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03.04 / 11:57
markets Ripple Fallout Nikkei reports US futures and European equities drop as fallout of 'harsh' tariffs ripples through markets
Nasdaq and S&P 500 futures were down 3.3% and 3%, respectively, at the time of reporting today (3 April), hours after Trump's 'Liberation Day' sent shockwaves across the ocean, according to data from MarketWatch. Markets plunge as Trump pushes ahead with global 'reciprocal' tariffs Meanwhile in Europe, Germany's DAX was down 2.1%, while the Stoxx Europe 600 index opened with an immediate 2% drop. It was a similar reaction in Japan, as the Nikkei 225 lost 2.8%, while Tokyo's Topix dropped 3.1%. «The effects of ‘Liberation Day' are being felt far and wide, with Asian markets down ...
03.04 / 11:49
UPS Provident Platform Software Fallout performer Tech Mahindra, ServiceNow partner to offer broadband solutions to CSPs
Tech Mahindra on Thursday announced its partnership with ServiceNow to offer broadband solutions tailored for Communication Service Providers (CSPs). The alliance will provide a comprehensive vertical solutions stack that will include services for planning and building networks, managing operations, enhancing customer experience, and monetising services, according to a company statement. «The partnership leverages Tech Mahindra's netOps.now platform, a pre-integrated end-to-end solution built on ServiceNow Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT) product suites, to unify customer care, operations, order management, and partner ecosystems for CSPs. »Additionally, the solution provides AI-driven analytics, Network-as-a-Service (NaaS), cloud-native Open Source Software (OSS) systems and intelligent automation to streamline operations and capitalise on the fast-growing 'Everything-as-a-Service' opportunity," it said.
03.04 / 11:33
Provident Boeing SpaceX War testing Amazon to launch first batch of Starlink-rival satellites
Amazon is preparing to launch its first full batch of Project Kuiper satellites next week, marking a crucial milestone in the tech giant's bid to compete with Elon Musk's Starlink. The mission, named Kuiper Atlas 1, will launch 27 satellites using an Atlas V rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida at 12:00 pm EDT (1600 GMT) on Wednesday, April 9, Amazon said. The deployment will be carried out by the United Launch Alliance (ULA) industrial group, a joint venture between Boeing and Lockheed Martin.
03.04 / 09:47
Target economy Trade President War country rights From China to Canada, how are countries going to tackle Trump's tariff war?
Here is what some governments said about what they would — and would not — do in response. EUROPEAN UNION European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the EU is finalising a package of measures in response to U.S. tariffs on steel and is «now preparing for further countermeasures to protect our interests and our businesses if negotiations fail». Trump targeted the EU with a 20% reciprocal tariff. CHINA
03.04 / 03:25
Extreme security Trade President War rights International Gloves are off: Global trade war gets fiercer as Trump's tariffs trigger strong backlash from foes and others
Donald Trump’s sweeping new tariffs have landed, triggering measured responses from key trading partners who seem unwilling to ignite a full-blown trade war—at least for now. Branded as “reciprocal tariffs” and ranging from 10% to 49%, the new import taxes, according to Trump, are simply the U.S. giving back what it has endured for decades. “Taxpayers have been ripped off for more than 50 years,” he declared, vowing that “it is not going to happen anymore.” Promising a resurgence of jobs and factories, Trump framed the move as more than just economics—he called it a national security necessity that threatens “our very way of life.” Here are the first reactions: China Beijing said it «firmly opposes» the new tariffs on its exports, and vowed «countermeasures to safeguard its own rights and interests».
02.04 / 12:45
markets Manufacturing economy Trade Experts War country Donald Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’: Which country will pay the highest price under the new tariff plans?
“Liberation Day in America!” But while the U.S. president celebrates what he claims will be an economic revival, one country in particular is bracing for what could be a financial disaster. Standing in the Rose Garden of the White House, Trump is set to unveil a sweeping wave of tariffs targeting multiple countries, a move he believes will restore American industry. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt hinted that these measures would include reciprocal tariffs, ensuring that if a country taxes American goods, the U.S. will return the favor—dollar for dollar. While most details remain under wraps, one policy has already been confirmed: a 25 percent import tax on all foreign-made cars entering the U.S. The crackdown on vehicle imports begins today, with businesses importing cars set to face charges starting April 3. By May, even car parts will be hit.
01.04 / 00:35
markets Waves WhatsApp country When push comes to sell, every high has a downside
Indian equities ended the financial year to March 31 on a positive note, but gains were modest against the previous fiscal year and compared with many other global markets. A wave of selling pressure from foreigners in the second-half of April-March eroded most of the gains, pushing indices to multi-month lows and denting overall sentiment. India, the world’s fifth-largest equity market in value, lagged behind more than six major global markets, including Hong Kong, Singapore, Germany, China, the UK, Taiwan and the US as foreign investors turned bearish on India on account of slowing growth concerns and expensive share valuations.
