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Gold, silver, copper and platinum prices have all hit record highs as markets react to rising trade tensions. Gold surged past $4,700, silver jumped toward $95, platinum near $2,400 and copper climbed above $5.80. This record-breaking rally follows President Trumps threat of a 10% tariff on eight European nations over the Greenland acquisition. Investors are fleeing to safe havens as a U.S.-EU trade war looms. Analysts now predict Gold will hit $5,000 and Silver $100 within months as geopolitica
Corsets are redefining Bollywood fashion. Blending structure with sensuality, celebrities are styling corsets in global, Indian, and fusion avatars that feel bold, modern, and statement-making.
A new report reveals low awareness of the Pradhan Mantri Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana (PM-VBRY) among startups and microbusinesses, despite them being primary beneficiaries. While overall employer awareness is high, participation is driven by skill development and workforce stability rather than immediate financial incentives, highlighting a need for targeted outreach.
An eight-year-old Hindu student was forced to change schools in London after facing alleged discrimination at Vicars Green Primary School over his Tilak-Chandlo. The advocacy body Insight UK reported the child felt intimidated and isolated due to staff actions. This incident, along with others, has reportedly led at least four Hindu children to leave the school.
Donald Trump's Greenland measures have put spotlight on Eu and NATO as Russia is keeping an close eye on the dvelopments.
A man diagnosed with Hepatitis E was unexpectedly found to have leptospirosis, requiring immediate hospitalization. His family faced a crisis when their recently renewed health insurance failed to provide cashless cover at the nearest hospital, highlighting the complexities of network changes and the need for clear communication during medical emergencies.
Malaika Arora just shared her Chandra Namaskar practice of visual meditation in surrender, softness and silence. It's not just exercise; it's her pathway to inner peace and holistic wellness always.
US stock futures crash: Dow, S&P 500 sink on Trumps Greenland tariffs. Dow Jones futures sank 722 points (1.46%), while S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures slid over 1.5%. The escalation against eight NATO allies fueled a Sell America sentiment. Consequently, gold surged to a record $4,731.80, and silver hit $94.92. Investors are fleeing to havens as a global trade war looms.
Britain's GSK is set to acquire RAPT Therapeutics for $2.2 billion. This move brings the experimental food allergy drug ozureprubart into GSK's portfolio. The deal marks a significant step for GSK's new CEO. GSK aims to strengthen its offerings and offset revenue from expiring patents. The acquisition includes global rights to ozureprubart, excluding certain Asian regions.
SISA is set to broaden the horizons of its Cybersmart Bharat initiative, aiming to empower over 25,000 students with crucial digital skills. Focusing on the rural heartlands of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana, this expansion is designed to provide young individuals with the digital expertise necessary for the modern world.
U.S. stock market investors are waiting for Netflix results on Tuesday even as S&P 500, Dow Jones, Nasdaq futures sank ahead of Tuesday's regular trading at the Wall Street.
Indian cricketer Mohammed Shami appeared before election officials in Kolkata. He was summoned for a hearing due to discrepancies found in his voter registration form. Shami, who has resided in Kolkata for years, was previously unable to attend due to cricket commitments. His brother Mohammed Kaif also received a notice.
PwC's global chairman, Mohamed Kande, revealed that 56% of companies are seeing no returns from AI investments due to a lack of foundational groundwork. He highlighted that most leaders have forgotten the basics, adding that CEO's job has changed more in the past year than anything hes seen over the last quarter-century.
Bollywood divas redefined maternity style by embracing comfort, confidence, and elegance proving pregnancy fashion can be powerful, glamorous, and deeply personal.
A young Canadian tourist, Piper James, was discovered deceased on K'gari island. Her body was found near a pack of dingoes. Authorities are investigating the circumstances of her death, which remains unclear. The island has seen increased dingo activity recently. This incident highlights the potential dangers of wildlife encounters on K'gari.
Gold rate prediction: U.S. President Donald Trump's latest Greenland push has led to an uncertainty which is boosting the gold price.
