Non-Saudis can own real estate in Saudi Arabia from January 2026 | World News

Non-Saudis can own real estate in Saudi Arabia from January 2026 | World News

An aerial view of Riyadh’s skyline symbolising Saudi Arabia’s upcoming 2026 law allowing non-Saudi property ownership/Representative Image Saudi Arabia is set to implement a new law regulating property ownership by non-Saudis, effective January 2026, according to an official document Okaz reviewed. The updated system outlines general rules for foreign ownership, including registration requirements, categories of…

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RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat emphasized that societal harmony stems from empathy and a deep sense of belonging, not just laws. He highlighted India’s unique heritage of universal oneness, urging individuals to nurture sensitivity and emotional connection. Bhagwat expressed hope that this renewed inner awareness will guide India’s growth and allow it to teach the world about unity and belonging. Mohan Bhagwat BENGALURU: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Friday said society cannot be sustained merely through laws but through empathy, cultural rootedness and a shared sense of belonging that strengthens social harmony.Speaking at the valedictory ceremony of silver jubilee celebrations of Nele foundation (a caring home for destitute children) here, he stressed the need for individuals to nurture sensitivity and emotional connection within the community.“A society does not function by law alone — it functions through empathy. There must be a sense of belonging, and this feeling of belonging must be deeply experienced in the heart. It is our responsibility to keep that sensitivity awakened and alert within ourselves,” he said.Bhagwat said when our society stands united, India will stand tall and can become a guiding light for the world.He noted that while countries across the world possess wealth, science, knowledge and military power, India’s heritage centres around the idea of universal oneness.“There is something they do not have, which we do possess. This sense of oneness — this is our true identity and eternal nature,” Bhagwat said, adding that Indians have inherited through their cultural traditions.According to him, unity and empathy which are our true identity come from the inner self and the consciousness that binds all existence.”Today, science also says the same — there is one universal consciousness, not local, but present everywhere, pre-existing, from which everything arises,” he said, adding that our ancestors preserved this idea through generations, even in adverse conditions, through lived practice rather than theory.Expressing hope that a renewed sense of inner awareness would guide India’s growth, he said, “May Bharat grow, and in growing, may Bharat teach the world this sense of belonging and unity.” Bhagwat also lauded the work of organisations like Nele and community groups for fostering social cohesion and compassion.“Their efforts have not only made their own lives meaningful, but have enriched the life of the whole world. Their work is not only successful and noble — it is truly worthwhile,” added.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosMEA Assures Full Support For Major Vikrant Jaitley Detained In UAE; Consular Access Provided‘Islamic Bomb’: Ex-CIA Officer Reveals What Drove Pakistan To Build Nukes, Big Claim On Indira GovtMEA’s Measured Response After Donald Trump Says He Could Meet PM Modi During India Visit Next Year‘Do Not Like MLA, But…’: Gaya Voters Face ‘Nitish’ Dilemma, Reveal Bihar Poll MoodIndia Exposes Pakistan’s Nuclear Lies After Donald Trump’s Claim On Underground Tests Stunned WorldRahul Gandhi Accuses PM Modi, Amit Shah, EC Of Stealing Elections, Claims Multiple Polls Manipulated‘Apaharan Department’: Amit Shah Slams Tejashwi Yadav At Jamui Rally, Raises ‘Jungle Raj’ SpectrePakistan Cries Foul At UNSC As India Holds Indus Waters Treaty In Abeyance Over Pahalgam AttackIndia’s MBBS Student Ajit Singh From Rajasthan, Missing for Last 19 Days, Found Dead In Russian DamFAA Grounds America: How The US Flight Cuts Could Derail Indian Travel Plans This Holiday Season123PhotostoriesReverse fatty liver naturally in 90 days: Here are 3 things to focus onWhy is the 11:11 phenomenon considered lucky, and what are its benefits5 incredible animals found on Earth that can survive the harsh conditions of space8 types of bharta or chokha that can elevate any meal’PK’, ‘Munna Bhai’ to ‘Jagga Jasoos’: Bollywood sequels that were promised but never made till dateWhy Abhishek and Amitabh Bachchan wear two watches: The emotional tradition the Bachchans still followClove Tea for respiratory health: How to make it and 4 ingredients to add to gain maximum benefitsFrom Tejasswi Prakash’s new salon to Charu Asopa and Dipika Kakar’s clothing lines; TV celebs’ lucrative business ventures7 modern baby boy names that begin with letter ‘H’ChemRIZZtry to Love-loreing: Dating trends that will rule 2026123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathTom BradyNHL Trade RumorsAJ BrownGM Kyle DubasWho is CatalinaBoston Celtics vs Orlando MagicKash Patel GirlfriendWWE Smackdown PreviewVirginia Teacher Shot Dead

