Tuesday, December 31, 2024

Veteran CNN newsman Aaron Brown, known for 9/11 coverage, dies at 76

Aaron Brown, a renowned television news anchor, known for his coverage of the September 11, 2001, attacks, has passed away at 76. Starting his career in radio, he made a significant mark at CNN with his award-winning reporting. Post-CNN, he contributed to journalism as a professor and hosted PBS' 'Wide Angle.'

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Monday, December 30, 2024

Bihar exam stir intensifies as protesters block trains, roads

Protests intensify across Bihar demanding cancellation of BPSC prelims, alleging corruption. Demonstrators halt trains and block roads, with political parties and student groups joining in. Chief secretary meets aspirants, but no official statement yet from CM. Police action criticized by political leaders; support offered by various political figures. Protests continue with threats of indefinite hunger strike.

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Paul vs. McGregor: Wankhede stadium gears up for a $250mln fight

Conor McGregor and Logan Paul are set to compete in a significant boxing match in 2025, with each fighter potentially earning $250 million. The event, organized by the Ambani family and part of India's tourism campaign, will be held at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium. Jake Paul, Logan's brother, seeks involvement in the negotiations, adding complexity to the arrangements.

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Sunday, December 29, 2024

Underwater Krishna-Godavari basin landslide can trigger tsunami: Scientists

A massive underwater landslide, found in the Krishna-Godavari basin between 950m and 1.1km below the ocean surface, poses a significant risk to underwater structures and coastal inhabitants. The landslide, caused by events like Cyclone Helen and earthquakes, moved around 11 cubic km of sediments, potentially triggering a tsunami.

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BB 18: Sara Arfeen Khan gets eliminated, show gets top 10 contestants

Sara Arfeen Khan was evicted from Bigg Boss 18 after a heated altercation with Karan Veer Mehra, reducing the contestant pool to ten. The eviction stirred significant reactions, further accompanied by a contentious debate between Kashish Kapoor and Avinash Mishra, which host Salman Khan addressed.

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Saturday, December 28, 2024

CPM ex-MLA held guilty in 2019 Kerala political murders case

A CBI court in Kochi convicted 14 people, including former CPM MLA KV Kunhiraman, in the 2019 murder of Youth Congress members Kripesh and Sarath Lal. Ten of the 24 accused were acquitted. The court will announce sentences on Jan 3. Families of the victims and opposition parties have called for an appeal against the acquittals.

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'Romeo and Juliet' star Olivia Hussey dies of cancer at age 73

Olivia Hussey, known for her role in Franco Zeffirelli's 1968 film "Romeo and Juliet," passed away at 73. She and co-star Leonard Whiting had recently sued the studio over a controversial nude scene. The suit was dismissed. Hussey is remembered for her remarkable career and is survived by her husband, three children, and a grandchild.

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Taylor Swift’s Stella McCartney blazer in spotlight during date with Travis

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were spotted on a date night in New York City, with both sporting coordinated outfits. Taylor plans to relocate to Nashville to be closer to Travis and her mother. Travis is expected to stay in NYC for New Year's before returning for the NFL playoffs.

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Friday, December 27, 2024

Elon Musk: Mars will be called ... just as America was in past centuries

Elon Musk proposes renaming Mars as 'New World' and emphasizes the importance of establishing a self-sustaining human settlement on the planet for humanity's long-term survival.

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‘Indian Sikh family charged with masquerading as Afghans to claim asylum in Britain’

A Sikh Indian family is accused of pretending to be Afghans fleeing the Taliban to enter the UK and claim asylum after two failed UK visa applications. The family faces multiple immigration charges and has pleaded not guilty to all counts, with a trial set for January 2.

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India’s development agenda shaped MMS foreign policy

Manmohan Singh prioritized India's development in shaping foreign policy, leveraging ties with the US for the civil nuclear deal and initiatives like iCET, focused on stable global relationships, regional cooperation, and values-based diplomacy. Singh advanced relations with China, ASEAN, and initiated India’s Look West Policy.

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Thursday, December 26, 2024

In 2012, Manmohan underwent operations, never quite recovered physically

Mani Shankar Aiyar reveals in his book how Dr. Manmohan Singh, after undergoing multiple coronary bypasses in 2012, never fully recovered, affecting his governance. Aiyar suggests that Pranab Mukherjee should have taken over as PM, with Singh elevated to President in 2012. Singh's key achievements include MGNREGA, RTI Act, and National Food Security Act.

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Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Kabul claims Pak airstrikes killed 46 civilians in Afghanistan

46 civilians, mostly women and children, are reported killed in airstrikes by Pakistani jets in Afghanistan's Paktika province. The strikes targeted alleged TTP camps, with Kabul condemning them as barbaric aggression. Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan are likely to worsen following the incident.

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'Speak in united voice': NDA leaders meet over Congress' Ambedkar attack

Leaders of the National Democratic Alliance, including Amit Shah and Chandrababu Naidu, met in Delhi to counter Congress' criticism of Shah's Ambedkar remark. They emphasized good governance and people's welfare, reaffirmed unity in upcoming elections, and discussed Vajpayee's legacy and future strategies.

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Katra ropeway project: Sangarsh Samiti starts 72hr shutdown, 20 protesters detained

Life in Katra, Jammu, gets disrupted as Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Sangharsh Samiti leads a 72-hour shutdown, protesting the proposed ropeway project. The agitators argue that the project threatens local livelihoods and traditional pilgrimage practices. Despite police intervention and detentions, the strike continues, with support from BJP and Congress factions.

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Know why NFL on Netflix is disaster in making

Netflix's exclusive streaming of NFL matches, including the anticipated Chiefs vs. Steelers game, is off to a disastrous start with significant technical issues even before kickoff. Fans faced audio problems and program interruptions, reminiscent of previous streaming failures. Despite earlier reassurances from Netflix, their handling remains problematic, leading to widespread frustration.

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Tuesday, December 24, 2024

50+ Merry Christmas wishes and greetings to share joy and cheer of the season

Merry Christmas Wishes: Christmas is a time for joy, love, and celebration. It is celebrated on December 25th as the birthday of Jesus Christ. Christmas represents hope, peace, and love. The article offers a collection of over 50 Christmas wishes, messages, greetings, and quotes. These expressions aim to help people share the spirit of Christmas with loved ones.

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Monday, December 23, 2024

'Pretend world of Mossad': How Israel weaponized devices in plot against Hezbollah

Israeli intelligence agents revealed a decade-long operation involving booby-trapped pagers and walkie-talkies supplied to Hezbollah. Detonated in September 2024, the devices killed approximately 30 militants and wounded many more, creating widespread fear and demonstrating Israel's reach. The operation unfolded amidst escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah following the Hamas attack in October 2023.

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Sunday, December 22, 2024

Keanu Reeves response to rumor that Ravens offered him a chance at quarterback

Keanu Reeves's portrayal of quarterback Shane Falco in "The Replacements" sparked a rumor about a Baltimore Ravens tryout. Reeves denied the rumor in an interview, though acknowledged the fun speculation. The film, loosely inspired by the 1987 NFL strike, achieved moderate box office success.

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Saturday, December 21, 2024

Dell CEO to employees overworking: 'I learned long time ago that ...'

Michael Dell, CEO of Dell Technologies, advocates for a balanced work approach. He emphasizes working smarter, not harder, prioritising sleep and incorporating humor into the workplace.

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7 Indians among those injured in Christmas market car attack in Germany

A car attack at a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, left five dead and over 60 injured, including nearly seven Indian nationals. Three of the injured Indians have been discharged. A 50-year-old Saudi doctor is under investigation. Saudi Arabia expressed solidarity with Germany and condemned the violence.

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Friday, December 20, 2024

Rajasthan tragedy: Man in flames walked 600m seeking help, but people just recorded videos

A Jaipur mechanic, Radheyshyam Choudhary, became a victim of a horrific gas tanker explosion. Engulfed in flames, he stumbled 600 meters, crying for help while bystanders filmed. Despite recounting the ordeal to his brother, he succumbed to 85% burns at SMS Hospital.

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All the Taylor Swift songs which hint at a Travis Kelce reference

Taylor Swift's new album, 'The Tortured Poets Department,' features songs referencing her relationship with Travis Kelce. Lyrics in songs like 'The Alchemy' and 'So High School' allude to football, Kelce's attempts to connect with her, and their budding romance. Even a lyric change in 'Karma' during a concert highlighted Kelce's presence, confirming Swift's new love interest.

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India's no.1 chess player faces US visa trouble

Indian chess prodigy Arjun Erigaisi urgently appeals for his passport's return after visa processing delays. He needs it to travel to New York City for the World Rapid & Blitz Championships, starting December 26th. The prestigious tournament boasts a $1.5 million prize pool and a revamped format, attracting top players like Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura.

