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14.03 / 09:43
Fox security economy Trade students rights Interviews Green cards don't give holders indefinite right to be in the US, says JD Vance
JD Vance shared the Trump administration’s position on key issues like deportation, immigration, border security, economy, and trade during an interview on Fox News' «The Ingraham Angle» on Thursday. Green Card Holders and Deportation Vance addressed the case of Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate student and green-card holder, recently arrested for allegedly spreading pro-Hamas propaganda. Vance said, «A green card holder… doesn't have an indefinite right to be in the United States.»
14.03 / 05:25
markets Exodus trends Trade show rights Interviews ETMarkets Smart Talk: Where to invest in 2025? Here are top sectoral picks amid uncertainty
In an interview with ETMarkets, Ramkumar said: “We also feel infrastructure and defence sectors are in for structural growth in India,” Edited excerpts:
14.03 / 03:13
Chevron wellness President stage gatherings Features Interviews AI leading to faster, cheaper oil production, executives say
AI took center stage in many sessions at the world's largest energy gathering. Oil producers are seeking ways to remain profitable in an environment of plummeting oil prices and worries that U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs could slow global energy demand. UK oil major BP is using AI to steer drill bits and predict potential problems in wells before they happen, said Ann Davies, BP's senior vice president of wells.
14.03 / 00:51
markets Career President rights Interviews Relationships Profiles Returning from a career break? Employers may bet on you in a slow job market
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. When Harini Kartik applied for the role of a manager with a private lender in 2022, one interview question would have been obvious: "Why do you want to return to the workplace?" Kartik, 45, who holds an MBA degree and worked at two private banks from 2001-2006, had quit her corporate job to take care of her family. “I worked in between as a teacher, but when my son turned 16, I decided to give the corporate sector another go," she told Mint.
14.03 / 00:51
markets UPS IPO Platform performer Interviews 3one4 Capital eyes new fund amid big gains on old bets
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Mumbai: 3one4 Capital, a homegrown venture capital firm, has successfully returned its first fund to investors with a performance of more than 1.0 DPI (distributed to paid-in capital). The firm is sitting on unrealized gains of around 4x in the portfolio companies of this fund, said Pranav Pai, founding partner and chief investment officer of 3one4 Capital, in an interview with Mint.
13.03 / 17:21
markets UPS trends show testing Interviews International What no one tells you about job hunting: Lessons and hiring trends from 88 interviews you must know
«Pay attention to patterns,» the user advised, noting that repeated questions can hint at underlying concerns or values within a company. Another significant finding was that short hiring manager interviews—lasting 20 minutes or less—could indicate one of two things: either the company is not seriously considering the candidate or they are desperate to fill a role quickly, often due to high turnover or internal dysfunction.
13.03 / 13:55
COST Citi Manufacturing Volkswagen Rheinmetall Interviews Europe’s idling factories eye future in the military
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Europe’s industrial production recovered at the start of a year that could see the beginnings of new investment and a new dawn for the beleaguered manufacturing sector. In the 20-member eurozone, industrial output was 0.8% higher in January than a month earlier.
13.03 / 12:07
President country testing Interviews International karate Nuclear deal with US led to strategic ties that put India in 'bind' today, says CPI(M) leader Prakash Kara
Prakash Karat said on Thursday, as he called for improving relations with China as a balancing factor. In an interview with PTI, Karat, the Interim Coordinator of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), said India does not need to be allies with China, but improving relations with the northern neighbour will help India's position in a multipolar world. Amid ongoing tariff dispute with the US, he said in 2008, when the Left parties withdrew support from the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government over the Indo-US Civil Nuclear deal, the move was seen only in context to the deal. However, over the years, it led to strategic relations developing in a way that today the Trump administration is trying to «extract» deals from India. Karat, who served as the general secretary of the party from 2005-2015, was at the helm when the CPI(M)'s withdrawal of support from the UPA government led to the alliance government facing a strength test in Parliament, which it survived though with the backing of the Samajwadi Party. «People saw our opposition to the India-US nuclear deal only within the framework of that civil nuclear deal. We saw it in a wider perspective because the real thing was America was saying we will give you this nuclear deal, we will remove all those earlier restrictions and prohibitions which were there… But the quid pro quo was that you come into a military and defence agreement with us, which we entered into — the ten year military framework agreement,» Karat told PTI.
