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20.07 / 11:25
UPS Provident Progressive Battlefield show track The Pivotal Mission in Ukraine’s Counteroffensive: Hunting for Mines
The Ukrainian soldiers set off in pitch black, stealing through shell-cratered fields to carry out one of the most important tasks of the counteroffensive—and one of the most dangerous. Armed with a metal detector, a shovel and a grappling hook, the combat engineers—known as sappers—hunt for mines along the front line with Russian forces, while trying to remain undetected by the enemy nearby.
20.07 / 10:49
NASDAQ Manufacturing Tesla performer classical Big tech disappoints, Nasdaq futures slip
A slide in tech behemoths soured the mood Thursday, while the escalating conflict over Ukrainian grain exports prompted traders to temper relief over easing inflation.
20.07 / 09:59
Extreme country Drop India's oil & gas import bill contracts 33% y-o-y in April-June quarter as prices drop
India’s oil and gas import bill contracted by a third from a year earlier to $35 billion in the April-June quarter as prices sharply dropped, as per the oil ministry data. Crude oil worth $31.4 billion was imported during the April-June period, lower than $48.1 billion in the same period last year. The volume of oil imports marginally reduced to 60.1 million metric tonnes (mmt) in the first quarter from 60.7 mmt in the same period last year.
20.07 / 08:11
Lowe's Booking Strategy TCS performer Q1 results today: Infosys shares dip 2% before earnings. Three things crucial for bounce back
Q1 results today: After three Indian IT major — Tata Consultancy Services (TCS0, HCL Technologies and Wipro, fourth IT giant Infosys is going to declares its Q1 results 2023 on Thursday. As per the company release, Infosys results for Q1FY24 may get announced by 3:45 PM followed by press conference and earnings call at 4:30 PM and 6:00 PM respectively.
20.07 / 04:29
country Threat Russian President Vladimir Putin to skip BRICS summit in South Africa due to arrest threat. Details here
Russian President Vladimir Putin will not attend next Russian President Vladimir Putin will not attend the BRICS summit in South Africa next month. Putin will be the only BRICS leader to attend the summit virtually while all other leaders will join the event in person in South Africa. “By mutual agreement, President Vladimir Putin of the Russian Federation will not attend the summit but the Russian Federation will be represented by Foreign Minister Mr.
20.07 / 04:29
Target Fighting Strategy country Wagner Threat Russian Politicians sound alarm: Wagner Group poses imminent NATO threat from Belarus
According to Andrey Kartapolov, a Russian politician and former army officer, the relocation of the Wagner group to Belarus positions Russia in a favourable position to swiftly target NATO assets near Poland and Lithuania. Kartapolov mentioned in a statement to Russian state television that the private military company has the capability to strike the border region of Poland and Lithuania within a short span of "a matter of hours" from its newly established base.
20.07 / 02:33
Citi Target FIVE Telegram 9 wounded after Russian strike on Ukraine's Mykolaiv: governor
Mykolaiv, the local governor said early Thursday. «Russians hit the city centre. A garage and a 3-story residential building are on fire,» governor Vitaliy Kim wrote on Telegram.
20.07 / 01:55
COST Provident Waters Extreme Gap Discover country Climate and violence hobble Nigeria's push to rely on its own wheat after the hit from Russia's war
Nigeria is trying to make Africa’s largest economy reliant on its own wheat production
20.07 / 01:41
Provident Target Fighting Southern country Russia warns ships in Black Sea, Ukraine to create temporary grains export route
Russia warned that ships sailing to Ukraine's Black Sea ports from Thursday will be seen as potential military targets, days after its withdrawal from a safe-passage deal that threatens to worsen global food supplies. Ukraine said on Wednesday it was establishing a temporary shipping route via Romania, one of the neighbouring Black Sea countries. «Its goal is to facilitate the unblocking of international shipping in the north-western part of the Black Sea,» Vasyl Shkurakov, Ukraine's acting minister for communities, territories and infrastructure development, said in a letter to U.N.