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Thursday, December 19, 2024

Man brings Rs 80,000 in coins to court to pay as interim alimony in TN

A Coimbatore resident paid ₹80,000 in ₹1 and ₹2 coins towards interim alimony ordered by the additional family court. The court directed him to pay the amount in notes. He complied the next day and was further directed to pay the remaining ₹1.2 lakh soon.

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Mahomes' $100K Christmas: Rolexes, Louis Vuitton, and lavish gifts for chiefs O-line

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes gifted his offensive line lavish Christmas presents, including Rolex watches, Oakley sunglasses, Lucchese boots, and Yeti coolers. This generous gesture, costing a reported $100,000, highlights Mahomes' appreciation for his teammates and commitment to the Chiefs. Fans praised Mahomes' thoughtfulness, particularly the unique Rolex Sky Dweller watches.

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Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Horoscope: Read your today's astrological predictions

Horoscope Today: Read daily horoscope predictions for December 19, 2024. Know all about the astrological events and influences that will be affecting each of the 12 zodiac signs. Our astrologer has analyzed the movements of the planets and the alignment of the stars to bring you the most accurate and up-to-date horoscope predictions for the day ahead. Get ready to discover what the stars have in store for you today.

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Scientists Develop New Approach to Capture Gravitational Wave Memory from Supernovae

A study published in Physical Review Letters explores a new approach to detecting the gravitational wave memory effect, a phenomenon predicted by Einstein's general relativity. This effect refers to the permanent alteration in the distance between cosmic objects caused by a passing gravitational wave. Scientists suggest that existing gravitational wave observatories could capture this elusive signature, specifically from core-collapse supernovae (CCSN), which occur when massive stars over ten times the Sun's mass collapse and explode.

Core-collapse supernovae generate gravitational waves with unique characteristics due to their changing quadrupole moments during collapse. According to reports, while the amplitude of these waves is lower compared to signals from black hole or neutron star mergers, they provide critical insights into stellar interiors. Unlike electromagnetic signals, which originate from a supernova's surface, gravitational waves emerge from deep within, offering a rare glimpse into the dynamics of a collapsing star.

Challenges of Detecting Supernova Gravitational Waves

Detection of gravitational waves from CCSN has proven difficult due to their lower amplitudes, shorter durations, and complex signatures. Reports state that these waves fall below the sensitivity range of current high-frequency detectors such as advanced LIGO. However, the study indicates that low-frequency gravitational waves from CCSN exhibit a "memory" effect. This effect arises from anisotropic neutrino emissions and matter movement during collapse, leaving a non-zero gravitational disturbance.

As per reports, the research team, led by Colter J. Richardson from the University of Tennessee, analysed three-dimensional simulations of non-rotating CCSN with masses up to 25 solar masses using the CHIMERA model. Their findings revealed a distinct ramp-up in gravitational wave signals characteristic of memory with matched filtering techniques, the team concluded that signals from a 25 solar mass supernova could be detected up to 10 kiloparsecs away, a range accessible by existing observatories.

Potential for Future Research

Richardson highlighted, as per sources, the significance of exploring low-frequency gravitational waves and encouraged further investigations using the study's methodology. Future research may focus on common merger events or improvements in detector sensitivity to refine the detection of memory signals.

 



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Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Taiwanese artist creates a gun that transforms her tears into 'ice bullets'

Yi Fei Chen, a Taiwanese artist, invented a unique tear gun. The gun freezes tears into ice bullets. Chen built the gun after an argument with her professor. The tear gun uses carbon dioxide to freeze the tears in 20 seconds. A spring mechanism launches the frozen tears. The tear gun is still being perfected. Netizens praised Chen's creativity.

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NASA’s InSight Mars Lander Captured with Dust Layers by Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter

NASA's retired InSight Mars lander was recently spotted by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) in an image taken on October 23, 2024, using its High-Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera. The image shows dust build-up on the lander's solar panels, which now match the reddish-brown colour of the Martian surface. Reports suggest this observation continues to provide insights into the movement of dust and wind patterns on Mars.

InSight's Mission and Retirement

The InSight lander, which touched down in November 2018, was central to detecting Marsquakes and studying the planet's crust, mantle, and core. NASA officially ended the mission in December 2022 after the lander stopped communicating due to excessive dust accumulation on its solar panels. Engineers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in California continued to monitor the lander for any signs of reactivation, hoping Martian winds might clear its panels. However, as per reports, no signals have been received, and listening operations will conclude by the end of this year.

Tracking Dust Movement

The new HiRISE images were captured to monitor how dust and wind alter the Martian surface over time. Ingrid Daubar, a science team member at Brown University, told sources that the images of InSight's location offer crucial data on how dust accumulates and shifts. This information helps researchers understand the Martian dust cycle and wind dynamics, which are vital for future missions.

Surface Changes and Impact Studies

Dust movement not only impacts solar-powered missions but also helps scientists study surface ageing processes. Blast marks left by InSight's landing thrusters, once dark and prominent in 2018, have faded significantly, indicating dust deposition over time. This phenomenon also aids researchers in estimating the age of craters and surface features, as dust gradually erodes their visibility.

Ongoing Role of Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter

The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter continues to play a key role in observing Mars' surface changes. It monitors both active missions, such as the Perseverance and Curiosity rovers, and inactive ones, including Spirit, Opportunity, and the Phoenix lander. Managed by JPL for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, the orbiter's HiRISE camera remains a vital tool for long-term studies of the Martian environment.

 



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‘565 children injured or killed by bombs used by activists in Bengal since 1996’

A BBC documentary, "Children of the Bombs," exposes the devastating impact of crude bombs in West Bengal politics. Since 1996, at least 565 children have been killed or injured, often mistaking bombs for toys. The film features heartbreaking accounts from survivors like Puchi and Poulami, who lost limbs in explosions.

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Monday, December 16, 2024

Trump terms Assad’s fall in Syria ‘unfriendly takeover’ by Turkey

President-elect Trump called Turkey's ousting of Syrian leader Assad an "unfriendly takeover" but also "very smart." He warned of consequences if hostages in Gaza aren't returned by January 20th and expressed his intent to negotiate a deal between Russia and Ukraine. Trump reiterated his opposition to vaccine mandates while supporting specific vaccines like polio and defended his proposed tariffs.

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Sunday, December 15, 2024

US envoy: Bangladesh minorities must be protected



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Giannis Antetokounmpo channels his inner Kobe Bryant after advancing to NBA Cup finals

Giannis Antetokounmpo led the Milwaukee Bucks to the NBA Cup finals after defeating the Atlanta Hawks, echoing Kobe Bryant's famous "job's not finished" mentality. They will face Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder on December 18th, with each player on the winning team receiving over $500,000.

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WWE Universe support of inaugural women’s US champion Chelsea Green

Chelsea Green's victory over Michin for the inaugural WWE Women's United States Championship at Saturday Night's Main Event has garnered widespread fan support. Social media erupted with praise, calling the win "well-deserved" and celebrating Green's journey since her Royal Rumble return. Fans even designed concept championship belts in her honor.

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Saturday, December 14, 2024

Spelling Bee faces backlash over inclusion of ‘Womyn’ as an acceptable spelling

The Scripps National Spelling Bee is facing criticism for including "womyn" as an acceptable spelling of "women" in its third-grade study list. Critics argue this reflects a political agenda, while Scripps defends its decision, citing Merriam-Webster's recognition of the term.

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Friday, December 13, 2024

Earth’s Inner Core Might Be Slowing Down and Changing Shape, New Study Reveals

Research indicates that Earth's solid inner core, a metal sphere encased within the molten outer core, could be undergoing changes in both rotation and surface structure. Studies involving seismic waves from earthquakes have revealed that the core's rotation may have slowed, paused or even reversed relative to Earth's surface approximately 15 years ago. New findings presented by John Vidale, a geophysicist at the University of Southern California, during a meeting of the American Geophysical Union suggest that additional changes to the inner core's surface could also be occurring.

Earthquake Waves Reveal Inner Core Dynamics

Insights into the inner core rely on seismic waves generated by earthquakes, as no instrument can directly access Earth's core. According to reports, geophysicists often examine seismic waves originating from the South Sandwich Islands near Antarctica. These waves traverse the Earth, passing through its layers and arriving at recording stations such as those in Alaska. Waveform discrepancies between similar earthquakes occurring at different times indicate changes within the inner core.

Surface Changes and Deformation Hypotheses

Reportedly, Vidale and his team analysed seismic data from around 200 earthquake pairs recorded between 1991 and 2024. Discrepancies in waveforms were observed in recordings from Yellowknife, Canada but not from Fairbanks, Alaska. Vidale attributed these differences to possible deformation of the inner core's outer surface. According to reports, the entire core might be subtly reshaping or localised regions could be swelling or contracting. These changes might be influenced by gravitational interactions with the mantle or material flow within the outer core.

