Saudi Arabia Reassesses Lavish Spending Amid Financial Headwinds
Saudi Arabia is reportedly scaling back its lavish spending, particularly in sports, amid financial concerns, signaling a strategic shift.
Saudi Arabia is reportedly scaling back its lavish spending, particularly in sports, amid financial concerns, signaling a strategic shift.
Myanmar's junta moves Aung San Suu Kyi to a 'designated residence,' a move seen as a bid for legitimacy amid ongoing brutal rule.
Central banks are increasing gold reserves due to rising geopolitical risks and a need for stable assets.
Commercial LPG prices have surged by a record Rs 993 per cylinder, reaching Rs 3,071.5 in Delhi due to rising global energy costs.
Oil companies absorb global fuel price rises, keeping petrol, diesel, LPG, and domestic ATF steady for consumers.
India has cut windfall tax on diesel exports to Rs 23/litre and ATF to Rs 33/litre, effective May 1.
Iran's Supreme Leader announces new legal frameworks for the Strait of Hormuz and reaffirms commitment to nuclear capabilities.
Amnesty International alleges Nigerian military is running a detention camp holding 1,500 Fulani, with many children dying from disease and starvation.
The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra will resume in June via Uttarakhand's Lipulekh Pass, with 500 pilgrims permitted in ten batches.
Haj pilgrims will pay an additional Rs 10,000 due to rising ATF prices, with the government citing negotiations to prevent a larger hike.