Banking stocks once again defied red flags raised by RBI's Financial Stability Report by recovering sharply from early losses.
Earlier in the day, the Supreme Court gave a go-ahead to the ambitious project of the Modi government. In the majority verdict, the apex court said that prior permission shall be taken from Heritage Conservation Committee and other relevant authorities be...
The threatof growing prevalence and complexity of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is emerging and it is important to strengthen nodal institutions with human resources for detection of such resistance, according to the Niti Aayog. According to the repor...
Triclosan is an anti-bacterial and anti-microbial agent and impacts the nervous system of the human body. The chemical can be found even in kitchenware and clothes, although its initial use in the 1960s was restricted to medical care products.
Nigeria has directed all telecommunications firms, including giants such as Airtel and MTN, to stop selling SIM cards while it audits rule compliance, according to a statement from the Nigeria Communications Commission.
In the next three years, Rs 10,000 crore will be spent on setting up of 1,000 LNG stations in the private and public sector, Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said on Thursday.
Germany's health minister said on Thursday he expects restrictions imposed to curb the coronavirus pandemic will continue through winter, with life unlikely to get back to normal in December or January even if infections fall.
Sanjit Krishna, an Assam Police Service officer posted as the superintendent of police of Karimganj, was transferred on Sunday as the SP of the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) at Barpeta.
A Croatian police officer was shot and wounded on the square in front of the main government building in the capital Zagreb early on Monday, and the presumed attacker was found dead shortly afterwards, police said.
Barring coal and fertiliser, all sectors -- crude oil, natural gas, refinery products, steel, cement and electricity -- recorded negative growth in August.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said on Wednesday Britain had secured Vietnam's public support for it to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for TransPacific Partnership (CPTPP).
Caribbean islands already reeling from the economic impact of coronavirus started recovering on Tuesday from the damage wrought by Tropical Storm Laura, which left at least 24 dead and damaged thousands of homes and electricity infrastructure.
A California wildfire forced the evacuation of hundreds of homes as it raged largely unchecked through densely forested mountains north of Los Angeles that last burned some 50 to 100 years ago, fire officials said on Thursday.
The turmoil in Spanish soccer's second division continued on Tuesday with the rescheduling of a suspended match and the release of an audio recording in which a player suggests his team may not play to win.
The Rajapaksa clan is gunning for two-third majority in August 5 elections, giving it the numbers to repeal the 19th Amendment of the constitution which limits presidential powers relative to Parliament and Judiciary.