Diverse Perspectives on Core Behavior

The interpretations remain debated. Lianxing Wen, a geophysicist from Stony Brook University, has suggested in a statement that surface changes alone, without rotational differences, might explain these observations. Meanwhile, Xiaodong Song of Peking University emphasised in his statement that both rotational and surface changes could be contributing factors.

Current findings remain limited in their implications for Earth's surface, as stated in reports. Until further research clarifies the processes, the potential impact remains uncertain.

 



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Elon Musk's mother shares story of the $99 suit Musk wore to his bank job daily

Elon Musk became the first person to reach a net worth of $400 billion. His mother shared a story about his early struggles. He wore a single $99 suit for his bank job. Musk's political influence is growing. He donated to Donald Trump's campaign. He co-leads a government efficiency department. This raises questions about potential conflicts of interest.

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Thursday, December 12, 2024

Selena Gomez engaged to Benny Blanco: Shows off pricey marquise diamond ring

Singer Selena Gomez recently announced her engagement to music producer Benny Blanco, leaving fans buzzing with excitement. The spotlight, however, quickly turned to her dazzling engagement ring, a 4-carat marquise-cut diamond that has captivated audiences on the internet. A diamond expert shared fascinating insights about the ring’s design and significance.

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Mars Dust Storms May Be Predictable Based on Surface Heating Patterns

New research has indicated a strong connection between warm, sunny days on Mars and the occurrence of dust storms, with nearly 78 percent of storms preceded by increased solar heating, according to a study presented at the annual meeting of the American Geophysical Union in Washington, D.C. The study, led by Heshani Pieris and Paul Hayne of the University of Colorado, Boulder, analysed data from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, revealing patterns that could help predict these atmospheric phenomena.

Insights into Dust Storm Patterns

The researchers investigated data spanning eight Martian years—approximately 15 Earth years—collected by the Mars Climate Sounder instrument. Observations focused on two types of dust storms, categorised as "A" and "C" storms, which primarily originate in the planet's northern hemisphere and travel through Acidalia Planitia and Utopia Planitia. The study found a direct correlation between prolonged surface heating and the emergence of these storms.

In a statement, Pieris highlighted the significant impact dust storms have on Mars missions, noting their tendency to coat solar panels with fine particles, which can disrupt operations. This was exemplified by NASA's Opportunity rover, which was rendered inoperable during a global dust storm.

Potential for Forecasting Dust Storms

Pieris and Hayne's research suggests the possibility of predicting Martian dust storms based on patterns of surface heating. An algorithm developed during the study has shown a 64% confidence level in forecasting "A" and "C" storms, offering a potential tool for managing the risks posed to future crewed missions.

While the study marks progress, as per reports, Hayne pointed out that fundamental questions about dust storm formation remain unanswered, including the factors that allow localised storms to grow into global events. Data from NASA's deactivated Mars Global Surveyor supports the findings, showing that imbalances in solar energy absorption during warmer periods can fuel storm activity.

 



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Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Taliban minister killed in Kabul suicide bombing in ministry

Taliban's acting refugee minister, Khalil-ur-Rehman Haqqani, and four others were killed in a Kabul suicide bombing on Wednesday. A suicide bomber, disguised as a visitor, detonated the bomb inside the ministry building. No group immediately claimed responsibility, but the Taliban blamed "infidels." Haqqani, a key figure in the Haqqani network, played a significant role in the Taliban's takeover.

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Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Musk shares video of Tesla's Optimus Robot achieving another 'feat'. Watch

Tesla's Optimus robot successfully navigated uneven, mulched terrain using neural networks, even while "blindfolded" without video input. Elon Musk and Milan Kovac shared videos demonstrating this progress, highlighting the robot's balance and adaptation abilities.

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INDIA bloc to move SC over EVMs 'manipulation' in Maharashtra polls

Maharashtra's opposition INDIA bloc will challenge the recent assembly election results in the Supreme Court, alleging EVM manipulation. Following a meeting with Arvind Kejriwal and Abhishek Singhvi, NCP leader Prashant Jagtap announced the decision. This comes after over 20 losing opposition candidates questioned the EVMs' integrity, citing discrepancies between polled votes and declared results.

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Monday, December 9, 2024

China launches investigation into US' biggest and most-valuable chip company

China's market regulator is investigating Nvidia for potential anti-monopoly violations, possibly in retaliation for recent US semiconductor restrictions. The investigation centers around Nvidia's 2020 acquisition of Mellanox Technologies and alleged breaches of agreed-upon conditions.

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Sunday, December 8, 2024

Milwaukee Bucks vs Brooklyn Nets (12/8): How to watch, and more

The Milwaukee Bucks are set to clash with the Brooklyn Nets at Barclays Center on December 8, 2024, at 3:30 pm ET. With a formidable lineup featuring Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard, the Bucks are favored to win. However, the Nets, led by Cameron Johnson and Dennis Schroder, will be fighting hard.

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Saturday, December 7, 2024

Girl found with hands & feet tied in Sandeshkhali pond, protest erupts

An 18-year-old tribal girl was found dead in a pond in Sandeshkhali, three days after going missing. Her hands and legs were tied, her mouth gagged, and a brick was attached to her waist. Protests erupted as family alleged rape and murder. Police are investigating, focusing on a motorcyclist seen with the girl before her disappearance.

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Friday, December 6, 2024

China Unveils $553M Spaceport with Successful Long March-12 Rocket Launch

China has reportedly launched its latest Long March-12 rocket from the newly established Wenchang Commercial Space Launch Site, marking a significant milestone in its commercial space ambitions. The launch occurred on November 30, 2024, propelling two experimental satellites into orbit. The 62.6-metre rocket is designed to support a growing surge in commercial satellite deployments, as reported by Chinese state media.

Key Features of Long March-12

As per a report by China state media, the two-stage Long March-12 rocket uses advanced kerosene and liquid hydrogen fuels, replacing older hypergolic propellants. According to the Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology, the vehicle can transport 10 tons to low-Earth orbit or six tons to a sun-synchronous orbit at 700 kilometers. In an interview with China Daily, Xie Li, Senior Designer of Long March-12, explained that the rocket is equipped with an automatic ignition-malfunction detection system, which ensures safer launches by performing real-time checks and calculating alternative trajectories in case of anomalies.

With a diameter of 3.8 metres, the rocket's design accommodates four engines for greater fuel storage and payload capacity. Xie Li also noted that the structural material used is 15 percent lighter and 28 percent stronger than alloys in earlier Long March variants.

Significance of Wenchang Commercial Spaceport

As per reports, constructed at a cost of 553 million dollars, the Wenchang Commercial Space Launch Site is strategically located on Hainan Island near the equator, allowing for reduced fuel consumption and increased payload capabilities. Reports indicate the spaceport, operated by Hainan International Commercial Aerospace Launch Co., Ltd., will support up to 16 launches annually per pad.

The coastal location facilitates easier transportation of large rockets by sea and enables efficient recovery of reusable rocket stages from the South China Sea. The site is expected to play a key role in China's plans for commercial megaconstellations, including the Qianfan and Guowang satellite networks.

 



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Travis Kelce plans to make beau Taylor Swift's 35th birthday 'extra special'

Travis Kelce is planning an "extra special" 35th birthday celebration for his girlfriend, Taylor Swift, on December 13. He's been shopping for months, selecting gifts from her wish list. Despite his game schedule, Kelce is determined to celebrate both her birthday and Christmas with her. Their relationship has been a public spectacle, with mutual support at games and concerts.

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Thursday, December 5, 2024

Bill Belichick's transition from NFL to college football could end career

Former New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick is reportedly eyeing a move to college football, potentially replacing the recently fired Mack Brown at North Carolina. Brown's dismissal just before the regular-season finale surprised many, given his esteemed coaching history. Belichick's unexpected career shift follows a disappointing final NFL season and a brief stint as an analyst.

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Elon Musk's one of the biggest 'corporate enemy' breaks silence on him

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman downplayed concerns about Elon Musk potentially using political influence to harm competitors. Despite an ongoing lawsuit and Musk's close ties with Donald Trump, Altman expressed confidence that Musk wouldn't leverage a proposed government role for personal gain, calling such actions "profoundly un-American." He believes Musk's values would prevent such behavior.

