Search
+
    SEARCHED FOR:

    TUI

    Why is the US stock market rallying so sharply today? Dow jumps 1200 points while S&P 500 and Nasdaq surge over 2% on ceasefire optimism

    US stock market today surged sharply, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average jumping 1,200 points, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite gained over 2%. This rally followed ceasefire optimism after US President Donald Trump signaled easing US-Iran tensions. Oil prices crashed more than 16%, reducing inflation fears instantly. Investors rushed back into equities as risk sentiment improved. Global markets also rallied strongly. Lower oil, weaker dollar, and easing geopolitical risks together powered this sharp US stock market rally today.

    Tui Kamikamica, NRL star and Melbourne Storm forward, hospitalised after suspected stroke; club issues health update

    Melbourne Storm player Tui Kamikamica is recovering in hospital after a suspected stroke. The club confirmed he received treatment and is receiving the best care. This news adds to the Storm's injury concerns as they prepare for a tough match. Kamikamica has been a consistent player for the team since joining in 2017.

    Live-action ‘Moana’ set for July 10, 2026 release; Dwayne Johnson returns as Maui

    Disney is bringing back Moana in a live-action movie. It will be in theaters on July 10, 2026. Catherine Laga’aia plays Moana. Dwayne Johnson returns as Maui. The film is directed by Thomas Kail. Lin-Manuel Miranda is a producer and songwriter. The movie promises music and storytelling. It follows Disney's strategy of remaking animated hits.

    Bodhu Re by Cactus: A timeless Bengali love song of longing and emotional intensity

    The song 'Bodhu Re' by Cactus evokes deep longing and love. Its melody and arrangement create an immersive emotional experience. The track from the 2004 album 'Rajar Raja' explores the beauty of connection. Abhijit Barman's vocals are searing. The song balances restraint with intensity. It is a sacral love song and a call for a beloved.

    Travel stocks tumble as US-Iran conflict sparks worst disruption since pandemic

    Escalating Middle East conflict has grounded thousands of flights globally, forcing major hubs like Dubai and Doha to shut down. Airlines are facing massive disruptions, with significant drops in stock values and soaring oil prices impacting operations. Passengers worldwide are stranded, scrambling for alternative routes as the aviation sector grapples with its biggest challenge since the pandemic.

    Travel stocks tumble as US-Iran conflict sparks worst disruption since pandemic

    Dubai, the world's busiest international hub, and Doha remained shut for a third day, leaving tens of thousands of passengers stranded as aviation faced its biggest test since the COVID pandemic. Jordan on Monday became the latest country in the region to partially close its airspace.

    The Economic Times
    BACK TO TOP