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The mobility and migration of professionals and students are topics of discussion between India and the European Union
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) of India and the European Union said on Friday that they have discussed methods to promote the free flow of skilled workers, students, and professionals between the two regions.
The 6th High Level Dialogue on Migration and Mobility (HLDMM) between ...
TOKYO STOCKS ENDED HIGHER ON WEDNESDAY
Highlights –
- Tokyo stocks ended higher on Wednesday.
- The 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average ended up at 72.42 points.
- Topix index ended at 11.86 points.
- Stock issues gained in iron and steel, mining, and marine transportation ...
STRONG CHINESE TRADE DATA LEADS TO TOKYO STOCKS END HIGHER ON TUESDAY
Highlights –
- Strong Chinese trade data leads to Tokyo stocks end higher on Tuesday.
- Technology stock issues gained ahead of Apple Inc.’s product launch.
- The 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average ended up by 43.09 points.
- To...
IMPROVEMENT IN MACHINERY ORDERS IN JAPAN LEADS TOKYO STOCK END HIGHER ON THURSDAY
Highlights –
- Improvement in machinery orders in Japan leads Tokyo stocks end higher on Thursday.
- 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average ended up by 202.93 points.
- Topix index ended at 19.46 points.
- Stock issues saw gains in marine ...
HONDA SALES IN FEBRUARY DROP BY 46.26 PER CENT, GEARS UP FOR BETTER SALES IN MARCH
Highlights:
• Honda Cars India has recorded a heavy fall of its sales for the month by 46.26 percent, selling 7269 units as compared to 13,527 units sold in February last year.
• ...
Trudeau and the recurrence of apologies – Part 4
My previous article shed light on the scandalous situations Trudeau repeatedly found himself in. Another such incidence surfaced when he was reminded of the promises he made and did not or could not live up to. One small slip is all it takes to stagger from the bolt upright position one had painsta...
Trudeau’s stance on prevailing scandals – Part 3
In June this year, the Coalition Avenir Québec government passed a law last month, more commonly known as the Quebec law which prohibits police officers, public teachers and government employees, including lawyers among others in the public service from wearing religious symbols at work. The law in...