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April 23, 2026NEW DELHI – Amid warming bilateral relations between India and China, Air China has resumed Beijing-Delhi flight services, giving a major boost to air connectivity between the two countries.According to a news report by the Chinese English daily Global Times, the service will run three times a week on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays.The economy class fares will start from approximately Rs 49,000 (3570 yuan), with the flight departing at 3:15 pm from Beijing and arriving in Delhi at 8:20 pm local time.The bilateral ties between India and China have improved since Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to attend…

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Deliberating whether to move overseas for career advancement is both exciting and daunting. On one hand, it promises professional growth, cultural exposure and the chance to step outside your comfort zone. On the other, it demands sacrifices including distance from loved ones and navigating unfamiliar systems.  What is at stake is more than a job — it is a lifestyle, identity and career trajectory. Could Bangkok be the next stop on your career journey? Here is a snapshot of what it can offer. This article is part of a spotlight series featuring information for accounting and finance professionals looking to…

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Hello, this is Priyanka Salve, writing to you from Singapore.Welcome to the latest edition of “Inside India” — your one-stop destination for stories and developments from the world’s fastest growing large economy.Indian consumers’ desire to shift away from gasoline-based cars should have been Tesla and BYD’s moment to shine in the world’s third-largest auto market. But legacy carmakers that have dominated the Indian market for decades have an ace up their sleeve — hybrid cars.Enjoy!Any thoughts on today’s newsletter? Share them with the team.The big storyThe demand for electric vehicles is surging worldwide, but Indian consumers are choosing a different ride — hybrid cars…

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bolttech has appointed Mr Watanabe Kohei as General Manager for Japan, with responsibility for the Japan business, including P&L across domestic and international operations. He will also lead bolttech’s Japan strategy and work closely with strategic partners, including Tokio Marine and Sumitomo Corporation. Mr Watanabe brings extensive experience across insurance, underwriting and technology. Prior to his new role, he worked with Tokio Marine, Liberty Mutual’s Japanese business and ICEYE. Source link

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Srinagar, April 22: Jammu and Kashmir Entrepreneurship Development Institute (JKEDI) today inaugurated three-day/ 24 hours Training Programmes under the Pradhan Mantri Formalisation of Micro Food Processing Enterprises (PMFME) Scheme at Shopian and Ganderbal District Centres. The programmes saw the participation from candidates, officers from the Department of Horticulture and officials of JKEDI. At Shopian, the PMFME programme was inaugurated at District Employment and Counselling Centre, Shopian where Zia U Din, Technical Officer, Department of Horticulture gave a detailed outlook of the scheme.At Ganderbal, the programme was inaugurated at the Vikalp Centre, Government Degree College, Ganderbal. A total of 51 candidates…

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Hong Kong advances ILS frameworks, including sidecars, Bermuda ties: IA chief April 23 2026 by Aidan Gregory and Mithun Varkey Hong Kong is developing frameworks to support sidecars and other alternative insurance structures, according to Insurance Authority CEO Clement Cheung Wan-ching, as the regulator looks to expand the c… To continue reading the full article and get full access to the InsuranceAsia News platform, please enquire about a subscription. Your company may already have a corporate license in place. Already a Subscriber? Please Login Join the mailing list Designed to help you stay ahead, our daily newsletter provides a round-up…

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Iran has threatened a ground invasion of the UAE and Bahrainafter issuing four demands to the US over the Strait of Hormuz blockade23:31, 22 Apr 2026Updated 23:33, 22 Apr 2026Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran’s Supreme Leader(Image: Getty)Iran has dismissed “meaningless” negotiations and issued threats of a “ground invasion” against the UAE and Bahrain, two nations it considers “mutual targets”, in a furious rebuke to Donald Trump.Dubai could once again find itself firmly in the crosshairs of the conflict, after Iran laid out its four key demands for talks with Donald Trump.Tehran had previously declared it would keep the Strait of Hormuz closed…

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China exported a record amount of solar components and photovoltaic panels last month, signalling that manufacturers are benefiting from stronger demand for clean energy technologies as the Iran war has caused oil and gas prices to soar and threatens supply shortages. The world’s second largest economy exported solar panels, cells and wafers capable of generating 68 gigawatts (GW) in March – the equivalent of Spain’s entire solar capacity, according to analysis of data from Chinese customs authority by global energy think-tank Ember. March’s volume was more than double exports in February and 49% more than the previous record set in August 2025.…

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The bankruptcy estate of Merpati (Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta) has shrunk to about IDR2 billion rupiah (USD116,000) in remaining assets against roughly IDR11.4 trillion rupiah (USD664.2 million) in recognised debt, leaving limited recovery options for 1,225 former employees. Total assets were valued at IDR331.6 billion (USD19.3 million), with over 95% already sold. One remaining asset is valued at about IDR15 billion (USD873,000), although execution costs and land control issues may reduce proceeds. Worker-related claims total IDR317.5 billion (USD18.5 million); wages have been fully paid, while only 20% of severance has been settled, with the remainder converted into debt acknowledgements. Source link

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