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US-Israel-Iran War | Newly built Tehran-Karaj bridge hit by air strikes, suffers major damage
World food price rise set to continue if Israel-Iran war lasts, FAO says
Global food prices surged in March to a multi-month high. The United Nations warns of further increases if the Middle East conflict persists. Higher energy costs are impacting fertilizer prices, potentially leading farmers to reduce planting. This could affect future crop yields and food commodity prices throughout this year and next.
A U.S. federal judge has thrown out most of the claims filed by Blake Lively against Justin Baldoni, including accusations of sexual harassment, defamation, and conspiracy.
Sri Lanka government no longer sells public enterprises, Attorney General clarifies in SC
Sri Lanka's government has halted the planned sale of key state enterprises. Sri Lankan Airlines, Sri Lanka Telecom, Sri Lanka Insurance, and Lanka Hospitals will not be sold. This decision follows a fundamental rights petition challenging the previous government's move. The Supreme Court has concluded the case. The IMF bailout reforms aimed to minimize state losses from these enterprises.
33 possible air pollution solutions progress to trial phase under challenge set by Delhi government
Delhi government's innovation challenge is moving to its next phase. Thirty-three prototypes designed to combat air pollution will undergo trials. These innovations include solar-powered dust traps and advanced mist sprayers. Trials are expected to begin in early May and last for three months. An expert committee will evaluate the technologies for practical and cost-effective solutions.
Houthis claim joint ballistic missile barrage on Israels Jaffa area
Yemen's Houthi group announced a joint missile strike on Israel's Jaffa area. This operation, supported by allied forces, signals a widening regional conflict. The Houthis stated their military involvement will continue and may intensify based on developments. Israel's defense forces confirmed identifying a missile launch from Yemen. This marks a significant escalation in the ongoing tensions.
Is US sure it wants to turn back clock? Iran FM's jibe at Trump's 'Stone Age' remark
Iranian leaders have strongly criticized Donald Trump's threats to devastate Iran. Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi questioned the logic of such actions. President Masoud Pezeshkian highlighted Iran's peaceful history and condemned attacks on medical facilities. Parliament Speaker MB Ghalibaf suggested financial motives behind the policy. These statements come amid rising global concerns over energy security.
Google rolls out Gemma 4: How different is it from Gemini? Key difference of AI model explained
Google's new Gemma 4 AI models are set to revolutionize tech by running advanced capabilities directly on devices like laptops and smartphones. This 'open' AI, built on Gemini's research, promises faster, more private AI experiences, enabling offline features and multi-tasking without heavy computing power. Developers can freely use and adapt these models, potentially transforming everyday apps.
Kash Patel and Tulsi after Bondi? Why Trump keeps losing his A-team
US Attorney General Pam Bondi's abrupt dismissal by President Trump signals a return to his administration's characteristic high turnover. This pattern, seen in his first term, suggests that even unwavering loyalty is insufficient to guarantee survival, as performance and personal chemistry remain critical factors.
How Delhis railway stations are turning into silent checkpoints for missing children
Delhi Police successfully traced and rescued eight missing minors in the past month, primarily at major railway stations. These operations, often stemming from minor family disputes, highlight stations as both escape routes for distressed children and crucial checkpoints for law enforcement to intercept them before they travel further.
Navy ensures security of Indian commercial ships, oil tankers: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh highlighted the Indian Navy's crucial role in protecting trade routes and energy supplies. The Navy maintains a constant presence in the Indian Ocean, ensuring the safe passage of commercial ships and oil tankers. A strong navy is deemed a necessity for India's security and its vision for a developed nation by 2047.
Soft PR vs Real Issues: AAP slams Raghav Chadha; party questions his role, stance in Parliament
Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026: BJP releases list of 27 candidates
The Bharatiya Janata Party has announced 27 candidates for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. Union minister L Murugan will contest from Avanashi. Former Telangana governor Tamilisai Soundararajan is fielded from Mylapore. Vanathi Srinivasan will run from Coimbatore North. Polling for the 234-member assembly is scheduled for April 23. The party has named other key candidates for various seats.
