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  • L&T looks overseas to offset weak home market Reuters
    L&T looks overseas to offset weak home market

    NEW DELHI/MUMBAI (Reuters) - Larsen and Toubro Ltd, India's largest engineering and construction group, will look overseas to offset a weak economy and project bottlenecks at home that led to a bigger-than-expected profit drop. Shares in L&T closed down nearly 6 percent after the Mumbai-based company's profit fell 6.9 percent for the fiscal fourth-quarter ending March, as its margins narrowed and existing infrastructure projects struggled to get off the ground. ...

  • Rupee falls for fourth day on weak equities, importer demand Reuters
    Rupee falls for fourth day on weak equities, importer demand

    By Subhadip Sircar MUMBAI (Reuters) - The rupee fell for a fourth successive session on Wednesday to mark its longest losing streak in over three months, hurt by dollar demand from oil refiners and a late fall in equities. The rupee's fall comes despite strong foreign flows into stocks and debt markets this year, as concerns about the current account deficit have revived after data earlier this month showed a spike in the April trade deficit. Global dollar strength has also hit the rupee. ...

  • AirAsia's profits hit by financing costs Reuters
    AirAsia's profits hit by financing costs

    KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia's AirAsia Bhd , Southeast Asia's biggest budget airline by passenger traffic, posted a 39.23 percent fall in first-quarter profits on Wednesday, hurt mainly by higher finance costs and a foreign exchange loss on borrowings. AirAsia earned 104.79 million ringgit in the three months ended March, down from 172.44 million ringgit in the same period last year, although the operating profit was up 6 percent, according to a stock exchange filing. Earlier this month AirAsia said its passenger numbers were up 19 percent in the quarter at some 9.8 million. ...

  • Sensex falls for third day; L&T results spark worries Reuters
    Sensex falls for third day; L&T results spark worries

    By Abhishek Vishnoi MUMBAI (Reuters) - The BSE Sensex fell for a third consecutive session on Wednesday, to mark its lowest close in almost two weeks after Larsen & Toubro slumped nearly 6 percent as its orderbook guidance sparked worries about the health of the domestic economy. Larsen & Toubro Ltd's (L&T) guidance has sparked concerns about corporate profits after a mixed set of company results in the January-March quarter and a generally cautious tone about the outlook for Indian companies. ...

  • Karzai gives India military equipment "wish list" Reuters
    Karzai gives India military equipment "wish list"

    By Ross Colvin NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Afghan President Hamid Karzai said on Wednesday he had given a "wish list" of military equipment to India during a visit this week, presenting a conundrum for New Delhi as it weighs whether arming the Afghan army is in its interests. India wants to stabilise Afghanistan and is concerned about the resurgence of militant groups after foreign combat troops leave in 2014. But arming Afghanistan would alarm Pakistan. It takes issue with the influence of its old rival in Afghanistan. ...

  • Hungary Wagner festival will not "Ring" in composer's birthday Reuters

    By Michael Roddy BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Opera companies throughout the world are staging Richard Wagner's "Ring" cycle this year to fete his 200th birthday on May 22, but Hungarian conductor Adam Fischer is having no part of it during his "Wagner Days" festival in June. Fischer, who launched his festival in 2006 in the Bela Bartok concert hall at the Palace of Arts in Budapest, will have a new "Meistersinger von Nurnberg", rounding out productions of pretty much all the major operas in the Wagner canon. ...

  • Iran, Hezbollah increasing support for Assad: Britain Reuters
    Iran, Hezbollah increasing support for Assad: Britain

    AMMAN (Reuters) - British Foreign Secretary William Hague said on Wednesday Iran and its militant Shi'ite Lebanese ally Hezbollah were "propping up" Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and giving him increasing support. "It is very clear that Syrian regime is receiving a great deal of support, increasing support in recent months from outside Syria from Hezbollah and Iran. This is a regime that is increasingly dependent on external support," Hague said in a news conference with his Jordanian counterpart Nasser Judeh. ...

