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Kremlin mulls retribution for Finland and Sweden NATO moves
G7 to continue weapons supplies 'as long as necessary'; G7 to speed up efforts to end dependence on Russia energy; EU says no sign Putin wants to end war
India said it would still allow exports backed by letters of credit that were already issued, and sales to countries that request supplies "to meet their food security needs"
Indonesia for years has been trying to secure a deal with Tesla on battery investment and potentially for Musk's SpaceX aerospace company.
"Twitter legal just called to complain that I violated their NDA by revealing the bot check sample size is 100!" tweeted Musk, chief executive of electric car maker Tesla Inc.
Sweden, after Finland is set to request for a NATO membership looking at the recent turnaround of the ruling party in the country. This decision also comes at the helm of Russian conflict with Ukraine
Reliance, run by Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani, plans to build a portfolio of 50 to 60 grocery, household and personal care brands within six months
Finland will be applying for NATO alliance in the near future, Finnish President confirmed recently. With increasing pressure from Russia, Finland is edging closer towards US and NATO's umbrella
Police said he shot 11 Black victims and two who were white before surrendering to police
Egypt's government has agreed to buy half a million tonnes of wheat from India, Egyptian Supply Minister Aly Moselhy said on Sunday.
Ukraine has scored a series of successes since Russia invaded on Feb. 24, forcing Russia's commanders to abandon an advance on the capital Kyiv
Shanghai is looking to resurrect businesses shutdown due to Covid in order to revive the area's exonomy. Beijing continues to battle along similar lines.
India banned wheat exports on Saturday days after saying it was targeting record shipments this year, as a scorching heat wave curtailed output and domestic prices hit a record high
The move comes days after e& said it was looking to expand into new markets in Africa, Europe and Asia and in areas outside telecoms such as financial technology as its seeks to drive growth
The government said it would still allow exports backed by already issued letters of credit and to countries that request supplies 'to meet their food security needs'
Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko says Moscow has no hostile intentions towards Finland and Sweden
MbZ, 61, had been wielding power for years in a period when Sheikh Khalifa suffered bouts of illness, including a stroke in 2014
Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, who has long controlled the levers of power in the United Arab Emirates, has succeeded his late brother as ruler
Bitcoin, the largest cryptocurrency by market value, last rose 4.85% to $29,925, rebounding from a December 2020-low of $25,400 which it hit on Thursday
Consumer sentiment index falls 9.4% to 59.1 in May. Import prices unchanged in April; up 12.0% year-on-year