Sri Lanka’s economy is expected to grow again from the end of this year and the government hopes to extricate the country from its economic crisis by 2026, President Ranil Wickremesinghe told parliament. The island has been struggling with its worst ec…
New Zealand’s new leader Hipkins cuts many contentious plans
New Zealand’s new Prime Minister Chris Hipkins says he is axing or delaying many of his government’s more contentious policy plans as he looks to refocus on priorities like the rising cost of living
4th Indian Air Force Plane Lands In Earthquake-Hit Turkey With Medical Team
A fourth C17 plane of the Indian Air Force carrying relief assistance for Turkey’s earthquake victims landed in Adana today. The plane landed at 4.30 IST (local time).
New Zealand just found 3.5 tons of cocaine floating in the Pacific
The 81 bales of cocaine would have been enough to supply the Australian market for a year or New Zealand’s for three decades, police said.
French giant TotalEnergies posts record $20.5 million profit amid high oil prices
France’s TotalEnergies said Wednesday that high oil and gas prices bolstered its net profit to a record $20.5 billion in 2022.
The Chip – Where are We!
By Lt Gen (Dr) V K Saxena, PVSM, AVSM, VSM (Retd) Chris Miller in his recently released book titled ‘Chip War : The fight for the world’s most critical technology’ gives a fascinating account of a decades long battle to control what has emerged as the world most critical resource, the Microchip Technology, with the …
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Moscow warns Western military aid to Ukraine could lead to ‘unpredictable’ escalation of war
Moscow’s defence minister has warned that Western military aid to Ukraine could lead to an “unpredictable” escalation in the war.
Race against time for rescuers in Turkey, Syria as quake toll tops 8,700
Rescuers worked through the night into Wednesday to reach survivors trapped in the rubble of Monday’s devastating earthquake in southern Turkey and war-ravaged northern Syria. As the death toll surpassed 8,700, despair and anger were growing over the …
Wallenius Wilhelmsen posts huge record profit but risks remain for 2023
Car carrier giant fears lower revenue and volumes due to recessions worldwide
“Ready To Make Unpopular Decisions For Nation’s Sake”: Lankan President
Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe said on Wednesday that he will go ahead with the devolution of powers within a united Sri Lanka and continue with his unpopular decisions to ensure that the bankrupt country recovered from the economic crisis