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Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Oppo's 2024 Run Includes Return to the Premium Segment With Find X8, AI, and More

For Oppo, 2024 has been a dream run, with the brand registering the highest growth amongst the top five brands in Q3 2024. As per IDC, Oppo led with launches like A3x, K12x and Reno 12 series in the quarter. After securing the second spot in the top smartphone manufacturers list and beating the likes of Realme, Xiaomi, and Motorola, Oppo has made a comeback to the premium segment. The all-new Find X8 series - Find X8 and Find X8 Pro - attempts to be the feather in the hat for Oppo. Gadgets 360 got to talk to Savio D'Souza, Head of Product Communications, Oppo India, to discuss the new launch and much more.

Smartphone premiumisation in India

We wanted to jump straight to the new Find X8 series, which is a return for Oppo in the premium smartphone segment in India. D'Souza explained how the premiumisation trend has entered the smartphone space with increasing ASP (average selling price).

"Indian consumers increasingly seek top-tier smartphones for communication, productivity, entertainment, and payments. A recent IDC report highlights that the premium segment registered the highest growth of 86% in the July-Sept 2024 quarter. The Find X8 Series addresses this demand with cutting-edge features like AI Summary, AI Reflection Remover, AI LinkBoost, a flagship quad-camera system, and a sleek, lightweight design. The timing couldn't be better for the Find X series to return, as premium innovation is now the need of the hour," he said.

With new launches in the premium segment, the market is becoming aggressive. How does Oppo's new Find X8 series fit into the entire premium price range, where iPhones and Samsungs dominate the segment? "With the Find X8 series, we are redefining what smartphones can achieve. The smartphone combines the best from industry leaders—MediaTek, Google, Hasselblad, and Dolby Vision. The Dimensity 9400 chipset powers exceptional performance, while Google Gemini enhances AI personalisation. Hasselblad Imaging provides pro-level photography, and Dolby Vision delivers stunning display quality. Oppo's proprietary HyperTone Image Engine further optimises photo quality," D'Souza said.

"With Oppo's engineering prowess, we have packed all these powerful aspects into a lightweight and sleek device. Together, these technologies create a smartphone that seamlessly blends innovation, performance, and user-centric features, making the Find X8 Series a standout flagship," he added.

AI to enhance user experience?

When asked about Oppo's AI ambitions, D'Souza said that the company has a strategy set for consumer needs. "This year, we have integrated generative AI across our lineup—features typically reserved for flagship devices. By the end of 2024, we aim to deliver 50 million AI-powered smartphones globally," he said.

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Find X8 and Find X8 Pro come with the same camera hardware

 

On being asked about whether AI alone will be the enabler for consumers to make the switch. D'Souza said, "I believe it's the coming together of hardware, software, and AI that delivers a superior smartphone experience. A good device needs a powerful processor to function efficiently, and AI compliments and, at times, supplements their efforts to elevate the performance."

Giving the Find X8 series example, D'Souza further explained, "The Find X8 Series is engineered by Oppo for high performance, and it integrates exceptional AI-based functionalities across its camera, productivity, and connectivity systems, all optimised by the MediaTek Dimensity 9400 chipset." But he stressed that Oppo has ensured that they are offering the best camera experience, too.

"The Find X8 Series features a path-breaking quad-camera system with dual telephoto cameras and the AI Telescope Zoom further adds to the camera capabilities. It uses powerful AI algorithms with generative AI models to help users zoom into subjects while preserving clarity and accuracy, even at extreme zoom levels such as up to 120x," he added.

After-sales support

The after-sales is the backbone of the smartphone business in India. When asked about the updates on service centres from Oppo and if there is any new offering to be announced for Find X8 series support, D'Souza said, "We are a customer-first brand and believe that a strong after-sales support network is central to delivering a premium user experience. We have revamped our after-sales service model with new-generation service centres. Additionally, the digitally led Oppo Self-Help Assistant, aligned with the Indian Government's 'Right to Repair' framework, enables customers to resolve their smartphone issues without visiting a service centre. A strong validation of our efforts is reflected in the recent Counterpoint Research survey, where Oppo India earned the Number 1 position in customer satisfaction for after-sales."

For the Find X8 series, Oppo announced a host of benefits, like an additional warranty of 365 days on pre-booking till December 2, 2024. The company also introduced 'Refresh Service', where customers can replace screen guards and protective cases twice within the warranty tenure and even get them delivered to their homes.

Oppo is also among a handful of brands that offer an International Warranty Service, which means customers can also get maintenance, repairs, and software upgrades in countries where the device is officially available.

2025 - What's in store?

When asked about Oppo's 2025 plans, and we are in the last month, D'Souza promised some exciting products in the lineup without sharing many details.

"2024 has been a landmark year for Oppo in terms of AI-driven product innovation with the Reno 12 Series, F Series, and now the Find X8 Series. We will continue to introduce new products and technologies to enable 'AI for All'. There is a strong focus on bringing Gen AI features across photography, productivity, and performance parameters, and over 5800 AI-related patents have already been filed by Oppo for image processing, computer vision, speech technology, natural language processing, machine learning, etc. There are exciting launches planned in 2025, and you will hear from us at the right time," he added.

Oppo Find X8 and X8 Pro are now available in India via online and offline channels.



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'Should I call Bishnoi?':Man detained near Salman's shooting location

A suspicious man was detained near Salman Khan's shooting location in Dadar, Mumbai on Wednesday night. The superstar was shooting for his film near the railway line at Matunga. According to police sources, Salman Khan was at the site when crew members noticed an unidentified man who allegedly mentioned gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, with whom Salman has a long-standing feud.

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'Shot twice, targeted attack': What police said on killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson

UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, 50, was fatally shot outside the New York Hilton Midtown Wednesday morning in what police describe as a targeted attack. The masked gunman, who appeared to be lying in wait, shot Thompson twice before fleeing on an e-bike. Thompson later died at a nearby hospital.

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Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Jamal Adams shares why joining a team dominating everyone was an easy decision

Jamal Adams, a versatile safety, joins the Detroit Lions' practice squad after being released by the Titans. He is excited for the opportunity to contribute to the Lions' dominant season. Despite limited games due to injuries, Adams aims to bring his playmaking skills to help the team during their playoff push.

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Indian Ocean Study Reveals Bay of Bengal Defies Ekman’s Wind-Driven Current Theory

A study published in Science Advances has identified a significant anomaly to Vagn Walfrid Ekman's widely-accepted theory on wind-driven ocean currents. Conducted by a team of researchers from NOAA, the Indian National Center for Ocean Information Services and the University of Zagreb, the study focused on the Bay of Bengal in the Indian Ocean. Data spanning several years from a buoy stationed off India's eastern coast was examined, revealing that ocean currents in this region deflect leftward, contradicting the theory's predictions for the Northern Hemisphere.

Ekman's Theory and Its Longstanding Influence

The Ekman theory, developed in 1905 by Swedish oceanographer Vagn Walfrid Ekman, asserts that surface ocean currents are deflected 45 degrees to the right of wind direction in the Northern Hemisphere due to the Coriolis force. Successive layers beneath the surface exhibit similar patterns, forming the Ekman spiral. This mechanism, though robust, assumes idealised conditions, including uniform ocean depth and density. Variations such as those observed in the Bay of Bengal highlight its limitations.

Findings from the Bay of Bengal

As per the study, according to data collected over several years, currents in the Bay of Bengal were found to veer leftward despite prevailing winds, defying Ekman's predictions. This anomaly underscores the need to reassess assumptions about global oceanic patterns. The researchers suggested that local factors, including unique regional wind patterns and oceanic dynamics, could play a significant role.

Implications for Climate Models

It was noted in a statement by the researchers that the findings could influence future climate modelling efforts. If exceptions to Ekman's theory exist in the Bay of Bengal, others might also occur globally, underscoring the need for more detailed oceanographic studies. Discussions have also highlighted the potential deployment of a NASA satellite system to monitor wind and surface currents comprehensively.

This study has brought attention to gaps in understanding wind-driven currents, stressing the importance of revisiting established models as global warming continues to impact ocean behaviour.

 



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Israel contract: How Google may have been warned about a 'controversial’ project

Google faced significant internal concerns over its cloud computing contract with Israel, fearing potential human rights violations. Despite potential revenue and strategic significance, employee activism has challenged the project, recalling the company's previous military contract controversies. Google remains firm, emphasizing compliance and denying its technology's implications in conflicts.

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Monday, December 2, 2024

Can EC be powerless to disqualify a foreigner getting elected, asks SC



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John Cena featuring WWE elimination chamber 2025 poster drop sparks fan frenzy

WWE has announced Elimination Chamber 2025 at Toronto's Rogers Centre on March 1, featuring stars like CM Punk and John Cena. The event promises thrilling matches, with Cena possibly chasing the world heavyweight championship. Fans reacted enthusiastically online, expressing excitement over the star-studded lineup and the return to the iconic venue.