  • Malaga have second year of Europe ban lifted Reuters

    REUTERS - Malaga have had a second "suspended" one-year ban from European competition overturned, UEFA said on Wednesday, although the Spanish club still face exclusion from next season's Europa League should they qualify. The Costa del Sol club, who reached the quarter-finals of this season's Champions League, are banned from the next European competition they qualify for over the next four seasons due to delays in payments to creditors - a sanction they are appealing against to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). ...

  • Australia's Warner fined for Twitter outburst Reuters
    Australia's Warner fined for Twitter outburst

    By Nick Mulvenney SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia batsman David Warner has been fined A$5,750 for his Twitter outburst against two journalists, the maximum financial penalty for a first offence, Cricket Australia (CA) said on Wednesday. The 26-year-old, who was playing in the Indian Premier League (IPL) when he tweeted the insults, faced a disciplinary hearing on his arrival back in Sydney on Wednesday, charged with "unbecoming behaviour". Warner was angered that a newspaper had used a picture of him next to an article on corruption in the IPL written by Robert Craddock. ...

  • Physical gold market awaits fresh import guidelines Reuters
    Physical gold market awaits fresh import guidelines

    MUMBAI (Reuters) - Indian gold rose half a percent on Wednesday to extend gains for another session but the physical market remained muted, awaiting fresh guidelines from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) after restrictions were placed on consignment imports. To curb the widening current account deficit, India banned the import of gold on payment of margin basis, following up on a 50 percent import duty hike in January. ...

  • Nerves of steel and hairspray are musts for Cannes red carpet Reuters
    Nerves of steel and hairspray are musts for Cannes red carpet

    By Alexandria Sage CANNES (Reuters) - Walking the red carpet of the world's most famous film showcase is a test of nerves for celebrities, not helped by wind, rain and the chaos of hundreds of photographers shouting their names. From choosing the perfect dress and hairdo, to trying not to trip on the famous red steps, the pressure is on for movie stars and glitterati at the 12-day Cannes film festival on the swanky French Riviera which wraps up on May 26. ...

  • Immune system cancer drugs tipped to be a $35 bln market Reuters

    By Ben Hirschler LONDON (Reuters) - A new wave of medicines that tap the power of the immune system to fight cancer could become the biggest drug class in history, with potential sales of $35 billion a year. That bullish sales forecast by analysts at U.S. bank Citigroup highlights the growing excitement surrounding so-called immunotherapy after positive results from clinical trials conducted by companies such as Bristol-Myers Squibb and Roche Holding . ...

  • Mugabe signs Zimbabwe constitution into law Reuters
    Mugabe signs Zimbabwe constitution into law

    HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe signed a new constitution into law on Wednesday, replacing a 33-year-old document forged in the dying days of British colonial rule and paving the way for elections later this year. The constitution, approved overwhelmingly in a referendum in March, clips the powers of the president and imposes a two-term limit. However, it does not apply retroactively so the 89-year-old Mugabe could extend his 33 years in power by another decade. ...

  • CAS reject Murofushi appeal against IOC election block Reuters
    CAS reject Murofushi appeal against IOC election block

    BERLIN (Reuters) - The Court of Arbitration for Sport have rejected Japanese hammer thrower Koji Murofushi's appeal against the blocking of his election to the International Olympic Committee's Athletes Commission, CAS said on Wednesday. The court said the main reason for turning down his appeal was that the Japanese Olympic Committee (JOC) "did not comply with applicable rules and regulations". The London 2012 bronze medallist and the JOC had opted to appeal to CAS after the IOC barred him from the commission over election rules violations. ...

  • No more easy pickings in Russia's banking market Reuters
    No more easy pickings in Russia's banking market

    By Megan Davies MOSCOW (Reuters) - Foreign banks that once treated Russia as virgin land where easy money could be made are now finding it a cut-throat market tougher than some bargained for. While players such as Citi and Austria's Raiffeisen thrive, many have found post-Soviet Russia too hard to crack: rife with credit, legal and corruption risks, and dominated by state giants Sberbank and VTB . The latest to hit trouble has been France's Societe Generale . ...