Pune rain: Heavy rainfall has lashed Pune on Thursday and the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has sounded an orange alert for today. Pune has received the highest rainfall since 1896. The IMD has sounded a yellow alert and has warned of thunderstorms, lightning and squall till April 5. In Vidarbha, a yellow alert has been sounded till Sunday.
Hyundai Motor flags export disruptions as Middle East conflict hits shipping
Hyundai Motor faces export disruptions due to the Middle East conflict. Shipments to Europe and North Africa are delayed, increasing costs. Rebuilding supply chains will take time even if the conflict ends. Hyundai Glovis reroutes cargo and faces higher fuel expenses. Sri Lanka serves as an intermediate hub for diverted shipments.
RBI Assistant Admit Card 2026 rbi.org.in: Direct link, exam dates, and steps to download
RBI Assistant Prelims Admit Card 2026 for 650 vacancies: Candidates can download their call letters from the official RBI website to appear for the preliminary examination scheduled on April 11 and 13, 2026. A printed admit card and valid photo ID are mandatory for entry.
A look at how Epstein files dogged Pam Bondi's time as attorney general
Pam Bondi's time as US attorney general saw significant controversy surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein files. Victims and others sought transparency, but the Justice Department's actions led to accusations of a cover-up. Despite promises of full disclosure, the release of documents was criticized as flawed and incomplete. Bondi faced scrutiny and a congressional subpoena.
Montreal police have arrested four individuals aged 18 to 22 in connection with a counterfeit money scheme. The suspects allegedly used fake $100 bills with identical serial numbers to purchase electronics, often through online marketplaces. Investigations involved social media monitoring and fingerprint analysis, leading to significant seizures of counterfeit currency.
Israel says it has struck over 3,500 targets in Lebanon in past month
The Israeli military said Friday it had struck more than 3,500 targets across Lebanon in the month since fighting with the Hezbollah militant group began. The Israeli military said Friday it had killed approximately 1,000 militants in Lebanon over the past month, with strikes targeting what it described as errorist infrastructure, weapons storage facilities, launch positions, and command and control headquarters belonging to Hezbollah.
The Central Board of Secondary Education is implementing a new three-language policy. This change, effective from the 2026-27 academic session, makes the third language compulsory from Class 6. Students in Classes 9 and 10 must pass all three languages for board exams. This initiative promotes multilingualism and cultural understanding across India.
The CBSE has issued an advisory, cautioning students, parents, and media against misinformation surrounding QR codes on question papers. CBSE has dismissed viral claims linking QR codes on Class 12 exam papers to internet personality Orry and singer Rick Astley, deeming them misleading and factually incorrect and said QR codes are for internal security.
French, South Korean leaders say they'll work together on Strait of Hormuz
French President Emmanuel Macron and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung met in Seoul. They pledged to work together to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. This vital waterway is crucial for global oil transport. Their cooperation aims to ease economic worries stemming from Middle East conflict. The leaders also agreed to boost collaboration in technology and energy sectors.
India begins its first digital census in 16 years and this time there's a big difference
India begins Census 2027 on April 1, 2026. This nationwide count is the first in 16 years and will be fully digital, using smartphones and online portals. For the first time since 1931, caste will be comprehensively enumerated. The census aims for faster data delivery and improved policy-making. This exercise will also generate significant employment opportunities across the country.
Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif warned of a swift and decisive response to any Indian attack, countering India's Defence Minister Rajnath Singh's threats. Asif accused India of strategic anxiety ahead of the Pahalgam attack anniversary, stating any future confrontation would see a more forceful Pakistani retaliation.
Former High Commissioner of India To Bangladesh, Veena Sikri on Friday said that Trump's recent address to the nation on the ongoing conflict with Iran underscores that the US President wants to keep all options open, even as he reiterated familiar talking points on the war and threats against Tehran since the beginning of the conflict.
