Author: Indmedia

When Trump first announced the Board of Peace, it was thought to be aimed at helping end the two-year war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza and oversee reconstruction. But in the last month, its mission has appeared to go beyond one conflict, with many wondering if the Trump-chaired board, made up of about two dozen countries, is meant to sideline the United Nations. Source link

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ChatGPT serves 800–900 million weekly users, but OpenAI burns around $17 billion annually, far exceeding subscription revenue from 35 million paying users./ Pexels If you’ve ever typed “please” or “thank you” into ChatGPT, you may have contributed, very marginally, to OpenAI’s electricity bill. Earlier this year, a social media user asked how much money the company had “lost in electricity costs” from users being polite. OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman replied that it amounted to “tens of millions of dollars well spent,” adding: “You never know.” It was partly a joke. But it also pointed to a serious question: what…

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Ahmedabad: Suryakumar Yadav has faced the most number of balls (119) for India in the league phase. He has batted with the best average (54.00) and scored at a decent strike rate (136.13). While achieving that, he delivered arguably the best under-pressure knock of the competition – 84* (49b) against the USA – and consistently laid the base for the finishers to fire.India captain Suryakumar Yadav with Ishan Kishan. (REUTERS)But just take a second look at those numbers and the style: isn’t that the role Virat Kohli reveled in?Surya has been playing the Kohli character to perfection – the anchor…

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Mumbai City players are over the moon after Kotal’s own goal. | Photo Credit: X@IndSuperLeague It is not for nothing that the legendary Johan Cruyff once preached: “Playing football is simple but playing simple football is difficult.”Chennaiyin FC (CFC) learnt that lesson the hard way in its Indian Super League (ISL) season-opener as a momentary lapse of concentration led to a 0-1 defeat to Mumbai City FC (MCFC) here on Thursday. Pritam Kotal was the only player who rippled the right side of the net at the Mumbai Football Arena, but it was his rivals who left the field smiling.Unfortunately…

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1 (Those born on the 1st, 10th, 19th and 28th of any month, are ruled by the Numerology number 1)Today rewards the brave little switch. You are itching to try something that is slightly off your usual track, and that instinct is worth trusting. Say yes to a new route on your commute, a different cuisine at lunch, or a fresh tool at work that you have been avoiding because it feels unfamiliar. The point is not to chase novelty for its own sake, but to shake off stale patterns. In meetings, you may find yourself unusually persuasive, especially if…

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Travel brings us closer to many aspects of life. It isn’t just about checking out monuments, following food trails or ticking off our bucket list destinations. It has been witnessed that when people cross borders, apart from gaining knowledge about their culture, we also carry ours there. Meanwhile, in all of these, the exchange of habits, and ideas about money, religion, cleanliness and comfort, take place in a certain manner.Just like countries aren’t only experienced, but are also interpreted, India also leaves such an impression that one can’t get over it easily. There are lots of things that come together…

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Jane Street’s privilege ruling could reshape legal advice for foreign players in IndiaFrom cross‑border trading structures to in-house emails, Jane Street’s review petition in the Supreme Court has turned a tax dispute into a test case on whether internal legal communications in India will be treated as privileged. The decision could shift how financial‑services players, FPIs and other corporations rely on their internal legal teams in the midst of tax and regulatory scrutiny.The move comes on the heels of an October 2025 decision in which a three‑judge bench held that in‑house counsel do not qualify as “advocates practising in courts”…

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They are not statistics. They are sons — educated, ambitious, and abandoned. Kashmir’s 370,000 registered educated unemployed is a national emergency in civilian clothes. Its 70,000 drug user – 79 percent male, 50000 are  heroin users- did not choose desperation. They arrived at it precisely where unemployment, conflict trauma, and political paralysis converged. Delhi’s neglect built this vulnerability. No one else’s. Patriotism is not ceremony. It is a government that builds futures worthy of the loyalty it demands. Kashmir’s youth did not fail India. India has not yet kept its promise to them. Restore elections. Create jobs. Fund rehabilitation. The…

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BJP activists protest against Maharashtra Congress chief Harshwardhan Sapkal’s remarks equating Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj with Tipu Sultan outside Congress Bhavan, in Pune. (PTI photo) History does not always stay in textbooks. Sometimes, it returns framed on a wall. In Malegaon, a portrait of the 18th-century Mysore ruler Tipu Sultan, briefly placed inside the office of a newly-elected deputy mayor, triggered a political controversy that has travelled far beyond the municipal corporation building where it began. Within 48 hours, the image was removed by the civic administration, the matter escalated into a war of words between Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis…

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