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat emphasized that societal harmony stems from empathy and a deep sense of belonging, not just laws. He highlighted India’s unique heritage of universal oneness, urging individuals to nurture sensitivity and emotional connection. Bhagwat expressed hope that this renewed inner awareness will guide India’s growth and allow it to teach the world about unity and belonging. Mohan Bhagwat BENGALURU: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Friday said society cannot be sustained merely through laws but through empathy, cultural rootedness and a shared sense of belonging that strengthens social harmony.Speaking at the valedictory ceremony of silver jubilee celebrations of Nele foundation (a caring home for destitute children) here, he stressed the need for individuals to nurture sensitivity and emotional connection within the community.“A society does not function by law alone — it functions through empathy. There must be a sense of belonging, and this feeling of belonging must be deeply experienced in the heart. It is our responsibility to keep that sensitivity awakened and alert within ourselves,” he said.Bhagwat said when our society stands united, India will stand tall and can become a guiding light for the world.He noted that while countries across the world possess wealth, science, knowledge and military power, India’s heritage centres around the idea of universal oneness.“There is something they do not have, which we do possess. This sense of oneness — this is our true identity and eternal nature,” Bhagwat said, adding that Indians have inherited through their cultural traditions.According to him, unity and empathy which are our true identity come from the inner self and the consciousness that binds all existence.”Today, science also says the same — there is one universal consciousness, not local, but present everywhere, pre-existing, from which everything arises,” he said, adding that our ancestors preserved this idea through generations, even in adverse conditions, through lived practice rather than theory.Expressing hope that a renewed sense of inner awareness would guide India’s growth, he said, “May Bharat grow, and in growing, may Bharat teach the world this sense of belonging and unity.” Bhagwat also lauded the work of organisations like Nele and community groups for fostering social cohesion and compassion.“Their efforts have not only made their own lives meaningful, but have enriched the life of the whole world. Their work is not only successful and noble — it is truly worthwhile,” added.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosMEA Assures Full Support For Major Vikrant Jaitley Detained In UAE; Consular Access Provided‘Islamic Bomb’: Ex-CIA Officer Reveals What Drove Pakistan To Build Nukes, Big Claim On Indira GovtMEA’s Measured Response After Donald Trump Says He Could Meet PM Modi During India Visit Next Year‘Do Not Like MLA, But…’: Gaya Voters Face ‘Nitish’ Dilemma, Reveal Bihar Poll MoodIndia Exposes Pakistan’s Nuclear Lies After Donald Trump’s Claim On Underground Tests Stunned WorldRahul Gandhi Accuses PM Modi, Amit Shah, EC Of Stealing Elections, Claims Multiple Polls Manipulated‘Apaharan Department’: Amit Shah Slams Tejashwi Yadav At Jamui Rally, Raises ‘Jungle Raj’ SpectrePakistan Cries Foul At UNSC As India Holds Indus Waters Treaty In Abeyance Over Pahalgam AttackIndia’s MBBS Student Ajit Singh From Rajasthan, Missing for Last 19 Days, Found Dead In Russian DamFAA Grounds America: How The US Flight Cuts Could Derail Indian Travel Plans This Holiday Season123PhotostoriesReverse fatty liver naturally in 90 days: Here are 3 things to focus onWhy is the 11:11 phenomenon considered lucky, and what are its benefits5 incredible animals found on Earth that can survive the harsh conditions of space8 types of bharta or chokha that can elevate any meal’PK’, ‘Munna Bhai’ to ‘Jagga Jasoos’: Bollywood sequels that were promised but never made till dateWhy Abhishek and Amitabh Bachchan wear two watches: The emotional tradition the Bachchans still followClove Tea for respiratory health: How to make it and 4 ingredients to add to gain maximum benefitsFrom Tejasswi Prakash’s new salon to Charu Asopa and Dipika Kakar’s clothing lines; TV celebs’ lucrative business ventures7 modern baby boy names that begin with letter ‘H’ChemRIZZtry to Love-loreing: Dating trends that will rule 2026123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathTom BradyNHL Trade RumorsAJ BrownGM Kyle DubasWho is CatalinaBoston Celtics vs Orlando MagicKash Patel GirlfriendWWE Smackdown PreviewVirginia Teacher Shot Dead