Indian Navy to commission nuclear submarine INS Aridhaman today
India's Navy is set to commission its nuclear submarine INS Aridhaman. This marks a significant step in strengthening India's nuclear triad. The frigate INS Taragiri will also be inducted. Taragiri embodies the 'Make in India' spirit with over 75 percent indigenous content. These inductions enhance India's maritime power and combat readiness.
Tesla eyes Japan's top imported-car spot as it expands store, service network
Tesla is set to significantly expand its presence in Japan. The electric vehicle maker plans to open at least 60 stores and double its service centres. This move aims to make Tesla Japan's top imported car brand as early as next year. The company is also introducing a new six-seater Model Y L to attract families.
AIMIM leader Mofakkerul Islam has been arrested for allegedly leading a protest in Malda where seven Special Intensive Revision officers were held captive for over nine hours. Mofakkerul Islam is an advocate and he was arrested while attempting to flee the state. The protesters say they are agitating against their names being removed from the voter list despite having all proper documents. The Election Commission has handed the probe to the NIA.
40 countries discuss reopening Strait of Hormuz after Iran blockade
Around 40 nations are discussing joint action to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran has effectively shut down, impacting global economic security. Britain is leading efforts to form a coalition, focusing on diplomatic and military options to ensure safe passage for shipping and reduce soaring energy prices.
Donald Trump shrugs off Hormuz amid shifting oil order, but US cant 'strait' up ignore it
Donald Trump on strait of Hormuz: America's oil exports are surging, filling global supply gaps. The US now produces more oil than it imports from the Persian Gulf. However, the Strait of Hormuz remains vital for global energy flows. Disruptions there still impact international markets and indirectly affect the US economy. America's role has shifted to a global energy stabilizer.
Myanmar junta chief Min Aung Hlaing elected as president: AFP tally
Myanmar'tally showed, with the ex-military commander set to maintain his rule in a civilian guise after snatching power by force five years ago. Min Aung Hlaing -- who swept aside democracy in 2021, detaining elected figurehead Aung San Suu Kyi and dissolving her party -- was anointed by pro-military MPs installed in a poll overseen by the junta he leads.
India, UN review development partnership fund's operations
The India-UN Development Partnership Fund board met in New York. They reviewed the fund's operations and ongoing projects. Discussions also covered the fund's future scope. The fund promotes shared prosperity in the global South. It supports developing countries' initiatives for sustainable development. The Commonwealth Window specifically aids Commonwealth nations.
Bengal: 'Mastermind' of judicial officers' gherao in Malda arrested from Bagdogra airport
West Bengal Police apprehended advocate Mofakkarul Islam at Bagdogra airport. He is accused of orchestrating the gherao of seven judicial officers in Malda. Islam was attempting to flee the country. This arrest brings the total number of those detained to 33. The incident occurred on Wednesday night.
Middle East War: Fresh satellite images show destruction at Irans Qeshm port after US-Israeli attack
Recent satellite imagery reveals significant destruction to port infrastructure on Qeshm Island, Iran, following coordinated strikes by the US and Israel. Additionally, a critical bridge in Karaj has suffered damage, leading to civilian loss of life.
Iran war is violent pregnancy of new world order: Ex MoS MJ Akbar
A new world order is emerging from the West Asia conflict. The United Nations Charter's authority has weakened. Pakistan's mediation efforts failed. The core dispute lies between America and Iran. India is positioned to help shape this new global landscape. No single nation can dictate the future alone. This period of chaos will lead to significant change.
Manmade fibre exporters flag concerns arising from West Asia conflict
Rising crude oil prices due to the West Asian conflict are significantly increasing the cost of manmade fibre raw materials. This is creating immense pressure across the entire textile value chain. Customers are unable to absorb these higher costs, leading to a cautious approach from spinners and weavers.
