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US sanctions Beijing-based cyber group for its alleged role in hacking incidents

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The US Treasury has sanctioned Beijing-based Integrity Technology Group, Inc. for multiple hacking incidents targeting US critical infrastructure, including the Chinese state-sponsored Flax Typhoon campaign. The sanctions block access to US property and bank accounts, preventing business with Americans, as part of efforts to disrupt cyber threats.

Darts sensation Luke Littler reaches final at world championship

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Seventeen-year-old Luke Littler has reached the world darts championship final for the second consecutive year after defeating Stephen Bunting 6-1. Littler will face three-time champion Michael van Gerwen, who beat Chris Dobey with the same scoreline. Littler aims to become the sport's youngest world champion at London's Alexandra Palace.

Tennis: Djokovic falls to inspired Opelka in Brisbane quarter-finals

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Novak Djokovic's quest for his 100th ATP title ends with a quarter-final loss to Reilly Opelka at the Brisbane International. Aryna Sabalenka advances in the women's event, while Naomi Osaka reaches her first semi-final in three years at the Auckland Classic. Key players continue their campaigns.

PayPal accused of racial bias against Asian Americans in funding program

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Nisha Desai sued PayPal for racial bias, alleging the company restricted part of a $535 million investment program to only Black and Hispanic applicants, costing her millions. The federal appeals court's previous ruling led Desai to file the suit. She seeks to prevent PayPal from considering race and ethnicity in its investment decisions.

Kohli’s Kryptonite: Virat Kohli once again falls poking outside off-stump as India bowled out for 185 in Sydney Test

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Australian bowlers are exploiting Virat Kohli's weakness outside the off-stump. Kohli is practicing but repeating mistakes in matches. India's problems in Sydney also included issues with other players like Shubman Gill. Despite challenges, Rishabh Pant's disciplined play offers hope. India's score was 185 with Australia at 9/1, trailing by 176 runs.

India protests new Ladakh counties, says move won't legitimise China's occupation

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India has lodged a protest with China over the establishment of new counties in Hotan prefecture, which includes parts of Ladakh. New Delhi also expressed concerns about a new hydropower project on the Yarlung Tsangpo River in Tibet, emphasizing potential impacts on downstream states, including Brahmaputra River flow. India stresses transparency and consultation.

SC orders UGC to share equal opportunity cell data

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The Supreme Court directs the University Grants Commission to collect and present data from universities on establishing Equal Opportunity Cells and report on complaints received and actions taken under the 2012 regulations, in response to a PIL highlighting caste discrimination in higher educational institutions.

A starry network of Arabian trade

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This connection between Arabia and the Indian subcontinent is often overlooked. The central civilisational role of these desert and sea people has been overshadowed by scholars drawn to grand monuments. Next to the pyramids who bothers with reed boats and boats made of wooden planks sown together with coir ropes.



Elon Musk links Keir Starmer to Pakistani grooming gangs, urges King Charles to dissolve UK Parliament

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Elon Musk has urged King Charles to dissolve Parliament, criticising UK leadership for its handling of grooming gang scandals. His remarks, including accusations against Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, have drawn mixed reactions. Government officials highlighted existing inquiries while offering Musk an opportunity to collaborate on tackling online child exploitation.

Draft Data Protection Rules mandate due diligence, explicit consent for processing children data

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The government released draft Digital Personal Data Protection Rules requiring verifiable parental consent for children creating accounts on digital platforms. The rules mandate data fiduciaries to ensure data processing with consent and detail procedures for managing data breaches, consent management, and security practices, aiming to enhance data protection and compliance.

Parliament: The year ahead will be noisy and difficult

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Indian Parliament faces turbulent times in 2025 with the contentious One-Nation One-Election Bill and other key legislative matters. MPs will need to focus on people-centric issues and manage floor dynamics between BJP and Congress. Legislative priorities include the Union Budget, 129th constitution amendment Bill, Waqf Amendment Bill, and smooth functioning of Parliament to address public needs.

Adani Enterprises, EKA, JBM, others in race to supply and run 4,588 E-buses

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Adani Enterprises, EKA Mobility, and other major companies are leading in the CESL tender to supply and maintain 4,588 electric buses under the Pradhan Mantri e-Bus Sewa Scheme. The total scheme cost is estimated at ₹57,613 crore. Financial bids are being assessed and will be awarded soon.

Mop up the sector

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A CEO, CFO, and janitor each receive one wish from a genie. The CEO and CFO end up realizing that being overly ambitious or practical doesn't necessarily yield the best outcome, while the janitor becomes the smartest person in the room, starting his own successful venture and employing the CEO and CFO.

Bangladesh regime attempts to erase memories of 1971 struggle

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The interim regime in Dhaka, allegedly supported by Jamaat-e-Islami and a segment of the BNP, is reportedly modifying textbooks, dismantling murals of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, and diminishing the Indian Army's role in Bangladesh's 1971 independence, prompting concerns about erasing significant historical symbols and achievements.

Third eye: Recalling inability to join army and fuelling rumours of churning before election

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Sanjay Seth, the Minister of State for Defence, interacted with NCC cadets in Ujjain, expressing his regret over not having served in the Indian Army despite being an NCC cadet himself. Additionally, Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala's invitations as the chief guest to major community events are raising questions of pre-election movements, years after his removal from leadership roles.

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Paradox of tolerance

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Our ancient wisdom underscores the importance of tolerance rooted in the philosophy of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam', the profound realisation of the world as one interconnected family, which underscores the inherent unity that binds us all.

Quadrantids 2025: Everything you need to know to watch the meteor shower in the UK

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The Quadrantids, the first meteor shower of 2025, offers an extraordinary celestial display visible from 1-12 January, with a sharp peak expected on 3 January. The UK will have optimal viewing conditions due to minimal moonlight interference. Originating from asteroid 2003 EH1, this rare event provides a stunning opportunity for skywatchers. Discover when, where, and how to view it, along with insights into its unique history and characteristics.

Making a case for dynamic pricing in an era of device divisiveness

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Rohit K Singh highlights concerns over differential pricing in the digital economy. This practice involves charging higher fares based on the type of smartphone used for booking. Union Minister Pralhad Joshi has ordered an investigation into this issue. The debate centers on algorithm-led and dynamic pricing, emphasizing ethics in technology-driven customer profiling.

Science be wagged, it's doghuman BFF

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University of London researchers are investigating whether dogs and their human companions share synchronized brainwaves during interaction. The study includes 40 pet dogs of various breeds. This connection has been observed in humans, but scientists now seek to understand its presence in human-dog relationships. The research emphasizes the emotional bond beyond technological measurements.

We must stop being poachers of our past

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India struggles to preserve its heritage with the recent demolition of the 17th-century Mubarak Manzil in Agra. Government negligence and greed of developers eyeing prime property led to its destruction. Similar incidents have occurred before, such as the partial demolition of the 13th-century Lal Mahal in Delhi. Conservation efforts must be improved.


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