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Facebook reaches 1 million active advertisers

REUTERS - Facebook Inc said on Tuesday it now has 1 million active advertisers globally who used the platform in the last 28 days, a milestone for the company that is seeking to revive its revenue growth.

U.S. lawmakers, businesses demand Indian trade reforms 3:10am IST

WASHINGTON - A bipartisan group of more than 170 U.S. lawmakers joined with a coalition of U.S. business groups on Tuesday to demand increased U.S. pressure on India to change policies that they said threaten American exports, jobs and innovation.

A man swims in the flooded waters of river Yamuna to retrieve floating watermelons in New Delhi June 18, 2013.  REUTERS/Anindito Mukherjee
Rains in India

Monsoon floods kill scores in India

Early monsoon rains have swollen the Ganges, India's longest river, swept away houses, killed at least 60 people and left tens of thousands stranded, officials said on Tuesday.  Full Article 

Muhammad Naeem (L), a spokesman for the Office of the Taliban of Afghanistan speaks during the opening of the Taliban Afghanistan Political Office in Doha June 18, 2013.  REUTERS/Mohammed Dabbous
World

U.S. to meet Taliban to seek Afghan peace

The United States and the Taliban raised hopes for a negotiated peace in Afghanistan with commitments to meet this week after 12 years of bloody and costly war between American-led forces and the insurgents.  Full Article 

Iran's national soccer team celebrate after defeating South Korea in their World Cup qualifying soccer match in Ulsan, southeast of Seoul June 18, 2013. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji
Sports

Australia, Iran and S.Korea head for Brazil

Australia and Iran booked their fourth World Cup finals appearances with nervous 1-0 victories in a dramatic finale to Asian qualifying on Tuesday.  Full Article | Related Story 

A reporter takes a mobile phone picture of National Security Agency (NSA) Director U.S. Army General Keith Alexander as he takes his seat to testify before a U.S. House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence hearing on recently disclosed NSA surveillance programs, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington June 18, 2013. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
Surveillance Row

NSA head, lawmakers defend US surveillance

The head of the National Security Agency said U.S. surveillance programmes had helped disrupt more than 50 possible attacks since September 11, 2001, as sympathetic members of Congress also defended the use of the top-secret spying operations.  Full Article 

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R Rajagopal

Hard currency status a wishful dream for rupee

Despite India’s substantial economic progress over the decades to emerge today among the ten largest economies in the world in nominal GDP terms and the top three in PPP terms, the rupee has not kept pace with this progress and has witnessed periods of high volatility. Until India traverses the distance from a trade-deficit economy to a neutral or trade-surplus nation, the rupee will always remain unhinged.  Column 

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Andy Mukherjee

India in depth: Diaspora's yield hunt gone wrong

India's banking system may lose the only friend it has had the past couple of years: the diaspora. For every $1 of time deposits that Indian banks have raised from residents in the past year, 13 cents has come from the estimated 25 million people of Indian origin who live in other countries. On all but a fraction that amount, the currency risk lies with the depositor.  Full Article 

Peter Thal Larsen

Singapore’s creative bank penalty may be a one-off

Singapore has come up with a creative way of penalising rate-rigging banks. Regulators are forcing lenders implicated in manipulating the city-state’s borrowing and currency rates to set aside up to S$12 billion ($9.6 billion) in extra central bank reserves. With rates low, however, the costs will be much lower than recent mega-fines.  Full Article 

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