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UN, China, and US Unite to Bridge AI Access Gap Globally
One India· 2 days agoThe UN General Assembly, with China and US support, calls for equal AI opportunities for developing nations, highlighting global cooperation.
West Bengal government announces ₹2 lakh compensation to kin of lynching victims
The Hindu· 2 days agoThe West Bengal government on Tuesday announced compensation of ₹2 lakh to each of the bereaved families and job appointment as Home Guard for the victims’ next of kin following recent incidents ...
Bhupender Yadav Urges Conservation of Natural Resources
One India· 4 days agoUnion Minister Bhupender Yadav emphasizes the importance of conserving natural resources and biodiversity for future generations.
World Watch - The Shillong Times
Shillong Times· 4 days agoBerlin, June 30: Storms in Switzerland and northern Italy caused extensive flooding and landslides, leaving at least four people dead, authorities said...
Farmers protest over land acquisition confusion in Punjab | Chandigarh News - Times of India
The Times of India· 2 days agoBathinda: Farmers blocked Malout-Abohar Road on Monday after confusion prevailed over “land acquisition” for a mineral project under the Union mines ministry in three villages of Punjab’s Muktsar ...
Delhi airport roof collapse flattens cars, kills cabbie; lucky escape for others | Delhi News -...
The Times of India· 5 days agoNEW DELHI: In an alarming incident that led to many red faces, the heavy downpour brought down the...
New GOC for Karnataka & Kerala Sub Area
Indiatimes· 2 days agoWith a distinguished career spanning 35 years, Mathew, an alumnus of Sainik School Kazhakootam, NDA Khadakwasla, and IMA Dehradun, joined the 11 MADRAS Regiment in 1988.
NATO has a new chief, failed ‘coup’ in Bolivia & other global news you may have missed
Theprint· 5 days agoWithin the bloc, there is opposition in particular from Victor Orban, Hungary’s prime minister....
UN Meeting in Qatar with Taliban: Clarification on Recognition
One India· 3 days agoA UN-led meeting in Qatar with the Taliban aims to increase engagement without implying government recognition, says a UN official.
Despite Namibian ruling, hostility against queer people is a sign of Africa’s continuing apartheid
Scroll· 4 days agoThis pride month brought a small dash of relief for Africa’s much-persecuted queer community. On June 21, the High Court of Namibia declared two colonial-era laws that criminalised same-sex ...