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Sunday, December 1, 2024

Musk backs call for transparency after Kash Patel's appointment

President-elect Donald Trump appoints Kash Patel as FBI Director, prompting social media calls for the declassification of contentious documents such as the 'Epstein list' and 'Diddy list.' Elon Musk supports the push for transparency, aligning with Patel's advocacy for revealing sensitive information for public accountability.

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Saturday, November 30, 2024

Felt obligated to join Army as it took care of dad: NDA topper

Army cadet Ankit Chaudhary, who received the President's gold medal at the 147th NDA course, chose to join the Army over pursuing his IIT dream after his father's battle with liver cancer. He was motivated by the excellent medical care his father received through the Ex-servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS).

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Man falls to death while spitting 'paan' from moving bus

A 45-year-old man from Lucknow, Ram Jiavan, tragically fell to his death after opening the door of a moving Uttar Pradesh Roadways bus to spit 'paan'. The incident occurred on the Purvanchal Expressway near the 93-km milestone. Despite immediate assistance and transportation to a nearby health center, Jiavan was declared dead on arrival. An investigation is underway.

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Friday, November 29, 2024

Dutch Mantell Calls Out 'Snake' in WWE Divorce Drama

Dutch Mantel criticized ex-WWE employee John Laurinaitis, calling him a "snake" in his podcast. He shared how Laurinaitis's negative reputation in wrestling preceded him. Mantel highlighted Laurinaitis's alleged misconduct, which led to a detailed lawsuit filed by Janel Grant. Kathy Colace divorced Laurinaitis amid these allegations, emphasizing accountability within WWE.

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Shami faces injury scare during Bengal's defeat in SMAT

Madhya Pradesh's six-wicket victory over Bengal in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy was overshadowed by a health scare involving Mohammed Shami, who appeared to injure his lower back. Shami, who recently returned from injury, was evaluated by the medical team but avoided significant damage. His fitness remains crucial for upcoming matches.

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Thursday, November 28, 2024

Rs 2.1 lakh crore raised as highway toll since 2000

Highway commuters have paid around Rs 2.1 lakh crore in tolls since 2000, a fraction of the Rs 10.2 lakh crore spent on highway development in the past five years. The Union budget allocated Rs 2.7 lakh crore to the road transport ministry for the current year. Most tolls were collected in Uttar Pradesh, while northeastern states contributed none.

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Jared Goff’s MVP hopes take a hit after Amon-Ra St. Brown’s Brother’s warning to Lions QB

The Detroit Lions are performing well with a 10-1 record, sparking debate over Jared Goff’s standing among elite quarterbacks. While his leadership is key to the team’s success, opinions vary on whether he matches the level of top QBs like Mahomes and Allen. Amon-Ra St. Brown supports Goff, highlighting his potential MVP candidacy if the Lions finish 16-1.

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Andrew Wiggins’ tragic loss sparks emotional response from Draymond Green

Andrew Wiggins is navigating the loss of his father with strong support from the Golden State Warriors team. Teammate Draymond Green praises Wiggins for his impressive performance this season, attributing it to his renewed focus and determination despite his personal tragedy.

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Wednesday, November 27, 2024

15-year-old boy dies by suicide after sexual assault, blackmail by man

Pune police are investigating the suicide of a 15-year-old boy, allegedly driven by sexual assault and harassment by a 26-year-old sales executive. The accused reportedly threatened to release compromising photos and videos of the victim. Police have filed charges, including abetment to suicide, under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita and Pocso Act.

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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Netanyahu pushes ceasefire plan to end 14-month conflict with Hezbollah



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Solar Activity Increase Results in Shortens Lifespan of Binar CubeSats

Last week, three small Australian satellites from Curtin University's Binar Space Program re-entered Earth's atmosphere and burned up far earlier than expected, cutting short valuable research opportunities. Launched with an initial lifespan of six months, these CubeSats – named Binar-2, Binar-3, and Binar-4 – only lasted two months in low Earth orbit (LEO), a situation attributed to intensified solar activity that has been challenging satellite operations in recent years.

Solar Activity Surges, Defying Predictions

According to a Live Science report, solar activity has recently surpassed predictions, registering levels one and a half times higher than anticipated for the current solar cycle, known as Solar Cycle 25. This surge, marked by an increase in solar flares, sunspots, and solar wind, is caused by fluctuations in the Sun's magnetic field, which reverses polarity approximately every 11 years. While solar cycles have been mapped, solar weather forecasting remains in its infancy, making precise predictions challenging.

The space weather effects on Earth have been significant. Intense auroras have been observed closer to the equator, and the heightened solar wind has increased ionising radiation, posing additional hazards for astronauts and high-altitude flights. Satellites in LEO, especially those without thrusters or altitude adjustment systems, such as the Binar CubeSats, face a constant drag that accelerates their orbital decay during periods of heightened solar activity.

The Impact on Satellite Missions

The early demise of the Binar CubeSats highlights the need for improved space weather forecasting to support satellite operations. CubeSats, like those in Curtin's program, are frequently used for research by universities and often lack the ability to counteract the increased atmospheric drag caused by space weather. Their sudden re-entry illustrates the risks faced by satellites during solar peaks.

Further Binar missions are already in development, with launches planned for late 2026, when solar activity is expected to decline. As solar minimum conditions approach by 2030, the next generation of CubeSats may operate in a more stable space environment, allowing for more prolonged research endeavours.

 



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Google parent Alphabet gets CCI's clearance to acquire stake in Flipkart

India's Competition Commission (CCI) has approved Google parent Alphabet's investment in Flipkart. Alphabet's Shoreline International Holdings will acquire a stake in the Walmart-owned e-commerce giant. The deal, part of a nearly $1 billion funding round, includes a $350 million investment from Google and values Flipkart at $35-36 billion.

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Monday, November 25, 2024

SpaceX Launching 23 More Starlink Satellites Aboard Falcon 9 Rocket from Florida

A mission to launch 23 Starlink internet satellites is set to be carried out by SpaceX from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida during the early hours of Monday, November 25, 2024. The Falcon 9 rocket is scheduled for liftoff at 4:35 a.m. EST within a 3.5-hour launch window according to several reports. Among the satellites, 12 are equipped with direct-to-smartphone technology, marking a notable enhancement to the Starlink network.

Live Coverage and Booster Recovery

The event will be live-streamed by SpaceX on X, commencing approximately five minutes before the scheduled launch. Should the mission proceed as planned, the Falcon 9 rocket's first stage will successfully return to Earth around eight minutes post-liftoff, landing on the droneship Just Read the Instructions stationed in the Atlantic Ocean. This mission will mark the 13th flight and landing for the booster, with six of its previous flights also dedicated to Starlink launches, according to SpaceX's mission briefing.

Deployment of Satellites

The upper stage of the Falcon 9 will continue its journey to deploy the 23 satellites into low Earth orbit. Deployment is expected to occur approximately 65 minutes after launch. These additions will contribute to the rapidly expanding Starlink constellation, which currently comprises over 6,600 active satellites.

Starlink, developed by SpaceX, is regarded as the largest satellite constellation ever assembled. According to various sources, its growth remains continuous, with nearly 70 percent of SpaceX's 115 Falcon 9 launches in 2024 dedicated to expanding this network. Starlink aims to provide high-speed internet access globally, including in remote regions.

As SpaceX continues its ambitious deployment schedule, the mission underscores the company's commitment to advancing global connectivity through satellite technology.

 



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Hindu and Sikh leaders join calls for assisted dying bill in UK to be opposed



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Tens of thousands of PTI protesters reach outskirts of Islamabad

Tens of thousands of PTI supporters marched on Islamabad demanding Imran Khan's release and reversal of a constitutional amendment. Clashes erupted with police, who used tear gas and made arrests. The government vowed to stop the protest, blocking routes and deploying security forces.

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Sunday, November 24, 2024

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: My hopes and dreams are ...

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, while receiving an honorary degree from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, emphasized the importance of AI inference over mere model training. He highlighted AI's potential to revolutionize energy efficiency and create a more sustainable future by optimizing energy use and enabling discoveries in renewable energy sources.

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Manipur violence: Autopsy reveals injuries on three killed in Jiribam

Forensic reports confirmed extensive injuries on three out of six victims, including a three-year-old boy, found dead after a clash between security forces and suspected militants in Manipur's Jiribam district. The victims, belonging to the Meitei community, went missing from a relief camp following the gunfight. Autopsy reports revealed bullet wounds, cuts, and fractures, indicating a brutal attack.

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Saturday, November 23, 2024

Mob goes on rampage in Kolkata hospital, thrashes 3 nurses



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TikTok CEO 'goes to' Musk for help with Trump administration, here's the likely guidance sought

TikTok CEO Chew Shou Zi has reportedly sought advice from Tesla CEO Elon Musk on navigating the US political landscape. Musk, a close advisor to President-elect Donald Trump, reportedly discussed potential tech policies with Chew.

