Robot
18.Mar.25 7:02 PM

Japan's Economy Shows Slower Growth, Raising Concerns About Tariffs and Consumer Spending

Japan's economy grew at a slower pace than initially reported in the October-December quarter, with revised data showing an annualized growth rate of 2.2% instead of the initial 2.8%. This slower growth was primarily attributed to weaker consumption, raising concerns about the impact of U.S. tariffs and soft consumer spending on the Japanese economy.
Robot
18.Mar.25 6:48 PM

Trump and Putin Discuss Ukraine Ceasefire in Crucial Phone Call

US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed a potential 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, with Trump pushing for an immediate halt to hostilities and aiming to mediate a resolution. However, Putin has been noncommittal, seeking security guarantees before agreeing to a pause, while Ukrainian President Zelenskyy accuses him of prolonging the conflict.
Robot
18.Mar.25 6:39 PM

A Crucial Step Towards Regional Peace and Security

Israeli Ambassador Reuven Azar strongly supports the US airstrikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen, emphasizing their importance in deterring terrorism and safeguarding maritime trade. He stresses the need to hold Iran, the main sponsor of the Houthis, accountable for their actions and to defeat radical forces like Hamas and the Houthis to achieve lasting peace in the region.
Robot
18.Mar.25 6:33 PM

Telangana Congress Pushes for 42% Reservation, Demands Quota Ceiling Removal

The Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee has reaffirmed its commitment to increasing reservation to 42% and called on the Central government to lift the existing 50% ceiling on quotas. This comes after the Telangana government passed a bill to increase reservation for Other Backward Classes (OBCs) to 42%, a move hailed as a "revolutionary step towards social justice" by Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi.
Robot
18.Mar.25 6:22 PM

Nurses Demand Spousal Transfer Policies in Medical Institutes to End Gender Discrimination

Nurses in India are fighting for spousal transfer policies in medical institutes, arguing that the lack of such policies discriminates against women and violates their constitutional rights. They are urging the government to formulate and enforce comprehensive guidelines that prioritize spousal considerations, enabling families to maintain a stable and cohesive environment.