BENGALURU: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Friday said society cannot be sustained merely through laws but through empathy, cultural rootedness and a shared sense of belonging that strengthens social harmony.Speaking at the valedictory ceremony of silver jubilee celebrations of Nele foundation (a caring home for destitute children) here, he stressed the need…

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Cricket in LA Olympics 2028: ICC reveals number of teams for both men’s and women’s T20 events | Cricket News

Cricket in LA Olympics 2028: ICC reveals number of teams for both men’s and women’s T20 events | Cricket News

The ICC has announced that both men’s and women’s T20 cricket will feature at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Each division will include six teams competing in a total of 28 matches.This marks cricket’s return to the Olympics after 128 years, with its only previous appearance being at Paris 1900. In that historic event, Great…

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‘Some kind of idiot’: Zerodha’s Nikhil Kamath on MBA students; claims ‘colleges are dead’

‘Some kind of idiot’: Zerodha’s Nikhil Kamath on MBA students; claims ‘colleges are dead’

NEW DELHI: Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath has questioned the value of traditional higher education, especially MBA programs, saying that, “colleges are dead.”Speaking during Zerodha’s 15th anniversary discussion, co-founder Nithin Kamath said that formal education is being rapidly outpaced by open and digital learning platforms.“Colleges are dead. If you’re 25 and still going to an MBA…

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US Education Department finalizes major student loan reforms, capping graduate borrowing and simplifying repayment

US Education Department finalizes major student loan reforms, capping graduate borrowing and simplifying repayment

The US Department of Education has reached a pivotal milestone in reshaping the nation’s student loan picture, finalizing consensus on sweeping reforms under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). The Reimagining and Improving Student Education (RISE) Committee, after intensive deliberations over September and November, agreed on a comprehensive framework to simplify repayment, cap excessive…

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Rashmika Mandanna opens up on AI deepfakes misusing her image, calls it very scary, ‘I didn’t wear a dress like this’

Rashmika Mandanna opens up on AI deepfakes misusing her image, calls it very scary, ‘I didn’t wear a dress like this’

As Rashmika Mandanna’s much-awaited film The Girlfriend hits theatres today, the actress took a moment to connect with her fans and share her thoughts on a disturbing trend — the misuse of artificial intelligence in creating deepfakes using her image and voice. Calling the experience “very scary,” Rashmika voiced concern for the need to introduce…

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Daily Career Horoscope, November 8, 2025: Promotions ahead, these zodiac signs will earn recognition

Daily Career Horoscope, November 8, 2025: Promotions ahead, these zodiac signs will earn recognition

Get the stars to power your career development and financial growth daily. Pick up personalised clues to pump up your productivity, play it smarter with finance, and take opportunities as they come. Step up by following spot-on horoscope advice tailored to your working and wealth-building journey. Aries Career Horoscope Today, 8 November 2025 The day’s…

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When I got email from Microsoft telling me I had been laid off after 14 years, my reaction was pure happiness as…

When I got email from Microsoft telling me I had been laid off after 14 years, my reaction was pure happiness as…

A veteran Microsoft employee’s unexpected reaction to her termination email is highlighting the mounting frustration within Big Tech’s changing workplace culture. Deborah Hendersen, 45, says she felt “pure happiness” upon receiving notice of her layoff after 14 years with the software giant.“The moment I got that email, I wasn’t devastated—I was relieved,” Hendersen told Business…