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Friday, November 22, 2024

Honda Activa Electric Scooter Teased to Feature Dual Swappable Battery Packs Ahead of November 27 Launch

Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) has once teased some upcoming features of its much-awaited Activa Electric scooter. The latest teasers from the brand shed some light about the interchangeable batteries and other key features of the ucpoming electric scooter. The company has already confirmed that the Honda Activa Electric scooter will be officially launched on November 27, 2024.

Honda Activa E to Feature Dual Swappable Batteries

Honda has revealed the new teaser on its official social media handle revealing some new hints of the upcoming vehicle. As per the tweet, the EV scooter will be equipped with two battery packs. The teaser further showcased that the scooter will come with swappable batteries, which could utilise the Honda's Mobile Power Pack interchangeable batteries. Interestingly, HMSI showcased its Benly e electric scooter at Bharat Mobiltiy Expo 2024 that used the similar battery configurations, so might expect the upcoming Activa E to feature this configuration.

 

 

The brand also recently teaser another teaser that revealed that it will come with at least two trims. The base variant will come fitted with a basic TFT display panel, while the higher specification model will feature a multi-colour screen interface. The advanced display unit will show essential information including battery charge status, available range, current speed, and selected riding mode.

Honda Activa E Expected Features and Specifications

According to reports, the electric scooter is expected to deliver a range of 104 kilometres in standard riding mode. The brand might also add a sport mode option for increased power delivery. The powertrain configuration could also include a swingarm-mounted motor setup, similar to the architecture seen in other electric scooters in the market segment. This arrangement is meant to optimise weight distribution and handling characteristics.

The battery packs will be removable allowing for quick interchange at charging stations. Apart from this, the higher variant is also reported to feature turn-by-turn navigation functionality and music playback control. The vehicle might also come LED lighting elements that could be standard across both variants. The pricing details are yet to be announced by HMSI, though market speculation suggests a competitive positioning in the segment.



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Army steps on the gas for high-tech infusion for futuristic warfare

The Indian Army is accelerating its technological advancement by focusing on 16 technology clusters, including cyber, space, and AI, to enhance its capabilities for future warfare. The Army is collaborating with academic institutions and industries to develop and integrate these technologies. To support this transformation, the Army will induct domain specialists in fields like cyber and linguistics, starting in mid-2025.

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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Prasar Bharati Launches 'Waves' OTT Platform with Live TV, Regional Shows, and More

Prasar Bharati, has officially launched its OTT platform, 'Waves,' during the 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa. The platform aims to provide a wide range of content, blending traditional and modern entertainment and is available on both Android and iOS. Featuring over 65 live TV channels and content in more than 12 languages, it caters to a diverse audience, with offerings ranging from classic television shows to contemporary series, across genres like infotainment, education, and gaming.

Key Features of Waves

Waves hosts a variety of content, including 65 live TV channels, video-on-demand options, free-to-play games, and e-commerce services through partnerships with ONDC, the company said in a statement. It is available in languages such as Hindi, Marathi, Tamil and Konkani, with a content mix that spans infotainment, education, and regional programming. Popular shows like Ramayan and Mahabharat are available alongside newer offerings, such as Fauji 2.0 and Kicking Balls.

Supporting Local Creators and Cultural Heritage

The platform also showcases student films and supports emerging content creators, offering a platform for young talent. Collaborations with film schools like FTII and Annapurna Film School are set to contribute to Waves' growing content library. Live events such as Mann Ki Baat and international sports like the US Premier League Cricket Tournament are also featured. Waves further promotes cybersecurity awareness through campaigns like Cyber Alert.

Future Prospects and Expansion

In line with the Digital India initiative, Waves aims to bridge the digital divide by offering accessible content in rural areas. Through strategic partnerships with ministries and organisations, it plans to provide docudramas, historical documentaries, and regional programming, which will be available to users nationwide. This diverse and inclusive approach positions Waves as a competitive player in India's OTT market.

 



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'Rs 300 crore unsold inventory charge' that Mamaearth 'trashed'

Mamaearth's parent company, Honasa Consumer, is facing allegations of unsold inventory burdening distributors with losses. Honasa refutes the claims, stating a significantly lower inventory value. The company is undergoing a restructuring process, transitioning to a direct distributor model, which has impacted its financial performance. Despite the challenges, Honasa remains committed to its strategy.

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Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Mountain Lions in Los Angeles Are Turning Nocturnal Due to Humans Encroaching Their Habitat, Study Finds

Mountain lions in Greater Los Angeles are becoming increasingly nocturnal as a response to human recreational activities, according to a study published on November 15 in the Biological Conservation journal. The research highlights how these large predators, also known as pumas or cougars, are adapting their natural activity patterns to minimise encounters with humans who frequent their habitats for hiking, cycling, and jogging. These behavioural shifts show and highlight the challenges faced by wildlife coexisting with urban populations.

Study Reveals Shifts in Activity Patterns

The study, led by Ellie Bolas, a doctoral researcher at the University of California, Davis, analysed data collected from 22 GPS-collared mountain lions in the Santa Monica Mountains between 2011 and 2018. Using exercise activity data from the online platform Strava, the team compared human recreational patterns with the movements of the collared mountain lions.

The findings revealed that mountain lions in areas with higher human activity shifted their peak activity times from dawn and dusk to night. This behavioural flexibility allows the predators to avoid human presence while continuing to hunt and carry out other essential behaviours.

Broader Implications for Wildlife and Coexistence

The phenomenon of animals becoming more nocturnal to evade humans is not exclusive to mountain lions. There have been similar trends observed before globally among other mammals. Research conducted in 2019 indicated that even the sound of human voices could deter mountain lions, demonstrating the deep-seated wariness of humans among these animals due to historical persecution.

Mountain lions in urban areas like Los Angeles face additional pressures, including habitat fragmentation, wildfires and low genetic diversity. The study highlights recreational activities as a potential stressor, affecting the energy they expend on hunting and survival.

Bolas emphasised the importance of recognising these adaptations, stating that coexistence relies on the flexibility exhibited by wildlife. Despite the challenges, mountain lions continue to adjust to human activity, demonstrating resilience in shared landscapes.

 



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India rejects Canadian media report on Nijjar killing, calls it 'ludicrous' and 'smear campaign'

India has rejected Canadian media reports linking Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the death of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Calling the allegations "ludicrous" and "smear campaigns," India asserted that such claims damage the already strained relations between the two nations. The denial follows a Canadian news report alleging Indian government involvement in Nijjar's death, citing anonymous sources.

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US, others shut embassies in Ukraine amid fear over Russia attack



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Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Hardik Pandya to play Mushtaq Ali Trophy under brother Krunal’s captaincy

Hardik Pandya is set to join his brother Krunal on the Baroda squad for the upcoming Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, India's domestic T20 tournament. The tournament begins on November 23. Baroda, led by Krunal, are looking to improve on last year's runner-up finish and have started the domestic season strong with four wins out of five matches in Ranji Trophy.

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Monday, November 18, 2024

The Sabarmati Report OTT Release Date: When and Where to Watch it Online?

The much-anticipated drama-thriller The Sabarmati Report, starring Vikrant Massey, premiered in cinemas on November 15, 2024. Directed by Dheeraj Sarna, the film delves into the aftermath of the tragic Godhra Train Burning of 2002, examining the incident through the perspective of the media. The production, backed by Balaji Motion Pictures and Vikir Films Production, has garnered attention for its gripping narrative and stellar performances. Its OTT release is expected soon, with Zee5 likely to host the film in the coming weeks.

When and Where to Watch The Sabarmati Report

The film, distributed by Zee Studios, is anticipated to make its OTT debut on Zee5. Although an exact release date has not been announced, it is expected to stream between late December 2024 and early January 2025. This timeline aligns with the industry standard of releasing films on streaming platforms 4–8 weeks after their theatrical release. Viewers are encouraged to monitor Zee5's official announcements for further updates.

Official Trailer and Plot of The Sabarmati Report

The trailer of The Sabarmati Report offers a glimpse into its emotionally charged storyline. Inspired by the Godhra Train Burning, the film portrays the loss of 59 lives in the Sabarmati Express incident and its broader societal implications. The narrative is presented through the lens of investigative journalism, highlighting the challenges faced by reporters as they navigate themes of justice, courage and societal divide. The film aims to strike a balance between historical authenticity and compelling storytelling.

Cast and Crew of The Sabarmati Report

The film boasts a diverse cast, including Vikrant Massey in the lead role, alongside Raashii Khanna, Riddhi Dogra and Barkha Singh. Supporting roles are portrayed by Nazneen Patni, Hella Stichlmair and others. Directed by Dheeraj Sarna, the film benefits from the backing of production houses Balaji Motion Pictures and Vikir Films Production.



