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India would need 1850 planes over next 2 decades: Boeing

India would need 1850 planes over next 2 decades: Boeing

Low cost carriers dominate Indian skies and account for more than 60 per cent of the flights in the country.

Beijing concerned by anti-China protectionism now rising in the west

Beijing concerned by anti-China protectionism now rising in the west

In the light of increasing trade probes in the first half of the year, a Chinese official has expressed concern about the anti-China protectionism now rising in the west. “Protectionism

IMF lowers forecasts citing Brexit risks

IMF lowers forecasts citing Brexit risks

BRICS members are slowly turning the corner away from recession, the IMF also said.

Why Doesn’t the US Challenge Japan’s EEZ Claims on Okinotorishima?

Why Doesn’t the US Challenge Japan’s EEZ Claims on Okinotorishima?

The US' freedom of navigation operations are nothing but an exercise of double-standards and selective enforcement, writes Wang.

BRICS bank sells yuan bonds to fund green projects

BRICS bank sells yuan bonds to fund green projects

The new lender sold 3 billion yuan ($449 million) of yuan-denominated, green bonds in China's interbank market on Monday.

Xi praises African Union’s integration role as AU launches single passport

Xi praises African Union’s integration role as AU launches single passport

The African Union which represents 54 states officially launched the AU single passport on Sunday.

Brazil boosts security, drills for Olympics

Brazil boosts security, drills for Olympics

The attack in Nice has spread alarm among security officials ahead of the world's biggest sporting event.

Turkey’s Failed Coup May Have Unexpected Benefits for Putin

Turkey’s Failed Coup May Have Unexpected Benefits for Putin

Ankara's alienation from Europe and the US could prove highly beneficial for Moscow primarily in terms of relations with Europe, writes Barmin.

Brazil interim President Temer’s approval rating at 31%: Poll

Brazil interim President Temer’s approval rating at 31%: Poll

Half of Brazilians would like to see Temer continue as president until the next election in 2018, according to a Datafolha poll.

China urges Temer government on anti-dumping probe

China urges Temer government on anti-dumping probe

Brazil planned to use the United States as an analogue country for a benchmark review to evaluate this Chinese steel export.