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The deal follows a DOJ finding in May that Boeing breached a 2021 agreement that had shielded it from prosecution
The release of the data follows a Citibank report last week which said growth of close to 7 per cent will only create 8 million to 9 million jobs in India, short of the 11 million to 12 million needed
The supplies would come to India via Chinese ports, but Indian authorities do not think New Delhi should entirely rely on China for steady supplies of coking coal from Mongolia, the sources said
June sales of so-called new energy vehicles including pure electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids accounted for a record 48.1 per cent of domestic car sales
Production was also affected by the government's decision to ban 20 pesticides
At a summit in Vilnius last year, Nato leaders agreed on the alliance's first major defence plans in more than three decades
U.S. yields declined on Friday after data showed nonfarm payrolls grew by a slightly higher-than-expected 206,000 jobs in June, but the count for April and May was revised lower by 111,000
Seoul would make a decision on weapons support for Ukraine based on how a new military pact between Moscow and Pyongyang plays out
The deal would elevate David Ellison, the 41-year-old tech scion who founded Skydance, as Hollywood's newest power broker
China's 30-year government bond yield rose 2.5 basis points (bps) following the PBOC statement, while 10-year yields were up around two basis points
The result delivered a stinging blow to President Emmanuel Macron and leaves the euro zone's second largest economy in limbo, heralding a period of political instability
Data suggest 2024 could outrank 2023 as the hottest year since records began after human-caused climate change and the El Nino natural weather phenomenon both pushed temperatures to record high
Oil prices gained on strong summer fuel demand and potential supply disruptions from Gulf of Mexico hurricanes
Tata, Britain's biggest steel producer, started closing one of its carbon-intensive blast furnaces on Thursday while the shutdown of its other one is slated for September
Far right and left-wing parties want to roll back some of Macron's reforms, ranging from raising the retirement age to scrapping a wealth tax on financial assets
In the outgoing parliament, French President Macron's alliance had only 250 seats and he required support from other parties to pass laws
The upcoming budget would be Modi's first major policy announcement in his third term as prime minister
Russia's defence ministry said in a statement the attack took place in the area of the Black Sea port of Yuzhne, adding that a radar station was also destroyed
Biden faces an uprising within his own party to end his campaign run after the shaky and halting debate performance against Trump on June 27
This year's third quarter is expected to see revenue grow both year-on-year and compared with the previous quarter, Foxconn said in a statement