India ready to return to Zimbabwe

India ready to return to Zimbabwe

read 2 minutes Last update : 01 April 2026 | 5:07 pm First India are set to tour Zimbabwe for a three-match T20I series in Harare, marking their return to the African nation after a gap of two years. Zimbabwe Cricket confirmed the schedule on Wednesday, with all matches to be played at the Harare…

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Alphabet takes hold of the loan market

Alphabet takes hold of the loan market

Alphabet is issuing rare 100-year bonds to lock in funding for AI, data center and cloud ambitions. Google’s parent company Alphabet Inc. has issued a rare 100-year bond as part of a multi-currency debt offering worth about $32 billion. The move comes as the Mountain View, California-based company attempts to increase spending on AI and…

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What are securities lawyers like?

What are securities lawyers like?

Investment fraud is one of the most financially devastating crimes a person can experience. Unlike a car accident or workplace injury, damage is not always immediately visible. Victims often spend months or years watching their savings evaporate before they realize they have been defrauded, and by that time, it may seem almost impossible to recover…

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April may be wetter, colder

April may be wetter, colder

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Tuesday said maximum temperatures in April are likely to be below normal to below normal in many parts of the country, with rainfall expected to reach 112 per cent of the long period average (LPA). Most weather models also indicate the possible development of El Nino during the Indian…

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Canada has invited 356 applicants

Canada has invited 356 applicants

Canada’s latest Express Entry draw has issued 356 invitations as the cut-off score rose to 802, highlighting the role of provincial nomination in securing permanent residence. In a round held on March 30, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) invited 356 candidates under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)-specific draw, according to data published on a…

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Becomes the new CEO of Porsche Saint

Becomes the new CEO of Porsche Saint

Amid a historic crisis in Germany’s auto industry, Porsche has a new chief executive. Michael Leiters took charge of the luxury carmaker on January 1, ending Oliver Blume’s controversial dual leadership as head of Porsche and parent Volkswagen Group, which Blume will continue to run. The appointment comes as the Stuttgart-based manufacturer faces a 10%…

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Future Wealth launches $50 million

Future Wealth launches $50 million

Future Wealth Investments, a Singapore-based investment firm with a multi-geographic focus in India, UAE and Singapore, has announced the launch of its first venture fund with a target fund of $50 million and a green shoe option of $10 million, taking the total potential fund size to $60 million. The fund focuses primarily on pre-seed…

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Jubilant Foodworks will not back down

Jubilant Foodworks will not back down

Jubilant Foodworks’ board on Monday did not renew its development rights for US-based coffee and donut brand Dunkin’, the company said in a stock exchange filing. Jubilant said it would close all Dunkin’ stores in the country on or before December 31. Jubilant Foodworks entered into a Multiple Unit Development Franchise Agreement (MUDFA) on February…

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Latin America at a turning point

Latin America at a turning point

The US campaign to capture and oust Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro from power in January put Latin America back in the spotlight. But the surprise intervention has not yet translated into major political or economic change in the region. Instead, a familiar, business-as-usual approach appears to be in play: modest growth; Economies linked to external…

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Kuwait returns to Global D

Kuwait returns to Global D

Political gridlock kept the country out of the sovereign market for eight years. With a billion-dollar issue, it is back in play as oil price volatility strengthens the case for fiscal flexibility. Last September, Kuwait issued its first international sovereign deal since 2017, worth $11.25 billion, returning to global markets while sharpening the case for…

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