Muneeza Naqvi Bloomberg

'Muneeza Naqvi Bloomberg' - 14 News Result(s)

  • Imran Khan Faces "End of the Road" As Pakistan Army Cracks Down
    World News | Chris Kay, Faseeh Mangi and Muneeza Naqvi, Bloomberg | Friday May 26, 2023
    Holed up at his fortified home in Lahore's upmarket Zaman Park, Imran Khan is looking increasingly besieged and isolated as Pakistan's military instigates a sweeping crackdown against the former prime minister's political party.
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  • PM Modi Cancelling Farm Laws Is His Biggest Policy Reversal Yet
    India News | Muneeza Naqvi, Karthikeyan Sundaram and Archana Chaudhary, Bloomberg | Friday November 19, 2021
    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will scrap three controversial farm laws that led to angry street protests over the last year, his biggest policy reversal since assuming power in 2014.
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  • The 7 Taliban Men Now Running Afghanistan
    World News | Muneeza Naqvi and Eltaf Najafizada, Bloomberg | Thursday August 19, 2021
    For decades the Taliban's leadership structure has been in the shadows: Even before the U.S. invasion in 2001, little was known about how the group operates beyond the names of a few top leaders.
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  • Top Doctors' Body Advising PM Modi Made Odd Covid Decisions: Experts
    India News | Chris Kay and Muneeza Naqvi, Bloomberg | Tuesday July 20, 2021
    For a century, the Indian Council of Medical Research was a little known government body quietly studying illnesses in New Delhi.
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  • As India Crosses 9 Million Cases, Experts Question "Spotty Testing"
    India News | Muneeza Naqvi and Chris Kay, Bloomberg | Friday November 20, 2020
    India's daily coronavirus infections have been cut in half since a peak of more than 97,000 in mid-September, but the significant drop has raised fresh questions over the South Asian nation's testing regime and whether it reflects the true state of its epidemic.
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  • India "Flying Blind" On Coronavirus Data, Say Top Experts
    India News | Muneeza Naqvi and Ragini Saxena, Bloomberg | Tuesday August 4, 2020
    Amit Shah, the man leading India's fight against Covid-19 and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's top lieutenant, has been among government leaders touting the country's low death rate as a success story.
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  • Delhi Overwhelmed By COVID-19 Cases After City Eases Lockdown
    India News | Muneeza Naqvi, Bloomberg | Wednesday June 10, 2020
    Delhi, a city of 16 million people, is set to be the latest city overwhelmed by Covid-19, and the worst may be yet to come. The Defence Ministry has closed its doors, its top bureaucrat is in quarantine, while a senior Finance Ministry official and the government's top spokesman have the coronavirus. Authorities have requisitioned more hotels and c...
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  • Opinion: I Took One of India's First Flights in Months. It Was Surreal
    Opinion | Muneeza Naqvi, Bloomberg | Monday May 25, 2020
    As I checked in for one of the first flights in India in two months, the baggage-tag dispenser spat out five boarding passes for me. Given the morning I'd had, this latest glitch wasn't much of a surprise.
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  • India's 50-Day Lockdown Slows Down Coronavirus Trajectory
    India News | Muneeza Naqvi and Ari Altstedter, Bloomberg | Friday May 15, 2020
    More than 50 days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi locked down India, the pandemic's human and economic toll is worsening -- even as new cases of the coronavirus surge at a record pace.
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  • States Try to Restore Order After Migrants' Protests, Liquor Shop Brawls
    India News | Muneeza Naqvi and Bibhudatta Pradhan, Bloomberg | Tuesday May 5, 2020
    State governments across India rushed to restore order after violence and chaos broke out when the country started relaxing it stringent virus lockdown, with migrant workers clashing with police in western part of the country and brawls erupting outside liquor shops in the national capital.
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  • India's Highways Filled With Poor Families Walking Home
    India News | Muneeza Naqvi and P R Sanjai, Bloomberg | Monday March 30, 2020
    In small groups and large crowds, through inner-city lanes and down interstate highways, hundreds of thousands of India's poorest are slowly making a desperate journey on foot back to their villages in a mass exodus unseen since the days immediately after India's independence in 1947.
    www.ndtv.com
  • India May Be Next Coronavirus Hotspot With "Avalanche" Of Cases: Experts
    India News | By Muneeza Naqvi, Archana Chaudhary and Bibhudatta Pradhan, Bloomberg | Wednesday March 18, 2020
    India could become the next global hotspot for virus cases, with experts warning containment measures that proved successful elsewhere in Asia may not work in the world's second-most populous country.
    www.ndtv.com
  • New 4-Foot Wall To Hide Slums From President Trump's View In Ahmedabad
    India News | Muneeza Naqvi, Bloomberg | Thursday February 20, 2020
    As President Donald Trump's motorcade makes its way from the airport in Ahmedabad next week anticipating millions of cheering people waiting to greet him at a sprawling cricket stadium, there'll be a few thousand locals hidden from view.
    www.ndtv.com
  • With Malvinder, Shivinder Singh's Arrest, Long Fall From Grace For Family
    India News | Ari Altstedter, Upmanyu Trivedi and Muneeza Naqvi, Bloomberg | Monday October 14, 2019
    The tumultuous saga of former billionaires Malvinder and Shivinder Singh seems to be entering a decisive stage.
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'Muneeza Naqvi Bloomberg' - 14 News Result(s)

