The government on Thursday approved a proposal for procuring refined fuel oil to meet the demand during January to June 2025.
ST’s foreign bureaus outline how these power players will approach the new year. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The 29th edition of the Dhaka International Trade Fair (DITF) 2025 begins today at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Exhibition ...
A special meeting of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's national Liberal caucus has been called for next Wednesday, sources say.
Global central banks plan to cautiously cut borrowing costs in 2025, with the possibility of slower rate reductions compared ...
While almost all major economies should see monetary easing during the coming year, the pace is likely to slow.
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As an announcement from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about his political future looms, CTV News has confirmed that staffers ...
Chief adviser to the interim government Muhammad Yunus will inaugurate the 29th Dhaka International Trade Fair -2025 today at ...
Global central bankers are poised to cut borrowing costs further in 2025, but only warily — and with a keen eye on the ...
Gold outshined the chasing pack as only a handful of commodities sailed through choppy economic waters unscathed in a ...
Managing ties with the U.S., China, Russia, and those within its South Asian neighbourhood will be India’s key foreign policy ...