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The Times of India Booking.com may cut jobs, but company confirms no layoffs in these brands

Booking.com, the popular online travel agency, is reviewing its organisational structure, which may lead to job cuts. The company says it's a necessary step to stay competitive and enhance customer-focused innovation. While details remain limited, Booking Holdings aims to modernise processes, optimise procurement, and improve efficiency. Earlier this year, online travel platform Expedia announced that it would cut 1,500 jobs globally.

The Times of India Twin earthquakes shake Cuba in wake of recent hurricanes, blackouts

Two strong earthquakes, registering magnitudes of 5.9 and 6.8, struck off the coast of southern Cuba, causing panic and damage to buildings and infrastructure. The quakes occurred just days after Hurricanes Rafael and Oscar impacted the island, compounding the difficulties faced by residents already grappling with power outages and an economic crisis.

The Times of India 'Facts basically true': Japan opposition leader admits to extramarital affair

Yuichiro Tamaki, leader of Japan's Democratic Party for the People (DPP), admitted to the truth of a tabloid report alleging an extramarital affair. The admission came at a press conference held in response to the SmartFlash article published earlier on Monday.

The Times of India Despite defeat, Surya hails magical Varun spell

India's Varun Chakravarthy's five-wicket haul went in vain as South Africa chased down a 125-run target in the second T20I to level the three-match series 1-1. Tristan Stubbs's match-winning knock of 47 runs helped the Proteas end India's 11-match winning streak.

The Times of India Indian fuel exports to EU jump 58%

The Times of India Coal import up 8% to 140.6 MT in April-Sept

India's coal imports saw a 7.8% increase, reaching 140.60 million tonnes between April and September of this financial year. This rise comes despite a 10.09% dip in September's imports. The surge is attributed to robust stock positions and competitive domestic e-auctions, contributing to an anticipated moderation in overall import demand.

The Times of India Govt gets Rs 3,449 crore from Hind Zinc OFS

The Times of India India to back Brazil for consensus at G20 meet amid geopolitical tensions

India pledges support to Brazil in leading the upcoming G20 summit, aiming to find common ground among nations amidst global tensions. The summit will prioritize addressing poverty, sustainable development, and global governance reform, with India championing the concerns of the Global South and advocating for increased climate financing and multilateral trade reforms.

The Times of India Deposit rates at peak, RBI cut likely in Feb: SBI chief

SBI Chairman C.S. Setty predicts the Reserve Bank of India will hold off on cutting interest rates until February 2025, despite acknowledging that deposit rates have peaked. Setty anticipates a moderate 25 basis point reduction at that time. This projection comes amidst persistent inflation concerns and RBI's cautious monetary policy stance.

The Times of India 'Singham Again' collection: Ajay Devgn starrer crosses Rs 200 crore

'Singham Again' saw a significant growth on its second Saturday and Sunday as compared to the the weekdays. The movie has now crossed Rs 200 crore at the box office.

The Times of India Compliance to growth: Boards don diverse hats

Corporate boards are undergoing a significant transformation, shifting from a compliance-focused approach to becoming drivers of growth and innovation. They are prioritizing meritocracy in member selection, seeking individuals with diverse expertise to navigate a rapidly changing business landscape.

The Times of India Sebi looks to expand scope of info disclosed by listed companies

To enhance transparency and investor protection, India's market regulator, SEBI, is proposing to broaden the definition of Unpublished Price Sensitive Information (UPSI). This includes events like fundraising, management changes, regulatory actions, and financial irregularities, aiming to provide a clearer framework for listed companies.

The Times of India Love and relationship horoscope, Nov 11: New beginnings await for Gemini

From maintaining open communication with partners to potentially finding new love, this astrological guide offers insights into the day's romantic forecast for each zodiac sign. Some signs are encouraged to embrace vulnerability and deepen their bonds, while others may find themselves navigating unexpected opportunities or challenges in their love lives.

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