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'Keep in mind challenges & priorities of Global South': PM Modi at G20

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro, emphasizing India's commitment to fighting hunger and poverty. He highlighted India's successful initiatives in poverty reduction, food security, and healthcare, and expressed support for Brazil's proposal to establish a Global Alliance against Hunger and Poverty.

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Sunday, November 17, 2024

Amid Net censorship, Pakistan offers regulated VPNs

Pakistan's Telecommunication Authority initiated a registration process for VPNs following a nationwide ban on unregistered ones. The government claims the ban targets militant groups, but critics view it as an attempt to stifle dissent amidst online criticism of the military and the blocking of platforms like X.

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​​​Hollywood screenwriter caught in sexual encounter with minor in sting operation

A sting operation by streamer Vitaly has allegedly exposed Hollywood screenwriter C Jay Cox, known for films like 'Sweet Home Alabama,' for inappropriate behavior with a minor. The video, which quickly went viral, shows Cox arriving at a location believing he was meeting a 15-year-old boy.

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Saturday, November 16, 2024

Short circuit likely cause of Jhansi hospital fire: Initial probe

An electrical short circuit is suspected to have caused a fire at Jhansi Medical College's neonatal intensive care unit, resulting in the tragic deaths of 10 infants. Authorities have identified all but one of the 49 children present during the incident. The state government has initiated investigations and announced compensation for the victims' families.

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Astrophotographer Captures Milky Way Over Easter Island's Moai During Eclipse

A remarkable image of the Milky Way's swirling colours over Easter Island's famed Moai statues was captured recently by photographer Josh Dury, a seasoned astrophotographer and contributor to Space.com. During his trip to Easter Island for last month's annular solar eclipse, Dury took advantage of the island's pristine night sky to photograph the ancient statues beneath a brilliant stretch of the Milky Way, showcasing a unique connection between the island's historical culture and the universe above. This image, titled Aringa Ora O Te Tupuna or The Living Face of the Ancestors, was shared on social media and subsequently recognised by NASA as an Astronomy Photo of the Day (APOD).

Stunning Night Sky Above Iconic Moai Statues

The Moai statues, some of which are over twice the height of an average human and weigh up to 12,700 kilograms, stand as ancient figures on the remote island, renowned for its exceptionally dark skies, far from urban light pollution. During his stay, Dury, supported by island residents, positioned his camera to capture a composition that framed the statues with the Milky Way. The shot, in addition to its artistic merit, is seen as a tribute to the islanders and the ancestral legacy of the Rapa Nui people.

A Photographer's Tribute to Culture and Science

Dury described the experience as one of the most emotionally significant of his career, dedicating the photograph to both the island's people and its ancestors. In a statement about the image's title, he explained that the phrase, in the native Rapa Nui language, represents a bridge between art, science the cultural importance of astronomy to the island's inhabitants.

 



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Want to end war with Russia through diplomatic channels by 2025: Zelenskyy

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed his hope for a diplomatic resolution to the conflict with Russia in the coming year. This comes amidst uncertainty surrounding the potential return of Donald Trump to the White House in 2025 and its implications for the war's trajectory, given Trump's past criticism of US military aid to Ukraine.

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Thursday, November 14, 2024

Amber Discovered For the First Time in Antarctica: What You Need to Know

The discovery of amber in Antarctica has been reported for the first time, as detailed in a recent study published in Antarctic Science. Dr. Johann Klages from the University of Bremen, alongside a team of researchers, uncovered this specimen in sediment cores from the Pine Island trough in West Antarctica. This ancient amber, originating from approximately 83 to 92 million years ago during the mid-Cretaceous period, offers valuable insights into prehistoric environmental conditions near the South Pole.

Unveiling the First Antarctic Amber

The study was published in Antarctic Science journal and reveals that the amber, known as Pine Island amber, was retrieved using the MARUM-MeBo70 drill rig during a 2017 expedition on the RV Polarstern vessel. This mid-Cretaceous resin is considered a significant breakthrough as it suggests that a swampy temperate rainforest, dominated by coniferous trees, thrived in the region during a much warmer period in Earth's history. According to Dr. Henny Gerschel from the Saxon State Office for the Environment, Agriculture and Geology, the amber likely contains tiny fragments of tree bark, preserved through micro-inclusions. Its solid, translucent quality indicates that it was buried close to the surface, protecting it from thermal degradation.

Insights into Prehistoric Forest Ecosystems

The presence of pathological resin flow within the amber offers clues into the defence mechanisms used by ancient trees against environmental stressors like parasites or wildfires. "This discovery hints at a much richer forest ecosystem near the South Pole during the mid-Cretaceous," Dr. Klages explained, noting the resin's defensive chemical and physical properties that protected it from insect attacks and infections.

Reconstructing Ancient Antarctic Environments

The amber's discovery marks a key step in reconstructing ancient polar climates, supporting the idea that temperate forests once spanned across all continents. Researchers aim to explore further by analysing whether signs of past life are preserved in the amber. This study, beyond unearthing Antarctic amber, opens new opportunities to deepen understanding of Earth's climatic past and the adaptability of prehistoric ecosystems.

 



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Kelce’s NFL schedule leaves fans guessing about Swift’s Toronto tour

Taylor Swift's Eras Tour continues in Toronto. Fans wonder if Travis Kelce will attend her concerts. Kelce's NFL commitments with the Kansas City Chiefs might make it difficult. The Chiefs play against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. Toronto is a short distance from Buffalo. Kelce's schedule is packed. Fans await to see if Kelce will appear in Toronto.

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'Undivided NCP wanted to join Mahayuti govt in 2022': Ajit Pawar

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar claimed that the entire Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), under Sharad Pawar's leadership, was prepared to join the BJP-Shiv Sena government in 2022. He stated that all NCP MLAs, including those currently with Sharad Pawar, had signed a letter supporting the decision.

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Wednesday, November 13, 2024

CIK detains Kashmiri student for ‘glamorizing terrorism’

Counter-Intelligence Kashmir (CIK) apprehended Bhat Navidul Ali, a postgraduate student from Kulgam, for allegedly using social media to promote extremist ideologies and incite anti-government sentiment. CIK claims Ali was influenced by online entities, promoting terrorism in the region and was on the verge of joining militant groups.

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Now Pakistani TikToker Imsha Rehman’s alleged obscene video leaked online

Pakistani TikToker Imsha Rehman's private videos were leaked online, sparking outrage and raising concerns about privacy. The incident follows a similar controversy involving TikTok star Minahil Malik, whose private video surfaced in October, drawing criticism and support.

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Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Best Bollywood Movies on OTT Platforms to Binge Watch Online

Viewers have the chance to immerse themselves in a lineup of diverse Bollywood films available on popular streaming platforms. From visually stunning adventures to heartfelt dramas, each movie promises unique entertainment for the holiday season. Here's a selection of films that cater to every cinematic taste, bringing themes of friendship, patriotism, mythology and humour right into viewers' homes.

Brahmastra: Part One – Shiva

Ayan Mukerji's Brahmastra: Part One – Shiva is a spectacular visual journey combining mythology and modern storytelling. Starring Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt, this film features intricate action sequences and top-notch VFX, making it ideal for fans of fantasy and adventure.

Available on Disney+ Hotstar

Sardar Udham

In a powerful portrayal, Vicky Kaushal stars as Udham Singh, a revolutionary freedom fighter, in this Shoojit Sircar-directed historical drama. Known for its intense narrative, Sardar Udham offers viewers a deeply moving experience of patriotism and sacrifice, perfect for those seeking a thoughtful Diwali watch.

Available on Amazon Prime Video

Shershaah

Inspired by the life of Captain Vikram Batra, Shershaah is a war drama that brings a mix of action and emotion to the screen. Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani's performances in this biographical story of bravery make it an inspiring addition to a Diwali viewing list.

Available on Amazon Prime Video

Gehraiyaan

Starring Deepika Padukone, Siddhant Chaturvedi and Ananya Panday, Gehraiyaan delves into complex human relationships. Known for its intense and layered storyline, the film is suited for those looking to explore themes of love, betrayal and self-reflection.

Available on Amazon Prime Video

Laal Singh Chaddha

An adaptation of Forrest Gump, Laal Singh Chaddha brings Aamir Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan together in a tale of resilience and destiny. The film's uplifting narrative about overcoming life's challenges offers a heartening choice for the Diwali season.

Available on Netflix

Jugjugg Jeeyo

A light-hearted family drama, Jugjugg Jeeyo stars Varun Dhawan, Kiara Advani, Anil Kapoor and Neetu Kapoor, presenting themes of family unity and love. The blend of humour and emotion in this film makes it an ideal watch for festive gatherings.

