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‘2024 Very Tough for Fiscal Policy due to Spending Pressure’: IMF Chief Warns as 80 Nations Head to Polls
Kristalina Georgieva said that there is pressure on spending during election cycles and 2024 will be "very tough" for fiscal policy.
Ram Bhakts Hold Tesla Music Show in Washington DC and Car Rallies in US Cities
According to the organisers of the Tesla Music Show, Vishwa Hindu Parishad of America, more than 200 Tesla Car owners had registered for the event and they had to turn on a significantly large number of them
Sacked Minister Suella Braverman Hits Out at UK PM Rishi Sunak's Rwanda Bill
British MPs are due to debate and vote on amendments to the bill on Tuesday and Wednesday next week before its Third Reading vote, the final stage for any new legislation to clear in the Commons before it is sent to the House of Lords for further scrutiny
Israel-Hamas War Enters Day 99, IDF Continues Bombing Gaza, No Ceasefire Plans in Sight
Israel-Hamas war has entered day 99 and there are fears that the conflict could spread and engulf entire West Asia.
US Prez Biden Regrets Defence Chief’s Lapse in Judgment but Backs Him over Hospitalisation Row
US Joe Biden regretted that Austin kept him in the dark regarding his illness and hospitalisation.
Stacked Bodies and Maggots Found at Neglected Colorado Funeral Home, Says FBI Agent
At least 23 bodies had death dates from 2019 and 61 were from 2020. The remains included adults, infants and foetuses and were being stored at room temperature in a neglected building
Bidenomics: American Voters Yet to ‘Feel’ Economic Recovery, Pose Challenge to Biden’s Reelection Bid
Even though economic growth is up and unemployment has fallen, the US public are yet to feel the effects of resurgence of the American economy post-Covid.
Pakistan Supreme Court's Second Senior-Most Judge Resigns: Here's Why
Pakistan's Supreme Court witnesses a surprise as the second senior-most judge, Justice Ijazul Ahsan, resigns, following another judge, Mazahar Ali Akbar Naqvi
NATO Members Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania Join Forces to Hunt Black Sea Mines Left Behind by Russian Navy
Russian mines have been found in the waters of the three countries, endangering shipping and complicating Ukraine's efforts to break through its adversary's naval blockade
Journalists or Terrorists? Israeli Army Claims Gaza Strike in Rafah Killed Two 'Terror Operatives'
IDF said its "intelligence has confirmed that both the deceased were members of Gaza-based terrorist organisations actively involved in attacks against its army
Ancient human DNA hints at why multiple sclerosis affects so many northern Europeans today
Ancient DNA helps explain why northern Europeans have a higher risk of multiple sclerosis than other ancestries: It’s a genetic legacy of horsebackriding cattle herders who swept into the region about 5,000 years ago.
Farmer Blockades, Railway Strikes over Subsidy Cuts Bring German Transport to Near Standstill
The workers unions are seeking a reduction of working hours and rise in salaries and are protesting subsidy cuts.
'Ecuador Armed Conflict': Chinese Embassy Says Suspending Services to Public
China suspends embassy services in Ecuador amid internal armed conflict. President declares state of emergency after violent attacks
Andrew Tate Mocks Indian-American Doctor’s Looks after She Says His Body Type 'Attracts Gay Men'
Andrew Tate, who is known for controversial opinions on women, LGBT issues and sexuality posted a shirtless photo and said he doesn’t sleep with vaccinated women.
White House orders Cabinet secretaries to notify when they can't perform duties after Austin illness
The White House chief of staff on Tuesday ordered Cabinet members or secretaries to notify his office if they ever can't perform their duties, as the Biden administration, reeling from learning of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's surprise illness last wee...
Blinken in Israel Looks to Planning for Post-war Gaza as Bombardment, Fighting Continue to Rage
Blinken arrived in Israel after saying he had secured commitments from four Arab nations and Turkey to help in rebuilding Gaza after the war, something they'd been reluctant to promise before a stop in fighting