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  • Trump vs Harris: Key takeaways from the US 2024 presidential debate

    In their first debate, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump clashed on major issues: economic policies, abortion rights, and immigration. Harris highlighted her economic plans while Trump criticized the current administration's handling of inflation and immigration. Watch the debate highlights and see how each candidate defended their vision for America's future.

  • US Presidential debate: Harris shines as supporters feel energised after strong performance against Trump

    Kamala Harris delivered a confident performance in her first debate against Donald Trump, energizing her supporters in Philadelphia. With 56 days left in the race, Harris highlighted the contrasting visions for America and emphasized the need for continued effort. Watch her impactful address and the enthusiastic response from her team.

  • US Presidential polls: Trump claims best debate yet, hits out at moderators and Harris

    Donald Trump declared his Tuesday night debate in Philadelphia as his best performance yet, despite feeling the moderators were biased against him. In the spin room, Trump criticized Kamala Harris and suggested he faced an unfair challenge. Catch his post-debate remarks and reactions.

  • Analysis-Bankman-Fried fraud charges sidestep debate over how U.S. law sees crypto

    Bankman-Fried, 30, was indicted on two counts of wire fraud and six conspiracy counts last month in Manhattan federal court for allegedly stealing FTX customer deposits to pay debts from his hedge fund, Alameda Research, and lying to equity investors about FTX's financial condition. He has pleaded not guilty.

  • Lok Sabha takes up debate on Anti Maritime Piracy Bill

    The purpose of the Anti Maritime Piracy Bill is to enact a domestic anti-maritime piracy legislation in line with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).

  • Why P&L screenshots can be misleading for investors | fake MTM screenshots

    The mark to market statement of traders has been a talking point in the market. Over the last couple of years, many experts have taken to sharing screenshots of their portfolios on social media platforms. Why do traders post the screenshots of their profit & loss (P&L) statements and what is the market saying about the verification of the same? Watch this chat between Nandita Khemka and Santosh Nair to find out.

  • Issue of freebies should be decided by elected representatives, not judiciary: Venkaiah Naidu

    A debate has started in the country over freebies being given by some state governments as it could have serious implications on the economy.

  • Rishi Sunak u-turn on tax suggests UK leadership campaign in trouble

    He went as far as to suggest that his rival Liz Truss’s plan for a raft of immediate tax cuts was “immoral,” piling debt onto future generations.

  • Man vs machine: IBM's latest AI system loses to a human in debate but shows vast improvement

    Natarajan pointed out that he was surprised to see the machine learn from the counterpoints and then reply with the data from its research base in real time.

  • GST Bill: Tax experts decode its salient features

    To decode the GST Bill and its salient features, CNBC-TV18 spoke to tax experts.

  • There's a 'stigma' attached to Trump's brand: Mark Cuban

    Cuban, who has publicly endorsed Hillary Clinton, explained that Trump's brand went from being a "top five brand" to one that's "recognized by everybody for the wrong reason.

  • Hillary Clinton, Trump face-off in 1st debate ahead of US polls

    A record 100 million Americans are expected to tune in for 90 minutes to watch the first presidential debate, six weeks before the polls this year that could see a lot of drama and putdowns in the wake of similar trail during the Republican primary debates by the 70-year-old reality TV star.

  • Net neutrality: TRAI is seeking your views on these points

    The telecom regulator has sought suggestions from telecom operators, Internet companies and consumers on six key questions on the neutrality, which has kicked up a storm in the past one year, by June 21. Here's a look at the questions.

  • Telco official faces off with key Net Neutrality campaigner

    With the Net Neutrality debate reaching a crescendo, CNBC-TV18 reached out to understand the viewpoints of both an official of the telecom industry, some of which purportedly supports a “discriminatory” form of the Internet, and a vocal critic of the proposed regime.

  • Land Acquisition Bill passed by Rajya Sabha

    The Land Acquisition Bill was passed by the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday. The legislation seeks to provide fair and just compensation to farmers and owners of land.

  • Merkel's 'Germany Necklace' winner of debate on Twitter

    A live TV debate between Angela Merkel and her election rival Peer Steinbureck seems to have generated most comments on Twitter among Germans.

  • FinMin hopeful of getting Parliament nod on Pension Bill

    As a part of discussions on the Parliament‘s agenda, finance ministry is hopeful of getting a nod for the same on Tuesday, reports CNBC-TV18‘s Aakansha Sethi.

  • Australia wasted resources boom: Former Liberal leader

    Former Australian Liberal Party leader John Hewson said Australia had squandered the resources boom by not reforming the tax system.

  • New law allows ease in opening co; CSR not cess: Pilot

    Corporate affairs minister Sachin Pilot said, in an interview to CNBC-TV18, that the new Companies Act allows ease in opening companies and clarified that CSR was not a cess.

  • US Senate passes sweeping immigration legislation

    The US Senate approved the immigration bill on Thursday that would give a chance for many immigrants to become American citizens. The bill was passed by a vote of 68-32.

  • ECB rate cut possible following 'serious' debate

    A European Central Bank policymaker said on Friday the bank had had a "very serious" debate about cutting interest rates this week and that a cut was possible next year if the euro zone economy does not pick up.

  • Obama gets second chance in debate rematch with Romney

    US President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney disagreed over the economy in their second debate o n Tuesday, with Obama under heavy pressure to turn in a sharp and energetic performance three weeks before polling day.

  • Germans buck trend with love of newspapers

    The news: Americans love to publicly debate it, British people hardly ever pay for it online and Germans prefer to get theirs through more traditional means, according to a survey about media consumption released on Monday.

  • Lokpal debate: Oppn forces RS adjournment over PM's absence

    A determined Opposition today forced brief adjournment of Rajya Sabha demanding presence of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during the debate on Lokpal Bill, which was moved in the House on the last day of the winter session.

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