31.03 / 17:37
markets UPS security Research Trade War Indian stock markets may wilt under US reciprocal tariff weight
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Mumbai: Indian markets could open up to 1% lower on Tuesday after the Eid holiday, suggests weekly options data, as bears are likely to return ahead of US President Donald Trump’s 2 April deadline for reciprocal tariffs. Trump's comments on the weekend dragged South Korea's Kospi and Japan's Nikkei down by 3-4% on Monday, while Germany's Dax and France's CAC traded 1% lower at the time of writing.
31.03 / 13:39
markets COST Manufacturing Audi Trade President reports Mercedes-Benz tried hard to be American. It still got hit by tariffs.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. As speculation swirled last month about how auto tariffs would hammer foreign carmakers, Mercedes-Benz Chief Executive Ola Källenius had a ready answer. “We’re also an American company," he said, highlighting the carmaker’s 11,000 U.S.-based workers and that two of his three children were born in the country.
31.03 / 10:15
Target Apple Software track country information Features Apple fined 150 million euros by France over app tracking privacy feature
Apple a 150-million-euro ($162-million) fine on Monday over its app tracking privacy feature, which is also under scrutiny in several other European countries. The watchdog said the way Apple implemented its App Tracking Transparency (ATT) software was «neither necessary nor proportionate to the company's stated goal to protect user data» and also penalised third-party publishers. In addition to the fine, Apple will have to publish the decision on its website for seven days. Authorities in Germany, Italy, Romania and Poland have opened similar probes over ATT, which Apple promotes as a privacy safeguard. «While we are disappointed with today's decision, the French Competition Authority has not required any specific changes to ATT,» Apple said in a statement.
31.03 / 07:01
security country prevention Traffic Investigations How NATO patrols the sea for suspected Russian sabotage
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. ABOARD THE HNLMS LUYMES—Belgian Navy Commander Erik Kockx was patrolling the Baltic Sea recently when he got word that a ship on NATO’s watchlist was acting in a suspicious manner. After leaving a Russian port, it had slowed down while passing near a pipeline on the sea bottom.
31.03 / 02:01
Adventure Research SpaceX film Simulation travelers Features SpaceX to launch private astronauts on first crewed polar orbit
SpaceX is set to launch the first human spaceflight directly over Earth's polar regions on Monday — a days-long, privately funded orbital mission involving four astronauts. Named «Fram2» after the famed Norwegian ship built in the 19th century for Arctic and Antarctic expeditions, the mission will feature a range of experiments including taking the first X-ray in space and growing mushrooms in microgravity. It's hoped that the research will support future long-duration space travel to Mars.
30.03 / 16:35
MET wellness reports testing Videos European orbital rocket crashes after launch
The Spectrum rocket, developed by German start-up Isar Aerospace, started smoking from its sides, then crashed back to Earth with a powerful explosion just after launching from Norway's Andoya Spaceport in the Arctic, in live video broadcast on YouTube. Isar Aerospace, which had said it did not expect to reach orbit with the launch, said the two-stage rocket fell into the sea, adding that «the launch pad seems to be intact». Andoya Space, the Norwegian public firm that operates the spaceport, said «crisis response» measures had been activated following the «incident». Regional police said no injuries or damage beyond the rocket itself had been reported.
30.03 / 15:31
Citi Metro Food country travelers Features Videos India’s metro vs the west: German tourist’s viral video challenges 'Indian Public Transport' stereotypes. 'Better than Western Europe'
Before visiting India, Welder admitted he had certain preconceived notions about the country’s public transport. “Before coming to India, the stereotypes about public transport in the country were demolished or old buses and trains and noisy tuk-tuks and rickshaws,” he wrote, caling Indian public transport better than Western Europe's. However, after using the metro, he was impressed by its world-class features and even compared it to some of the best systems globally.
29.03 / 10:41
Career Death film Actor actress reports Interviews 'Saif Ali Khan ate your dog!': Veteran actress recalls horrifying incident involving 'Sacred Games' actor and his ex-wife Amrita Singh
Sheeba Aggarwal recounted a rather horrifying incident she experienced early on in her career. In an interview with Lehren Retro, Aggarwal revealed she was neighbours with Saif Ali Khan and his then wife, Amrita Singh. She went on to claim that Amrita’s dog killed her Pomeranian. Reflecting on the painful incident, Sheeba said, “We used to live in the same society, and she (Amrita) had a German Shepherd, and he was not trained and wasn’t supposed to be an unleashed dog. I am an animal lover, and I understand how different kinds of pets should be handled,” she said. Sheeba’s husband, actor Akashdeep Sabir said the couple was not at home when the incident took place. The door was left open and their German Shepherd attacked their Pomeranian.
