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The Hindu After war with yuan bears, China keen to avert sharp gains

While none of the underlying drivers at home — a weak economy and capital flight has changed, the yuan has been helped by growing bets for Federal Reserve interest-rate cuts, which are weakening the dollar, and by a rally in the Japanese yen.

The Hindu Darkening global outlook, central bank pivots signal more turbulence

The divergence in policy direction, coupled with lingering weakness in China, the world's second-largest economy, point to turbulent times for the global economy and financial markets.

The Hindu Ahead of Apple event on September 9, iPhone 14 and iPhone 15 prices fall on Flipkart

Apple’s next event, scheduled for September 9, means shoppers will be scouring e-commerce platforms for deals on older iPhone models

The Hindu Reporting cybercrime within golden hour on 112 is a challenge for citizens

Citizens have reported that even when they dial 1930, the dedicated cybercrime helpline, it takes two to three tries to get an operator to talk to

The Hindu Dominic Thiem, the 2020 champion, ends his U.S. Open career with the cheers he missed when he won

Dominic Thiem said the match was an important moment for him, allowing him to play before a packed house on the court where he had the biggest victory of his career.

The Hindu Six militants arrested in Manipur

Police recover weapons from the arrested cadres the proscribed outfit Kanglei Yawol Kanba Lup in Imphal West district.

The Hindu Heavy rains in Gujarat; IMD issues ‘red alert’ in several districts

The districts under IMD’s red alert are entire Saurashtra region, Kutch, Kheda, Anand, Panchmahal, Dahod, Tapi, Navsari and Valsad

The Hindu Nabanna march LIVE: Police denies permission for march by student organisation demanding CM Mamata’s resignation; Security tightens around Secretariat

The organisers of the march said that the crowd will assemble at 2 p.m. for the March to Nabanna on Tuesday (August 27, 2024).

The Hindu France’s Macron says arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov wasn’t political

French President Emmanuel Macron says the arrest in France of the CEO of the popular messaging app Telegram, Pavel Durov, wasn’t a political move but part of an independent investigation

The Hindu Why IAS needs to be more specialised

An IAS officer often knows his or her limitations and, especially in highly specialised agencies, is wise enough to serve an ornamental function while letting the domain experts come close to making decisions and setting policies

The Hindu ‘We want to reach out to 10 million farmers in three years, ensure 30-40 good innovations in public health’

Manoj Kumar, founder of Social Alpha, talks to The Hindu about the importance of investing in and creating markets for high-impact sectors, the need to go beyond consumer internet start-ups

The Hindu Why semolina has stood the test of time

Going by the names, rava, suji or semolina, this coarsely milled wheat finds its place in sweet and savoury dishes across time and time zones. We dive into its past