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24-year-old Indian man found dead inside car in Canada.
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Rishi Sunak sets out plans to tackle 'sick note culture'
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbs following reports of Israel's military action against Iran, impacting global financial markets positively.
Parineeti Chopra Exposes Dark Side of Bollywood Casting, Criticizes 'S*cking Up' to Unconnected Individuals
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Wipro workforce shrinks for sixth quarter in a row with net decline of 6,180 employees in Q4.
Wipro's Q4 results show sixth consecutive decline in employee count. CEO departure, attrition rate, and peer companies' drops noted.
IT Roorkee professors discover fossil of 47-million-year-old snake in Gujarat: ‘One of the largest known’.
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Dubai flood: Air India cancels flights due to heavy rain, offers refunds
Air India cancels Dubai flights amid heavy rains. Passengers offered refunds. Indian consulate aids stranded travelers. Dubai Airport limits inbound flights.
OpenAI Hires Its First Employee in India; Pragya Misra To Join ChatGPT Maker As Public Policy Head.
OpenAI hires its first employee in India amid Lok Sabha polls. Pragya Misra to lead public policy.
Apple Pulls WhatsApp and Threads From App Store on Beijing's Orders
Apple complies with Beijing's orders, removing WhatsApp and Threads from the App Store as per directives from the Chinese authorities.
ED attaches Raj Kundra’s properties worth Rs 97.79 crore in Bitcoin investment fraud case.
ED seizes Raj Kundra's assets worth Rs 97.79 crore in Bitcoin scam.
Telangana school attacked over saffron clothes controversy; 2 FIRs lodged
Villagers vandalize Telangana school over saffron attire dispute.
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Bade Miyan Chote Miyan" earns ₹48.2 crore in its opening week in India.
Delhi jumped seven places from the pre-Covid era, entering the club of top 10 airports.
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Talbros Automotive shares gained 5% after the JV bagged orders worth ₹1,000 crore from European OEMs.
Talbros JV secures ₹1,000 crore contract from European OEM for suspension arms, boosting market share and growth prospects.
Yamaha Aerox 155 Version S launched with sporty look and smart features, know its features and price
Yamaha Aerox 155 Version S launched in India with smart features, including keyless ignition. Sporty design, premium variants available.
Exclusive: How Many Lok Sabha Seats Will BJP Win In South India? Congress's Revanth Reddy Says...
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Nestlé Controversies: From sugar in baby food to Maggi ban, we look at top 8 concerns in India and abroad
Nestlé, a leading food and beverage company, has come under fire for various controversies, including high sugar content in products marketed in developing countries.
Samsung Joins The AI Bandwagon, This Time With Its Neo QLED 8K Smart TVs
Samsung's latest AI TV lineup features Neo QLED 8K, 4K, and OLED models with advanced AI-driven features, Tizen OS, Knox security, and attractive pricing offers.
Plastic-production emissions could triple to one-fifth of Earth’s carbon budget
Report warns plastic production emissions may triple, consuming one-fifth of Earth's carbon budget, exacerbating climate change concerns.
Meet Priyamvada Natarajan, Indian Yale professor on TIME's 2024 list of 100 most influential people
Priyamvada Natarajan, a theoretical astrophysicist at Yale University, was named one of Time Magazine's 100 most influential people in 2024.
The Last Women Standing in a Serbian Village Swallowed by Mine
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From Helicopters to Ads, India's Ruling Party Snaps up Bulk of Election Props
India's ruling party secures the majority of election paraphernalia, from helicopters to advertisements.
Critics of India's Modi Migrate Online as Mainstream Media Stays Deferential
Critics of India's Modi migrate online as mainstream media maintains deference, reflecting a shift in discourse and information dissemination.
Abusive Language Used Against Chirag Paswan's Mother at RJD Rally; LJP Leader Reacts
Abusive language directed at Chirag Paswan's mother during an RJD rally prompts a response from the LJP leader.
Kerala woman among 17 Indian crew members of ship seized by Iran returns home
Kerala woman, part of 17-member Indian crew on ship seized by Iran, safely returns home, marking a relief for families.
Air India set to fly Dubai with Airbus A350 planes
Air India plans to operate flights to Dubai utilizing Airbus A350 aircraft, marking a significant development in their aviation services.
Stock Market Today: Mixed Asian Benchmarks, US Appears Committed to Current Rates
Asian shares are trading mixed after most U.S. stocks slipped on firmer expectations that the Fed is committed to its current rate practices
Apple CEO Says Company Is 'Looking At' Manufacturing in Indonesia
Apple CEO acknowledges considering manufacturing operations in Indonesia, indicating potential expansion beyond current production facilities.
