FPIs pull out over ₹23,880cr from Indian equities in September
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) continued their selling spree in Indian equities, withdrawing 23, 885 crore (around $2. 7 billion) in September.
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Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) continued their selling spree in Indian equities, withdrawing 23, 885 crore (around $2. 7 billion) in September.
Chandrashekar Pole, a 27-year-old Indian student from Hyderabad, was shot dead at a gas station in Denton, Texas. The incident occurred on Friday night when an unidentified gunman of African-American origin opened fire.
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket launched for 125th time this year
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket launched for 125th time this year
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket launched for 125th time this year
MANILA, Philippines–Continuing her Asian swing, Alex Eala is set to compete in the 2025 Wuhan Open qualifiers in China. Seeded fifth in the qualifying draw of the prestigious event, Eala faces Japan’s Moyuka Uchijima in the opening round on Saturday, no earlier than 5:30 p.m. READ: Alex Eala exits Suzhou Open WTA 125 after quarterfinal
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MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine government is pushing for tariff exemptions on local products not produced in the United States, as trade talks with Washington continue. Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. said tariff negotiators are aiming at this concession. This, even if US President Donald Trump’s tariff policy was not discussed in the recently
Leader says move is is necessary to protect our borders, our veterans and our citizensKemi Badenoch has announced that a Conservative government under her leadership would pull the UK out of the European convention on human rights. The move marks a lurch to the right for the Tories, who are attempting to stem a loss of support to Nigel Farages Reform UK. Farage has long been a critic of the ECHR and has pledged to leave it if he becomes prime minister.
Ireland’s government is one of the most outspoken critics of the war in Gaza, but, unlike others such as Spain, it hosts the European headquarters of some of the US’s biggest companies.