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04.04 / 18:03
Target love show country biodiversity International Over 80 pc people support cutting plastic production to save biodiversity, climate: Survey
survey of around 19,000 respondents conducted in 19 countries shows that 80 per cent support cutting plastic production to save biodiversity and the climate. Around 80 per cent of the participants are concerned about the impact of plastic on the health of loved ones, according to the survey conducted by the independent environmental network Greenpeace International in January and February. The survey collected responses from 19,088 participants from the UK, the UAE, Canada, India, Brazil, Egypt, Germany, Mexico, South Africa, Philippines, Indonesia, Japan, Thailand, South Korea, China, Malaysia, Austria, Norway and the US. The survey shows strong support for cutting the production of plastic, with more than eight in 10 people (82 per cent), and for protecting biodiversity and the climate by reducing plastic production (80 per cent).
03.04 / 12:45
Interviews Japan starts issuing eVisas for Indian tourists: Check how to apply online
visa, the passenger will not have a visa sticker in their passport. "When checking in at the airport, you will be asked to display a 'visa issuance notice' on your device (e.g.
03.04 / 08:25
markets FIVE Platform Strategy Sustainability inclusion reports WinZO Games posts ₹120-crore operating profit in FY23 after similar loss in FY22
₹120 crore in FY23, after positing a ₹120 crore loss in FY22, according to financials submitted to the Ministry of Corporate Affairs. Founded in 2018 by second-time entrepreneurs Paavan Nanda and Saumya Singh Rathore, WinZO Games saw its revenue surge 182% from ₹242 crore in FY22 to ₹687 crore in FY23.
02.04 / 19:01
Action Fighting Election President War country Latin ‘Ignoramus.’ ‘Fascist.’ Latin diplomacy devolves into schoolyard taunts
Forget black-tie dinners or summits at picturesque locales. The irascible leaders of some of Latin America’s biggest countries are instead taking a decidedly disdainful approach to diplomatic relations. In a region far from global conflicts, presidents here are instead embroiled in the kind of verbal spats commonly found on schoolyards—a war of words playing out on television and via posts on X.
31.03 / 20:33
COST UPS Target Aware Manufacturing country India reaches out to critical mineral producers for processing technology
«Talks are on with the United States (US), Australia, and United Kingdom (UK), South Korea, and Japan for processing technology. Brazil and Argentina are also positive about collaborating with India,» a senior mines ministry official told ET. According to another official aware of the plan, agreements with countries are being lined up and will soon be signed.
29.03 / 18:15
Matthews prevention Black Saturday 2024: Date, history and significance of last day of the Holy Week
Christianity.com, when Jesus was crucified, he called out saying, “it is finished!" By this, Christ is believed to have said that no further atonement was required, as the sins of the humanity had been redeemed with Christ's sacrifice. Black Saturday, as the name suggests, is observed on the Saturday between the Good Friday and Easter Sunday each year year. This year, the Black Saturday will be commemorated on March 30.
29.03 / 12:37
Futures Crypto Exchange regulatory Brazil’s B3 Exchange Receives Regulatory Approval to Launch Bitcoin Futures in April
Brazilian exchange operator B3 has received approval from the country’s securities regulator to introduce Bitcoin futures trading. 
28.03 / 15:41
Citi Trade President Diversity audience biodiversity France's Macron tells Brazilian execs that prospective Mercosur-EU deal is 'terrible' and outdated
French President Emmanuel Macron has told Brazilian executives that a proposed deal between the European Union and the South American trade bloc Mercosur is bad for both parties
27.03 / 08:59
markets economy Election Food trends performer track Indian economy keeps its shine, with some red flags
Mint's monthly EM tracker, buoyed by robust domestic growth and a sharp rebound in exports. The rupee's performance against the US dollar, while modest, outshone that of its peers, as did the achievements of the domestic stock market, enhancing India’s overall score. This solid standing, especially at a time when recession bells are ringing in Europe, is particularly advantageous for the Narendra Modi government as it approaches the Lok Sabha elections.
26.03 / 08:27
COST Fox Enterprise country information reports Stellantis lays off hundreds during mandatory remote work call, reignites discussion among netizens
United States. The manner in which the terminations were carried out has raised eyebrows and reignited discussions around appropriate layoff etiquette.