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Supreme court  NEW DELHI: Observing that sale or purchase of immovable property is a distressing and traumatic task fraught with risk of fraud as it is still regulated by colonial laws, Supreme Court on Friday said the time has come to reform the procedure to make it simpler, transparent and fraud free by use of technology and making property registration a conclusive proof of ownership.A bench of Justices P S Narasimha and Joymalya Bagchi said property laws have long witnessed dichotomy between registration and ownership as registration does not confer ownership and this leads to massive litigation, which is 66 per cent of all civil disputes in the country. It said the problem could be addressed by achieving convergence of conclusive titling with registration, which is now possible due to technological advancement.Writing the judgment for the bench, Justice Narasimha said more than a century has passed and the country must dare to think and look for alternatives. The efficiency and transparency with which immovable property is bought and sold is demonstrative of a nation’s institutional maturity and a testament of the confidence and trust its citizens repose in the integrity of its legal framework, he said. The judgement can be a turning point in bringing much needed reform in transaction of real estate properties SC passed the order while quashing the Bihar govt’s decision to make ‘jamabandi’ — holding allotment — of a land mandatory before its transfer or sale. The court appreciated the intention of the state to synchronise the registrable document with real-time land holding but said the process of mutation and the process of survey and settlement are nowhere near completion.“Under these circumstances and considering the nascent stage at which the empirical data is translated as mutation into the relevant records, and the fact that for this purpose survey and settlement are to be conducted, interlinking and restraining registration till jamabandi is effected would be illegal, as it has a direct impact on the right and freedom to purchase and sale property,” the bench said.SC said the present legal framework for purchase and sale of immovable properties suffers from several systemic deficiencies that undermine reliability, transparency and efficiency. It asked the Centre and the Law Commission to examine use of technology such as Blockchain in sale or purchase of property as it would address the problems related to fake and fraudulent property documents, land encroachments, role of intermediaries etc.“Fortunately, due to technological advancement this process is duly and more accurately achievable. We have incorporated emerging technologies as instruments of institutional reform. Blockchain technology has garnered particular attention for its potential to transform land registration into a more secure, transparent and tamper-proof system,” the bench said.“It is suggested that adoption of the technology would ensure immutability, transparency and traceability, thereby minimising fraud and unauthorised alterations. The technology is said to offer an alternative paradigm by encoding land titles, ownership histories, encumbrances, and by recording transfers on a ‘Distributed Ledger’ in an immutable and time stamped form,” it said.SC said each entry, once validated into the ‘Distributed Ledger, becomes part of a cryptographically linked chain of information that cannot be retroactively altered without detection, and this cryptographic immutability could perhaps address the structural fragility of the Indian record keeping system. “The Blockchain design could integrate cadastral maps, survey data and revenue records into a single verifiable framework, which, while maintaining a transparent audit trail, is accessible to multiple departments and the public,” it said.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosMEA Assures Full Support For Major Vikrant Jaitley Detained In UAE; Consular Access Provided‘Islamic Bomb’: Ex-CIA Officer Reveals What Drove Pakistan To Build Nukes, Big Claim On Indira GovtMEA’s Measured Response After Donald Trump Says He Could Meet PM Modi During India Visit Next Year‘Do Not Like MLA, But…’: Gaya Voters Face ‘Nitish’ Dilemma, Reveal Bihar Poll MoodIndia Exposes Pakistan’s Nuclear Lies After Donald Trump’s Claim On Underground Tests Stunned WorldRahul Gandhi Accuses PM Modi, Amit Shah, EC Of Stealing Elections, Claims Multiple Polls Manipulated‘Apaharan Department’: Amit Shah Slams Tejashwi Yadav At Jamui Rally, Raises ‘Jungle Raj’ SpectrePakistan Cries Foul At UNSC As India Holds Indus Waters Treaty In Abeyance Over Pahalgam AttackIndia’s MBBS Student Ajit Singh From Rajasthan, Missing for Last 19 Days, Found Dead In Russian DamFAA Grounds America: How The US Flight Cuts Could Derail Indian Travel Plans This Holiday Season123PhotostoriesReverse fatty liver naturally in 90 days: Here are 3 things to focus onWhy is the 11:11 phenomenon considered lucky, and what are its benefits5 incredible animals found on Earth that can survive the harsh conditions of space8 types of bharta or chokha that can elevate any meal’PK’, ‘Munna Bhai’ to ‘Jagga Jasoos’: Bollywood sequels that were promised but never made till dateWhy Abhishek and Amitabh Bachchan wear two watches: The emotional tradition the Bachchans still followClove Tea for respiratory health: How to make it and 4 ingredients to add to gain maximum benefitsFrom Tejasswi Prakash’s new salon to Charu Asopa and Dipika Kakar’s clothing lines; TV celebs’ lucrative business ventures7 modern baby boy names that begin with letter ‘H’ChemRIZZtry to Love-loreing: Dating trends that will rule 2026123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathJoe AlwynSerena WilliamsMaple Leaf JerseyNick Kyrgios vs Aryna SabalenkaWho is CatalinaWho is Sean DunnKash Patel GirlfriendWWE Smackdown PreviewVirginia Teacher Shot Dead

