When memory meets cinema: 8 at KIFF

Amitabha Chatterji’s black-and-white film ‘8’ has been selected for the Kolkata International Film Festival. This deeply personal, experimental work chronicles the director’s eight-year creative and emotional journey, blending fiction, memory, and reality through unscripted monologues and clips from his past films. ‘8’ offers a raw, self-reflective exploration of love, loneliness, and creative struggle, inviting audience…

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Artificial Intelligence vs. Machine Learning: Which skills will open better career options in the global tech market?

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning are transforming industries globally, creating vast career prospects. While AI aims to build intelligent machines, ML focuses on algorithms that learn from data. Both fields offer exciting roles in sectors like healthcare and finance, with high demand and competitive salaries worldwide. Understanding their distinct focuses is key to choosing the…

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Ohio universities face challenges as domestic enrollment grows but international numbers drop

Ohio’s public universities report mixed enrollment for fall 2025. While domestic student numbers show modest growth at institutions like Shawnee State and Ohio University, international enrollment has plummeted across the board. Policy shifts and visa uncertainties are cited as key factors impacting global talent attraction, posing challenges for diversity and revenue.

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Pakistan Army chief Asim Munir threatens to target RIL’s Jamnagar refinery

Pakistan’s army chief, Asim Munir, threatened to target Reliance Industries’ Jamnagar refinery in Gujarat during a future conflict with India, signaling a shift towards hitting economic assets. Munir referenced a social media post featuring Mukesh Ambani and a Quranic verse, implying an aerial attack on the refinery, which symbolizes India’s economic power and refining capacity.

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