Protests in Taiwan are expected to resume on Friday next week, regarding a controversial bill that that would significantly increase the parliament's investigative authority, reported Al Jazeera on Sunday.
The Indian benchmark indices are expected to witness a gradual upward movement in the coming week after the strong performance last week, which closed on a flyer, say market analysts.
However, in the past few sessions, they seemed to have slowed down on selling, expecting a strong performance in the indices. Both Nifty and Sensex also touched all-time highs this week, accumulating huge sums of money for investors.
Diksha Dagar, starting her final round from the first bogeyed the opening hole but got back that with a birdie on the eighth. Bogeys on the 10th and the 14th dropped her to 2-over, but the two birdies on 17 and 18 meant an even par 71. That saw her total 2-over for the week and finished T-20
China's state media announced this week that Chinese electrical appliance manufacturer Midea Group jointly built its first overseas 5G factory in Thailand with Thai mobile operator AIS, Chinese telecom service provider China Unicom, and tech giant Huawei.
The main goal of the BCA Women's Domestic Tournament is to make the women players match fit for the upcoming Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) domestic season 2024-2025. BCA under the leadership of its president Rakesh Tiwari will organize the domestic tournament from the first/se
The 20-year-old 'Stranger Things' star and her 22-year-old beau, who is the son of legendary musician Jon Bon Jovi, exchanged vows in a secret ceremony last weekend
During the talks, Biden expressed full commitment to support efforts to reopen the Rafah crossing with arrangements acceptable to Egypt and Israel and agreed to send a senior team to Cairo next week for further discussions.
This week, the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs' delegation headed by Abdulla Balalaa, Assistant Minister for Energy and Sustainability, attended the 10th World Water Forum in Bali, participating in high-level panels, bilateral meetings and sessions focused on practical steps to address chall
Amid scorching heat and unpleasant weather, the timings of Jan Seva Kendras in Ahmedabad have been modified for next week, with them opening an hour earlier in the morning due to the heatwave conditions in the state.