Supreme court NEW DELHI: Observing that sale or purchase of immovable property is a distressing and traumatic task fraught with risk of fraud as it is still regulated by colonial laws, Supreme Court on Friday said the time has come to reform the procedure to make it simpler, transparent and fraud free by use of technology and making property registration a conclusive proof of ownership.A bench of Justices P S Narasimha and Joymalya Bagchi said property laws have long witnessed dichotomy between registration and ownership as registration does not confer ownership and this leads to massive litigation, which is 66 per cent of all civil disputes in the country. It said the problem could be addressed by achieving convergence of conclusive titling with registration, which is now possible due to technological advancement.Writing the judgment for the bench, Justice Narasimha said more than a century has passed and the country must dare to think and look for alternatives. The efficiency and transparency with which immovable property is bought and sold is demonstrative of a nation’s institutional maturity and a testament of the confidence and trust its citizens repose in the integrity of its legal framework, he said. The judgement can be a turning point in bringing much needed reform in transaction of real estate properties SC passed the order while quashing the Bihar govt’s decision to make ‘jamabandi’ — holding allotment — of a land mandatory before its transfer or sale. The court appreciated the intention of the state to synchronise the registrable document with real-time land holding but said the process of mutation and the process of survey and settlement are nowhere near completion.“Under these circumstances and considering the nascent stage at which the empirical data is translated as mutation into the relevant records, and the fact that for this purpose survey and settlement are to be conducted, interlinking and restraining registration till jamabandi is effected would be illegal, as it has a direct impact on the right and freedom to purchase and sale property,” the bench said.SC said the present legal framework for purchase and sale of immovable properties suffers from several systemic deficiencies that undermine reliability, transparency and efficiency. It asked the Centre and the Law Commission to examine use of technology such as Blockchain in sale or purchase of property as it would address the problems related to fake and fraudulent property documents, land encroachments, role of intermediaries etc.“Fortunately, due to technological advancement this process is duly and more accurately achievable. We have incorporated emerging technologies as instruments of institutional reform. Blockchain technology has garnered particular attention for its potential to transform land registration into a more secure, transparent and tamper-proof system,” the bench said.“It is suggested that adoption of the technology would ensure immutability, transparency and traceability, thereby minimising fraud and unauthorised alterations. The technology is said to offer an alternative paradigm by encoding land titles, ownership histories, encumbrances, and by recording transfers on a ‘Distributed Ledger’ in an immutable and time stamped form,” it said.SC said each entry, once validated into the ‘Distributed Ledger, becomes part of a cryptographically linked chain of information that cannot be retroactively altered without detection, and this cryptographic immutability could perhaps address the structural fragility of the Indian record keeping system. “The Blockchain design could integrate cadastral maps, survey data and revenue records into a single verifiable framework, which, while maintaining a transparent audit trail, is accessible to multiple departments and the public,” it said.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosMEA Assures Full Support For Major Vikrant Jaitley Detained In UAE; Consular Access Provided‘Islamic Bomb’: Ex-CIA Officer Reveals What Drove Pakistan To Build Nukes, Big Claim On Indira GovtMEA’s Measured Response After Donald Trump Says He Could Meet PM Modi During India Visit Next Year‘Do Not Like MLA, But…’: Gaya Voters Face ‘Nitish’ Dilemma, Reveal Bihar Poll MoodIndia Exposes Pakistan’s Nuclear Lies After Donald Trump’s Claim On Underground Tests Stunned WorldRahul Gandhi Accuses PM Modi, Amit Shah, EC Of Stealing Elections, Claims Multiple Polls Manipulated‘Apaharan Department’: Amit Shah Slams Tejashwi Yadav At Jamui Rally, Raises ‘Jungle Raj’ SpectrePakistan Cries Foul At UNSC As India Holds Indus Waters Treaty In Abeyance Over Pahalgam AttackIndia’s MBBS Student Ajit Singh From Rajasthan, Missing for Last 19 Days, Found Dead In Russian DamFAA Grounds America: How The US Flight Cuts Could Derail Indian Travel Plans This Holiday Season123PhotostoriesReverse fatty liver naturally in 90 days: Here are 3 things to focus onWhy is the 11:11 phenomenon considered lucky, and what are its benefits5 incredible animals found on Earth that can survive the harsh conditions of space8 types of bharta or chokha that can elevate any meal’PK’, ‘Munna Bhai’ to ‘Jagga Jasoos’: Bollywood sequels that were promised but never made till dateWhy Abhishek and Amitabh Bachchan wear two watches: The emotional tradition the Bachchans still followClove Tea for respiratory health: How to make it and 4 ingredients to add to gain maximum benefitsFrom Tejasswi Prakash’s new salon to Charu Asopa and Dipika Kakar’s clothing lines; TV celebs’ lucrative business ventures7 modern baby boy names that begin with letter ‘H’ChemRIZZtry to Love-loreing: Dating trends that will rule 2026123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathJoe AlwynSerena WilliamsMaple Leaf JerseyNick Kyrgios vs Aryna SabalenkaWho is CatalinaWho is Sean DunnKash Patel GirlfriendWWE Smackdown PreviewVirginia Teacher Shot Dead

