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as on 9th APRIL, 2025 / WEDNESDAY
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Today is WEDNESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY 2025, and here we go with our THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH / THE DATELINE GUJARAT DISPATCH, as i scan the world news-headlines globally, what i see is that the world news commentary can be narrated in just few words and those few words are A World in Flux : Tragedy, Tensions, and Unexpected Twists.
You can have a look at the TOP US and THE TOP WORLD HEADLINES (Courtesy : DEMOCRACY NOW), as the previous day sets off.
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So, what is there in today's THE WORLD REPORT, as i scan the online and offline news-platforms and try to understand the pivots, what i see is that news headlines across the world are dominated with developments which reflect the tone of Tragedy, Tensions and Unexpected Twists.
Here’s a concise and engaging news commentary based on the news-pointers, written in a neutral yet thought-provoking tone suitable for a broader global audience ...
A World in Flux: Tragedy, Tensions, and Unexpected Twists
This week, the global stage feels like a pressure cooker, with stories of human loss, geopolitical friction, and bizarre developments vying for attention.
In the Dominican Republic, a nightclub roof collapse claimed at least 18 lives, a grim reminder of the fragility of safety standards in places meant for joy.
As families mourn, questions swirl about accountability and infrastructure—issues that resonate far beyond the Caribbean.
Meanwhile, diplomatic skepticism is brewing in Tehran.
Iranian officials are casting doubt on upcoming talks with the United States, signaling a rocky road ahead for any thaw in relations.
Half a world away, the White House is reportedly mulling a withdrawal of 10,000 troops from Eastern Europe—a move that could embolden Vladimir Putin just as Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky doubles down on his strategy.
Zelensky confirmed Ukraine’s incursion into Russia’s Belgorod region, declaring, “War must return” to Russian soil.
The capture of two Chinese nationals fighting for Russia in Donetsk adds a wild card, raising eyebrows and prompting Zelensky to call for a U.S. and European response.
Are we witnessing a new axis of conflict, or just mercenaries caught in the chaos?
Speaking of China, Beijing’s feathers are ruffled.
From JD Vance’s “peasants” jab—swiftly condemned by Chinese officials—to Ursula von der Leyen’s trade talks amid a tariff barrage, the economic superpower is flexing its muscle.
Influential Chinese bloggers suggest curbing U.S. film and chicken imports if tariffs escalate, while the sale of American F-16s to unnamed buyers has sparked further ire.
Across the Yellow Sea, South Korea fired warning shots as 10 North Korean soldiers crossed the military demarcation line, a stark reminder that old tensions die hard.
On the home front, Prince Harry’s legal team argued in court that he’s been “unfairly” stripped of his British security detail—a royal saga that’s less about crowns and more about cold bureaucracy.
In Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu appeared “shocked and embarrassed” on live TV, though the cause remains a topic of fevered speculation.
And in Saudi Arabia, a travel visa ban on 14 countries has left travelers scrambling, hinting at shifting alliances or internal priorities.
The planet itself isn’t offering much respite.
Europe just logged its warmest March on record, with the globe clocking in at second place, according to climate watchdogs—a sobering footnote to our collective future.
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, an anthrax outbreak killed 50 hippos, a stark ecological loss amid human crises.
Yet amid the gloom, there’s a flicker of wonder: scientists claim they’ve “brought back” the dire wolf, extinct for 12,500 years.
Whether this is a breakthrough or a bioethical Pandora’s box remains to be seen.
Less fantastical but no less grim, global executions have hit their highest level since 2015, a statistic that Amnesty International and others decry as a step backward.
Finally, Europe’s chattering classes are reportedly sharpening their knives for a “self-destructive” Donald Trump, anticipating chaos if he regains power.
Whether that’s wishful thinking or a calculated bet, it’s clear the world isn’t short on drama. From nightclub rubble to resurrected wolves, this week’s headlines are a mosaic of tragedy, defiance, and the absurd. Buckle up—there’s more to come. This commentary weaves the diverse pointers into a cohesive narrative, balancing factual reporting with a reflective tone. It avoids taking sides on controversial issues, leaving room for readers to ponder the implications.
The headlines of the newspapers from across the world alongwith analysis of same news in a crip manner as done by SKY NEWS, here we go ... with the YouTube video Courtesy of : SKY NEWS as presented by SKY NEWS - A LOOK AT TOMORROW'S HEADLINES - PRESS REVIEW.
So, that is all as far as THE WORLD REPORT goes, all other continent-wise news-updates, news-flashes can be read in WORLD NEWSWIRES section ...