13.03 / 11:27
CEO Strategy Nov CIBC Interviews Relationships International CIBC names Harry Culham as next CEO as Victor Dodig prepares to retire
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce appointed Harry Culham to succeed chief executive Victor Dodig, who will retire in November after leading the nation’s fifth-largest lender for more than a decade.
13.03 / 10:47
Remark Schools Courts Interviews politician Investigations Court schools Abu Azmi over Aurangzeb remarks, cautions him to exercise restraint during interviews
Samajwadi Party MLA Abu Azmi has been cautioned by a Mumbai court to exercise restraint during interviews as any «irresponsible» statement by a senior politician like him can spark riots. Additional Sessions Judge V G Raghuwanshi schooled Azmi while granting him anticipatory bail on Tuesday in a case filed against the SP legislator for his remarks praising Mughal ruler Aurangzeb. The offence concerns some statements made during an interview and it means police do not need custody for seizure of any article or interrogation, the court said in the order, a copy of which was made available on Thursday. Noting that Azmi is a politician and businessman and it was improbable that he would run away from the course of justice, the judge said it was a «fit case to exercise discretion» in his favour. «Before parting with the order I would like to caution the applicant (Azmi) to exercise restraint on himself while giving interviews, having regards to prevailing circumstances. Any irresponsible statement can flare riots and create law and order problems,» the court said. «I hope the applicant, being a senior politician, will understand his responsibility,» it added.
13.03 / 08:47
COST security Experts War country Interviews More kit, better barracks: Germany's military in need of overhaul
It comes as US President Donald Trump's increasingly hostile stance towards traditional European allies has shaken faith in US commitment to the continent's security. Here's what Germany's armed forces — the Bundeswehr — are thought to need, and how they might get it: — What is the state of the Bundeswehr? - Germany cashed in a so-called «peace dividend» after the Cold War. Like other Western countries, it reduced the size of its armed forces and directed more spending to areas like welfare.
13.03 / 07:07
markets Platform Software trends social Features Interviews IT job crisis? Blinkit’s 1 software developer Bengaluru opening sees over 13,000 applicants in a day
Software Development Engineer at the quick commerce platform, Blinkit, has ignited discussions online after a user shared screenshots revealing its astonishing response. The Bengaluru-based opening attracted an overwhelming 13,451 applications within just 24 hours, highlighting the intense competition in the tech job market. The viral screenshots, originally posted on X (formerly Twitter), quickly gained traction, with many users expressing their thoughts on the situation. The data revealed that the majority of applicants—74%—were entry-level professionals, while 13% had senior-level experience. Additionally, 86% of those who applied held a bachelor’s degree, whereas 12% had a master’s degree.
12.03 / 19:27
community film Actor love show stars Interviews As Disney scales down Snow White premiere, a look at controversies associated with film
Disney will not provide entry to most media outlets for the premiere of the Snow White live-action remake. Media access to the upcoming film premiere has been restricted to only photographers and an in-house crew, as per Variety. This comes after the movie's casting choices stirred conflicts. The political views of the lead star Rachel Zegler have also drawn criticism.
12.03 / 17:29
Hollywood UPS film shooting stars Interviews Now, a new desi twist after Govinda claimed he refused Rs 18 crore for Avatar role
Bollywood superstar Govinda recently claimed that he was offered James Cameron's Hollywood blockbuster Avatar for Rs 18 crore. Now, veteran producer Pahlaj Nihalani recently weighed in on these allegations, addressing the controversy surrounding Avatar. In an interview, he cleared the air that he had once come up with a project titled Avatar which had absolutely no connection to Hollywood's namesake. One of the most intriguing aspects of Govinda’s career is his claim of being approached for Avatar, a film that went on to become a Hollywood blockbuster. In an interview with veteran actor Mukesh Khanna on his YouTube channel, Govinda recalled meeting James Cameron through a businessman in the US. He claimed that he suggested the title Avatar to Cameron and was offered Rs 18 crore for the role. However, he declined the project upon learning that the protagonist was handicapped, as he was unwilling to commit to the 410-day shoot.