NEW DELHI: Observing that sale or purchase of immovable property is a distressing and traumatic task fraught with risk of fraud as it is still regulated by colonial laws, Supreme Court on Friday said the time has come to reform the procedure to make it simpler, transparent and fraud free by use of technology and…

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Cricket in LA Olympics 2028: ICC reveals number of teams for both men and women’s T20 events | Cricket News

Cricket in LA Olympics 2028: ICC reveals number of teams for both men and women’s T20 events | Cricket News

The ICC has announced that both men’s and women’s T20 cricket will feature at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Each division will include six teams competing in a total of 28 matches.This marks cricket’s return to the Olympics after 128 years, with its only previous appearance being at Paris 1900. In that historic event, Great…

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Crypto market wipeout: Digital assets erase nearly all 2025 gains after early-October record high

Crypto market wipeout: Digital assets erase nearly all 2025 gains after early-October record high

The global cryptocurrency market has lost significant ground after reaching a record high earlier this month, with traders pulling back amid fears of deeper losses.At its October 6 peak, the total market capitalisation of all cryptocurrencies hit nearly $4.4 trillion. However, a 20% slump since then has erased most of this year’s gains, leaving the…

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Half of Americans view AI with skepticism; survey finds growing concern over its impact on trust and creativity

Half of Americans view AI with skepticism; survey finds growing concern over its impact on trust and creativity

They once called it the dawn of a smarter age, a time when machines would think, reason, and liberate humans from the ordinary. But as artificial intelligence slips deeper into everyday life, that promise feels tangled with uncertainty. The future Americans once imagined with fascination now evokes hesitation. Is AI enhancing humanity or quietly hollowing…

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Tarot Cards Predictions Today, November 8, 2025: Hidden emotions surface, these zodiac signs must confront the truth

Tarot Cards Predictions Today, November 8, 2025: Hidden emotions surface, these zodiac signs must confront the truth

Let the cards guide you today! Your tarot reading offers insight into love, career, and personal growth. Take the message to heart and move through the day with confidence and clarity. Trust the process and let the cards reveal what you need to know. Aries Tarot Horoscope Today Today’s Tarot Card: The Strength Let compassion…

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Mega defence deal: India inks  billion pact with US firm GE for 113 fighter jet engines; delivery from 2027

Mega defence deal: India inks $1 billion pact with US firm GE for 113 fighter jet engines; delivery from 2027