As far as THE INDIA STORY goes, as i scan the online and offline news platforms, the news headlines are pivoting around from political developments, regional and local events, crime-law & order news and business news developments, which can very well be read in the INDIA NEWSWIRES section, displayed below.
Below is a news commentary based on the news-pointers, written in a coherent and analytical style suitable for a broad audience. The commentary ties together key developments while offering insights and reflections on their implications.
A Day of Reckoning : Policy Shifts, Regional Tensions, and Political Fireworks
As the day ends on Tuesday, 8th April 2025 - it marks a pivotal moment in India’s socio-political and economic landscape, as a flurry of developments—ranging from the enforcement of the Waqf (Amendment) Act to deepening defence ties with the UAE—signal a nation navigating complex domestic and international currents.
Today’s news reflects a blend of policy ambition, regional anxieties, and partisan sparring, each with far-reaching consequences.
The Waqf (Amendment) Act, officially in force as of today per a government order, has ignited both applause and dissent.
Hailed by the ruling BJP as a step toward transparency in managing Waqf properties, the legislation has nonetheless sparked protests, notably from the Muslim community in Manipur’s Bishnupur, who see it as an encroachment on religious autonomy.
With the Supreme Court set to hear challenges to the Act on April 15—and the Centre filing a caveat to ensure its voice is heard—the judiciary’s role will be decisive.
This legal showdown underscores a broader tension: balancing administrative reform with constitutional guarantees of religious freedom.
As unrest simmers, the government faces the delicate task of quelling fears without alienating a significant minority.
On the international front, India’s defence ties with the UAE took a leap forward, with both nations agreeing to focus on co-development, innovation, and training exchanges.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s announcement reflects a strategic pivot, strengthening India’s position in the Gulf amid rising global uncertainties.
This partnership could bolster India’s defence capabilities, especially as economic pressures mount—evidenced by reports of Apple eyeing India for iPhone production to sidestep a looming 54% tariff on China.
With shoppers reportedly panic-buying iPhones stateside, the ripple effects of global trade wars are nudging India toward a larger role in tech manufacturing.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Electronics and IT (Meity) is consulting industry stakeholders on a Rs 23,000 crore scheme to boost electronics component manufacturing—a move that could cement this shift.
Yet, external threats loom large. BJP MP Tapir Gao sounded the alarm on China’s mega dam, dubbing it a “water bomb” that imperils Northeast India and Bangladesh.
Gao’s warnings, echoed in his concerns about China’s activities at a Tibet site, paint a dire picture of environmental and geopolitical destabilization.
Coupled with the fragile dynamics of India-Bangladesh relations—where Pakistan remains a wildcard—these developments highlight the Northeast’s vulnerability.
As monsoon forecasts from Skymet predict normal rainfall for 2025, the region’s resilience will be tested against both nature and neighborly ambitions.
Domestically, political fault lines sharpened.
The BJP accused Congress of insulting B.R. Ambedkar and sidelining Sardar Patel, reacting to a Congress resolution honoring Patel.
This exchange, laden with historical revisionism, underscores the ongoing battle over India’s founding icons.
Elsewhere, Maharashtra’s political chessboard saw Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena eyeing a comeback via the Konkan region, a bid to reclaim lost ground amid shifting alliances.
In West Bengal, Trinamool Congress MP Saugata Roy lamented internal strife after Kalyan Banerjee’s alleged misbehavior with a lady MP and the leak of party WhatsApp chats—messy distractions for a party already under scrutiny.
Judicial and regulatory bodies were equally busy.
The Bombay High Court initiated contempt proceedings against Satish Salian’s lawyer, signaling no tolerance for legal overreach.
The Supreme Court, in a poignant ruling on women’s safety, urged authorities to “leave them alone, allow them to grow,” a call for systemic change amid persistent gender challenges.
Meanwhile, Sebi issued an advisory against fraudulent investor calls using the ‘1600’ number series, a reminder of the securities market’s vulnerabilities.
The day wasn’t without its human moments.
Congress stalwart P. Chidambaram’s collapse from heat in Ahmedabad sent shockwaves, underscoring the physical toll of public life.
In Mumbai, an IndiGo flight’s bomb threat—followed by an FIR after an emergency landing—kept nerves on edge, while the IMD’s yellow alert for Telangana forecasted thunderstorms, mirroring the unsettled mood.
As tariff jitters and RBI policy concerns resurface after Tuesday’s relief rally, India stands at a crossroads.