Iran shoots down second US F-35 fighter jet, says pilot survival unlikely
Middle East war: Iran reports shooting down a US F-35 fighter jet over its territory. This comes as Iran also launched missiles towards Israel. The US Central Command has not yet confirmed the F-35 incident. Earlier, three US F-15E aircraft were downed in Kuwait due to friendly fire during Operation Epic Fury. The conflict between the US and Iran is ongoing.
China plans to upgrade some petrochemical plants, phase out others by 2029
China is set to upgrade some older petrochemical plants while shutting down others by 2029. This move aims to improve the supply-demand balance in the petrochemical sector. Local governments have compiled lists of facilities for this purpose. Annual surveys will identify new outdated plants. The nation plans to reduce oil refining capacity.
White House set to release Trump's budget 2027 with major increase in defense spending
President Donald Trump's 2027 budget prioritizes military spending, proposing a substantial boost for the Pentagon. This plan signals a shift away from domestic programs like day care and healthcare. The budget arrives as Congress grapples with current-year spending and a prolonged government shutdown. Lawmakers will debate these priorities as they craft their own spending bills.
Assam Elections: Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren predicts tea tribe vote shift to JMM
Assam Elections: Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren predicted a shift in the tea tribe-Adivasi vote towards Jharkhand Mukti Morcha. He campaigned for Digboi candidate Bharat Nayak. Soren criticized the BJP government for neglecting tea garden communities. He promised efforts to enhance wages and improve facilities for tea workers if his party's candidate is elected.
Discover the 'selenophile,' an individual captivated by the moon's ethereal beauty and tranquil glow. This term, rooted in Greek, describes those who find peace and inspiration under lunar light. In Canada, the vast, clear nights amplify this connection, painting serene, cinematic scenes. Explore related terms like 'noctivagant' and 'astrophile' to deepen your understanding of this celestial fascination.
Kishan Reddy urges private investment in coal gasification; outlines 8,500Cr Cabinet plan
Christina Marie Plante: A 13-year-old Arizona girl, Christina Marie Plante, who vanished in 1994 while walking to a horse stable, has been found alive after more than three decades. The Gila County Sheriff's Office announced the resolution of the decades-old missing person case, crediting advances in technology for generating new leads.
After crash, Tiger Woods told deputy he was 'talking to the president,' body camera shows
Tiger Woods was arrested on DUI charges in Florida after crashing his SUV, with bodycam footage showing him appearing disoriented and failing a sobriety test. He told officers he had been using prescription medication, including hydrocodone, and not alcohol.
Iran assures India its vessels are safe amid Strait of Hormuz tensions, asserting only Iran and Oman will determine its future. India has resumed LPG imports from Iran, highlighting renewed energy engagement. The UN Security Council is set to vote on a resolution to protect shipping, facing opposition from China.
Experimental traffic changes rolled out in Srinagar to ease peak-hour congestion
As part of these efforts, traffic authorities are making temporary adjustments such as closing and reopening specific turns and intersections. During a recent experiment on MA Road, officials temporarily shut a turn near the mechanised parking facility to observe whether redirecting movement towards another point would improve traffic behaviour.
How we came to be: Scientists get first look at the evolution of early complex animals
New fossils discovered in Chinas Yunnan province show that complex animal life began millions of years earlier than previously thought, during the late Ediacaran period around 539 million years ago.
Pakistan petrol, diesel prices: The petrol price in cash-strapped Pakistan has increased to PKR 458.40 rupees per litre and diesel has breached the 500 mark. This comes when Pakistan has claimed to be a mediator in the US-Iran war. The increase in fuel prices is expected to burn the pockets of Pakistanis, already facing high inflation and cost of living.
Shivang Kumar's father: Shivang Kumar, a 23-year-old spinner from Moradabad, made his IPL debut for Sunrisers Hyderabad after a journey marked by his father's unconventional coaching and a five-month break from the sport. His impressive domestic performances, including a five-wicket haul, ultimately secured him a spot in the league.
Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) skipper Ajinkya Rahane, following KKR's second loss in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, defended his performance by emphasizing that his strike rate has been among the best since 2023, dismissed critics as people who aren't properly watching matches, and suggested that the negativity toward him may stem from bias or even jealousy over his success.
