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Saudi Aramco Profits Slump 73% on Low Oil Price as Covid-19 Undercuts Global Demand
Saudi Arabia, the world's biggest crude oil exporter, has been hit hard by the double whammy of low prices and sharp cuts in production that combined to severely impact oil income.
India begins examination of plane's black box after deadly crash
Indian investigators on Sunday began examining the black box of a Boeing737 that overshot a runway on its second attempt, killing 18 people in the country's worst aviation accident in a decade.
Riot declared as fire burns in Portland police union offices
A fire inside a police union building led authorities in Portland, Oregon, to declare a riot and force protesters away from the offices as violent demonstrations continue in the city that had hoped for calm after federal agents withdrew more than a week a...
Kozhikode Plane Crash: Airlines Staff Gather at Delhi Airport to Pay Respect to Deceased Co-pilot Akhilesh Kumar
Akhilesh Kumar's mortal remains were then taken by road to Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, where his family resides, another industry official said.
Oil giants' production cuts come to 1 million bpd as they post massive writedowns
The world's five largest oil companies collectively cut the value of their assets by nearly $50 billion in the second quarter, and slashed production rates as the coronavirus pandemic caused a drastic fall in fuel prices and demand.
India's Coal Import Drops 43% in July Owing to High Stockpile at Pitheads, Plants
During April-July 2020, total coal imports were recorded at 57.27 MT, which is 35.76 per cent lower than 89.15 MT imported during April-July 2019.
CBI Should Hand Over Sushant Singh Rajput's Death Probe to Mumbai Police: Maharashtra Tells SC
Maharashtra government has accused the CBI of "indecent haste" and said it is obligated to now send the matter back to the Mumbai Police in terms with the 2013 advisory of the Union Home Ministry.
China Is Upgrading Its Great Firewall And Can Now Censor Even More Content
The update to the censoring tools used by China, is believed to be more potent in restricting HTTPS traffic that uses new technologies like TLS 1.3 and ESNI (Encrypted Server Name Indication).
Will Abide By Supreme Court in Sushant Singh Rajput Probe, Says Maharashtra Government
Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh, on saturday said that while the state opposed the handing over of Sushant Singh Rajput death case to the CBI, it will abide by the Supreme Court decision on the matter.
Neha Dhupia Reacts To Suchitra Krishnamoorthi's Tweet Calling Her Karan Johar's 'New Bestie'
Actress Suchitra Krishnamoorthi had taken to Twitter to say that groupism in Bollywood exists and claimed that Neha Dhupia, despite being an outsider, was a sycophant and new best friend of Karan Johar.
Broke Down Doors, Stormed Inside: How Beirut Blast Briefly Handed Foreign Ministry to Protesters
Demonstrators at the ministry unfurled a banner that covered the entire facade of the building.
Factbox: Tax cuts, reduced unemployment benefits - What's in Trump's coronavirus executive orders
After failing to reach a deal with the U.S. Congress for a fresh round of coronavirus pandemic relief, President Donald Trump signed a series of executive orders aimed at pumping up America's pandemichit economy.
Twitter expressed interest in buying TikTok's U.S. operations - sources
Twitter Inc has approached TikTok's Chinese owner ByteDance to express interest in acquiring the U.S. operations of the videosharing app, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters, as experts raised doubts over Twitter's ability to put together fin...
7 killed in Mexico's most violent state despite capo arrest
Hopes that the recent arrest of a Mexican gang leader could calm the countrys most violent state appeared dashed Saturday as the bulletridden bodies of seven men were found in a field and a rival drug cartel announced it was moving in.
Serena Williams is Fit and Ready to Play after 6-month Break at Top Seed Open
Serena Williams, Venus Williams, Victoria Azarenka, Sloane Stephens and Coco Gauff will take part in the inaugural Top Seed Open sans fans.
Paris imposes face mask order for outdoor markets, River Seine strollers
Parisians and holidaymakers strolling along the banks of the River Seine or browsing openair markets in Paris must wear a face mask from Monday after authorities imposed new measures to curb a rise in coronavirus infections.