Texas man arrested for killing Hyderabad student at gas station
A 23-year-old Texas resident, Richard Florez, has been arrested for the murder of 28-year-old Indian student Chandrashekar Pole at a Fort Worth gas station.
A year since privatization, NAIA upgrade expectations surpassed – SMC chief
MANILA, Philippines — How much has the New NAIA Infra Corp. (NNIC), a unit of San Miguel Corp., accomplished for the Ninoy Aquino International Airport so far? SMC president and CEO Ramon S. Ang said the NNIC has surpassed all expectations since the company took over NAIA for the purpose of modernization and facilities upgrade a
Mumbai Ailing Hospitals Part 11: Sion Hospital Struggles With Medicine Shortages, Overcrowding & Equipment Failures
Mumbai’s Sion Hospital faces a severe healthcare crisis, with medicine shortages forcing patients to buy costly drugs, overcrowded wards, hygiene issues, equipment failures, and delayed diagnostics. Despite handling thousands daily and providing critical care, administrative lapses and resource strain leave patients frustrated and vulnerable.
‘Iran is developing a nuclear missile to hit the US,’ Netanyahu warns in Ben Shapiro interview
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that Iran is developing a missile that could put New York City, Boston, Washington, or Miami under their atomic guns.
Del Monte plans $600-M equity raising to erase debt
MANILA, Philippines — Canned fruit maker Del Monte Pacific Ltd. (DMPL) is planning to raise up to $600 million from the issuance of new shares in its Philippine business to cut its liabilities. In a regulatory filing on Tuesday, the Campos-led company said it was considering an equity raise through private placement at Del Monte
‘Dekhne Mein Pata Chalega’: Rajasthan Royals Coach Vikram Rathour Warns 14-Year-Old Vaibhav Suryavanshi Over Fitness; Video
The 14-year-old dashing batter is currently with the India U19 squad, preparing for the second Youth Test against Australia U19 at the Great Barrier Reef Arena in Mackay
US Banks Are Taking Aim at a European Weak Spot
All’s fair in love and politics — and international bank capital rules. US financial watchdogs are making mischief with European standards that give lenders relief by treating the euro zone as a single domestic market. The Americans have a point: The bloc is not a single market for banking and that’s been a problem when things go wrong. But they doubtless have an ulterior motive born of the political obstacles to reforming some of their own rules to help big US banks compete harder with their Eu