EC publishes 8th supplementary list in West Bengal, disposes 52 lakh cases
The Election Commission has completed verification for over 52 lakh voters in West Bengal. Work continues for nearly 8 lakh more applicants. The entire adjudication process is expected to finish by April 7. This is crucial as the first phase of elections begins on April 23. Security measures are being enhanced for judicial officers after a recent incident.
Iran retains significant missile capability despite US-Israel strikes: Reports
Intelligence assessments cited by CNN say Iran still retains a large share of its missile and drone capabilities despite weeks of US-Israeli strikes, contradicting claims by Donald Trump that its programme was destroyed.
UN lauds efforts by Indian peacekeepers in opening key corridor in South Sudan
Indian peacekeepers in South Sudan have successfully reopened a crucial supply route in Upper Nile State, previously closed due to last year's floods. This vital effort by UNMISS engineers will significantly improve mobility and facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid to vulnerable communities in a challenging environment.
The Middle East conflict intensifies as Iran continues its strikes, impacting regional stability and global energy markets. US President Trump claims Iran's threat is diminishing, but Tehran asserts its capabilities remain strong. Attacks have caused significant casualties and displacement. Disruptions to the Strait of Hormuz threaten oil supplies, leading to rising prices and economic concerns worldwide.
US President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning regarding potential strikes on Iran's bridges and electric power plants. This comes as US-Israeli strikes reportedly caused civilian casualties in Iran. Iran's leadership acknowledges the need for swift action. The conflict intensifies, raising concerns for civilian safety.
Quote of the Day by Mignon McLaughlin: Love in marriage is a continuous journey. Mignon McLaughlin's quote highlights that enduring relationships need repeated rediscovery. Couples must actively nurture affection and admiration. This involves small acts of appreciation and adapting to changes. Such renewal keeps the bond strong over time. It is an ongoing choice for partners.
Delhi weather: Parts of Delhi-NCR woke up to dust storms and strong winds on Friday morning with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) warning of light rain and thunderstorms today. The IMD has issued a yellow alert for Delhi for Saturday, April 4. Noida, Gurugram and Ghaziabad might also see one or two spells of rain today and tomorrow.
Israeli director Nadav Lapid wants new satire to 'shake souls'
Filmmaker Nadav Lapid's new movie 'Yes' opens in US cinemas. The film depicts a couple in Tel Aviv navigating a dual life of raising a child and attending fetish parties. It delves into themes of identity and existential meaning. Lapid states the movie reflects a society on the edge, capturing a global sense of chaos and fear.
FBI Director Kash Patel among Trump officials considered for exit: Report
FBI Director Kash Patel, Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll, and Labour Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer are being considered for departures from the Trump administration. The timing remains uncertain, as President Trump has not finalised any decisions. The claims could not be independently verified at this time.
Trump administration's decision to import nearly one billion eggs last year also helped lower prices, according to an official.
China opposes use of force in Middle East, warns it would 'legitimise unlawful' action: UN envoy
China's UN representative, Fu Cong, has strongly opposed any measures authorising military action in the Middle East. Addressing the United Nations, he warned that such approval would essentially legitimise the unlawful and indiscriminate use of force, according to reports from Al Jazeera.
Good Friday 2026 Wishes Messages: Good Friday is one of the most somber days of the Christian calendar and it commemorates Jesus Christ's sacrifice, more specifically the suffering and agony he faced leading up to his Crucifixion. On this occasion, we have Good Friday wishes, images, messages, quotes, WhatsApp status and Instagram blessings to share today.
Iran claims to be drafting proposal with Oman to 'monitor' Strait of Hormuz
Iran announced a proposal with Oman to monitor the Strait of Hormuz. The plan aims to ensure safe passage for ships. This comes amid tensions and reported demands for passage fees. The strait is a vital international waterway. Iran stated wartime conditions affect navigation rules. Oman has not yet confirmed the proposal.
