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WEF 2022 day 4 schedule: Leaders from the tech world looked at improved collaboration on Wednesday
The Prince of Wales visited the Romexpo Donation Centre for Ukrainian refugees in Bucharest where he met nearly 1 mn Ukrainians who have reached Romania since the war began on Feb 24
An unscheduled policy meeting for Thursday has spurred expectations for a big reduction, and the possibility that capital restrictions may be loosened further
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed an order allowing residents of Ukraine's southern Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions to apply for Russian citizenship under a fast-track procedure
Zakharova criticised Tokyo for clinging to these already traditional training events, distorting their goals and content, and wrongly linking them with Russia's special military operation in Ukraine
China's President Xi Jinping and Russia's Vladimir Putin are tied together in an alliance that has no limits: George Soros
With annual inflation near 18% last month, the Kremlin leader acknowledged that 2022 would be a 'difficult' year for the Russian economy
The German economy grew in the first quarter, in line with expectations, despite difficult economic conditions caused by the war in Ukraine and the pandemic
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday said his country will not give up its land to end Russia's war.
Economists expect 40-50 bps hike in repo rate by MPC next month
The concert at World economic forum (WEF) 2022, which began with the national anthem of Ukraine, ended with a hope for peace and resolution of conflict.
CLOSING BELL: The broader markets, meanwhile, bled more with the BSE SmallCap index sliding nearly 3 per cent, and the BSE MidCap index falling close to 2 per cent
Even in regions out of the range of the heavy guns, frequent air raid sirens wail as a constant reminder that a Russian missile can strike at any time even
Russia is attempting to seize the separatist-claimed Donbas' two provinces, Donetsk and Luhansk, and trap Ukrainian forces in a pocket on the main eastern front
"We are not in a recession yet, but the signs are not good," said David Rubenstein, Co-Founder and Co-Chairman of Carlyle at the World Economic Forum's (WEF) Annual Meet on Tuesday
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu has demanded a "written agreement" from Finland and Sweden on steps to end their "support for terrorism" if they want to join the NATO
Amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Canada announced a donation of 20,000 artillery rounds of 155 mm NATO standard ammunition, including fuses and charge bags, to support Ukraine's military
The Southeast Asian financial hub is often seen as a bellwether for global growth as international trade dwarfs its domestic economy
Countries are restricting exports to cope with high prices that have been exacerbated by the war in Ukraine