‘Aim to make social media platforms more accountable’
The objective is to make social media platforms more “accountable” for any slanderous content posted on them.
Supreme Court sets aside HC order criticising Collegium & CM Jagan
Stating that the HC order was incorrect and wrongly passed, they sought appropriate directions from the SC in the case.
Oppn sharpens attack on Shinde after Maha on-camera shooting
Maharashtra Congress President Nana Patole expressed concern over the state’s deteriorating law and order situation, describing it as rampant lawlessness.
Rift over portfolios defers Jharkhand cabinet expansion
Disgruntled Congress MLAs have started a clamour for ministerial berths. On the other hand,
Gujarat cataract surgery leaves 7 with impaired vision
Seven patients complained of blurred vision, ocular puffiness, and red eyes a few days following the operation.
Jamaican sprint star Fraser-Pryce to retire after Paris Olympics
Speaking to the American magazine Essence, Fraser-Pryce said she is forcing herself to retire at age 37 to spend more time with her family.
I worry England may become a team who do all the great work only to not win much: Michael Vaughan
England had taken a 1-0 lead in the five-match series in India but Ben Stokes and his men let the hosts draw parity in the second Test as all their batters, barring Zak Crawley, were unable to get big scores.
Bumrah’s tips in NCA helped me become a better bowler: U19 pacer Naman Tiwari
Lucknow boy Naman has troubled rival batters with his yorkers and speed, grabbing 10 wickets so far, with a four-wicket haul against Ireland.
National wrestling camps to begin today
A total of 14 coaches and other support staff were named for the men’s camp. For the women’s camp, seven coaches and support staff have been appointed.
Today’s Motto: ‘The staircase to success is made of steps of toil’
As Every Day makes a new beginning in life, it brings new opportunities, opens new avenues, to perform and make a mark, to write a Page in History Book.
Pakistan Stock Exchange plunges 1,700 points amid election result uncertainty
A top financial analyst said that the KSE-100 index has plummeted because investors were looking to sell instead of buying due to the uncertain situation created after the elections.
Apple allows developers to add alternative app stores ahead of new EU law
A notarisation process is required for all apps that will be distributed through alternative marketplaces
Paytm shares resume fall for the second consecutive day
RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das on Thursday said there are no systemic worries and the action on Paytm was driven by a "lack of compliance" on the part of the company.
Musk plans to discontinue phone number, only X for texts, calls
Musk's move is seen as an effort to promote the audio and video calling capabilities of X
A now $44-billion question: Who is bitcoin inventor Satoshi Nakamoto?
The richest man in the world -- Elon Musk -- has also been in the frame, after a former intern at his SpaceX company wrote a series of articles speculating that Satoshi was in fact Musk.
US strikes Houthi missile positions in Yemen
American forces destroyed four explosive-loaded drone boats and seven mobile anti-ship cruise missile launchers Thursday.
Donald Trump wins Nevada’s Republican caucuses after being the only major candidate to…
Former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley skipped the caucuses, which are the only contest in Nevada that counts toward the GOP nomination.
Nawaz Sharif urges rival parties to join hands and form coalition govt to rebuild Pakistan
Sharif, the three-time former premier, said that there is a need for all political parties to sit together and form a government to pull Pakistan out of its difficulties.
Strikes on Gaza’s Rafah as Biden calls Israel’s actions excessive
The State Department said Thursday it did not support a ground offensive in Rafah, warning that, if not properly planned, such an operation in a city sheltering more than one million displaced Palestinians risked "disaster".
Japan’s govt OKs new foreign trainee programme to attract more workers as its population shrinks
Japan's population of 126 million is rapidly aging and shrinking, and many short-staffed industries, including services, manufacturing and construction, rely heavily on foreign trainees and language students.