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International
More than 70 aid seekers killed as starvation worsens in Gaza
Israeli attacks have killed at least 71 Palestinians seeking humanitarian aid amid a deepening hunger crisis in Gaza, medical sources…
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Business
OpenAI’s New AI Hiring Platform: Reshaping How Companies Find Talent
OpenAI, the minds behind ChatGPT, just stepped into the hiring world. They launched a new AI-powered platform to help companies…
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Business
Russia’s Make-in-India Deal for Su-57 Stealth Fighter
Russia’s Make-in-India Deal for Su-57 Stealth Fighter: A Landmark Defence Collaboration The whispers of a defense deal have become a…
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Crime
Pune Crime News: Class 7 boy offers ₹100 to senior
A disturbing incident has surfaced again in Pune, highlighting the need for stricter safety measures in schools. A Class 7…
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National
Tiger reunites with the zookeeper after 5 years. See the tiger’s reaction!
When this happened, Samuel, 49, was leaning on the glass surrounding the tigers. After a long wait, it’s finally time…
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Life Style
‘Forbidden to be eaten’: Viral post warns
A concerning claim about a popular snack has been circulating online: certain chips that appear burnt may not actually be…
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National
ISRO Set to Launch 6,500 kg US-Built Satellite from Indian Soil
India’s space program, led by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), is about to achieve something huge. They are ready…
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National
Azad Shivalik Bharat Party: Redefining Indian Politics Through Grassroots Empowerment & Ethical Leadership
The political scene in India often seems vast and complex. Many people feel a gap between common citizens and…
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Crime
Albania Considers AI Takeover in Government to Combat Corruption
Albania is on the cusp of a revolutionary experiment. The country contemplates a future where Artificial Intelligence (AI) plays a…
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National
Vikram 3201: India’s Leap into the Global Chip Wars with Indigenous Microchips
A silent battle is happening across the world. Nations are fighting for control over tiny yet powerful computer chips. These…
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