The Waqf Act’s rollout, deepening UAE ties, and China’s shadow over the Northeast signal a nation asserting itself while wrestling with internal fissures and external pressures. Whether these moves coalesce into a cohesive vision or deepen divisions remains the question of the hour. This commentary weaves together the diverse news pointers into a narrative that reflects on their significance, offering a mix of factual reporting and critical perspective.
Meanwhile enjoy TOP 100 NEWS in 10 MINUTES IN HINDI LANGUAGE with Courtesy of : AAJTAK (INDIA TODAY GROUP) in THE INDIA STORY, which shall let you understand the 100 news from across the nation, in short form.
So, that is all as far as THE INDIA STORY goes, all other nation, statewise and citywise news-updates, news-flashes in can be read in INDIA NEWSWIRES section ...
THE GUJARAT DIARY
Now let us catch with THE GUJARAT DIARY
As i scan the online and offline space in Gujarat Media, it seems headlines in Gujarati media are yet dominated with the political developments, local updates & flashes and business news updates, which can very well be read in the GUJARAT NEWSWIRES.
As i scan the news-headlines from Gujarat, here is a news commentary based on the news-pointers, a concise and engaging version, which largely reads that, Gujarat is in Focus for Law Enforcement, Politics, and Resilience!
Gujarat in Focus : Law Enforcement, Politics, and Resilience
Gujarat is making headlines with a blend of gritty law enforcement action, political maneuvering, and stories of human perseverance.
The Gujarat Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has struck a decisive blow against illegal arms proliferation, busting a fake arms license racket that led to the arrest of seven individuals and the seizure of six guns.
This operation underscores the state’s commitment to tackling organized crime, even as it raises questions about how deep such networks run.
On the political front, the Congress party is staging a significant comeback in Gujarat, hosting its All India Congress Committee (AICC) session in the state after a 64-year hiatus.
With leaders like Sonia and Rahul Gandhi in attendance, the party is invoking the legacies of Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Patel to reclaim its historical foothold.
At the Gujarat CWC meet, voices like KC Venugopal hinted at a major organizational revamp, while Mumtaz Patel boldly claimed, “The revival of Congress is starting from Gujarat.”
The timing is notable, as the party seeks inspiration from a state that has long been a BJP stronghold.
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has been busy balancing governance with cultural outreach.
From inaugurating the Adi Shakti National Women’s Archery Competition in Ambaji to attending the soulful Aajni Ghadi Te Raliyamani Bhajan Sandhya in Ahmedabad, Patel is projecting an image of a leader in tune with both tradition and progress.
His government also greenlit a farmer-friendly policy, exempting them from paying premiums for land transfers, and disbursed a staggering Rs70,000 crore in loans under the PM Mudra Yojana over five years—a testament to Gujarat’s economic ambitions.
Yet, challenges loom large.
A heatwave grips the state with no relief in sight until at least April 10, testing the resilience of its people.
The Gujarat Common Entrance Test results revealed a stark reality—only 70,000 of 5 lakh students scored above 50, spotlighting gaps in education.
And in a bureaucratic limbo, the approval of new medical colleges hangs in the balance as the National Medical Commission delays inspections.
On a poignant note, a Gujarat vada pav seller received a gold medal on behalf of his son, lost to a tragic road accident six months ago—a bittersweet moment of pride amid grief.
Meanwhile, the Gujarat UCC panel stirred controversy by directing legal action over a ‘consent form’ circulated in schools, drawing complaints from minority groups and reigniting debates over uniformity and identity.
In sports, the Gujarat Titans are riding high, gearing up to face a rejuvenated Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2025’s Match 23.
Fans are eager to see if their winning streak holds.
And in a nod to local governance, Gujarat, alongside Telangana and Tripura, shone in the maiden Panchayat Advancement Index, with 699 local bodies leading the charge.
From cracking down on crime to wrestling with heatwaves and political legacies, Gujarat remains a microcosm of India’s complexities—dynamic, resilient, and ever-evolving. This commentary weaves together key themes—law enforcement, politics, governance, societal challenges, and human stories—while maintaining a neutral yet engaging tone.
THE BUSINESS BUZZ
As i scan the online and offline space in Business Media space of the nation, it seems headlines are dominated with the updates from Global Markets, Indian Bourses, Key and Sectoral, Brokerage views, Corporate Announcements and Stock Specific views and allied price movements, LIVE MARKET UPDATES etc. which can very well be read in the INDIA BUSINESS NEWSWIRES and WORLD BUSINESS NEWSWIRES, as well.
