
Amid tensions with Pakistan, India switches off power supply of certain areas
Power supply of certain areas in the strategically located 15 Corps Cantonment here was switched off as a precautionary measure Tuesday night.

Power supply of certain areas in the strategically located 15 Corps Cantonment here was switched off as a precautionary measure Tuesday night.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday criticized the League of Arab States (LAS)-EU summit held in Egypt and said the gathering shows the EU’s insincerity because the host country has recently executed several lives.

The US is tightening its grip on political allies of Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro.

Rahul Singh, President of Financial Services at HCL Technologies, in an interview with World News Monitor explains how new technologies in finance can make the world a better place and what dangers are looming.

Morgan Stanley’s James Lord is explaining why China’s transformation to a current account deficit nation could be the biggest “turning point” for the world in 2019.

Pro-European opposition leaders have accused the Moldovan authorities of rigging the parliamentary election that has just ended in the country

There is no evidence that the European Central Bank’s (ECB) so-called quantitative easing (QE) programme has had an effect on the eurozone economy, according to a new research paper published on Tuesday (19 February).

Glencore vows to furthering its commitment to the transition to a low-carbon economy and cut coal production.

The founder of Huawei has said there is “no way the US can crush” the company, in an exclusive interview with the BBC.

Russian Federation remained Ukraine’s main trade partner in 2018, despite mutual trade restrictions imposed in 2016.