Lamborghini has set a new record, delivering 10,747 luxury sports cars globally in 2025. This achievement surpasses previous years. The company credits its successful hybridisation strategy for this milestone. Sales were strong across all major regions, with Europe, the Middle East, and Africa leading the way. The Americas and Asia Pacific also contributed significantly to these record-breaking deliveries.
China has received an invitation from U.S. President Donald Trump to join his new global initiative. The 'Board of Peace' aims to resolve conflicts, starting with Gaza. Beijing has not yet decided whether to accept the offer. Governments worldwide are reacting cautiously to the proposal. China-U.S. relations have seen stability despite fluctuations.
President Donald Trump will speak about making housing affordable from Davos, Switzerland. This event brings together global leaders and billionaires. Critics suggest Trump prioritizes the wealthy over everyday Americans. His administration's policies and his own associations highlight a focus on investors and large corporations. This approach contrasts with his populist campaign promises.
Noida techie death: After 27-year-old Yuvraj Mehta died after his SUV fell into a deep pit, it has been revealed that the Uttar Pradesh Irrigation department in 2015 had proposed a head regulator to divert the water into the Hindon. Despite multiple communication and delays, the project was never taken up, and ultimately the water in the pit kept accumulating for years, leading to Noida techie' death. The UP government has suspended the Noida Authority CEO over the alleged negligence and also fo
India's manufacturing sector shows sustained growth and optimism, with 91% reporting higher or same production levels in Q3 FY 2025-26. Domestic demand is also strong, with 86% anticipating increased orders. Despite capacity utilization near 75%, global and operational challenges are noted, though export expectations remain positive.
India is set to become a top investment hub in 2026. Global CEOs are eyeing India for cross-border investments, placing it second only to the USA. This reflects strong confidence in India's economic future. Indian CEOs are also optimistic about growth, driven by domestic factors and public investment. Technology and cybersecurity are key focus areas for businesses.
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu is bullish on India and Andhra Pradesh's growth. He aims to develop Amaravati into the world's best city. Naidu highlighted India's demographic advantage and strong leadership. He invited global partners to invest in Andhra Pradesh's development. India is poised for significant growth and offers opportunities in various sectors.
A US bid to acquire Greenland for Arctic security has sparked a transatlantic row. France has sarcastically rebuffed President Trump's ambition, warning of damage to EU-US economic ties. The dispute escalates amid rising trade tensions and potential EU retaliation using its 'trade bazooka' against US tariffs.
The National Testing Agency will conduct the JEE Mains 2026 Session 1 from January 21 to 24. Candidates must carry admit cards, photos, and ID. Arrive early for biometric verification and formalities. Bring geometry boxes and pencils. Watercolours are not allowed. Submit admit cards after the exam to ensure answer sheet evaluation. Follow all guidelines for a smooth examination process.
India's democratic institutions offer a rare competitive edge in a volatile global economy. As geopolitical risks reshape trade, regulatory certainty and predictable processes are paramount for attracting investment. Reforms in customs, export controls, and stakeholder consultation are crucial for building a trustworthy, rules-based economic ecosystem, shielding currency risks from becoming investment hesitations.
The iQOO 15R is set to launch in India shortly. Teaser images reveal a dual rear camera and a distinctive checkered pattern. The smartphone will run OriginOS. Reports suggest it may be a rebranded iQOO Z11 Turbo, potentially featuring a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset. The device is expected to offer advanced features and robust build quality.
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu met with UAE Minister Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri. The UAE minister agreed to establish a food cluster in Andhra Pradesh. He also assured that 40 companies will invest in the state. Discussions covered strengthening financial partnerships and investment opportunities. UAE companies are set to develop logistics parks and port terminals.
World Economic Forum President Borge Brende expressed optimism about the global economy's resilience, despite geopolitical fragmentation. He emphasized dialogue as a necessity for finding common ground among leaders, acknowledging the shift in the world order and the need for humility and ambition to foster cooperation.
