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Ambedkar's bust unveiled at UNESCO headquarters in Paris

A bust of B R Ambedkar was unveiled at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris on the occasion of Constitution Day on Wednesday, a top Indian diplomat said.


Death toll in Hong Kong high-rise fire rises to 36, with 279 people reported missing

 Hong Kong leader John Lee has said that 36 people were reported killed in the fire that spread through a dense high-rise residential housing complex on Wednesday, and that another 279 people were reported missing.


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Cong takes swipe at PM over India not being part of US-led 'Pax Silica' grouping


SIT files charge sheet in 'vote theft' case, names ex-BJP MLA, son, 5 others


Delhi chokes as AQI nears 'severe' level


BIT Annual Athletics Meet 2025-26 held at Bearys Institute of Technology


Man killed in flat ceiling plaster crash, wife and son hurt


Illegally stored gas cylinders seized


Indian Defence forces committed to adapting to changing environment: CDS General Chauhan


Suggestion to release goats in forest to curb leopard attacks laughable: Ajit Pawar


Cong candidate who moved Kerala HC for name reinstatement in voter list, wins


Two die, 8 injured as vehicle falls into gorge in Bengal


Rising raw material costs push kite prices up by 40% ahead of Makar Sankranti festival


Rahul Gandhi to attend friendly football match between Messi, Revanth Reddy in Hyderabad




HP layoffs: IT giant to cut up to 6,000 jobs by 2028 amid shift to AI

HP Inc. announced on Tuesday that it plans to cut between 4,000 and 6,000 jobs globally by fiscal 2028, joining a growing number of tech companies that are accelerating their adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) tools.

US Army secretary takes unlikely role as key negotiator in push to end Russia-Ukraine war

In a matter of days, Army Secretary Dan Driscoll vaulted from being the leader of a military bureaucracy — where he's been cutting red tape to quickly buy inexpensive drones — to a key negotiator in the Trump administration's push to end the Russia-Ukraine war.

'Full confidence in security': Israel after Netanyahu defers India visit; new dates soon

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office issued a statement on Tuesday reaffirming "full confidence" in India's security under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, following media reports suggesting that Netanyahu's planned visit to India had been postponed due to security concerns.

Bangladesh's convicted ex-PM Hasina's party announces nationwide protests till Nov 30

Bangladesh's ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina's Awami League party on Tuesday announced nationwide agitations and "resistance marches" till November 30 in protest against the death sentence handed to the former premier by what it described as an "illegal" tribunal.

Russian attacks kill at least 6 in Ukraine while US peace plan is discussed

Russia launched a wave of attacks on Ukraine on Tuesday, killing at least six people in strikes that hit city buildings and energy infrastructure, while a Ukrainian attack in southern Russia killed three people and damaged homes, authorities said.

Apple cuts jobs across its sales organisation in rare layoff: Report

Apple has initiated a rare round of job cuts within its global sales organisation, eliminating dozens of sales roles as part of a broader restructuring aimed at streamlining how it offers products to businesses, schools, and government agencies.

 

‘Blatant racism’: Australian senator wears burqa in parliament to push ban, sparking outrage

Australian far-right Senator Pauline Hanson wore a burqa in Parliament on Monday as part of her renewed push for a public ban on the Islamic garment. The stunt drew immediate backlash from Muslim senators, who slammed it as “blatant racism."

 

Pakistan strikes on Afghanistan kill nine children, one woman: Taliban government

As tensions between the two neighbouring countries continue to rise, Pakistan carried out airstrikes in Afghanistan on Monday night, killing at least 10 civilians, according to the Taliban administration.

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