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Let us first have a brisk look at the economic key-events calendar which are scheduled for April 9, 2025 - Wednesday.
Here’s a summary of notable economic events scheduled for today, Wednesday, April 9, 2025, based on available information for this date worldwide ...
Philippines : Market Holiday – Financial markets in the Philippines are closed, likely due to a national holiday, which may impact trading activity in the region.
New Zealand : RBNZ Interest Rate Decision – The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) will announce its monetary policy decision. This could influence the New Zealand dollar and regional markets, depending on whether rates are held, raised, or cut, along with the accompanying statement from Governor Adrian Orr.
India : RBI Interest Rate Decision – The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will release its monetary policy decision. This is a key event for the Indian economy, potentially affecting the rupee, stock markets, and bond yields, with analysts watching for signals on inflation and growth outlooks.
Japan : Consumer Confidence (March) – This indicator reflects household sentiment and spending intentions, providing insight into Japan’s economic health.
Machine Tool Orders (March) – A preliminary report on orders for machine tools, a leading indicator of industrial activity and export strength.
Brazil : Retail Sales (February) – This data will show consumer spending trends in Brazil, a significant emerging market, offering clues about economic momentum.
Mexico : Inflation (March) – The release of inflation figures will be critical for assessing price pressures in Mexico, potentially influencing the Bank of Mexico’s future policy moves.
United States : FOMC Meeting Minutes – The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) will release the minutes from its latest meeting. While not a rate decision day, these minutes provide detailed insights into the U.S. Federal Reserve’s thinking on interest rates, inflation, and economic conditions, often impacting global markets.
Additionally, there’s mention of a speech by Bank of Japan (BoJ) Governor Kazuo Ueda, which could occur today in Asia, offering further context on Japan’s monetary policy stance.
These events span multiple regions and could influence currency markets, equities, and investor sentiment globally. Timing varies by region, so local market hours will dictate when impacts are felt.
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Providing a precise outlook for global and Indian markets for Wednesday, April 9, 2025, involves synthesizing available trends, forecasts, and current sentiments while acknowledging the inherent unpredictability of markets. Below is an informed outlook based on economic conditions, recent developments, and expectations as of now, without relying on speculative or unverified claims.
Global Market Outlook for April 9, 2025
Globally, markets on April 9, 2025, are likely to be influenced by a mix of macroeconomic factors, policy decisions, and geopolitical developments.
Here’s a breakdown:
United States and Trade Policy Uncertainty / The U.S. markets are expected to remain sensitive to updates on trade policies, particularly with the looming possibility of reciprocal tariffs under the Trump administration, set to take effect in early 2025 unless trade deals are finalized. April 9 coincides with a period of heightened anticipation around these deadlines, which could introduce volatility.
The Federal Reserve’s recent actions suggest a cautious approach to rate cuts in 2025, with projections of only two 25-basis-point reductions for the year (down from four earlier expected). This slower easing pace, combined with tariff-related uncertainties, might keep U.S. indices like the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 in a mixed or rangebound state. Investors may digest tariff news and await key U.S. economic data releases later in the week, such as CPI on April 10, influencing sentiment on April 9.
Asia and Emerging Markets / Asian markets could see a positive bias on April 9 if early-week trends hold, as suggested by some sentiment indicators pointing to higher openings. However, this depends heavily on overnight cues from the U.S. and developments in China, where economic growth is projected to slow to 4.5% in 2025 (per some forecasts), potentially dragging on regional sentiment.
Geopolitical tensions, including ongoing conflicts (e.g., Russia-Ukraine, Iran-Israel), and potential tariff impacts on major exporters like China, Japan, and South Korea, may cap gains and sustain volatility.
Europe / European markets might face continued pressure from stagnation risks and trade policy spillovers from the U.S. With growth forecasts for 2025 remaining modest (e.g., 1.8% for advanced economies per IMF projections), any escalation in global trade tensions could weigh on indices like the FTSE and DAX, though a stabilizing inflation outlook might offer some support.
Key Global Triggers / Investors will likely monitor the U.S. FOMC minutes (released April 9) for clues on future rate paths and any updates on tariff negotiations. A stronger U.S. dollar, driven by trade tension expectations, could pressure emerging market currencies and equities, creating a cautious global tone.
