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Benjamin Netanyahu

Benjamin Netanyahu

‘Namastey over handshake’: Israel PM Netanyahu advice amid coronavirus fears Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Wednesday encouraged his citizens to greet each other with a ‘Namastey’ — the common Indian manner of greeting with folded hands — and avoid handshakes, as one of the measures to prevent the spread of the deadly coronavirus. At a press conference following a review meeting to fight the infection, Netanyahu said several measures will be announced to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, but some simple steps like replacing handshakes with other forms of greetings, like the Indian ‘Namaste’, can help. He also demonstrated at the...

Barack Obama

Barack Obama

Obama on coronavirus: Skip the masks, stay calm Former US president Barack Obama called Wednesday for people to take “common sense precautions” over the coronavirus outbreak — advising them to follow hand-washing guidelines but not to wear masks. “Save the masks for health care workers. Let’s stay calm, listen to the experts, and follow the science,” tweeted Obama, who has kept a low public profile since leaving office in 2017. He said people should keep track of updates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) — and stay home if they are sick. Source: Livemint

Kristalina Georgieva

Kristalina Georgieva

Coronavirus impact: Global growth to dip below last year’s rate, says IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva The new coronavirus epidemic poses a “serious threat” to people and the world economy, and will slow growth below the 2.9 per cent posted last year, IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva said on March 4. The COVID-19 outbreak “is no longer regional issue, it is a global problem (that) calls for global response,” Georgieva said. The epidemic’s impact on confidence and steps to contain it are impacting economic activity, with the result that “global growth in 2020 will dip below last year’s levels,” she said. The...

Ronaldinho

Ronaldinho

Ronaldinho held in Paraguay over fake passport claims Police searched a hotel in the capital, Asuncion, on Wednesday, where the star had been staying with his brother. Paraguay’s interior minister told ESPN Brazil that the pair had not been arrested but are under investigation. Minister Euclides Acevedo also said they deny wrongdoing and are co-operating with the authorities. In July 2019, the player reportedly had his Brazilian and Spanish passports confiscated over unpaid taxes. “Ronaldinho will be heard at eight in the morning on Thursday at the prosecutor’s office,” minister Euclides Acevedo told AFP, adding that customs authorities would also...

Stephen A. Schwarzman

Stephen A. Schwarzman

India plagued with slowing economy, lack of finance: Blackstone’s Stephen Schwarzman India is plagued with a slowing economy and lack of finance currently, Blackstone’s chairman Stephen Schwarzman said, hinting that the global private equity major may be interested in distressed asset play in the country. Speaking to reporters at the IIT-Bombay, he also said the country is lacking the robustness in financial institutions. Blackstone has been present in India since 2006 and has invested $15 billion in the country, including private equity play in enterprises and also bets on realty. Schwarzman, who is also the chief executive and co-founder of...

Anthony Levandowski

Anthony Levandowski

Anthony Levandowski ordered to pay $179 million to Google Anthony Levandowski,  the engineer and autonomous vehicle startup founder who was at the center of a trade secrets lawsuit between Uber and Waymo, has been ordered to pay $179 million to end a contract dispute over his departure from Google. Reuters was the first to report the court order. An arbitration panel ruled in December that Levandowski and Lior Ron had engaged in unfair competition and breached their contract with Google  when they left the company to start a rival autonomous vehicle company focused on trucking, called Otto. Uber  acquired Otto in 2017. A San Francisco County court confirmed Wednesday...

Silvio Berlusconi

Silvio Berlusconi

Coronavirus can wait, love can’t: Silvio Berlusconi, 80, dumps girlfriend of 12 years for a 30-year-old ROME: Italy’s former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, famed for his steamy dinner parties, has split from his longterm girlfriend reportedly to date a woman 54 years his junior. At the height of the coronavirus epidemic, which has killed 107 people in Italy and turned pockets of the country into red zones, the dating antics of the man at the centre of world-famous “bunga bunga” soirees brought Italians a welcome distraction. The 83-year-old billionaire has left 34-year old Francesca Pascale after a 12-year relationship, but...

Naresh Goyal

Naresh Goyal

ED books former Jet Airways founder Naresh Goyal for money laundering; conducts raids Jet Airways founder Naresh Goyal and a few others have been booked by the ED in a money laundering case even as the agency is conducting searches at his premises, officials said on Thursday. They said a criminal case against the former chairman of the airlines has been filed under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) after taking cognisance of a recent Mumbai Police FIR filed against him. The Enforcement Directorate carried out raids at Mr. Goyal’s premises in Mumbai on Wednesday and also questioned him...

Nirav Modi

Nirav Modi

UK court rejects Nirav Modi’s bail plea for fifth time LONDON : A UK court on Thursday rejected for the fifth time the bail plea of fugitive diamond merchant Nirav Modi, who is fighting his extradition to India on charges over the nearly USD 2 billion Punjab National Bank (PNB) fraud and money laundering case. The 49-year-old, who has been lodged at Wandsworth Prison in south-west London since his arrest in March last year and is scheduled for an extradition trial in May, made his fifth attempt at getting bail on the basis of a change in circumstances. However, the High...

Ajit Doval

Ajit Doval

If police fail to enforce law, democracy fails: NSA Ajit Doval GURGAON: Police should be seen by the common man as “credible and fair” and if it fails to enforce the law, democracy fails, National Security Adviser (NSA) Ajit Doval said on Thursday while addressing young police personnel from across the country. The NSA asked police officials to ensure that impressions, such as the police only serves the privileged, which sully the image of the organisation are removed. “Law-making is the most sacrosanct job in a democracy. It is not done by an imperial ruler or from the pulpit of...