12.03 / 15:51
President Chelsea audience reports Features Podcasts Interviews Chelsea Handler’s no-holds-barred response to whether she’d date Elon Musk to ‘Save America’ goes viral; here's what she said
Chelsea Handler doesn't hold back, especially when it comes to Elon Musk. In a lively SXSW interview, the comedian was asked if she would date the tech billionaire, Elon Musk to "save America." Handler was interviewed at South by Southwest (SXSW) over the weekend by Kara Swisher, contributing editor for New York magazine, for her podcast, «On With Kara Swisher.» Her frank response went viral right away, igniting debate and laughter about Elon Musk's increasing political power.
12.03 / 13:35
markets CEO Airlines Boeing Opinion travelers Interviews Riyadh Air to explore partnerships with Air India, IndiGo to tap Indian market potential
Air India and IndiGo, to capitalize on the growing demand in the Indian market, according to a top executive. In an interview with PTI, Riyadh Air CEO Tony Douglas noted the importance of the Indian subcontinent to the airline's expansion plans. «It's not secret for us the importance of India and therefore we'll look to explore see whether its of interest of both parties...we're interested in the opinions that Air India and IndiGo have got. Hopefully, very excited announcements,» he said.
12.03 / 07:03
Career Platform Align Diversity inclusion Interviews International 4 tips to identify good company culture before accepting a job offer
company culture plays a key role in ensuring job satisfaction, growth, and overall well-being. A high paycheck may seem attractive, but if the work environment is toxic, it can quickly affect daily work life and career growth. A supportive work culture can lead to better professional fulfilment, while a poor one can limit growth, reduce productivity, and harm mental health. It is important to assess a company’s culture before accepting a job offer to ensure it aligns with your values, work style, and long-term career goals. Here are four practical ways to assess company culture before making a decision:
12.03 / 02:19
markets UPS Fox Trade War reports Interviews Dollar on defensive as Trump tariffs fuel economic worries
trade policies. The euro hovered close to a five-month peak on increased optimism for an end to the war in Ukraine.
12.03 / 02:19
UPS Provident security reports travelers Department Interviews US crackdown on illegal immigration to impact many Canadian snowbirds: Report
Canadian snowbirds who drive across the border, with officials requiring visitors to stay for at least a month to register on the government's website, CTV News reported. Rosanna Berardi, managing partner of Berardi Immigration Law in New York's Buffalo, said snowbirds who are already staying in the US should also register on the website. In an interview with CTV News, Berardi said the new requirements will come into effect on April 11 and the US government will release a public notice online with more details on Wednesday. She cited information from a document that the US Department of Homeland Security provided in advance to her and other members of the American Immigration Lawyers Association. Berardi said that the registration process is «pretty straightforward» and it is free to register. However, she mentioned that the process is «a bit lengthy.» She further said that people of Canada have been exempted from providing fingerprints.
12.03 / 01:05
markets UPS 2020 reports Interviews International Promoter Hinduja backs IndusInd Bank’s MD, says lender’s balance sheet strong
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Mumbai: Ashok Hinduja, chairman of IndusInd International Holdings Ltd (IIHL), the promoter of IndusInd Bank, expressed complete confidence in the ability of the bank’s managing director (MD) and chief executive officer Sumant Kathpalia to steer the bank through its challenges. Hinduja’s backing came on a day when IndusInd Bank’s stock dropped 27.17% to its 52-week low.
12.03 / 01:05
markets Digital Pool Enterprise wellness stage Interviews AI-focused firms to corner a bulk of Bessemer Venture’s new $350 mn India fund
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Global venture capital firm Bessemer Venture Partners expects artificial intelligence (AI) to disrupt its investment roadmaps, with a disproportionate share of its new $350 million India-dedicated fund likely to flow into opportunities in this new-age technology that promises to transform businesses.

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