Taiwan Submarine Project Chief Quits, Ministry Says Plans to Proceed
The chief of Taiwan's submarine project resigns. The Ministry confirms plans to continue with the project despite the resignation.
Italy Seeks G7 Message to De-Escalate Mideast Tensions at Capri Meeting
Italy urges G7 for a unified message on calming Middle East tensions during foreign ministers' gathering in Capri.
Japan Records Third Straight Fiscal Year of Trade Deficit Despite Export Recovery
Despite rebounding exports, Japan registers a trade deficit for the third consecutive fiscal year, highlighting persistent economic challenges.
US Court Rejects Tribes' Request to Block $10B Energy Transmission Project in Arizona
A US court denies tribes' bid to halt a $10B energy transmission project in Arizona, clearing the way for construction.
Croatia Votes in Showdown Election Between President and Prime Minister
Conflict arises between Croatia's president and prime minister over parliamentary elections, underscoring political tensions in the country.
UK inflation falls as crumpet and meat prices drop
UK inflation decreases due to drops in crumpet and meat prices, marking the lowest level in two years.
UK Inflation Rate Falls to 3.2%, Lowest Since Late 2021, Amid Easing Food Prices
UK inflation drops to 3.2%, lowest since late 2021, driven by easing food prices, marking a notable decline in consumer costs.
Explained: Why Voting Lasts 6 Weeks In Lok Sabha Elections
Explained: Why does voting continue for 6 weeks in Lok Sabha elections?
BCI Expresses Concern Over Rise in Low-Quality Law Colleges, Calls for Universities to Grant NOC After Evaluation
Bar Council of India urges universities to vet new law colleges, citing concerns over proliferation of substandard institutions.
AP Dhillon's justification for breaking a guitar at Coachella led to more trolling.
Punjabi singer AP Dhillon's Coachella gig overshadowed by guitar break. Controversial Instagram post draws criticism.
Watch: Dubai Malls Flooded, Airport Submerged Due to Storm, UAE Gets 1.5 Years of Rain in Hours
Unusual heavy rain hits Dubai, UAE, flooding city & airport, lightning strikes Burj Khalifa. Oman faces deadliest rainfall in 75 years.
'Surya Tilak' illuminates Ram Lalla idol's forehead at Ayodhya Temple on Ram Navami.
Lord Ram idol adorned with 'Surya Tilak' at Ayodhya Temple on Ram Navami, marking historic celebration.
SiTime Introduces Chip Aimed at Saving Power in AI Data Centers
SiTime's chips, boasting enhanced precision, will be available in the latter half of this year, promising improved efficiency for data centers.
European Union Questions TikTok on New App That Pays Users for Watching
The European Union is questioning TikTok about its new app that compensates users for watching content, raising regulatory concerns.
Why Healthy Eating Is Key for Breast Cancer Survivors
Why is healthy eating important for individuals to prevent breast cancer?
Stock Market: Wall Street Holds a Bit Steadier as Pressure Eases From the Bond Market
Today's stock market sees Wall Street stabilizing as bond market pressures ease, providing a sense of calm amid financial fluctuations.
UK inflation falls as some food prices drop
In the UK, inflation declines due to decreases in certain food prices, contributing to the overall decrease in consumer costs.
Ericsson's Q1 Adjusted Operating Profit Beats Expectations
Ericsson surpasses Q1 adjusted operating profit expectations, signaling strong performance and possibly positive market sentiment toward the company.
Instant View: China's Q1 GDP Grows 5.3% Y/y, Well Above Forecast
China's Q1 GDP grows 5.3% year-on-year, significantly surpassing expectations, indicating resilience and potential economic strength amidst global uncertainties.
South Korea Yoon Orders Preemptive Response to Middle East Tensions
South Korean President Yoon directs preemptive action in response to escalating tensions in the Middle East, prioritizing proactive measures.
Salman Rushdie's 'Knife': Unflinching About Brutal Stabbing, Uncanny in Vital Spirit
Salman Rushdie's 'Knife' fearlessly recounts his stabbing, capturing an uncanny vitality in its narrative essence, offering profound insight.
Sydney Attacker Angry Over Relationship, Second Stabbing Declared 'Terrorist Act
Sydney attacker Joel Cauchi, upset over relationship, prompts second stabbing to be labeled a 'terrorist act' by authorities.
Unemployment jumps as UK jobs market stalls
UK jobs market stalls, resulting in a significant increase in unemployment rates, signaling economic challenges and potential impacts on livelihoods.