Asia
Saudi Arabia lowers oil prices for Europe but raises them again for the US as White House says OPEC+ is siding with Russia
OCTOBER 6, 2022
President Joe Biden and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. MANDEL NGAN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images
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Saudi Arabia is raising oil prices for US buyers, following a similar move a month ago.
Meanwhile, state-run Saudi Aramco lowered prices in Europe and left them largely unchanged for the Asian market.
The price moves come after OPEC+ slashed production quotas,...
OCTOBER 6, 2022
From left: Jasleen Kaur, Jasdeep Singh, Aroohi Dheri and Amandeep Singh. - Merced County Sheriff's Office
Four members of a California family - including an eight-month-old infant - who were kidnapped at gunpoint earlier this week have been found dead.
The victims were identified as Aroohi Dheri, her mother Jasleen Kaur, 27, her father Jasdeep Singh, 36, and Dheri's...
OCTOBER 6, 2022
Instead of marveling at the wonders of how "plastics makes this possible," the popular 1990s campaign has been replaced with concerns over the massive piles of plastic pollution that are found all over the world. From roadsides to waterways, plastic pollution is a serious issue due to the fact that the material takes ages to break down...
OCTOBER 6, 2022
Residents of south-west Florida were on Thursday returning for a first look at damage wreaked on their homes by Hurricane Ian, as the storm’s death toll continued to rise and details emerged about the victims.
Inhabitants of Sanibel, Captiva and Pine Island were among the first to get a glimpse after authorities still searching for survivors from the...
Business
28-year-old Harvard grad who quit his $200,000 job: Here’s the biggest downside of success ‘no one talks about’
OCTOBER 6, 2022
Julian Sarafian, a graduate of University of California, Berkeley and Harvard Law School, quit his $200,000-per-year job in 2021 to manage his anxiety and depression.
In 2018, after graduating from Harvard Law School, I landed my dream job at a top law firm in California. I was just 24 years old and making $200,000 a year, including bonuses.
From...
OCTOBER 1, 2022
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said that an Indian saves around Rs 4000 per month from his data expenses when one compares present data prices to the priced way back in 2014. PM Modi said that while 1GB of data used to cost Rs 300 in 2014, today it costs around Rs 10 per GB.
"India now has...
OCTOBER 1, 2022
NEW DELHI: India on Saturday took a mega generational leap in mobile telephony as the ball was set rolling for the launch of 5G network with PM Narendra Modi – who inaugurated the services – promising a leg-up in economic activities and citizen empowerment through the high-speed network that boasts of minimum speeds of at least 100...
OCTOBER 1, 2022
New Delhi: The 68th National Film Awards for the year 2020 was held at New Delhi`s Vigyan Bhawan on Friday. President Draupadi Murmu conferred all the winners with the prestigious award.
Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Anurag Thakur was also present at the event and extended a congratulatory message to the winners.
The Best Actor Award for 2020 is...
OCTOBER 1, 2022
Diabetes significantly raises the risk of a variety of cardiovascular problems, including coronary artery disease with chest pain (angina), heart attack, stroke and artery narrowing (atherosclerosis).
Diabetes cases are expected to double by 2040. What is the main cause of this?
The current exponential rise of diabetes in India can be attributed primarily to lifestyle changes. Rapid changes in...
Australia
Report: Here are the top 5 countries in the world to grow old in — and the US doesn’t even come close
OCTOBER 1, 2022
Americans looking to retire should plan to do so elsewhere, based on this year’s Global Retirement Index (GRI) by investment bank Natixis.
The retirement index looked at the 44 countries taking into consideration important factors such as health, finances during retirement, the quality of life experienced and general well-being as retirees aged. The countries were given a score...










































































