America remains open to talks with Iran. This comes as military conflict continues. President Trump has issued new warnings about Iran's civilian infrastructure. The US states it is winning the war. However, an exit strategy is not detailed. The Strait of Hormuz remains closed. This situation has impacted global energy prices.
Donald Trump had asked Congress for a national defense budget of $892.6 billion then added $150 billion through a supplemental budget request, sending the total price tag over $1 trillion for the first time in history.
UN set to vote on watered-down proposal to open Strait of Hormuz
The UN Security Council is set to vote on a watered-down proposal to secure the Strait of Hormuz, allowing only defensive actions after China and Russia opposed authorizing force. The resolution aims to ensure safe passage for vessels, a critical waterway for global oil transport, following Iran's interference.
Quote of the day by Gianni Versace: He believed healthy competition pushes individuals to excel. This concept fuels personal growth and innovation. Versace, a renowned designer, built a global fashion empire. He inspired supermodels and influenced the industry significantly. His legacy continues through his sister Donatella.
Trump imposes 50% tariffs on steel, aluminum, and copper
President Trump adjusted national security tariffs on steel, aluminum, and copper imports, reducing duty rates on derivative products and simplifying compliance. The U.S. will maintain a 50% tariff on commodity metals but apply it to customer prices, while derivative products with less than 15% metal content will see duties eliminated.
Blake Lively Justin Baldoni: A federal judge dismissed most of Blake Lively's sexual harassment claims against Justin Baldoni in their It Ends With Us film lawsuit, citing that the alleged conduct occurred outside California. Lively can still pursue retaliation and contract claims against Baldoni's production company.
Quote of the day by Blake Lively: She offers a practical approach to handling criticism, emphasizing the importance of discerning constructive feedback from mere negativity. She advises focusing on valuable insights that foster growth while disregarding personal attacks, thereby protecting self-worth and maintaining emotional strength amidst external opinions.
S&P 500, Dow Jones, Nasdaq today: Wall Street experienced a volatile Thursday, with markets swinging sharply due to rising geopolitical tensions and shifting Middle East signals. Despite intraday drops, the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq closed with modest moves, with all three major indexes posting strong weekly gains.
Who is General Christopher LaNeve, new US Army Chief of Staff? The US Army faces a leadership shift after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth asked General Randy George to retire. General Christopher LaNeve will serve as acting Army Chief of Staff. This explainer covers his career, education, deployments, awards, family background, and the context behind the change.
Who is General Randy George, why was he fired by Pete Hegseth, and who will be next Army Chief of Staff? The Pentagon confirmed that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth asked Army Chief of Staff General Randy George to retire before the end of his term. The leadership change comes during rising military activity linked to the Iran war and troop deployments. General Christopher LaNeve will serve as acting Army Chief of Staff while the administration prepares its long-term leadership decision.
'STEP DOWN, EVERY ONE OF YOU!': GOP rips into Governor Walz, AG Ellison over Minnesota Somali Fraud
Bo Lueders death: Hardcore music community mourns the loss of Bo Lueders, a founding member of Harm's Way, who passed away at 38. The band shared a heartfelt tribute, remembering his empathy and presence. Lueders was also a co-founder of the HardLore podcast, sharing musicians' touring stories.
Do college students need to file taxes? Income rules parents should know
College students earning money from jobs, freelance work, or scholarships may need to file taxes depending on income type and limits. Parents can often still claim them as dependents. Filing may also help students get refunds from withheld taxes. State tax rules can differ. Experts suggest checking income details carefully and using tax software or professional advice to avoid mistakes.
189 surprising foods NASA will serve Artemis II astronauts in Space - unique menu revealed
Artemis II astronauts will enjoy a diverse 10-day menu featuring items like beef brisket, butternut squash, and mango smoothies. With 189 unique items, including 58 tortillas, the mission's food is shelf-stable and prepared using advanced technology. Astronauts taste-tested all meals, ensuring they are nutritious and easy to consume in microgravity.