20.07 / 01:17
UPS Citi BLOCK Corning show country exit Deal Russia puts Black Sea ships on alert following exit from grain deal: Report
AFP further reported. In response, the Russian defence ministry stated that any ships travelling to Ukrainian ports in the Black Sea would be treated as possible carriers of military cargo. Furthermore, the flag states of these vessels would be considered as taking part in the Ukrainian conflict on the side of the Kyiv regime.
19.07 / 19:27
Citi Reuters DOW Fox CEO performer Investors still bearish on US economy amid slowdown fears
GreenTech Research President and CEO Hilary Kramer and ‘The Cow Guy’ Scott Shellady discuss the Fed likely not cutting rates in 2023 or 2024, the 1Q GDP performing higher than expected and the market’s reaction. 
19.07 / 18:51
Pakistan prepares fresh arms supplies for Ukraine
Pakistan has decided to dispatch a fresh arms consignment to Kiev coinciding with Ukrainian foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba's «emergency visit to Islamabad» this week amid depleting stockpiles slowing down the counteroffensive against Russia. ET has learnt that a merchant vessel has been berthed at the Karachi Port since last week to load nearly 200 containers of defence stores by Pakistan Ordnance Factories.
19.07 / 17:57
UPS Provident MET Reuters country cover Russia warns against any ships traveling to Ukraine from Thursday
Russia warned that from Thursday any ships traveling to Ukraine's Black Sea ports will be seen as possibly carrying military cargoes after Ukraine said it was setting up a temporary shipping route to try and continue its grain exports. The moves by both countries on Wednesday came just days after Russia quit a deal — brokered by the United Nations and Turkey — that allowed the safe Black Sea export of Ukraine grain for the past year, and revoked its guarantees of safe navigation.
19.07 / 17:57
Lowe's Progressive Fallout track country voice Counting down G20 agreement nicely
India is gaining valuable experience in shepherding opinion on the top policy challenges confronting the global economy. The third meeting of the G20 finance ministers and central bank governors under India's rotating presidency held in Bengaluru this week saw progress in negotiations for a common debt framework, reform of multilateral lending institutions, a new approach to international taxation and synchronised regulation of cryptocurrencies. Marshalling a consensual approach to these issues demonstrates a mature handling of conflicting interests of member countries that wield bigger clout in world affairs.
19.07 / 17:09
Waters Telegram country Russia to deem Ukraine-bound ships 'potential carriers of military cargo' from Wednesday eve
(Reuters) — Russia's Defence Ministry said on Wednesday it would deem all ships travelling to Ukrainian ports to be potential carriers of military cargo and their flag countries to be parties to the conflict on the Ukrainian side.
19.07 / 15:53
Provident FIVE ETF Manufacturing CEO show social Holdings Your 401(k) likely includes military weapons holdings
Most retirement plans have investments that fund weapons of war, including exposure to the makers of controversial munitions like cluster bombs, according to a report Tuesday from As You Sow.
19.07 / 15:47
UPS BLOCK India’s G20 presidency: Let’s be more ambitious
G20 meetings seem to be degenerating into a juvenile game of passing the parcel. Most theme-oriented working groups have been unable to agree on a communique, with the task left to non-controversial huddles, like on startups.
19.07 / 15:15
MET FIVE Corning TELUS country Five European countries will extend ban on Ukraine's grain but let it head to other places
Five European Union countries will extend their ban on Ukrainian grain to protect their farmers’ interests
19.07 / 13:15
Fallout country South Africa says Putin will skip a summit next month because of his ICC arrest warrant
South Africa says Russian President Vladimir Putin will not attend an economic summit in Johannesburg next month
19.07 / 13:15
COST Provident Waters Extreme Gap Discover country Climate and violence hobble Nigeria's push to rely on its own wheat after the hit from Russia's war
Nigeria is trying to make Africa’s largest economy reliant on its own wheat production

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