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WTO Chief Says 'Clearly Concerned' Over New Donald Trump Tariffs
"The WTO is clearly concerned at the announcement of US plans for tariffs on steel and aluminium. The potential for escalation is real, as we have seen from the initial responses of others", WTO director-general Roberto Azevedo said in a statement.
Church Sexton Who Killed Kerala Priest and Fled to Forest Nabbed
The police with the help of locals had launched a search into the forest and on Friday afternoon, a visibly tired Jomy was spotted in the forests.
PNB Not Shown as Creditor in US Bankruptcy Filing by Nirav Modi Companies
The only banks mentioned as creditors are HSBC and Israel Discount Bank (IDB), which have outstanding loans totaling $20 million to two of the companies.
Here are Some Tips on How to Team Lingerie with Translucent Attires
Opt for nude-coloured camisoles for a more classy and sophisticated look.
Don't Worry, I'm There: Chidambaram to Son Karti in CBI Court
The senior Congress leader put his hand on his son's shoulder with his wife Nalini Chidambaram who was already in the court looking on.
Siberian Blizzards Blast Britain and Ireland as Storm Emma Approaches
With up to 90 cm of snow and temperatures as low as minus 10.3 Celsius in Scotland, Britain and Ireland issued their most severe red warnings which advise people to stay at home as travel is too dangerous.
'No Expenditure Cut in FY'18 to Meet Fiscal Deficit Target'
When asked how the government will meet the revised fiscal deficit target of 3.5 percent, Expenditure Secretary said indirect tax collections have already been factored into the revised target.
Is BSP’s Absence the Real Game Changer in Madhya Pradesh Elections?
The BSP has not fielded any candidate in the last five bypolls in Madhya Pradesh. The Congress has won four of these.
India Looks at Jordan as a Stable Anchor in West Asia
India looks at Jordan as an oasis of stability in West Asia and hence an important partner. The two sides are looking at upping the relationship through defence cooperations.
Big B to Shah Rukh Khan: Celebrities Dwell Upon Sridevi's Demise
Here are some of the after-thoughts of celebrities:
How Can CBI Claim Non-cooperation When They Haven't Issued Summons? Karti's Counsel in Court
Protesting against the arrest of Karti Chidambaram in the INX Media Ltd case, Congress leaders questioned the “mental status” of Indrani Mukerjea.
Bajaj Auto Sales up 31% at 3,57,883 Units in February
The company's domestic motorcycle sales were up 23 percent at 1,75,489 units, against 1,42,287 units during the same period a year ago.
Amid Talks of Him Joining NDA, Former Congress Leader Narayan Rane Meets Amit Shah in Delhi
Both leaders talked to each other for over an hour and Rane left the house around midnight, along with current Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis, with a smile on his face.
Subaru Shuffles Top Executives Following Inspection Scandal: Report
Subaru had earlier vowed to reinvent itself by improving oversight of its final inspections after it revealed in October that uncertified staff had carried out tests of new cars for the domestic market for decades.
U.S. Trade Officials Meet Auto Executives in Midst of NAFTA Talks
Under NAFTA, 62.5 percent of the net cost of a passenger car or light truck must originate in the NAFTA region to avoid tariffs. Trump wants the threshold raised to 85 percent.
Google Gets 2.4 Million URL Removal Requests Under New EU Laws
In a landmark ruling, the European Court of Justice established the "right to be forgotten," or more accurately, the "right to delist", allowing Europeans to ask search engines to delist information about themselves from search results.