  • Imran Khan Faces "End of the Road" As Pakistan Army Cracks Down
    World News | Chris Kay, Faseeh Mangi and Muneeza Naqvi, Bloomberg | Friday May 26, 2023
    Holed up at his fortified home in Lahore's upmarket Zaman Park, Imran Khan is looking increasingly besieged and isolated as Pakistan's military instigates a sweeping crackdown against the former prime minister's political party.
    www.ndtv.com
  • PM Modi Cancelling Farm Laws Is His Biggest Policy Reversal Yet
    India News | Muneeza Naqvi, Karthikeyan Sundaram and Archana Chaudhary, Bloomberg | Friday November 19, 2021
    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will scrap three controversial farm laws that led to angry street protests over the last year, his biggest policy reversal since assuming power in 2014.
    www.ndtv.com
  • The 7 Taliban Men Now Running Afghanistan
    World News | Muneeza Naqvi and Eltaf Najafizada, Bloomberg | Thursday August 19, 2021
    For decades the Taliban's leadership structure has been in the shadows: Even before the U.S. invasion in 2001, little was known about how the group operates beyond the names of a few top leaders.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Top Doctors' Body Advising PM Modi Made Odd Covid Decisions: Experts
    India News | Chris Kay and Muneeza Naqvi, Bloomberg | Tuesday July 20, 2021
    For a century, the Indian Council of Medical Research was a little known government body quietly studying illnesses in New Delhi.
    www.ndtv.com
  • As India Crosses 9 Million Cases, Experts Question "Spotty Testing"
    India News | Muneeza Naqvi and Chris Kay, Bloomberg | Friday November 20, 2020
    India's daily coronavirus infections have been cut in half since a peak of more than 97,000 in mid-September, but the significant drop has raised fresh questions over the South Asian nation's testing regime and whether it reflects the true state of its epidemic.
    www.ndtv.com
  • India "Flying Blind" On Coronavirus Data, Say Top Experts
    India News | Muneeza Naqvi and Ragini Saxena, Bloomberg | Tuesday August 4, 2020
    Amit Shah, the man leading India's fight against Covid-19 and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's top lieutenant, has been among government leaders touting the country's low death rate as a success story.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Delhi Overwhelmed By COVID-19 Cases After City Eases Lockdown
    India News | Muneeza Naqvi, Bloomberg | Wednesday June 10, 2020
    Delhi, a city of 16 million people, is set to be the latest city overwhelmed by Covid-19, and the worst may be yet to come. The Defence Ministry has closed its doors, its top bureaucrat is in quarantine, while a senior Finance Ministry official and the government's top spokesman have the coronavirus. Authorities have requisitioned more hotels and c...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Opinion: I Took One of India's First Flights in Months. It Was Surreal
    Opinion | Muneeza Naqvi, Bloomberg | Monday May 25, 2020
    As I checked in for one of the first flights in India in two months, the baggage-tag dispenser spat out five boarding passes for me. Given the morning I'd had, this latest glitch wasn't much of a surprise.
    www.ndtv.com
  • India's 50-Day Lockdown Slows Down Coronavirus Trajectory
    India News | Muneeza Naqvi and Ari Altstedter, Bloomberg | Friday May 15, 2020
    More than 50 days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi locked down India, the pandemic's human and economic toll is worsening -- even as new cases of the coronavirus surge at a record pace.
    www.ndtv.com
  • States Try to Restore Order After Migrants' Protests, Liquor Shop Brawls
    India News | Muneeza Naqvi and Bibhudatta Pradhan, Bloomberg | Tuesday May 5, 2020
    State governments across India rushed to restore order after violence and chaos broke out when the country started relaxing it stringent virus lockdown, with migrant workers clashing with police in western part of the country and brawls erupting outside liquor shops in the national capital.
    www.ndtv.com
  • India's Highways Filled With Poor Families Walking Home
    India News | Muneeza Naqvi and P R Sanjai, Bloomberg | Monday March 30, 2020
    In small groups and large crowds, through inner-city lanes and down interstate highways, hundreds of thousands of India's poorest are slowly making a desperate journey on foot back to their villages in a mass exodus unseen since the days immediately after India's independence in 1947.
    www.ndtv.com
  • India May Be Next Coronavirus Hotspot With "Avalanche" Of Cases: Experts
    India News | By Muneeza Naqvi, Archana Chaudhary and Bibhudatta Pradhan, Bloomberg | Wednesday March 18, 2020
    India could become the next global hotspot for virus cases, with experts warning containment measures that proved successful elsewhere in Asia may not work in the world's second-most populous country.
    www.ndtv.com
  • New 4-Foot Wall To Hide Slums From President Trump's View In Ahmedabad
    India News | Muneeza Naqvi, Bloomberg | Thursday February 20, 2020
    As President Donald Trump's motorcade makes its way from the airport in Ahmedabad next week anticipating millions of cheering people waiting to greet him at a sprawling cricket stadium, there'll be a few thousand locals hidden from view.
    www.ndtv.com
  • With Malvinder, Shivinder Singh's Arrest, Long Fall From Grace For Family
    India News | Ari Altstedter, Upmanyu Trivedi and Muneeza Naqvi, Bloomberg | Monday October 14, 2019
    The tumultuous saga of former billionaires Malvinder and Shivinder Singh seems to be entering a decisive stage.
    www.ndtv.com
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