New Delhi [India], February 24: In today's digital-first financial ecosystem, managing short-term expenses has become easier than ever. Whether it's an unexpected medical bill, travel expenses, a gadget purchase, or an emergency repair, borrowers often turn to either a credit card or a loan
The ruling of the US Supreme Court striking down tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump under the International Emergency and Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) is likely to create winners and losers among global economies, with India, China, and Brazil emerging as beneficiaries, while the Eu
"SpiceJet 121 Delhi-Leh experienced a problem shortly after departure from Delhi, and returned to Delhi Airport instead of continuing to Leh. Approximately 150 passengers boarded the flight."
Slovakia has halted emergency electricity supplies to Ukraine amid an escalating dispute over the suspension of Russian oil deliveries through the Druzhba pipeline, Prime Minister Robert Fico announced on Monday.
"The Department of State has ordered the departure of non-emergency U.S. government personnel and eligible family members from US Embassy Beirut," the State Department said, as per Fox News.
A road rage incident involving a retired Indian Army officer was reported in Gurugram on the night of 21 February, when the officer was returning alone from Medanta Hospital after attending to a family medical emergency.
The European Union has demanded that Washington honour its trade commitment and provide "full clarity" after the US President announced 15 per cent global tariffs following the Supreme Court's ruling to invalidate his previous tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act
Former Union Minister Pawan Bansal on Sunday reacted to the US Supreme Court's order against former US President Donald Trump's tariff decisions, saying the ruling clearly defines the role of the legislature and judiciary in a democracy.
The UAE has sent 30 tonnes of food aid to Kenya to support families affected by severe drought and climate challenges. The assistance aims to address worsening food insecurity caused by climatic disruptions, including La Nina, as Kenya continues to face prolonged drought and water shortages.
The Court ruled 6-3 that the administration exceeded its authority by using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) of 1977 to impose broad-based import tariffs, affirming that the power to levy taxes resides primarily with Congress.