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PM Modi after bilateral talks with Dutch PM Rob Jetten

Prime minister Narendra Modi on Sunday hailed the recent outcomes of his visit to the Netherlands, saying they reflected the expanding scope of bilateral ties across sectors of long-term strategic and economic importance.In a post on X, PM Modi said the wide-ranging outcomes would impart fresh momentum to India-Netherlands relations and contribute to the growth…

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Nvidia billionaire Mark Stevens donates $175 million to build Silicon Valley’s first medical school in 100 years

Mark Stevens and his wife Mary Stevens have donated $175 million to establish a new medical school in partnership with Santa Clara University and Sutter Health. The institution, to be named the Mark & Mary Stevens School of Medicine, is expected to become Silicon Valley’s first new medical school in more than a century. The…

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Amazon, Microsoft, Meta and others may have ‘huge problem’ as Americans almost ‘hate’ having datacenters in their city, reasons are …

Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Meta and many other biggest American technology companies are betting big on data centers. Almost all of them have announced billions of investment for data centers. However, it seems American technology giants may have a ‘data center problem’ as the recent Gallup survey shows. According to the Gallup survey, seven in 10…

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Nikhat Zareen’s no to 48kg; Nitu Ghanghas-Jyoti Gulia in trial bout for World Championships

Nikhat Zareen (Image credit: AIBA) PATIALA: Nikhat Zareen has declined the national federation BFI’s offer to compete in the women’s 48kg category at next month’s senior World Cup in China, choosing instead to remain focused on her long-term ambitions in the 51kg division ahead of the Olympic qualification cycle and next year’s World Championships.“It’s already…

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Congress takes jibe over fresh CNG price hike in Delhi

NEW DELHI: Congress on Sunday took a swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led NDA government after CNG prices were increased again in Delhi and the NCR region, marking the second hike within two days.Sharing a post on X, the Congress alleged that the Centre had burdened consumers with repeated fuel price hikes soon after the…

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Centre tightens rules on white metal — all you need to know

India has tightened silver imports in a major policy move to stop traders from taking advantage of a fresh duty gap created after the government raised import taxes on precious metals. Once duties on gold and silver were increased to 15%, concerns grew that lower-duty silver could start entering India through Dubai under the India-UAE…

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Maduro’s ‘bag man’ sent to US as Venezuela deports Alex Saab in dramatic U-turn

FILE – Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro, left, and Alex Saab stand together during an event marking the anniversary of the 1958 coup that overthrew dictator Marcos Perez Jimenez, in Caracas, Venezuela, Jan. 23, 2024. (AP Photo/ File) Venezuela has deported businessman Alex Saab, a close ally of former president Nicolas Maduro who is facing multiple…

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All eyes on Jasprit Bumrah’s workload ahead of Afghanistan series

Jasprit Bumrah (Image credit: AFP) MUMBAI: The senior men’s selection committee, led by Ajit Agarkar, will meet on May 19 to pick India’s squads for the one-off Test and three ODIs against Afghanistan in June, following the IPL. Confirming the development, BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia told TOI that the committee will convene to finalise the…

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Kerala braces for more heavy rainfall as IMD issues yellow alert across several districts; what travellers need to know

In a recent weather update, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued yellow alerts for several districts amid forecasts of heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds in Kerala. The weather activity comes as pre-monsoon showers intensify across the state ahead of the expected arrival of the southwest monsoon later this month. Thiruvananthapuram has been…

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Inside Rs 182 crore ‘jihadi drug’ seizure linked to Middle East networks

NEW DELHI: Captagon, widely known as the ‘jihadi drug’ for its rampant use by extremist networks active in the conflict zones across the Middle East/West Asia, enables its users to remain awake for extended periods, suppress fear and exhaustion, increase aggression and risk-taking behaviour, thus sustaining prolonged combat-like activity under stressful conditions.According to sources in…

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