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India shows ‘cautious resilience’ despite Middle East conflict: DEA
India's economy shows 'cautious resilience' despite global headwinds like Middle East conflict and rising oil prices. While manufacturing and services remain strong, and forex reserves offer a buffer, inflation concerns are mounting due to wholesale price surges. A weaker monsoon could further challenge growth and rural demand.
Inside Antilia: The $3 Billion Home of Mukesh Ambani That Redefines Luxury Living
Step inside Antilia, the $3 billion fortress of Mukesh Ambani, and discover why it stands as the most expensive home ever built. From its sky-high structure to opulent amenities, this architectural marvel is a testament to wealth and innovation that you simply can't miss!
UP Residents To Pay 10% Fuel Surcharge On June Electricity Bills
The surcharge has been imposed to recover the additional expenditure incurred on power procurement and transmission costs in accordance with regulations framed by the Uttar Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission.
Malaysian Defense Minister Says Won’t Rush Spending
Malaysian defense chief Mohamed Khaled Nordin told Bloomberg that the country will not rush to increase its defence budget despite US pressure for partners to become more self-reliant. Khaled spoke with Haslinda Amin in an exclusive interview at Asia’s premier defense summit, the Shangri-La Dialogue. (Source: Bloomberg)
NATO Military Head Says No ‘Drama’ With US
Europe has responded to President Donald Trump’s demands to pay more for defense, a top NATO military official said Saturday, adding that the relationship with the Pentagon is stable and free of “drama.” Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, chair of NATO’s Military Committee, spoke with Haslinda Amin at the Shangri-La Dialogue, Asia’s premier defense summit. (Source: Bloomberg)
Burnham would end asylum hotel contracts if he was PM, allies say
Andy Burnham would end the multibillion-pound asylum accommodation contracts if he became prime minister, according to allies of the Labour leadership hopeful. Since March, the Home Office has had the opportunity to trigger a break clause in the ten-year contracts it signed with three private companies which are responsible for sourcing accommodation. The clause allows the Whitehall department to negotiate or cancel them altogether at any point between now and 2029, when they expire. Accor...
How the Invention of Rope Gave Us Modern Civilization | Odd Lots
Rope is easy to take for granted. It seems obvious and straightforward. But of course, it had to be invented. Early humans discovered that by twisting fibers around each other, the resulting structure would be something durable and strong. Without rope, all kinds of things aren't possible, from lifting objects into the air to whaling or modern bridges. So how was rope developed and what were the big breakthroughs in its history? On this episode, we speak with Tim Queeney, the author of 'Rope: Ho...
UK engineering firm collapses into administration - in business since 1969
UK engineering firm collapses into administration - in business since 1969The company has been operating for nearly 60 years. Share Article Share Article Facebook X LinkedIn Reddit Bluesky Email Copy Link Link copied Bookmark Add us as preferred source Comments By Rebecca Robinson 09:10, Sat, May 30, 2026 Updated: 09:17, Sat, May 30, 2026 The company has been operating for nearly 60 years (Image: Getty)A UK engineering firm has collapsed into administration after being in business for nearly 60...
Universal Music rejects Bill Ackman’s $65bn takeover bid
Universal Music’s board has rejected billionaire Bill Ackman’s takeover proposal, arguing it “materially undervalues” the company and is ultimately not in the best interest of shareholders or artists. The company’s board unanimously rejected the $65bn (£48.3bn) proposal from Ackman’s Pershing Square Capital on Friday, as it offered to buy the world’s largest record company last month. Pershing Square proposed a cash and stock offer through its acquisition vehicle, valuing the company at rou...
Odd Lots: How Rope Gave us Modern Civilization (Podcast)
Rope is easy to take for granted. It seems obvious and straightforward. But of course, it had to be invented. Early humans discovered that by twisting fibers around each other, the resulting structure would be something durable and strong. Without rope, all kinds of things aren’t possible, from lifting objects into the air to whaling or modern bridges. So how was it developed and what were the big breakthroughs in its history? On this episode, we speak with Tim Queeney, the author of the recent
Electricity bills in UP to rise 10% from June
LUCKNOW: The Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited (UPPCL) has imposed a 10 per cent fuel and power purchase adjustment surcharge (FPPAS) on electricity consumers for June.