Available on Amazon Prime Video

Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2

For a dose of laughter and spooks, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 featuring Kartik Aaryan brings a comedic twist to the horror genre. The film, a blockbuster upon release, is perfect for viewers seeking lighter, enjoyable content this Diwali.

Available on Netflix

Mimi

Kriti Sanon stars in Mimi, a film that balances themes of surrogacy and motherhood with warmth and humour. Known for its emotional depth, it's a feel-good choice for viewers in the festive spirit.

Available on Netflix

Uunchai

Uunchai tells the story of three elderly friends who embark on a transformative journey to the Himalayas, starring Amitabh Bachchan, Anupam Kher and Boman Irani. This film about friendship and adventure makes for an inspiring Diwali watch.

Available on ZEE5

Sooryavanshi

Directed by Rohit Shetty, Sooryavanshi is packed with high-octane action and a patriotic storyline. Starring Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif, it's an ideal Diwali pick for fans of energetic and heroic dramas.

Available on Netflix

Pathaan

For a thrilling cinematic experience, Pathaan starring Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone and John Abraham offers intense action sequences and an engaging plot, making it a must-watch for the festive season.

Available on Amazon Prime Video

This curated selection offers something for every viewer, making the upcoming holiday season at home a memorable cinematic experience.

 



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Jharkhand Phase 1 elections: Stage set for high-stakes clash between BJP and INDIA bloc on 43 seats



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Monday, November 11, 2024

'Is Kate Middleton a smoker': Indian-origin TV presenter apologizes for post

Following her appearance at a London Remembrance event, Kate Middleton's looks sparked controversy and revived unfounded conspiracy theories about her previous cancer diagnosis. TV personality Narinder Kaur faced severe backlash for questioning the Princess of Wales's appearance and suggesting that the princess is probably a smoker. She apologized for her comment but said she received online threats because she's a brown woman.

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Sunday, November 10, 2024

Zerodha's Nikhil Kamath retains his youngest philanthropist title

Nikhil Kamath, co-founder of Zerodha, retained his spot as the youngest philanthropist on the Hurun India list for the second consecutive year. He and his brother, Nithin Kamath, donated Rs 110 crore to environmental organizations. HCL founder Shiv Nadar topped the list with a donation of Rs 2,153 crore.

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Zomato has a new plan to stop food wastage, and how this ‘flash sale’ is good news

Zomato has launched "Food Rescue," an initiative to combat food waste from cancelled orders. The program offers these meals at discounted prices to nearby customers, ensuring quick delivery and respecting dietary preferences. Zomato reimburses the original customer, while restaurants and delivery partners receive compensation, creating a win-win situation for all parties.

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Saturday, November 9, 2024

Revanth Reddy differs with Rahul Gandhi, says it's OK to take Adani funds

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy defended his government's acceptance of a ₹100 crore donation from the Adani Group for a skills university. Reddy, alongside other Congress leaders, highlighted their states' welfare schemes, countering BJP's criticism of Congress's poll guarantees. They argued that if the BJP could write off large corporate loans, Congress-led states could implement pro-poor initiatives.

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No sex, no marriage: Women protest Trump’s win by boycotting relationships

Inspired by South Korea's "4B" movement, some American women are boycotting relationships with men and abstaining from sex in protest of Donald Trump's presidential victory. They cite concerns about reproductive rights and the rise in young male Republican voters as their reasons for participating in the movement.

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Friday, November 8, 2024

Ailing elephant calf rescued in Bandhavgarh after mysterious jumbo deaths

Ailing 3-month-old wild elephant calf found abandoned in Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, being treated for dehydration. Discovery follows recent mysterious deaths of 10 elephants in the same reserve, suspected to be caused by fungus-infected kodo millet. Forest officials are monitoring the calf and investigating the elephant deaths.

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Trump assassination bid: US justice department files charges over alleged Iranian plot



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Thursday, November 7, 2024

Indian-origin woman explains why she bought Matthew Perry's house

Real estate developer and film producer Anita Verma-Lallian recently purchased Matthew Perry's former Los Angeles home for $8.55 million. Lallian, who performed a puja ceremony at the residence, emphasized that her decision to buy the property was driven by her admiration for the home itself, not its previous ownership.

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Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Two Pakistan terrorists killed in North Kashmir

Two Pakistani terrorists were killed in separate encounters with security forces in North Kashmir's Bandipora and Kupwara districts. The operations were part of an intensified crackdown following a recent surge in terrorist attacks. An M4 carbine and an AK-47 rifle were among the weapons recovered from the slain terrorists.

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US election: When will Kamala Harris give her concession speech?



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How Trump plans to deport a million immigrants

​Donald Trump is anticipated to mobilise agencies across the US government to push for record levels of immigrant deportations, building on efforts from his first term to utilise all available resources and exert pressure on “sanctuary” jurisdictions to cooperate, according to six former Trump officials and allies. In a dramatic comeback, Trump defeated Democrat Kamala Harris, with Edison Research projecting the win and Trump declaring he had received an “unprecedented and powerful mandate.” Supporters, some of whom could join his administration, expect Trump will call on entities from the military to diplomats abroad to turn his campaign pledge of mass deportations into reality. His plans involve collaborating with Republican-led states and using federal funding as leverage over resistant areas.

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Orry outs he voted for Trump on Instagram, posts a special message

Social media influencer Orry Awatramani surprised his followers by revealing his US citizenship and participation in the 2024 presidential election. Orry proudly shared images of himself with his ballot, expressing his support for Donald Trump. His Instagram post, featuring a Trump t-shirt and messages of support, quickly went viral, sparking mixed reactions from his followers.

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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Security guard shoots and injures 2 Chinese nationals in Karachi

Two Chinese nationals were shot and injured by a security guard at a textile factory in Karachi, Pakistan. The incident is thought to be the result of an argument and is not being linked to terrorism. This event could worsen the already strained relationship between Islamabad and Beijing, as there have been growing concerns about the safety of Chinese workers involved in the Belt and Road Initiative in Pakistan.

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Monday, November 4, 2024

In a blow to Imran, Pak parl enacts law hiking services chiefs’ term from 3 to 5 years

Pakistan's parliament has approved a bill extending the tenure of the army, navy, and air force chiefs from three to five years. The move, passed amidst opposition protests, is seen as a setback for former Prime Minister Imran Khan, who has accused the military of orchestrating his removal from office.

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Upcoming Electric Scooters in India: Honda Activa EV, TVS Jupiter EV, and More

The electric two-wheelers segment is gaining quite a lot of traction this year. We have seen multiple brands launching their EV scooters in the country at different price points. That said, major bike makers are also eyeing this segment. We have brands like Honda, TVS, and Suzuki, reportedly working on EV vehicles that might launch in the first half of 2025. And with the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 right around the corner, one might expected announcements of multiple electric scooters for the Indian market. That said, in this article, we will focusing majorly on three electric two-wheelers, which are also one of the most anticipated launches in the upcoming months. So, without further ado, let's begin. 

Honda Activa EV 

Honda Motors is reportedly working to launch its first electric scooter for the Indian market in March 2025.

Specifications

Honda Activa EV could share similarities with Activa 110. The two-wheeler might sport two Honda Mobile Power Packs, which could be detachable and swappable. The scooter might also come loaded with an on-board fully digital touchscreen instrumental console, keyless start and stop feature. It is expected to have a range of 100+ km when fully charged.

Expected Price in India

The upcoming EV is expected to be priced somewhere around Rs 1 Lakh (ex-showroom). The scooter could be a direct competitor of Ola S1, TVS iQube and Ather 450. Honda Activa EV is expected to make its global debut at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo in January in New Delhi next year.

TVS Jupiter EV 

TVS is also reported to launch two eletric vehicles in India in the next six months. As per multiple reports, the brand might launch one electric vehicle for B2B market and another could be an electric version of its popular scooter, TVS Jupiter. 

Specifications

The Jupiter EV is anticipated to be a mass-market product which will be targeted to everyday commuters. The two-wheeler is expected to have a range of 70-80 km on a single charge.

Expected Price in India 

The scooter is expected to be priced below the Rs 1 Lakh mark (ex-showroom).

Suzuki Burgman EV 

As per Gaadiwaadi, the Japanese automobile maker's first electric scooter could be none other than the Burgman EV. The scooter is expected to enter production in December 2024. Suzuki has also reportedly set a annual sales target of 25,000 units for Burgman EV.

Specifications

The two-wheeler is expected to get a fixed battery pack rather than the detachable battery which was claimed earlier in spy images. Not much is revealed about the two-wheeler at the moment.

Expected Price in India

Codenamed as XF091, the scooter is expected to make its debut at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 in January next year. Nothing is revealed about the price of the vehicle.



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