India Market Outlook for April 9, 2025 / In India, the market outlook for April 9, 2025, hinges on domestic policy announcements and global cues, with the following factors at play:
RBI Monetary Policy Decision / The Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting, concluding on April 9, is a pivotal event. Analysts widely expect a potential 25-basis-point rate cut to 6.00% from 6.25%, reflecting softening growth (India’s GDP forecast for FY25 revised to 6.6% by the RBI) and inflation trending toward 4-4.5%. This move could boost sectors like banking, real estate, and automobiles by lowering borrowing costs.
A rate cut might propel the Nifty 50 toward 23,350–23,500 (up 0.5%–1.5% from current levels around 23,000), assuming supportive global sentiment. However, if the RBI maintains rates due to persistent inflation concerns or rupee stability risks, markets could see a muted or negative reaction.
Market Sentiment and Technical Levels / After a reported 1.65% drop in the Nifty 50 on April 8 (per X posts), a technical rebound is plausible on April 9, especially with a positive policy signal. Key support lies at 22,600–22,800, with resistance around 23,100–23,350. A gap-up opening is possible if GIFT Nifty trends remain favorable overnight.
Domestic institutional investor (DII) buying has historically countered foreign institutional investor (FII) outflows (e.g., ₹10,355 crore FII outflow in early April), potentially stabilizing the market.
Sectoral Impact / Banking and Financials : Likely beneficiaries of a rate cut, with stocks like ICICI Bank and Bajaj Finance in focus.
Real Estate : Lower rates could spur demand, lifting firms like Macrotech Developers.
IT and Pharma : Vulnerable to global trade uncertainties and a stronger dollar, possibly underperforming unless TCS’s Q4 results (due April 10) surprise positively.
Auto : A mixed outlook, with two-wheeler demand steady but passenger vehicle growth muted.
Global Influence / India’s markets may face headwinds from U.S. tariff announcements, particularly affecting export-oriented sectors like metals and pharmaceuticals. However, India’s relative insulation from global shocks (due to strong domestic growth drivers) and a “China+1” manufacturing shift could cushion broader declines.
Summary / Globally : Markets on April 9, 2025, are likely to exhibit volatility amid U.S. tariff deadlines and mixed economic signals. A cautious to slightly positive tone could prevail in Asia, with Europe and the U.S. more rangebound or pressured by trade uncertainties.
India : The Nifty 50 and Sensex could rise 0.5%–1.5% if the RBI cuts rates as expected, targeting 23,350–23,500 for Nifty. However, global trade tensions and a stronger dollar might cap gains, with volatility expected around the RBI announcement at 10 AM IST.
This outlook assumes no major unexpected shocks overnight. Markets remain dynamic, and real-time developments on April 9 will refine this picture further.
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GUJARAT NEWSWIRES
- Fake arms license ‘racket’: Seven arrested, six guns seized by Gujarat ATS
- Gujarat Confidential: Vigil Postponed
- Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel attends 'Aajni Ghadi Te Raliyamani Bhajan Sandhya' in Ahmedabad
- Gujarat govt gives nod to move exempting farmers from paying premium for transfer of land
- Gujarat: Minors at the time of Godhra train carnage, three sent to remand home after 23 years
- Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel inaugurates Adi Shakti National Women's Archery Competition in Ambaji
- Gujarat ATS busts arms licence racket, arrests seven
- Chidambaram faints at Sabarmati Ashram in Gujarat, son Karti says he is fine
- Gujarat Titans Aim To Continue Winning Streak Against Rejuvenated Rajasthan Royals
- Gujarat Common Entrance Test results: Only 70k of 5L students score marks above 50
- Approval of medical colleges in Gujarat face limbo as National Medical Commission delays inspection process
- Gujarat Titans Look To Keep Winning Momentum Intact Against Rajasthan Royals
- At its Gujarat CWC meet, Congress reclaims Sardar Patel's legacy, invokes his RSS ban
- Gujarat, Telangana, Tripura shine as 699 local bodies lead in maiden Panchayat Advancement Index rankings
- Major organisational revamp on the cards for Congress: KC Venugopal at Gujarat CWC meet
- Gujarat UCC panel asks legal department to take action on ‘consent form’ being circulated in schools
- Congress derived max strength from Gujarat, have come here for inspiration: Kharge
- Gujarat govt disburses Rs70,000 crore in loans in five years under PM Mudra Yojana
- IPL 2025, Match 23: Gujarat Titans vs Rajasthan Royals Match Preview
