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One year after Charlie Hebdo, France still scared
06 Jan 2016
In the wake of the Paris attacks that left 17 civilians and three gunmen dead in January 2015, France has seen a curtailment of civil liberties – and perhaps more importantly, a distinct political shift to the right
Chinese manufacturing contracts for fifth month
04 Jan 2016
UN ushers in 2030 Sustainable Development Goals on New Year
02 Jan 2016
The United Nations, on the New Year, ushered in an ambitious 2030 Sustainable Development Goal that aims to end poverty, hunger and assure gender equally while building a life of dignity for all over the next 15 years
UK ends aid to India, but grants to continue
31 Dec 2015
Israel ex-PM Olmert gets 18-month sentence for graft
30 Dec 2015
Israel's former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert yesterday became the first ex-premier in the country's history to serve a jail term for graft as Israel’s top court on Tuesday upheld his conviction
Saudi Arabia sees $138-bn budget deficit for 2015 as oil plummets
29 Dec 2015
Saudi Arabia, the world's top oil exporter, is running a record budget deficit for 2015 as low oil prices dented state revenues
US south hit by severe tornadoes, 11 killed
26 Dec 2015
Turkey’s banking sector hit by Anonymous cyber attacks
26 Dec 2015
Some suggest the attacks were coming from Russia as a backlash to what happened in Turkish-Syrian border last month
Zimbabwe okays Chinese yuan as legal tender
26 Dec 2015
Over 1-mn migrants poured into EU this year
23 Dec 2015
Nepal govt to address Madhesis' concerns, amend Constitution
21 Dec 2015
The new constitution threatened to politically marginalise Madhesis, who reside in the Terai region near the border with India and constitute nearly 52 per cent of Nepal's population
Mountain of rubble collapses in China; 91 missing
21 Dec 2015
Rescuers were searching today for at least 91 missing people a day after a mountain of excavated soil and construction waste buried dozens of buildings when it collapsed and swept through an industrial park in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen
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Budget 2026-27 Seeks Fiscal Balance Amid Rupee Volatility and Industrial Stagnation
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India's Budget 2026-27 targets fiscal discipline with record capex as markets tumble, the rupee weakens and manufacturing struggles to regain momentum.


