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The traffic police department said that the decision was made as a ‘humanitarian gesture’ as citizens were facing economic hardships due to Covid-19 pandemic.
In January, 2020, SEBI had exonerated NSE IT's Muralidharan along with eight others including NSE CEO Ravi Narain in the co-location case.
(Reuters) - The European Union will hold Moscow accountable for the "unjustified" attack on Ukraine, the chief of the bloc's Executive Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, said on Thursday.
A visibly emotional Ukrainian ambassador traded barbs with his Russian counterpart during a heated late-night emergency Security Council meeting on the Russia-Ukraine crisis Wednesday.For the latest
Poland and Lithuania said they would support Ukraine on its way to achieving EU candidate status, according to a joint declaration signed by the presidents of Poland, Lithuania and Ukraine. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and his Polish and Lithuanian counterparts,...
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South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem on Wednesday suggested that President Joe Biden intentionally brought on the crisis in eastern Europe through his decisions relating to oil and drilling.
Читать дальше...The European Union Aviation Safety Agency is urgently telling air operators of a high risk to civilian aircraft over Ukraine and that it's now “an active conflict zone.”
Ukraine declared martial law as Russia launched a military operation in the country."Dear Ukrainian citizens, this morning President Putin announced a special military operation in Donbas. Russia...
US President Joe Biden on Wednesday said the "world will hold Russia accountable" over a military onslaught against Ukraine that he warned will cause "catastrophic loss of life."
Bitcoin plunges as Russia-Ukraine war triggers panic in crypto market
CNN's Matthew Chance in Kyiv, Ukraine, stops his live reporting to put on gear as he and the team hear loud explosions near the city.
Estonian citizens and residents in Ukraine are being urged to leave the country as soon as possible after Russia's military attack on Thursday morning.
Council’s principal scientist Dr Murry Cave is reminding people to check for myrtle rust after the fungal disease was found on a store-bought plant in Gisborne this month Myrtle rust is identified as a bright yellow growth on the stems or leaves, ...
In the past two weeks, PB Fintech has slipped 28% after Yashish Dahiya, executive director and CEO, and Alok Bansal, whole time director and CFO, sold 6.09 million shares of the company
Sanctions against the Kremlin threaten Austria’s banking sector, which is closely tied to Russia leading banks to brace themselves. Raiffeisen Bank International, a large banking group that boasts more than three million customers and 130 offices with lucrative dealings in...
Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov has called on Ukrainian citizens to maintain their resolve
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The Bulgarian government will stop the export of electricity should Russian gas stop flowing into the country, according to Prime Minister Kiril Petkov on Wednesday. “If we enter a scenario in which Russian gas is cut off to Bulgaria 100%, stopping the...
A drought has gripped Chile for 13 years and the flowers that feed honeybees in central Chile have grown increasingly scarce
The stock quoted a 52-week high price of Rs 606.0 and a 52-week low of Rs 379.05.
“There is no point in selling into fear. If you look back, at events like this, typically whenever these events wind down, the markets typically tend to bounce back. So unless it is absolutely necessary, it is counterproductive to sell into a panic like this; whether you want to buy or not is entirely up to the investor’s risk appetite.”