Lebanese Journalist Killed: Who was Amal Khalil? Lebanese journalist killed in strike as Israel–Hezbollah tensions escalate

Recent Views 10 Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil (File pic) A Lebanese journalist was killed in an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon on Wednesday. Rescue teams recovered her body hours after the attack amid continued hostilities linked to the ongoing Israel–Hezbollah conflict.The reporter, Amal Khalil of Al-Akhbar, had taken shelter in a house in the village…

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Trump speech signals high tariffs, higher walls

Recent Views 8 The TOI correspondent from Washington: In an animated prime time address from the Diplomatic Room in the White House on Wednesday night that was anything but diplomatic, President Donald Trump doubled down on a protectionist agenda that is sending ripples through the global financial system, emphasizing the benefits of broad tariffs and…

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India’s home fortress falls: Ex-India cricketer Dinesh Karthik says ‘aura has disappeared’ after SA whitewash | Cricket News

Recent Views 20 Rishabh Pant, and Dinesh Karthik South Africa, the current ICC World Test Championship holders, completed a 2-0 series win to whitewash India at home. The Temba Bavuma-led side defeated India by 408 runs in the second Test in Guwahati on Wednesday.The result gave South Africa the biggest win over India in terms…

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Price strain: US retail sales cool in September; businesses face higher input costs; consumer resilience tested

Recent Views 20 US retail sales grew slower than expected in September as consumers grappled with persistently higher prices and companies faced rising input costs, according to government data released on Tuesday.Retail sales rose 0.2% month-on-month, the Commerce Department said, easing from 0.6% in August and falling short of analyst estimates. The moderation in spending…

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The E-shaped economy in US: How rising costs are hitting every generation

Recent Views 11 A diverse group of American workers across different ages—young adults, mid-career professionals, and older employees—looking concerned while reviewing bills, laptops, and financial documents, illustrating the multigenerational financial strain caused by rising living costs in the US. For years, economists described recoveries after recessions as “K-shaped,” a neat picture where some thrived while…

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