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ELON MUSK LAUNCHES AI FIRM 'XAI', TO TAKE ON OPEΝΑΙ
Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced the launch of his artificial intelligence firm - xAI on wednesday.
We seek to introduce conscious luxury: Shivika Poongalia of Itara jewelry
It has long been believed that diamonds are a girl's best friend. Shivika Poongalia, founder of ITARA Jewelry, a luxury lab-grown diamond jewellery brand certainly agrees! In this candid chat, she speaks to Sunday Guardian about the changing landscape of diamonds and her growing brand.
UN finds 'unacceptable issues' with Syrian aid route from Turkey
The United Nations on Friday raised concerns with a letter from Syria allowing it to resume the use of a shuttered border crossing to deliver aid to northwest Syria from Turkey.
WELL DONE VLAD, YOU'VE BECOME NATO'S GREATEST ASSET
Putin argued that he couldn't accept the threat of NATO on Russia's borders if Ukraine became a member, but the result of his catastrophic miscalculation is that NATO's border with Russia has actually doubled in length.
Chinese hackers breach emails of US Commerce Secy, State Department officials
According to United States officials, Chinese hackers breached the email of Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo as well as several State Department officials in the weeks leading up to State Secretary Antony Blinken's visit to Beijing in June.
WILL CREATE NEW PARTY TO CONTEST ELECTIONS IF PTI IS BANNED: IMRAN
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan has said in the event that his party is banned, he will float a new political party to contest the upcoming general elections and will win the elections.
China asks EU to 'clarify' position on strategic partnership
Top Chinese diplomat Wang Yi on Friday told the European Union's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell that the EU must further \"clarify\" its position on its strategic partnership with Beijing after leaders called for reducing dependence on China.
ON SURPRISE VISIT TO KYIV, PRESIDENT YOON PLEDGES MILITARY SUPPLIES
Presiden Yoon Suk Yeol’s visit is particularly significant since few other Asian leaders have visited Ukraine.
Transnational project: Adani silences critics with power supply to Bangladesh
India's first transnational power project that started three months ago is slowly, yet steadily, lowering costs of electricity in power-starved Bangladesh that has traditionally relied on power generated by liquid fuel.
When Biden called a spade a spade, China cried foul
How can competitive co-existence be possible?
'DELHI WATERLOGGING HAS BEEN A PERSISTENT ISSUE FOR LAST 20 YEARS'
As Yamuna water flows into streets and homes, unhappy residents say no government has improved the city's drainage facilities.
POOR DRAINAGE, RAISED RIVER BED ADDED TO DELHI'S FLOOD WOES
This time, Yamuna saw a sharp rise in its water level due to incessant rains in the upper catchment areas.
Lobby within Congress seeks Jairam Ramesh's removal
After spending a year as Congress' general secretary in-charge, communications, a lobby has emerged led by a leader in an election-bound state that seeks the removal of Jairam Ramesh from his prize portfolio.
BJP SELF-GOAL HELPED MAMATA WIN PANCHAYAT ELECTIONS
In the run-up to the Bengal panchayat elections, Bharatiya Janata Party leaders declared from every platform that they were instrumental in stopping Central funds to West Bengal because the state's Trinamool Congress government was misusing the money or just defalcating it.
India, US need to come closer together as allies: McCormick
US Congressman Rich McCormick speaks to The Sunday Guardian.
IN PARIS, MODI AND MACRON SHOWCASE THE EMERGING WORLD ORDER
A New World requires New Thought. This is the implicit message behind the policy stance of the New India that is emerging within the ongoing transformation of the globe into a world where democracy and freedom prevail over tyranny and domination.
How to avoid common skincare mistakes
Among the organs of the body, the skin is one of the first to bear the brunt of sun, wind, cold, heat, humidity and pollution, leading to problems like sun tan, sun burn, dark patches, blackheads, pimples, acne, rash, dryness or skin-sensitivity.
Rent is not a tax and cannot be recovered as arrears of land revenue under Section 173-A
The Allahabad High Court in the case Manjeet Singh & Others. v. State of U.P. observed and has held that the U.P. Municipalities Act, 1916 does not empower any Municipality to recover arrears of rent for a shop as arrears of land revenue as stated under section 173-A of the Act.
France and the element of enablement: PM Modi's Bastille Day visit
With the Prime Minister’s impending visit, the readily strengthening strategic alliance with France enables India to leverage these ties and seek similar partnerships with other European countries.
U.S. FIGHTING CHINA ON THE WRONG BATTLEFIELD
While the U.S. has been focused on preparing for the kinetic warfare battlefield, China has been registering big wins on the political warfare battlefield. You can see it all over the Pacific Islands.
Yellen bats for close communication
United States Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Saturday lobbied for closer communications between China and the US in order to improve economic decision-making, challenging Beijing to join global initiatives to help poorer nations address climate change.
GEHLOT NEEDS RIVALS TO OBEY THE HIGH COMMAND
‘Indications are that all leaders, including Sachin Pilot, will now work to strengthen Congress in Rajasthan’.
MEETINGS GALORE FROM MUMBAI TO DELHI
As Maharashtra politics sees a churn, such meetings will continue in the coming days from Mumbai to Delhi, but unrest is visible in every party.
'It will be difficult for BJP to break JDU or RJD in Bihar'
‘BJP is in touch with Congress MLAs. Yet, the coalition government has more than 160 MLAs and breaking away a faction from Congress will not help the BJP.’
IS BRS PREPARING FOR EARLY ASSEMBLY POLLS IN TELANGANA?
As the Telangana Assembly election is scheduled to be held around December 2023 to elect its 119 members for the state’s Legislative Assembly, the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), led by K. Chandrashekhar Rao, is seen to be in pursuit of early elections. A BRS leader said, “We are around six months away from elections. But it seems that KCR is preparing for early elections.”
'REVIEWED CHALLENGES AND WORKED ON CHANDRAYAAN 3'
S. Somnath, Chairman of ISRO, says lessons have been learned from the previous mission and improvements made; Chandrayaan-3 to study the lunar atmosphere, surface in greater detail.
Integration begins for 14 July launch of Chandrayaan-3 at Sriharikota
After the failure of Chandrayaan-2 landing, India will make a second attempt to land on the moon.
Maha Vikas Aghadi may get a jolt in western Maharashtra
The region, where NCP has influence, has 12 of the state’s 48 Lok Sabha seats.
16 DEAD AND COUNTING: VIOLENCE MARS BENGAL PANCHAYAT ELECTIONS
At least 16 people were killed and hundreds injured in West Bengal on Saturday as rival parties clashed amid widespread booth capturing and violence that marked the panchayat elections in the state.
India refuses to dilute its firm stance despite Chinese pressure
India is gearing up to counter a “belligerent” China. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has shown his deep respect for the Buddhist monk, by calling to wish the 14th Dalai Lama on his 88th birthday. He later posted the birthday greetings on Twitter.