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  • Rice exports to certain European countries exempted from mandatory inspection certificate for 6 months

    It was earlier stated by the directorate to make the certificate must for export to these countries from January this year.

  • Inflation hits record 10% in 19 EU countries using euro

    Inflation hits record 10% in 19 EU countries using euro

    Price increases are at their highest level since record-keeping for the euro started in 1997.

  • EU countries to discuss options to jointly curb gas demand

    EU countries to discuss options to jointly curb gas demand

    "I plan to present to ministers the concrete steps that I believe we have to make, both at member states' side and the Commission's side, to be better prepared," EU energy commissioner Kadri Simson said on her arrival to the meeting of energy ministers in Luxembourg.

  • Moscow says it destroyed tanks supplied by eastern European countries in strikes on Kyiv

    Moscow says it destroyed tanks supplied by eastern European countries in strikes on Kyiv

    "High-precision, long-range missiles fired by the Russian Aerospace Forces on the outskirts of Kyiv destroyed T-72 tanks supplied by eastern European countries and other armoured vehicles that were in hangars," Russian defence ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said.

  • Europeans expel dozens of Russian envoys to combat espionage

    Europeans expel dozens of Russian envoys to combat espionage

    Poland last week expelled 45 Russians whom the government identified as intelligence officers using their diplomatic status as cover to operate in the country.

  • Asylum seekers not a 'burden' for European economies: Study

    Asylum seekers not a 'burden' for European economies: Study

    On the contrary, the economic impact tends to be positive as a proportion of the asylum seekers become permanent residents, according to economists from the CNRS, Clermont-Auvergne University, and Paris-Nanterre University in France, who have estimated a dynamic statistical model based on 30 years of data from 15 countries in Western Europe.

  • To cut healthcare costs, US must partner India: Biocon's Shaw

    To cut healthcare costs, US must partner India: Biocon's Shaw

    Biocon Chief Kiran Mazumdar Shaw says India is not an outsourced services country anymore, it is an innovation and knowledge partner.

  • IMF calls for 'more progress' on Greece bailout plan

    IMF calls for 'more progress' on Greece bailout plan

    The IMF welcomed the Brussels meeting Monday where eurozone ministers said they had made some progress in the months-old dispute, with Greece agreeing to new bailout reforms.

  • India, EFTA to resume FTA talks this week in Geneva

    India, EFTA to resume FTA talks this week in Geneva

    A team of officials from the commerce ministry is visiting Geneva to resume talks, an official said.

  • Railway Minister pushes for upgrading train coaches

    Railway Minister pushes for upgrading train coaches

    Mahanama Express, which connects New Delhi with Varanasi, the Lok Sabha constituency of Modi, was launched in January this year.

  • Apps in Google Play store can cost users up to Rs 26,000

    Apps in Google Play store can cost users up to Rs 26,000

    The US is not the only country where Google has chosen to lift the maximum price developers can ask for an app and IAPs. The company has also increased the upper limit for the Indian market as well.

  • Consumer Protection Bill likely in this Parl session

    Consumer Protection Bill likely in this Parl session

    The new law, that seeks to create a Consumer Protection Authority to fast-track grievance redressal of consumers on the lines of US and European countries, is likely to get the nod of Union Cabinet this month.

  • Almost 1 in 3 Europeans could be poor by 2025

    Almost 1 in 3 Europeans could be poor by 2025

    Europe could have another 25 million poor people by 2025 as the effects of austerity measures are felt across the continent, a leading poverty charity warned on Thursday.

  • Barclays Cap says FIIs bullish on India; gives stock ideas

    Barclays Cap says FIIs bullish on India; gives stock ideas

    Bhuvnesh Singh, head of research at Barclays Capital says at Barclays they are overweight on healthcare stocks, some pharma stocks like Sun Lupin. They also like Cairn India and BPCL from the oil and gas sector.

  • Smoking causes 270,000 cancers yearly in Europe: Study

    Smoking causes 270,000 cancers yearly in Europe: Study

    In eight European and Scandinavian countries, 270,000 people are diagnosed every year with cancers caused by smoking, according to a European study.

  • Top management of PSUs to embark on study tour to Europe

    Top management of PSUs to embark on study tour to Europe

    Top management of PSUs like ONGC, and BHEL are expected to visit Europe on a two-week tour to interact with experts and management academicians on the best global practices to lead their companies more efficiently, PSUs' apex body has said.

  • Once poster child of crisis, Iceland recovers

    Once poster child of crisis, Iceland recovers

    In this small Icelandic village, sailors are making double their pre-crisis pay, haddock sales to places like Boston and Brussels are booming and unemployment is almost zero - signs of this island's surprisingly rapid rise from the ashes of banking ruin.

  • Euro zone crisis grave threat to global economy: PM

    Euro zone crisis grave threat to global economy: PM

    India today said that Eurozone crisis is a potentially grave threat to stability of global economy, but made it clear that management of the crisis is primarily responsibility of the European countries.

  • Europe EBITDA to remain around 7-8%: VA Tech Wabag

    Europe EBITDA to remain around 7-8%: VA Tech Wabag

    The economic health of European countries has raised concerns about VA Tech Wabag’s revenues from those nations. However, Rajiv Mittal, managing director of the company told CNBC-TV18 that they are experiencing no pressure on margins from that market.

  • Iran will not relinquish its nuclear rights: Salehi

    Iran will not relinquish its nuclear rights: Salehi

    Iran has said it will not relinquish its legitimate rights outlined in the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).

  • Koochie Play Systems encourages kids to play outdoor

    Koochie Play Systems encourages kids to play outdoor

    Robin Dass, in an interview with CNBC-TV18’s Shruti Mishra, shared his views on the business that drew smiles on the young ones faces.

  • Thousands of UK lives lost to drink, experts warn

    Thousands of UK lives lost to drink, experts warn

    Failure to tackle Britain's persistent alcohol problem could lead to hundreds of thousands more people dying from liver disease in the UK than in many other European countries, health experts said on Monday.

  • European resistance reason he bowed out: Bundesbank's Weber

    European resistance reason he bowed out: Bundesbank's Weber

    Bundesbank president Axel Weber said in an interview released on Saturday he decided he did not want to be a candidate for the European Central Bank presidency because of a lack of acceptence in some European countries.

  • No double-dip in UK, but confidence is key: LSE director

    No double-dip in UK, but confidence is key: LSE director

    Howard Davies, Director of London School of Economics, in an exclusive interview with CNBC-TV18’s Menaka Doshi described in detail how he sees the eurozone panning out and what needs to be done, if the European countries are serious about sorting their problems.

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