The Supreme Court will now hear a crucial case. It will decide if the Enforcement Directorate can approach High Courts with writ petitions. This is based on its status as a juristic person. The Kerala and Tamil Nadu governments have challenged a Kerala High Court order. The High Court had allowed the ED's right to file such petitions.
Nitin Nabin has become the Bharatiya Janata Party's youngest national president, signalling both a significant generational shift and a strategic focus on organisational strength. His elevation could be the first part of a plan to blood a new brood of leaders, some commentators have said.
Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi walked out of the Assembly without delivering his customary address, citing inaccuracies in the government-prepared text. Chief Minister M K Stalin condemned the Governor's action as a violation of tradition, later piloting a resolution deeming the English version read. Stalin accused the Governor of deliberately insulting the House.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Nitin Nabin on becoming the new BJP President, emphasizing the party's organizational strength. Modi referred to Nabin as his 'boss' in party matters and lauded the contributions of past presidents in the BJP's rise from its early days to national dominance.
Amid the ongoing AI boom, Microsoft has released a list of 40 job roles that remain most exposed to generative Artificial Intelligence and these include writers, teachers, editors, journalists and more. On the other hand, job roles of operators remain at the low exposure. Microsoft said high applicability doesnt automatically mean those jobs will necessarily be replaced by AI.
Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati was stopped from taking a holy dip in Prayagraj, leading to a protest. The Mela administration has issued a notice questioning his use of the Shankaracharya title, citing a pending Supreme Court appeal. Saraswati's team claims he was already consecrated and alleges police mistreatment of his supporters.
HBSE Class 10th 12th Date sheet 2026: The Haryana Board of Secondary Education is set to release the HBSE Class 10 and 12 date sheets for the 2026 examinations soon on bseh.org.in. Exams are anticipated between late February and early April 2026, with admit cards expected in February. Over 4.5 lakh students are anticipated to appear.
Australian shares saw a dip on Tuesday, January 20, 2026. The S&P/ASX 200 index closed down. ARB CORPORATION LIMITED and LYNAS RARE EARTHS LIMITED were among the biggest losers, Bellevue Gold gained big. Utilities and Information Technology sectors performed well. The market remains below its 52-week high. Investors are watching global trade developments.
Experiential travel firm WanderOn, targeting Gen Z and millennials, has secured Rs 54 crore in Series A funding. The bootstrapped company, already exceeding Rs 100 crore in business, plans to use the capital to expand its destination offerings, enhance adventure and wellness travel, and invest in technology.
China's population is shrinking for the first time since 1949. This marks a significant shift from its historical reliance on a large population for strength. The government is now actively encouraging citizens to have more children. This comes after decades of the one-child policy, which had unintended consequences. New initiatives aim to make childbirth virtually free to reverse the trend.
Patel, President and Chief Product Officer at Cisco, said while green data centres are going to be very prominent soon, the next few years would witness those centres being built in the space to tackle infrastructure, mainly power, constraints.
Nitin Nabin becomes the Bharatiya Janata Party's new national president. At 45, he is the youngest leader to head the party. Prime Minister Modi and other senior leaders were present for his swearing-in. This appointment comes as the BJP prepares for upcoming state elections. Nabin's rise signifies a new era for the party's leadership.
India has begun exporting its advanced guided Pinaka rocket systems to Armenia, marking a significant milestone for the nation's burgeoning defence industry. This move underscores India's transition from a defence importer to a prominent global exporter, with defence exports reaching a record Rs 24,000 crore. The Pinaka system boasts enhanced precision strike capabilities.
The Indian Army's Eastern Command has approached West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose regarding Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's accusation that a senior army officer at Fort William was working for the BJP. Army generals met the Governor, submitting a communication objecting to the claims, prompting Bose to inform central authorities.
The Delhi High Court has denied Alkem Laboratories interim protection in a trademark dispute. Prevego Healthcare & Research can continue selling its multivitamin product under the brand name Multivein AZ. Alkem Laboratories had claimed infringement of its A to Z and A to Z-NS trademarks. The court noted differences in fonts, color schemes, and trade dress.

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