  • Woman gang-raped in Delhi IANS

    New Delhi, May 22 (IANS) A 25-year-old woman was gang-raped by five men, including her brother-in-law and kept locked for two days in a room, police said Wednesday. No arrest has been made so far.

  • China welcomes 'sensible advice' on Tibet IANS

    London, May 22 (IANS) China welcomes "constructive and sensible advice" and suggestions on Tibet's development, Chinese Tibetologists said here.

  • 'Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani' ties up with hair oil brand IANS

    Mumbai, May 22 (IANS) A hair oil brand, endorsed by Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone, has come on board as the official partner of her forthcoming movie "Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani".

  • Four years of UPA-II: Battlelines are drawn IANS

    New Delhi, May 22 (IANS) Political leaders were hard at debate Wednesday as the UPA-II regime completed four years with the clamour of corruption and charges of misgovernance seeming to drown out claims of achievements. Some opinions from Congress leaders, allies, analysts and the opposition on their assessment of the government and the road ahead:

  • Iranian drone spotted in Bahrain's airspace IANS

    Manama, May 22 (IANS) Bahrain's Interior Minister Wednesday said an Iranian drone was spotted in Bahrain's airspace in the northern part of the country near Saudi Arabia.

  • Geetika suicide: Court notice on Chaddha's plea IANS

    New Delhi, May 22 (IANS) The Delhi High Court Wednesday issued notice to police on a plea of Haryana's former minister Gopal Goyal Kanda's employee Aruna Chaddha against the framing of fresh charge of abetment of rape against her in the Geetika suicide case.

  • Sri Lanka denies scuttling power devolution IANS

    Colombo, May 22 (IANS) Sri Lanka denied Wednesday plans to roll back power sharing mechanisms with the Tamil minority despite attempts to stop long overdue elections in the former war-torn north.

  • This IPL is exceptional: Big B IANS

    Mumbai, May 22 (IANS) Megastar Amitabh Bachchan is disappointed with the spot-fixing scandals surrounding the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL). Nevertheless, he believes it has been an exceptional season.

  • Indian passport problem in Saudi Arabia resolved IANS

    Dubai, May 22 (IANS) The problem of Saudi Arabian immigration authorities not accepting newly designed Indian passports has been resolved, according to the Indian embassy in Riyadh.

  • Kunal Roy Kapoor in search of hero for directorial IANS

    Mumbai, May 22 (IANS) Bollywood actor Kunal Roy Kapoor is currently in search of a leading man for his new directorial project. He says the script for the film is ready, and a producer is also on board for it already.

  • China defeats Kazakhstan in men's volleyball tourney IANS

    Luhoe (China), May 22 (IANS) Chinese national men's volleyball team defeated Kazakhstan 3-0 at the China International Men's Volleyball Tournament here.

  • Dress your home with soft, colourful furnishings IANS

    New Delhi, May 22 (IANS) How about adding some colour and jazz to your home this season with new bedsheets, bed covers and blankets in bright and bold shades and contemporary designs?

  • Indian vice president visit to Ethiopia IANS

    Addis Ababa, May 22 (IANS) Indian Vice President Hamid Ansari will visit Ethiopia to attend the 50th anniversary celebrations of the Organisation of African Unity/African Union (AU) on May 25.

  • Anti-incumbency may affect UPA in parliamentary polls: Congress MP IANS

    Panaji, May 22 (IANS) The anti-incumbency factor could affect the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, a Congress MP and former Goa chief minister Francisco Sardinha said Wednesday.

  • China to consolidate Pakistan ties: Li IANS

    Islamabad, May 22 (IANS) China would firmly consolidate and develop ties with Pakistan "no matter how the international and regional situation changes", said Chinese Premier Li Keqiang who arrived here Wednesday on an official visit to Pakistan.