Shares of Gravita India hit a new high of Rs 1,838.40, as they surged 14 per cent in Tuesday's intra-day trade backed by heavy volumes on the BSE.
The announcement of CHIPS Act funding for a plant in Indiana means the United States will have attracted investment from the world’s top chipmakers.
Gloria Hunniford sparked concern amongst fans as they questioned whether she had fallen ill during the latest instalment of Loose Women.
Bangladesh student protest leaders said Tuesday they wanted Nobel laureate and microfinance pioneer Muhammad Yunus, 84, to lead an interim government. Yunus spoke to FRANCE 24 about the popular uprising that precipitated Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's fall and his hopes for a more democratic future for the country.
A memorial in Ferguson, Missouri, where Michael Brown, a Black teen who was killed by a white police officer remains active 10 years later. NPR's Michel Martin talks local journalist Linda Lockhart.
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Former President Obasanjo has affirmed that Nigeria might be sitting on a gunpowder amid rising unemployment in the wake of the hardship protests across the country.
The UK government said on Tuesday that 6,000 specialist police officers were ready to deal with far-right rioting that broke out following the murder of three children, and has now continued for seven consecutive days.
Wheeling herself around Doha's Thumama complex for medical evacuees from Gaza, Maryam Ahmed wears a look of determination, breaking into a smile when she sees someone she knows.
Gardeners have revealed that one kitchen scrap can help deter slugs from damaging your plants
A longtime opponent of Hasina, Yunus was accused of corruption by her government and tried on charges he said were motivated by vengeance.
A property expert has warned households of the five home laws they could be breaking without even realising.
Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca insists that the Premier League are responsible for many of its clubs moving to cash in on their homegrown talent.
The competition to occupy Earth's lower orbits also has military implications, with the potential to affect the balance of power between warring countries
Bangladesh's ex-prime minister Khaleda Zia has been released from house arrest after Sheikh Hasina was ousted from the country. "She is now freed", a Bangladesh National Party (BNP) party spokesman, A.K.a day after orders to release her were given following the military taking control.
Mirror readers have come out in force to slam Labour's controversial cuts to winter fuel payments, which will leave many pensioners forced to choose between eating or heating. From blaming the aftermath of 14 years of Tory rule to criticising the ruling government 'always targeting the elderly and the working class', many of you had a lot to say.
The parents of a 19-month-old boy who died after being wrongly discharged from hospital have sobbed in court as a coroner found his death was preventable.
BUENOS AIRES – Mafalda, the beloved and wily six-year-old drawn into acclaim by celebrated Argentine artist Quino, will bring her socially-conscious hijinks to the screen. News of the adaptation, which will be ushered in by Oscar-winner Juan José Campanella, was announced Monday evening as Netflix unveiled their 2024 ‘Made in Argentina’ slate to a spirited […]
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TV host Sophie Morgan told Business Insider flying is often a horrific experience for passengers with disabilities.
Campaigners from the group Futuro Vegetal released a video showing two members standing in front of the house near the cove of Cala Tarida on Ibiza's western coast holding a banner that read: "Help the Planet -- Eat the Rich -- Abolish the Police." The activists then sprayed the white facade of the building with red and black paint. In a statement, the group said they wanted to show "the responsibility of the rich for the climate crisis" by targeting the mansion which they said was an "illegal construction". Читать дальше...
Coached by his American father Greg, a former pole vaulter, Duplantis is a product of a track and field-crazy family which had their own vaulting apparatus in the garden. They were all present in the stadium and it was to them that Duplantis hurtled after sailing over 6.25 metres with no "pre-canned nonsense". "That's just overflowed with emotions, freaking out," said Duplantis, the new record improving his previous best by 1cm in front of a delirious 69,000-capacity crowd at the Stade de France on Monday night. Читать дальше...