28.03 / 19:13
Digital security Apple wellness Trade country Equality Tit-for-tat tariffs looming, EU mulls concessions for US
Donald Trump's administration to secure the partial removal of the US tariffs that have already started hitting the bloc's exports and that are set to increase after April 2. European Union officials were told at meetings this week in Washington that there was no way to avoid new auto and so-called reciprocal tariffs that Trump is launching next week, according to people familiar with the talks. Discussions also began on what the contours of a potential deal to reduce them should eventually look like. That has prompted the European Commission, which handles trade matters for the EU, to start working on a «term sheet» for a potential agreement, which would set out areas for negotiations on the punitive trade measures, including lowering its own duties, mutual investments with the US as well as easing certain regulations and standards, said the people. VAT considered fair The reciprocal tariffs are meant to strike out against what Trump considers to be unfair levies on US goods as well as non-tariff barriers, like domestic regulations and how countries collect taxes, including the bloc's value-added tax, digital taxes and regulations. The EU says its VAT is a fair, non-discriminatory tax that applies equally to domestic and imported goods. A spokesperson from the commission declined to comment.
28.03 / 08:43
Citi Reuters Myanmar Trade show reports rowing Bangkok, Myanmar Earthquake Today LIVE: Thai PM declares state of emergency, quake hits Meghalaya
Bangkok, Myanmar Earthquake Today LIVE: A strong 7.2 magnitude earthquake hit central Myanmar on March 28 (Friday), according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The tremor hit 16 km northwest of Sagaing city at a depth of 10 km, at around 12:50 pm local time, USGS added.Minutes later at 1.03 pm, the National Center for Seismology in India reported a 4.0 Ritcher scale quake in Meghalaya's East Garo Hills.Also Read | Earthquake today: Quake of magnitude 7.2 hits Myanmar; tremors felt in China, ThailandFurther, the USGS and Germany's GFZ Center for Geosciences also reported that a midday earthquake struck Thailand's capital city of Bangkok at a shallow depth of 10 km.
28.03 / 07:13
Waters Pool Myanmar Swimming rock reports Videos Earthquake shakes Bangkok: People run out onto the streets, water splashes out of swimming pools; watch viral video
7.3 magnitude earthquake rocked the Thai capital Friday, causing buildings to sway. Germany’s GFZ center for geosciences said the midday temblor was a shallow 10 kilometers, with an epicenter in neighboring Myanmar, according to temporary reports. There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties. The greater Bangkok area is home to more than 17 million people, many of whom live in high-rise apartments. Many buildings were evacuated as they swayed in the rare quake.
28.03 / 02:11
markets UPS Reuters Trade President performer peace Dollar hovers ahead of PCE and tariff onslaught
dollar was headed for a steady week on Friday and a quarterly loss next week as concern about tariffs slowing U.S. growth has pushed down U.S. yields, stocks and the currency. The euro, at just below $1.08, was headed for its largest quarterly rise in more than a year, gaining more than 4% since the start of 2025 on a combination of peace prospects in Ukraine, dollar weakness, and a leap in benchmark German yields.
28.03 / 02:11
Citizens Remark Election President country rights International Congress MP Shashi Tharoor welcomes Trump's recognition of India's Voter ID system
Shashi Tharoor has welcomed US President Donald Trump's recent recognition of India's voter ID system in his latest executive order aimed at overhauling the US federal election process. Trump's order mandates proof of citizenship for federal elections and imposes new restrictions on mail-in voting, drawing comparisons with election systems in India and other countries. Reacting to Trump's remarks, Tharoor highlighted that India has had a robust voter verification system since 1952.
27.03 / 18:01
Provident WhatsApp Cycling country information International India offered $3.73 bn loans to 6 partner countries during 2022-2025, Parliament told
Lines of Credit and Concessional Financing Scheme, through a lending bank to six partner countries during January 2022-January 2025, the Parliament was informed on Thursday. Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh said this in a written response to a query in Rajya Sabha. The Ministry of External Affairs was asked the details of foreign aid, developmental assistance, and loans provided by India to other countries between January 2022 and January 2025. «Government of India has offered new loans, under the Lines of Credit (LOCs) and Concessional Financing Scheme (CFS), through a lending bank to six partner countries during January 2022-January 2025. »The total amount of loans offered to these partner countries during the above-mentioned period stands at over USD 3.73 billion. This excludes disbursements for ongoing projects under earlier LOCs," the minister said. The MEA was also asked the details of foreign aid, developmental assistance, and loans received by India from other countries between January 2022 and January 2025.

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