In a sweeping cost-cutting measure, the interim government has announced a ban on the public purchase of vehicles and foreign trips by all government offices for the rest of the 2025-26 fiscal year.
A Deep Dive Into India’s Credit Landscape & The Journey Of A Financial Leader – Revati Kasture
In the latest episode of the "Simple Hai!" podcast, hosted by Vivek Law, listeners gained profound insights into India's credit profile and the personal journey of a highly successful woman in the ...
Bangladesh’s Record Remittance Flow: But Remittance Architecture Needs To Be Secure And Future-Ready
While FY25 has been a success story, sustaining this trend won’t be easy. Bangladesh’s remittance economy relies heavily on labor migration to the Middle East and Southeast Asia. However, labor demand ...
As South Korea becomes a key arms supplier to US allies, its best customer is on the edge of a warzone
Poland has finalized a deal to acquire a second batch of 180 South Korean tanks under a 2022 agreement that will eventually see Warsaw boost its arsenal with almost 1,000 of the armored vehicles.
Iran says it would resume nuclear talks with U.S. if guaranteed no further attacks
Iran's foreign minister says the country is open to resuming nuclear talks with the U.S. if guaranteed no further attacks.
Tsukudani and hot rice: Still a go-to meal in Japan centuries after its creation
A father and son in Tokyo are continuing the centuries-old tradition of making tsukudani, a preserved Japanese food.
Indian national arrested in Japan for alleged rape of schoolgirl
TOKYO: Police in Japan’s Shiga prefecture have arrested a 24-year-old Indian man on charges of allegedly raping a teenage high school student in Otsu City last month, according to local
Gold prices continue climb, gain Rs1,100 per tola in Pakistan
Gold prices in Pakistan rose again on Saturday, reflecting the global market's upward trend. According to the All-Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA), the price of gold per tola ...
Pakistan, Azerbaijan to deepen legal and judicial cooperation
ISLAMABAD: Senator Azam Nazeer Tarar, Federal Minister for Law and Justice, undertook an official visit to Baku, Azerbaijan, aimed at strengthening bilateral ties in the legal and judicial sectors.
Fuel switches cut off before Air India crash, report says, as families ask if it was avoidable
In the cockpit voice recording, one of the pilots is heard asking the other why he "did the cut-off", the other pilot replied that he didn't.