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Investigating 13 people who ‘support Maoist/ Naxalite ideologies’, police tell court in response to allegations of illegal detention of students and activists
ECB’s Muller Can’t Rule Out Interest-Rate Hike in April
European Central Bank Governing Council member Madis Muller said he can’t exclude an increase in borrowing costs at next month’s policy meeting should the Iran war keep oil and natural gas prices elevated.
Eurozone inflation jumps to 2.5% in March
Middle East energy shock pushes annual rate past European Central Bank’s 2% target
Bank holiday: Are banks open or closed today for Mahavir Jayanti? Check state-wise list
Many banks across India are closed today for Mahavir Jayanti, impacting customers in states like Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh. However, agency banks handling government transactions will remain open on March 31st to facilitate financial year-end dealings. Digital banking services are unaf...
Mahavir Jayanti bank holidays differ by city in 2026
Mahavir Jayanti bank holidays differ by city in
Hegseth’s broker accused of seeking to invest millions in defense contractors before Iran war
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth accused of attempting to profit from Operation Epic Fury as Pentagon insists claim ‘false and fabricated’
South Africa to Lower Fuel Tax as Gasoline Price Spike Looms
South Africa will reduce a tax imposed on fuel to offset the impact of surging oil prices on domestic gasoline, Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana said.
War In Iran, Bloodbath In Markets: Rs 51 Lakh Crore Lost In March; Check April Forecast
Stock Market Crash: Foreign investors were heavy sellers, pulling out close to Rs 1.2 lakh crore (around $12 billion) during March.
Euro-Zone Inflation Jumps Most Since 2022 on Energy Costs
The euro area saw its steepest jump in inflation since 2022 as the Iran war pushed energy costs sharply higher, backing expectations that the European Central Bank will have to raise interest rates.
Army investigates Apache helicopter flyby at Kid Rock's home
The U.S. Army is investigating why two Apache helicopters flew near Kid Rock's home in Nashville. The singer and rapper shared videos of the flyby on social media over the weekend. Matt Gutman reports.
Haryana recommends CBI probe in Rs 590 crore IDFC First Bank fraud; Kotak Mahindra bank official named in another scam
Inflation Hit Iceland Hard. Even Its Beloved Hot Dogs.
This reliable food has long been a cheap option in an expensive country. Steadily increasing prices have locals complaining, but they can’t stop ordering one with everything.
Gold prices rise further in local, international markets
Silver prices also record an upward trend
China Seeks Better EU Ties as Lawmakers Return After Eight Years
China welcomed the first visit by European lawmakers in eight years, as Beijing seeks to stabilize relations following the lifting of retaliatory sanctions last year.
Taylor Swift sued for trademark infringement over "The Life of a Showgirl"
A Las Vegas performer has sued Taylor Swift over the title of her hit album "The Life of a Showgirl," alleging it violates the performer's trademark.
HD Korea Shipbuilding Sells $1.55 Billion of Exchangeable Bonds
HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering Co. has raised $1.55 billion from the sale of bonds that can be exchanged into shares of its unit HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., according to terms of the deal seen by Bloomberg News, about $50 million more than it had initially sought.
European Rates Set Volatility Record as Algos Amplify War Swings
European rates markets are set for the most volatile month on record, sparking chatter over the role robot traders are playing in exacerbating wild swings during the Middle East conflict.
Stock market holiday today: Are BSE, NSE closed for trading on March 31, 2026?
This holiday is the fifth among the 16 market closures planned for 2026. Trading will remain suspended again on April 3 (Friday) for Good Friday, followed by another holiday on April 14 (Tuesday) to mark Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanti.
Sex offence investigation into Scott Mills closed due to lack of evidence
The Radio 2 DJ was sacked by the BBC over allegations relating to his personal conduct.
Wall Street Has a Growing Appetite for Fast Food in Japan
In the land of sushi and ramen, Wall Street is betting millions on American burgers and fried chicken. Carlyle and Goldman Sachs see chains like KFC and Burger King having a larger presence in Japan. What's fueling these big bets? Lisa Du explains. (Source: Bloomberg)