25.03 / 06:55
Citi WhatsApp Death reports Death toll from heavy rains in southeastern Brazil jumps to 23
Heavy rains in Brazil this weekend killed at least 23 people in the southeastern states of Rio de Janeiro and Espirito Santo. Espirito Santos' state government said Sunday that 15 people died and almost 5,000 were out of their homes due to heavy rains falling since Friday night. Rio authorities reported eight deaths Saturday. Thirteen deaths in Espirito Santo were registered in Mimoso do Sul, a countryside city 74 kilometers (46 miles) south of the state capital, Vitoria.
24.03 / 17:11
Opinion Death President War voice We should listen to the Global South’s outcry on the Gaza war
There is a rising chorus of voices, mostly from the Global South, calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the urgent provision of aid to a population that is facing imminent famine. Is anybody listening? Singapore’s foreign minister Vivian Balakrishnan is the latest to intervene, telling Israel that it had “gone too far" in its war against Hamas in Gaza. “I have communicated that both to the prime minister, to the foreign minister, and to the other Israelis whom we have met," he said last week on Wednesday.
24.03 / 15:41
Provident Manufacturing Highways reports Sterlite Power Transmission may consider listing post demerger: MD
₹350-400 crore." The manufacturing business is projected to grow 20-30% in FY25, buoyed by the around ₹2 trillion worth of central sector transmission projects in India. The company is also in talks with private equity investors for raising funds for its transmission business, he said. “That is the business where we operate like a highway operator, where we build, own and operate transmission lines, providing transmission services to end users, generators, and consumers.
24.03 / 01:19
markets UPS Mobile audience reports Schools India’s gaming industry powers up
gaming market in the world, boasting a user base of 568 million gamers and over 9.5 billion gaming app downloads in 2023, a recent report has revealed. The report, titled ‘Robust Fundamentals to Power Continued Growth’, found that India contributes approximately 20% of the world’s total mobile game downloads, surpassing even the combined download totals of the next two: The US and Brazil.
23.03 / 00:59
Citi concert singer pop reports Videos Interviews Madonna to hold Copacabana beach concert in Brazil
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) — Pop superstar Madonna will hold a concert on the sandy shores of Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, the companies behind the event confirmed on Friday.
22.03 / 16:37
markets Provident Food War country prevention The EU will impose tariffs on Russian grain, fearing Moscow will use exports as a weapon of war
The European Commission wants to prevent Russia from using agriculture products as a tool to wreak havoc on the EU market and will impose tariffs on grain imports from Russia and Belarus
21.03 / 19:27
Extreme Gap economy show country reports inequality Mint Primer | Mind the income gap: Is India becoming a plutocracy?
Income and wealth inequality in India are at a historical peak with the share of the richest 1% higher than in countries like China and Brazil, finds a new study by the World Inequality Lab. Left unattended, India could slide into a plutocracy, the authors warn. Mint takes a look.
21.03 / 13:27
markets UPS ETF Trade performer rights Profiles Now Is the Right Time to Add These 4 Rising Commodities to Your Profile
Seasonal factors play a significant role in driving commodity prices. Understanding these seasonal patterns is crucial for investors looking to navigate this asset class effectively.
21.03 / 08:35
Citi Action Myanmar country travelers rights peace Buddha relics return to India after historic Thailand tour
Lord Buddha, along with those of his disciples Arahant Sariputta and Arahant Maha Moggallana, after 26 -days returned to the National Museum in Delhi on March 19 and was open to brief exposition to the New Delhi based diplomatic corps on March 20. Minister of State for External Affairs Meenakshi Lekhi participated in the ceremony of prayers and chanting in the presence of representatives of the diplomatic corps from 15 countries. Those present on the occasion were Kshenuka Dhireni Senewiratne, High Commissioner of Sri Lanka; Pattarat Hongtong Ambassador, Thailand; Yasiel Alines Burillo Rivera, Ambassador of Panama; Vahagn Afyan, Ambassador of Armenia; Kenneth da Nobrega, Ambassador of Brazil; Guillermo Rubio Funes, Ambassador of El Salvador; Moe Kyaw Aung, Ambassador of Myanmar; Colin Kao, Deputy Director of the Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Centre in India and senior diplomats from Indonesia, Bhutan, Myanmar, Romania, Peru and Serbia.
21.03 / 00:39
markets UPS VanEck performer country reports Profiles Advisors may want to up their emerging market bond allocations
Yes, there is risk in emerging market bonds – but not as much as many advisors and investors believe. And especially not in the current global economic environment, says Eric Fine, head of emerging markets active debt at VanEck.

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