In 2021, Prime Minister Narendra Modi pitched for the privatisation of PSUs (Public Sector Units) with the tagline that the "government has no business to be in business". Four years later, his friend ...
Drones are banned in many places on the Continent. Why haven’t they been shot down?
Afghanistan is facing a near-total digital blackout as the Taliban cut both wired and mobile internet services nationwide. The shutdown, aimed at stopping ‘immoral activities’, has disrupted ...
Portland, Oregon, was the site of violent riots in 2020 under the first Trump administration, and is set to see a new crime crackdown initiative as federal officials converge on the city.
After harmonising with the Electoral Commission, each of the eight presidential candidates chose a specific venue where they will start their campaigns and launch their manifestos for 2026 polls ...
Four years after signing Trevor Story to a huge contract, the deal paid off in a big way this season. He had his best season by FanGraphs' WAR since 2019. Aroldis Chapman turned back the clock in a ...
The world is facing multiple ongoing conflicts, each with unique geopolitical stakes and humanitarian consequences. This special episode of "Situation Room" provides an in-depth overview of today’s ...
Move follows news investigation in August revealing Israel was using Microsoft’s services to spy on Palestinians.
We write to you on behalf of Human Rights Watch to draw your attention to the concerning human rights situation in Sri Lanka in advance of the trip by Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake to ...
Behind the scenes at the annual gathering of world leaders at the United Nations, key countries and regional organizations have been coordinating efforts to try to end the war in Sudan ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump vowed Thursday not to allow Israel to annex the occupied West Bank, offering strong assurances that he’d block a move that Arab leaders in the region have ...
Microsoft reduces Israel's access to cloud and AI products over reports of mass surveillance in Gaza
Microsoft said it has disabled services to a unit within the Israeli military after a company review had determined its artificial intelligence and cloud computing products were being used to help car ...
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