New supermarkets opening across UK - Tesco, Morrisons and Aldi locations
New supermarkets opening across UK - Tesco, Morrisons and Aldi locationsTesco plans to deliver over 70 new Express stores before March 2027. Share Article Share Article Facebook X LinkedIn Reddit Bluesky Email Copy Link Link copied Bookmark Add us as preferred source Comments By Mia Raja 08:50, Sat, May 30, 2026 Updated: 08:50, Sat, May 30, 2026 Tesco is expanding in London through the acquisition of five former Amazon Fresh locations (Image: Getty)Various supermarket chains are opening new loca...
Why buying home has gotten costlier: Eight cities see price rise upto 24% in Q1
Qatar Says Temporary Toll at Strait of Hormuz Is Negotiable
Qatar opposes permanent legal fees for transit through the Strait of Hormuz, but a temporary toll is negotiable and could help restore normal passage through the key waterway, a top official said.
Iconic High Street store returns weeks after closing 33 stores in rescue deal
Iconic High Street store returns weeks after closing 33 stores in rescue dealBrits will miss this store which could be found on high streets all over the UK. Share Article Share Article Facebook X LinkedIn Reddit Bluesky Email Copy Link Link copied Bookmark Add us as preferred source Comments By Sophie Warburton 08:33, Sat, May 30, 2026 Across the UK, a huge amount of stores have closed down (Image: Getty)Russell & Bromley has returned to high streets after closing 33 stores. The British footwea...
Need low-cost housing? Here's how the SPARSH 2.0 scheme works
The Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu has launched SPARSH 2.0, a new housing initiative to boost affordable rental homes for workers and the economically weaker sections. Government agencies and PSUs are encouraged to build or convert complexes into low-cost rental units, aiming to enhance living conditions and support the 'Housing for All' mission.
Keir Starmer mulling 'borrowing spree' to boost Britain's defence
Sir Keir Starmer is said to be considering raising a borrowing spree to fund an increase in defence spending.It is just one way the Prime Minister is understood to be considering paying for the long-delayed defence investment plan.The package, which will be published next month, contains an increase of £18billion in spending to fund Britain's rearmament.The Ministry of Defence (MoD) and the Treasury have been negotiating the details for months in a bid to prepare the UK for the growing global th...
Trucking in a fuel crisis: the Australian driver sacrificing his paycheck for diesel – video
Frank is a truck owner-driver, meaning he owns his own truck, picks up contracts wherever he happens to be in Australia and pays for his own fuel. He can spend up to two months at a time on the road, and lives by the rule-of-thumb that one third of a job's pay should go to fuel, one third should go to truck maintenance and the remaining third is his wages. But the war in Iran, leading to increased diesel prices, has put significant financial strain on this model. Coupled with historically slim...
UK railway company collapses into liquidation - founded in 2017
UK railway company collapses into liquidation - founded in 2017Frost Rail Services in Lancashire built overground and underground railways Share Article Share Article Facebook X LinkedIn Reddit Bluesky Email Copy Link Link copied Bookmark Add us as preferred source Comments By Jon King, News Reporter 07:42, Sat, May 30, 2026 Updated: 07:42, Sat, May 30, 2026 Joint liquidators were appointed to wind up Frost Railway Services (Image: Getty)A railway company in Lancashire which was founded in 2017...
From logistics parks to offices: How is Middle East conflict hitting Asia's property market
The Middle East conflict is impacting Asia Pacific's commercial real estate through rising energy costs and inflation. This is affecting logistics, retail, and office sectors, while investment markets face growing uncertainty due to potential interest rate shifts. Broader macroeconomic channels are expected to shape the region's property outlook.