Kathmandu, Feb. 28 -- The Supreme Court has issued a directive order to the government to review and replace the 1947 ...
March seems to be more about the unfolding of current forces driving the capital markets rather than new forces or policies. Read more here.
A group of UN experts on Friday called for the United Kingdom to guarantee that the current reviews of statutory guidance under the Equality Act 2010 align with international human rights standards ...
On Feb 20, the US Supreme Court ruled against the tariffs the Trump Administration imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), in a 6-3 decision.
Dollar still seems to be caught up in a corrective/consolidative technical phase that was threatened by the Supreme Court decision, which was as most expected. Read more here.
US president had said he would raise levy to 15% after last week’s supreme court ruling ...
As the U.S. Supreme Court has been observing its winter recess, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom has been addressing some dairy drama. On Wednesday, it ruled that Oatly […] The post SCOTUStoday ...
On Friday, the Supreme Court struck down the centerpiece of President Trump’s second-term tariff agenda. But the ruling did ...
Nations across the globe are pressing “pause” on trade deals with the United States in light of the latest developments ...
In an one hour and 47 minute-address, he also warned Iran against pursuing a nuclear weapons programme and hit out at "crazy" Democrats.
From Washington to London, recent events involving Donald Trump and Prince Andrew offer a powerful reminder that in functioning democracies, even the most powerful must answer to the law ...
Wall Street has been buffeted by the winds of Trump's tariffs over the weekend. A SCOTUS ruling was quickly refuted by the president in a fast-developing situation.