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31.03 / 18:49
Hollywood UPS film love country pop stars There’s probably no such thing as soft power any longer
Over the past five years, the West has worried that India is losing its values, by which it means that India is not trying to imitate the West. Even despots are wondering what is up with India. Every country wants other countries to have Western values.
29.03 / 13:09
Southern President War stage rights The ever-expanding Middle East war
Palestinian Authority, which governs parts of the West Bank, if it resumes control in Gaza . The plan is a long shot—not least because Binyamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, is a longtime opponent of Palestinian statehood. After Mr Biden spoke with him earlier this month, the president suggested Mr Netanyahu might be amenable to creating a demilitarised Palestine: “I think we’ll be able to work something out," he said.
29.03 / 06:49
Citi Airlines travelers Department rights Traffic International Akasa Air commences international operations
Akasa Air has commenced its international operations with its inaugural overseas flight departing from Mumbai to Doha, Qatar. In a statement on Thursday, the airline said it has been granted traffic rights for three other international destinations — Kuwait, Jeddah, and Riyadh. Akasa will be rapidly expanding its global footprint in the coming months, the statement said. Further, the airline said with its conveniently timed flight schedule, travellers from other domestic cities such as Ahmedabad, Goa, Varanasi, Lucknow, Bengaluru, Kochi, and Delhi will also have multiple connecting options for travel to and from Doha via Mumbai.
26.03 / 09:59
UPS Provident Refugees Monarchy country cover Arab Nations Balk at Funding U.N. Aid Agency Vital to Palestinians
About a week after the U.S. and other Western countries froze funding to a U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees called Unrwa in late January, its top official flew to the Arab Gulf, hoping wealthy Arab monarchies would save the organization at a time when it is the main provider of humanitarian aid in Gaza.
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 / 03:53
Provident Reuters Williams Gap War medicines US proposes hostage-to-prisoner ratio in Gaza truce talks: Israeli official
Israel in exchange for every hostage freed by Hamas in any new Gaza truce, an Israeli official briefed on the Qatar-hosted talks said on Saturday. An Israeli delegation led by Mossad chief David Barnea is in Doha for indirect negotiations with the Palestinian militant group Hamas, which CIA director William Burns is helping Qatari and Egyptian officials to mediate.
23.03 / 14:29
MET economy President peace Oil settles flat on the week over Gaza ceasefire possibility, stronger US dollar; Brent sticks at $85/bbl
₹6,749 per barrel after hitting an intra day high of ₹6,803 per barrel, on the multi commodity exchange (MCX). Also Read: Explained | Upside risk on inflation to export woes—here's how the Red Sea crisis will impact Indian economy in FY25 -Analysts said that successful peace talks would prompt Yemen's Houthi rebels to allow oil tankers to pass through the Red Sea. Blinken met Arab foreign ministers and Egypt's President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi in Cairo as negotiators in Qatar centred on a truce of about six weeks.
22.03 / 03:05
markets Reuters Trade War performer country reports Oil prices pressured by Gaza ceasefire chatter, strong dollar
Investing.com-- Oil prices fell in Asian trade on Friday, and were set for a muted finish to the week as reports of renewed calls for a Israel-Hamas ceasefire pointed to fewer supply disruptions in the Middle East.
21.03 / 08:35
markets Airlines Boeing wellness travelers rights International Akasa is India's fastest growing airline; we can do in three years what other carriers have spent 15-20 years doing: Vinay Dube
Vinay Dube, Founder, MD & CEO, Akasa Air, says: “We are part of India's growth story. We can help underpin the economic growth as is required with strong transportation links. We are India's most on-time airline and so we have a real sort of approach to service excellence that we hope is not seen so far. For me, it is just excitement in the future and to top it all off, we are starting our first international flight and so we get to plant the orange Akasa flag in Doha, Qatar just in a few days and we have broken all records with it. We are the first airline to fly internationally within 19 months of launch when most others have taken about six years and that is the reason why I am so excited.” Dube further said: «Flight to Kuwait, Riyadh, Jeddah will come on the heels of Doha, perhaps later this summer. I cannot give you a definitive timeline because we are working with these foreign governments to get the appropriate approvals before we can launch it. But that is just the start. We will (eventually) fly to other parts of the Indian subcontinent, whether it is Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Kathmandu, etc, or Southeast Asia, other parts of the Middle East.» What is happening in the Indian skies right now? There is competition. There is a news flow, a lot of issues we keep hearing about with regards to Boeing. We are going to address that in greater detail, but set the roadmap for us. Vinay Dube: For me, Indian aviation is growth, excitement and a future of connected cities.
