Alibaba's US Shares Drop as Weak Core Business Offsets Buyback
After the Chinese internet giant announced lower-than-expected sales, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. shares dropped in US trading. Catherine Lim of Bloomberg Intelligence discusses her thoughts on the findings. She is a speaker on Bloomberg Television.
The Bengaluru jail radicalization investigation involves 17 raids conducted by the NIA in 7 states.
Synchronous raids are being conducted in seven states by the National Investigation Agency of India. March saw 17 establishments across seven states targeted by NIA operations. According to its investigation, the raids are related to the radicalization case at the Bengaluru prison. Describe the radicalization case involving the Bengaluru prison.
Dwayne Johnson declares that he "will keep my politics to myself" and won't support Joe Biden for president again.
After seriously considering it, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has decided not to support Joe Biden in the impending 2024 presidential contest. See to learn more.
UK local elections: Prime Minister Sunak's party suffers significant losses.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Conservative Party has suffered a significant defeat in municipal elections. The polls come just months before a parliamentary election. While the main opposition Labour Party increased its vote share, smaller parties and independents performed well.
US President Joe Biden said, "By next Monday, we will have a ceasefire."
According to US President Joe Biden, a deal for a short-term ceasefire in Gaza might be struck by Monday. He also said that as part of the agreement, Israel is prepared to cease military operations when the Muslim holy month of Ramadan begins in a few days. According to sources close to Al Jazeera, the original terms of the agreement provide for the swap of 40 Israeli detainees being detained in Gaza for 400 Palestinian prisoners. Additionally, it is said that Israel has consented to the Palestinians' gradual return to northern Gaza. According to sources, Israel would stop aerial surveillance for eight hours a day and move its personnel away from populated areas as part of the agreement. During a late-night talk show appearance, Biden said these things.
Senegalese protests: Angry over the postponing of elections
In Dakar, the country's capital, demonstrators against the postponement of presidential elections in Senegal are engaged in combat with police. Due later this month, the election was rescheduled for December. President Macky Sall is being accused by the opposition of attempting to continue in office after his two terms are up. According to the minister of justice, parliament, not the president, made the decision to postpone, which is unlawful.
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UN General Assembly backs Palestinian bid: overwhelming support for full UN membership.
The General Assembly has supported a Palestinian bid to become a full UN member. The resolution asks the Security Council to reconsider and endorse the subject, thereby recognising a Palestinian state.
Gold prices reach record highs amid increasing worldwide demand.
China is on a gold-buying spree. For 18 months, the People's Bank of China has consistently increased its gold reserves, the longest buying streak on record. This strategic decision mirrors a global trend: central banks worldwide, particularly in emerging nations such as China, Turkey, and India, are amassing gold at an unprecedented rate.
Massive fire breaks out at the Iraqi market, popularly called the Langa bazaar in Erbil.
According to media sources, a sizable fire consumed a second-hand market in Erbil, Iraq, late on Tuesday, February 27. Hundreds of businesses at the bustling Langa bazaar burned destroyed, and Iraqi Kurdish TV channel Rudaw stated that the fire was sparked by an electrical short circuit.
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