India’s Russian crude oil trade rebound in October after previous quarter dip; imports rise to 1.8 million bpd: Report

Recent Views 8 In a notable shift, India’s crude oil imports from Russia have surged in the first half of October, reversing a three-month decline observed from July to September. This resurgence is attributed to Indian refineries operating at full capacity to meet the heightened demand during the festive season, as indicated by ship tracking…

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‘Felt like I had to sleep 24/7’: Ex RCB player reveals challenging battle with testicular cancer | Cricket News

Recent Views 10 File photo of Australia cricketer Nic Maddinson. (Image: X) Australian Test and T20I cricketer Nic Maddinson has disclosed his battle with testicular cancer, revealing he underwent chemotherapy after being diagnosed earlier this year. The 33-year-old cricketer, who has played three Tests and six T20Is for Australia, spent a significant portion of 2025…

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Exclusive | No women’s edition? No freestyle? Will old Norway Chess go on?: Total Chess World Championship Tour explained | Chess News

Recent Views 8 Magnus Carlsen (L) and D Gukesh (R) had squared off at the Norway Chess. (Image: Norway Chess) NEW DELHI: The chess world is witnessing a major shake-up as FIDE officially approved a brand-new World Championship format titled “Total Chess World Championship Tour”, to be organised by Norway Chess.The idea is to find…

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Indian pharma eyes Russian market; Firms explore localised production; target to build largest API hub

Recent Views 10 Indian pharmaceutical companies are increasingly setting their sights on the Russian market, exploring opportunities to establish production facilities across various regions there. This development was highlighted by Sergey Cheremin, Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Department for External Economic and International Relations, during the “TIME: Russia-India. Mutual Efficiency” forum.Cheremin revealed that…

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Over half of students use AI tools for study abroad decisions, research finds multi-channel marketing essential

Recent Views 9 Research reveals students trust human advice despite rising AI use for study abroad choices. (AI Image) More than half of prospective students now rely on artificial intelligence (AI) tools to help decide where and what to study abroad, according to IDP’s Emerging Futures: Voice of the International Student survey. Despite this rapid…

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