In focus at India’s upcoming Budget 2026 – a sweet dish, a red cloth ledger, and implementation
As India prepares to unveil its annual Budget on Sunday (Feb 1), industry leaders are calling for action on AI, semiconductor design and funding reforms.
As India prepares to unveil its annual Budget on Sunday (Feb 1), industry leaders are calling for action on AI, semiconductor design and funding reforms.
The UN said "credible sources" had counted more than 400 strikes in the same period.
Public health experts said airport temperature screenings rarely worked to stop the spread of disease.
ISTANBUL, Jan 30 - Iran is prepared for the resumption of talks with the United States, but they should be fair and not include Iran's defence capabilities, Iran's chief diplomat said on Friday, as regional powers work to prevent military conflict between the two foes.
KYIV, Jan 30 - Russia has agreed to a request from U.S. President Donald Trump to halt airstrikes on Kyiv until February 1 amid harsh winter temperatures, and Ukraine said it was ready to reciprocate as Washington pushes for a diplomatic solution to end the war.
The differing fortunes Foshan and Shenzhen, both in Guangdong province, show the challenges of China's economic transition.
We’ve entered a new age of international warfare where it has become apparent in advance how a conflict may unfold prior to the start of that war. For example, aircraft carriers move from one location to another; military bases throughout the world are being emptied; and
SHANGHAI, Jan 30 - China is set to lift restrictions which it had imposed on a group of British lawmakers, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Friday, meaning that they will now be free to travel to China.
None of the over 190 contacts of the two people infected with the Nipah virus in India have tested positive for or developed symptoms of the virus, said an official with WHO's Health Emergencies Programme.
Subscribe now with a one-month trial for only $1, then enjoy the first year at an exclusive rate of just $99. How GRRM anticipated gold’s breakoutAn analysis by David Goldman for GRRM in October 2024 argued gold was set for a structural repricing driven by dollar weaponization,
JERUSALEM, Jan 30 - Israel will reopen the Rafah border crossing on Sunday for people to travel between Gaza and Egypt, the Israeli government agency that coordinates civilian policy in Gaza, COGAT, said on Friday.
Jan 30 - The United States is considering new military strikes against the Islamic Republic of Iran over its deadly suppression of protests this month.
JOHANNESBURG, Jan 30 - South Africa has declared Israel's chargé d'affaires Ariel Seidman persona non grata, its foreign affairs ministry said on Friday.
There were more than 400 military air strikes during nearly two months, said the UN.
More than 400 airstrikes were conducted during the voting period between December 2025 and January 2026.
Rescuers are still combing through the debris for dozens more still feared missing.
Iran seized the oil tanker with 18 crew members, including 16 Indians, in December alleging it had illegal diesel.
The move follows Donald Trump's previous claim the US was taking the crucial Panama canal "back" from China.
It is unclear what tangible long-term benefits such overture will yield, experts say.
HONG KONG/BEIJING, Jan 30 - British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's visit to China is the latest win Beijing can tout in its rivalry with Washington, but the deals he brings back to London also show the limits of the balancing act that middle powers may try to play.
Mohamed Fauzi Kamis is the third high-ranking military officer to be charged in just over a week, following the former armed forces chief and former army chief.
She will return to Kuala Lumpur to attend an appeal hearing scheduled for Feb 25.
Tang Sie Luk has since uploaded an apology video on his Instagram account.
The island’s Constitutional Court ruled in 2024 that while the death penalty remains constitutional, it must be reserved only for the most serious crimes, among other conditions.
The Chinese Embassy criticised Philippine officials for speaking out against harassment of Philippine ships and fishermen.
A court ruling allowing one claimant to legally adopt the royal title Pakubuwono XIV has intensified a bitter succession feud at Indonesia’s historic Surakarta Palace.
When Nazi Germany began its occupation of Denmark in April 1940, Greenland suddenly found itself cut off from its colonial power and thrust into the center of North Atlantic wartime strategy. The US temporarily took control of Greenland, establishing bases and defense
DAMASCUS, Jan 30 - The Syrian government and the Kurdish-led group the Syrian Democratic Forces said on Friday they had agreed to a comprehensive ceasefire and a phased integration of military and administrative bodies into the Syrian state under a broad deal.
The country’s Supreme Court has reserved its verdict on petitions challenging its stray dog directives, as a debate intensifies over public safety risks and animal welfare.
Pakistan has stepped back from the edge of immediate default, yet it remains far from building an economy capable of generating durable power. On January 7, Islamabad signaled just how exposed its flagship geoeconomic strategy has become by announcing plans for a dedicated
The appearance followed two earlier summonses that he declined after leaving South Korea.
In a Cabinet meeting on Jan 20, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung mentioned pad prices.
The call comes after a group of two Chinese and three Japanese nationals were allegedly robbed.
Sir Keir Starmer's visit to China brought agreements on visas, services, healthcare, green tech and finance.
The church founder is accused of forcing members to join the People Power Party to support it.
KYIV, Jan 30 - President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said that the date or location of the next round of U.S.-mediated talks between Ukraine and Russia on how to end the war could change.
The two countries have in recent months drawn closer in political ties under new leaders.
Reports of a growing US naval presence in the Gulf have prompted speculation that the US could be preparing for another Middle East war, this time with Iran. US President Donald Trump has warned of “serious consequences” if Iran does not comply with his demands to permanently
The recent announcement by China’s Ministry of Defense regarding the investigation of General Zhang Youxia, a vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC), has sent ripples through the global geopolitical landscape. For over a decade, President Xi Jinping has wielded
“Gold Trump card free of charge,” the rapper wrote on social media.
TOKYO — Earlier this month, central bankers around the globe rushed to Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s defense. The burst of monetary solidarity was in response to news on Jan. 11 that Powell was under critical investigation. Ostensibly, it’s related to alleged cost
Malaysia is confident the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone will deliver tangible outcomes for businesses, workers and communities in Malaysia and Singapore, said a statement from Malaysia's Economy Ministry.
Vice-President Gibran Rakabuming Raka said he has instructed his office to begin operating from the future capital, and facilities for his secretariat are nearing completion.
Caning is a common but controversial punishment for violating Islamic law in Aceh province.
BEIJING, Jan 30 - China's coast guard patrolled Japan-administered islands in the East China Sea almost daily last year, it said on Friday, aiming to secure its sovereignty over the remote, rocky outpost and to deter Taiwan from taking steps toward independence.
The patrols could add to tensions as China and Japan are embroiled in a diplomatic dispute.
The Board of Peace, established under UN Security Council Resolution 2803, represents a novel—and contentious—experiment in international peacemaking that goes far beyond stabilizing and rebuilding Gaza. Its membership, which includes the United Arab Emirates, Hungary,
Stranded passengers had to alight on railway tracks between stations.
Myanmar’s military government insists the polls were free and fair, and supported by the public.