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A boost for Moscow in the shadow of Iran war: US allows India to buy Russian oil for a month
The U.S. Treasury Department's decision to allow India to buy Russian oil for 30 days underscores a boost for Moscow's fortunes against the backdrop of the Iran war as Russia’s oil exports help Kremlin pay for its own war on Ukraine.
India vs New Zealand T20 World Cup final press conference LIVE: Suryakumar Yadav's press conference has begun and India skipper is speaking about his side's preparations for the final. Mitchell Santer has made it clear that New Zealand's goal is to silence the 1 lakh fans at Narendra Modi Stadium.
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Why Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s assassination sparked protests in India - India’s Shia community holds tearful vigils, condolence meetings, and protests largely driven by religious solidarity to mourn the assassination of Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei,
India vs New Zealand Press Conference Live Updates, T20 World Cup Final: New Zealand skipper Mitchell Santner caused quite the stir on the eve of the T20 World Cup final against India in Ahmedabad, stating that the Black Caps wouldn’t mind “breaking a few hearts” in order to finally win their maiden limited-overs world title.
Head coach Amelia Valverde, however, expects her side to maintain the intensity they showed in the 2-1 defeat to Vietnam. However, she did admit that the Indian players are physically exhausted.<br /><br />Japan are the highest-ranked team in the tournament,
As the cricketing world descends upon the Narendra Modi Stadium this Sunday for IND vs NZ T20 World Cup 2026 final, the air in Ahmedabad is thick with a mix of high-octane anticipation and a lingering sense of venue anxiety.
By Sumit Khanna MORBI, India, March 6 (Reuters) - India's 650 billion rupees ($7 billion) ceramics and tiles industry risks grinding to a halt as the escalating Middle East conflict crimps fuel supplies,