20.03 / 14:57
Provident Strategy Healthcare stage hospital information Features Aster DM in final stage of Gulf business sale
Aster DM Healthcare on Wednesday said that the separation of its Indian and Gulf (GCC) businesses, and the proposed investment in its GCC business by an investor group led by UAE-based PE firm Fajr Capital, is in the final stage of completion. Aster DM in November last year had agreed to sell a majority stake in its Gulf business to a consortium led by Fajr Capital for $1 billion. Under the separation plan, a Fajr Capital-led consortium entered into a definitive agreement to acquire a 65% stake in the company’s GCC business. The plan was approved by the company’s shareholders in January 2024.
17.03 / 02:55
security Food War stage reports Israel prepares return to ceasefire talks; UN says Gaza hunger crisis worsens
Gaza said on Saturday that acute malnutrition was accelerating in the north of the Palestinian enclave as Israel prepared to send a delegation to Qatar for new ceasefire talks on a hostage deal with Hamas. The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) said one in three children under the age of two in northern Gaza is now acutely malnourished, putting more pressure on Israel over the looming famine.
17.03 / 02:13
Citi security Food War stage reports Israel prepares for ceasefire talks as UN warns of hunger crisis in Gaza
Israel-Gaza war: At least 20 people killed, 155 injured in shelling while awaiting food aid in Gaza, says report On Friday, Israel said it would send a delegation to Qatar for more talks with mediators after its enemy Hamas presented a new proposal for a ceasefire with an exchange of hostages and prisoners. The delegation will be led by the head of Israel's Mossad intelligence agency, David Barnea, a source familiar with the talks said, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seeking to convene his security cabinet to discuss the proposal before the talks start.
16.03 / 22:45
BTC Digital ETF community Bitcoin Holdings Unmasking ‘Mr. 100’: The Enigma Behind Bitcoin’s 14th-Largest Holder
A Bitcoin (BTC) whale known as “Mr. 100” has captured the attention of the crypto community in recent days. 
16.03 / 22:37
UPS FIVE Football FIFA wellness blues Why next three months are crucial for Indian football
Sunil Chhetri, India’s football captain, once told this paper. In that context, the next three months will be crucial for Indian football. India are scheduled to face Afghanistan (twice), Kuwait and Qatar in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers. The top two teams from the group will qualify for the third qualifying round. If India could make it for the first time in history, the Blue Tigers will have the opportunity of playing five of Asia’s best teams twice within a one-year time frame. Ten games against quality teams could completely redefine the growth curve of Indian football. “Every football player wants to get as close to the World Cup as he possibly can. In our case this is our best opportunity. We have never made it to the third round and we know this will open up 10 more games for us and we can then play each game as a final,” India’s goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu said.
15.03 / 22:51
Bitcoin Unraveling the Mystery: Qatar’s Role in the $3.3 Billion Bitcoin Investment Rumors
Rumors are spreading like wildfire across the crypto grapevine that the state of Qatar could be making a huge, possibly multibillion-dollar huge, Bitcoin (BTC) bet soon.
14.03 / 19:29
Election WhatsApp country reports Features cricket IPL 2024: How to watch Indian Premier League in UAE, MENA Countries?
IPL 2024 matches will be broadcast live in MENA countries such as United Arab Emirates (UAE), Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and nations. Mumbai Indians (MI), Chennai Super Kings (CSK), Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), Gujarat Titans (GT), Rajasthan Royals (RR), Punjab Kings, Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), and Delhi Capitals will feature in this year's tournament.
12.03 / 13:19
UPS Airlines Pregnancy travelers volunteers Air Canada diverts plane as baby born on Toronto-bound flight
Air Canada flight last week, a baby was born mid-air as the plane was forced to divert after a passenger went into early labour.Flight AC Rouge 1879 was flying from St.

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