- Sonia, Rahul Gandhi in Gujarat as Congress returns to state for landmark AICC session after 64 years
- "Revival of Congress is starting from Gujarat": Party leader Mumtaz Patel ahead of Aicc convention
- Gujarat UCC questionnaire row: Panel directs ‘further action’ after complaint by minority body
- Six months after he lost him to road accident, Gujarat vada pav seller receives gold medal on son’s behalf
- UCC questionnaire in Gujarat schools: Committee asks legal dept to ‘initiate further action’
- Congress to showcase Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Patel’s legacy in AICC session in Gujarat
- Gujarat Confidential: Taking a toll
- Heatwave conditions to prevail in Gujarat till Thursday
- Gujarat in grip of heatwave, no respite likely till April 10
- Cm, key Telangana leaders to attend 2-day Aicc session in Gujarat
- Congress to hold Aicc session in Gujarat after 64 years
- Aitc convention to start from Tuesday in Gujarat after six decades
- Reservoirs at more than half of their capacity, says Gujarat minister, assures sufficient water supply
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INDIA NEWSWIRES
- Waqf (Amendment) Act comes into force from today: Govt order
- India , UAE agree to deepen defence ties
- Congress insulted Ambedkar, never gave Sardar Patel his due: BJP reacts to Congress’s resolution on Patel
- China's mega dam a ‘water bomb’ threatening Northeast India, Bangladesh: BJP MP Tapir Gao
- Why Uddhav Sena is looking to put things back on track in Maharashtra through Konkan
- Bombay HC initiates contempt proceedings against Satish Salian’s lawyer
- Apple eyes India for iPhone production as China faces 54% tariff: Report
- "Kalyan Banerjee misbehaved with lady MP... WhatsApp chats of party being leaked is unfortunate": Trinamool Congress' Saugata Roy
- Apple Shoppers Are Reportedly Panic Buying iPhones Amid Looming Tariffs
- Manipur: Muslim community holds protest against Waqf Amendment Act in Bishnupur
- Meity seeks industry consultation for Rs 23,000 crore electronics component manufacturing scheme
- Tuesday's relief rally over, tariff jitters and RBI policy back in focus
- "Leave them alone, allow them to grow": Supreme Court on women's safety
- Sebi issues advisory on use of '1600' number series for investor calls to curb securities market fraud
- Monsoon 2025: Skymet forecasts normal seasonal rainfall for India
- Congress leader P Chidambaram faints due to heat in Ahmedabad, rushed to hospital
- Supreme Court to hear pleas challenging Waqf Act on Apr 15, Centre files caveat
- Bomb threat: FIR filed day after IndiGo flight lands under emergency conditions at Mumbai airport
- IMD issues yellow alert for parts of Telangana; thunderstorms and gusty winds expected
- India-Bangladesh relations and the Pakistan wildcard
- What China is doing on their Tibet site will be devastating for entire Northeast: BJP MP Tapir Gao
- India, UAE to strengthen defence ties with focus on co-development, innovation and training exchanges: Rajnath Singh
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WORLD NEWSWIRES
- Roof collapse at Dominican Republic nightclub kills at least 18
- Iran skeptical over coming US talks, Iranian officials say
- Ukraine captures two Chinese nationals fighting for Russian army
- Global executions at highest level since 2015, report says
- Prince Harry treated 'unfairly' over British security detail, lawyer tells court
- Von der Leyen talks trade disruption with China amid tariff barrage
- China condemns JD Vance’s ‘peasants’ jibe
- South Korea says 10 North Korean soldiers crossed military demarcation line, warning shots fired
- White House may pull 10,000 troops from Eastern Europe, opening door for Putin
- Zelensky confirms Ukraine’s Belgorod incursion: ‘War must return’ to Russia
- Climate watchdog reports warmest March on record in Europe, second warmest globally
- Beijing can curb imports of US films and chicken if US hikes tariffs, say influential Chinese bloggers
- Saudi Arabia bans travel visas for 14 countries
- 'Watch him sweat': Europe reportedly sharpens knives as it sees 'self-destructive' Trump
- Netanyahu ‘obviously shocked, embarrassed’ on live TV
- Zelensky confirms Ukraine’s Belgorod incursion: ‘War must return’ to Russia
- Why America’s F-16 sale is angering China
- Mapped: All Ukrainian incursions into Russia - including in Belgorod
- Dire wolf extinct for 12,500 years 'brought back to life', scientists claim
- Ukraine captures two Chinese nationals fighting for Russia in Donetsk, Zelensky says
- Two Chinese soldiers captured fighting in Ukraine - and Zelenskyy says he wants US and Europe to respond
- Fifty hippos killed by anthrax in DR Congo
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