AI coworker 2026: A new AI employee, 'Junior,' is revolutionizing workplaces by handling tasks 24/7, from drafting campaigns to monitoring communications. Companies are experiencing faster work paces, though some employees find its constant oversight challenging. Priced at $2,000 monthly, Junior is impacting entry-level roles, prompting discussions about the future of work.
LCA fleet to resume flights after software fix: HAL
Indigenous LCA fighter jets are set to fly again soon. A software issue affecting the braking system caused the recent grounding. Checks and fixes are nearing completion. HAL chairman DK Sunil expects the jets to be airborne within a week. A joint team is working on solutions. This development comes after an accident in February.
New COVID Variant Cicada (BA.3.2) may be affecting children the most, experts say
The COVID-19 subvariant BA.3.2, nicknamed Cicada, spread internationally, reaching 23 countries and appearing in wastewater across 25 U.S. states. While not a dominant strain in the United States, it has contributed to a notable share of infections in parts of Europe. Early studies indicate it may infect children more efficiently.
She aced 7 rounds of interviews, but the final reply left everyone saying Really?
A 34-year-old womans job search experience has gone viral after she was rejected following seven rounds of interviews over nearly two months. Despite completing multiple assessments, including a case study and final HR round, the company chose another candidate, leaving her shocked and distressed. Her story has resonated widely online, with many users sharing similar frustrations about lengthy hiring processes.
Russian DPM calls on PM Modi; meets EAM, NSA & FM amid war woes
India and Russia are strengthening their partnership. Russian Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other top officials. Discussions focused on ensuring continued supplies of crucial commodities like crude oil, LPG, fertilisers, and coal. This visit follows a period of intense diplomatic engagement between the two nations.
You thought Trump's ratings were in free fall? JD Vances numbers are drawing even more attention
Vice President JD Vance faces a sharp drop in voter approval. Recent polls show a significant increase in disapproval, impacting his standing. This decline coincides with a fall in his chances for the 2028 Republican presidential nomination. Prediction markets reflect this shift, though betting odds still position him as a contender. Upcoming events will shape his future political trajectory.
Attack on Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant would be a 'war crime': Says envoy to IAEA
Israel and the United States have long accused Iran of having ambitions to build a nuclear weapon, with US President Donald Trump claiming that threat as justification for both the 12-day conflict last year and the ongoing war sparked by US-Israeli strikes on February 28.
Brian Cox joins Dexter: Resurrection season 2 as New York Ripper, season 1 mystery solved
Actor Brian Cox joins Dexter: Resurrection Season 2 as the New York Ripper. The mystery from Season 1 connects to Dexters search for his son in New York City. Old secrets return and danger grows. New cast updates and production details are also revealed. The show streams on Paramount+. Fans can expect darker twists and more tension ahead.
Income tax dept opposes benefits to Jane Street Singapore
India's tax office has challenged treaty benefits claimed by Jane Street's Singapore arm, suspecting 8000 crore in escaped income. The department invoked the MLI-Principal Purposes Test, questioning if obtaining treaty benefits was a primary purpose of the arrangement. This move could impact tax exemptions on derivative profits for Singapore-based FPIs.
Rajya Sabha clears Jan Vishwas Bill
The Rajya Sabha has approved the Jan Vishwas Bill. This legislation amends 784 provisions across 79 central Acts. It decriminalises 717 provisions and modifies 67 others. The aim is to enhance ease of living and doing business. Minor offences will no longer lead to criminal charges. This reform simplifies laws and reduces compliance burdens for citizens and MSMEs.
HAL imposes penalties on GE for F404 delays
GE Aerospace is facing penalties for late deliveries of F404 engines for India's Light Combat Aircraft program. Liquidated damages are being applied to each delayed engine. HAL has received only six of the 99 ordered engines. Discussions are ongoing for technology transfer of the more advanced F414 engines for the upcoming LCA Mk2 fighter jet.

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