A beginning but with caution: Sitharaman hints at easing India-China economic ties; says ‘we need a lot more interaction’

Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman indicated a potential thaw in India-China business relations, citing mutual interest in reviving economic engagement after years of tension. Following S Jaishankar’s visit, both nations are exploring avenues for increased interaction and potential easing of investment restrictions. While cautious optimism prevails, progress is also noted in bilateral trade talks with the…

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Deepika Padukone featured in list alongside 90+ global icons including Selena Gomez, Angelina Jolie, Billie Eilish: ‘I hope to inspire a generation..’

Deepika Padukone’s global influence continues to soar as she’s named among global women shaping culture, alongside Selena Gomez and Angelina Jolie. This recognition follows her Hollywood Walk of Fame honor. Deepika emphasizes that success includes well-being, mental health, and self-care, alongside dedication. Her inclusion highlights South Asian voices in global conversations.

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Why Trump wants Harvard to face a steeper penalty than Columbia in the federal funding standoff

US President Donald Trump is pressing Harvard University to agree to a larger settlement than Columbia University’s recent $221 million deal, in exchange for restoring over $2 billion in frozen federal funds. Columbia’s agreement included policy rollbacks and compliance with White House conditions. Harvard faces mounting federal scrutiny, including Title VI violations and visa investigations….

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‘War Cry’: Angry OpenAI CEO responds to Mark Zuckerberg ‘poaching’ OpenAI employees, says …

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has responded to Meta’s aggressive AI talent poaching, calling it a “war cry” and confidently declaring his intention to win. This follows Meta’s recruitment of several OpenAI researchers for its Meta Superintelligence Labs, reportedly offering lucrative compensation packages. The competition for top AI talent intensifies as Meta aims to strengthen its…

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6 lakh mini fridges from this company recalled for causing ‘heat and fire damage’ worth $700,000 in US

Frigidaire has recalled over 600,000 mini fridges due to a fire hazard caused by short-circuiting internal electrical components. The incidents have led to smoke inhalation, injuries, and over $700,000 in property damage. Consumers are advised to stop using the affected models, which were sold between January 2020 and December 2023, and request a refund.

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