Disney begins layoffs, 4k employees to be affected
San Francisco: Entertainment giant Disney kicked off its second round of layoffs Monday which will affect 4,000 employees. According to...
San Francisco: Entertainment giant Disney kicked off its second round of layoffs Monday which will affect 4,000 employees. According to...
New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) Tuesday conducted raids at 17 locations across the country of the banned organisation...
United Nations: India is projected to overtake China as the world's most populous country by the end of this month...
Mumbai: Domestic equity markets witnessed volatile trading in the morning session Tuesday, with Sensex and Nifty trading flat as investors...
Mumbai: The rupee was trading in a narrow range against the US dollar in the morning session Tuesday amid a...
New Delhi: India has recorded 6,660 new coronavirus infections, while the active cases have decreased to 63,380, according to the...
Varanasi: The Varanasi district judge's court will hold the next hearing on whether the seven cases related to Gyanvapi mosque...
Manchester: Year-end exams don't come much tougher than the one facing Erik ten Hag and Manchester United. The Dutch manager...
Bergamo (Italay): Atalanta boosted its chances of returning to Europe after beating visiting Roma 3-1 in Serie A. Mario Pasalic...
Berhampur: Nimakhandi police here detained Monday a minor boy studying in Plus-II on charges of raping his female classmate. The...
A recent report published in the American daily The Washington Post has once again brought the pervasive issue of crony...
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Read moreDetailsBy Shoumitro Chatterjee & Arvind Subramanian China’s rising trade surplus is once again causing unease in the United States and...
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