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Twelve leading clubs announced a European Super League on Sunday, despite warnings from UEFA, and FIFA has criticised the move
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Like in most emerging markets, these last-mile hurdles pose a frustratingly complex challenge to India’s creditors. They also increase the overall risk premium for rural advances
A version of the popular photo-sharing app for younger users could hook children on endless scrolling and body-image shame, nonprofit groups warn.
Auto industry executives are rattled by a global shortage of semiconductors which is hitting production in China
The focus, instead, is on creating small containment zones to control the spread of the virus. India on Sunday reported 2,61,500 new Covid-19 cases, 1,501 fatalities, Sitharaman said.
“Prime-Minister Narendra Modi’s presence in Porto, on May 8, will definitely constitute a historic milestone, as he will meet there, for the first time ever, the 27 EU’s heads of state and government,” Portuguese ambassador to India Carlos Pereira Marques
Peace clause protects India’s food procurement programmes against action from WTO members in case the subsidy ceilings – 10 per cent of the value of food production in the case of India and other developing countries – are breached.
Constrained fiscal capacity and little policy room with a big informal sector pose challenges, says Reinhart.
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