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On Ukraine, Trump did not rule out that the Kyiv government might have to concede some territory to Russia in order to stop the war, which began with Russian forces invading Ukraine 16 months ago.
Addressing the 42nd Foundation Day of the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS), Union Minister SP Baghel said healthcare workers have played a major role in enhancing the perception of India as a global powerhouse.
The US top court said that programs at Harvard College and the University of North Carolina violated the Constitution's equal protection clause.
Recently, Russian Ambassador Denis Alipov in New Delhi has said that the "special Russia-India strategic partnership" has shown strength and is "growing stronger as ever''.
A three-week-long heat wave this month strained the energy grid with record demand, forced authorities to suspend classes in some areas and left many Mexicans sweltering.
The presumed human remains of the victims of the Titan sub tragedy have been found according to the US Coast Guard.
Centre will provide incentives worth 1.4 lakh crore rupees to states for power sector reforms in 2023-24, the government said in a statement on Wednesday.
About $500 million of the funds will be allocated for budgetary support while the remaining $200 million will be for welfare support earmarked for those worst hit by the crisis.
In December 2022, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw informed Parliament that 3.12 lakh non-gazetted posts were vacant in the Railways.
Tottenham Hotspur on Wednesday completed the signing of creative midfielder James Maddison from relegated Leicester in a deal worth 40 million pounds
Stefanos Tsitsipas crashed out of the Mallorca Open on Wednesday in his first match with a 6-4, 3-6, 6-2 defeat by Yannick Hanfmann.
The implementation of a higher rate of tax collected at source (TCS) of 20% on overseas remittances under LRS has been deferred by three months.
On Tuesday night in Mumbai, Suhana Khan, Agastya Nanda, Khushi Kapoor, and Vedang Raina gathered to celebrate the birthday of their fellow co-star from The Archies, Mihira Ahuja.
The Commerce Department will stop the shipments of chips made by Nvidia and other chip companies to customers in China as early as July, the report said.
"You have defended the constitutional order, the lives, security and freedom of our citizens. You have saved our Motherland from upheaval. In fact, you have stopped a civil war," President Putin said.
Credit Suisse had a staff of around 45,000 before it nearly collapsed on investor fears about its solvency, which prompted a massive bailout orchestrated by the Swiss government.
The ICC did not entertain PCB's request after the board expressed issues over venues on potential security threat and not on cricketing grounds.
Google had in December said that it will merge Waze and Google Maps teams to consolidate processes, making it a part of the Google Geo division.
Global CEOs are thinking about India as a big growth opportunity while recognising some of the challenges with investing in the country, Goldman Sachs Chief Executive Officer David Solomon said.