NEW DELHI: Indian state-owned firm Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) on Friday announced a $1 billion deal with US-based General Electric (GE) to supply 113 jet engines and a support package for India’s 97 LCA Mk1A fighter aircraft program.Sharing a post on X, HAL said, “The Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has entered into an agreement with…

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The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) stated it has no updates regarding US President Donald Trump’s potential visit to India, despite his recent remarks. Trump had hinted at a trip next year, praising Prime Minister Modi and suggesting a visit to strengthen trade ties. The MEA emphasized the Quad remains a valuable platform for Indo-Pacific cooperation. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal (ANI image)  NEW DELHI: The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Friday clarified it has ‘nothing’ to share on US President Donald Trump’s visit to India despite his recent remarks suggesting that the trip could take place next year.The Quad comprises the United States, Australia, Japan, and India. New Delhi was scheduled to host the Quad summit in 2025. MEA’s Measured Response After Donald Trump Says He Could Meet PM Modi During India Visit Next YearAddressing the weekly media briefing, when asked if the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad) will take place without Trump or be rescheduled for next year during the US President’s visit, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal underscored that the grouping remains a “valuable platform” for cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region.”As far as the comments of President Trump regarding his visit to India are concerned, I do not have anything on this to share. I will let you know when I have something to share about it,” Jaiswal said.He highlighted the recent Quad engagements, including the Quad Ports of the Future Conference, held during the India Maritime Week in Mumbai on October 29 to 30.”We see Quad as a valuable platform for discussion among the four Quad partners on issues of importance and of interest to them in the Indo-Pacific region. Quad is making steady progress. We recently attended the India Maritime Week in Mumbai. We had the Quad Ports of the Future Conference in Mumbai on 29th and 30th October. We had almost 24 countries participate in it, which included the four quad partners,” he added.Earlier on Thursday, Trump had hinted at a possible visit to India for next year as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen trade relations between the two nations.Speaking to reporters at the White House after announcing a new deal to lower the prices of weight loss drugs, Trump praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling him “a great man” and “a friend”, while hinting at his possible visit.”He (PM Modi) largely stopped buying from Russia. And he is a friend of mine, and we speak. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is a great man. He is a friend of mine, and we speak, and he wants me to go there. We will figure that out; I will go… Prime Minister Modi is a great man and I will be going,” Trump said.When asked directly if he planned to travel to India next year, Trump replied, “It could be, yes.”This comes months after The New York Times, in its August report, had said that US President no longer intends to visit India for the upcoming Quad Summit, following Washington’s decision to impose heavy tariffs.Citing sources familiar with the President’s schedule, the report, titled “The Nobel Prize and a Testy Phone Call: How the Trump-Modi Relationship Unravelled”, noted that although Trump had earlier assured Prime Minister Narendra Modi that he would attend the summit in the fall, the plan has now been dropped. 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The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) stated it has no updates regarding US President Donald Trump’s potential visit to India, despite his recent remarks. Trump had hinted at a trip next year, praising Prime Minister Modi and suggesting a visit to strengthen trade ties. The MEA emphasized the Quad remains a valuable platform for Indo-Pacific cooperation. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal (ANI image) NEW DELHI: The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Friday clarified it has ‘nothing’ to share on US President Donald Trump’s visit to India despite his recent remarks suggesting that the trip could take place next year.The Quad comprises the United States, Australia, Japan, and India. New Delhi was scheduled to host the Quad summit in 2025. MEA’s Measured Response After Donald Trump Says He Could Meet PM Modi During India Visit Next YearAddressing the weekly media briefing, when asked if the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad) will take place without Trump or be rescheduled for next year during the US President’s visit, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal underscored that the grouping remains a “valuable platform” for cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region.”As far as the comments of President Trump regarding his visit to India are concerned, I do not have anything on this to share. I will let you know when I have something to share about it,” Jaiswal said.He highlighted the recent Quad engagements, including the Quad Ports of the Future Conference, held during the India Maritime Week in Mumbai on October 29 to 30.”We see Quad as a valuable platform for discussion among the four Quad partners on issues of importance and of interest to them in the Indo-Pacific region. Quad is making steady progress. We recently attended the India Maritime Week in Mumbai. We had the Quad Ports of the Future Conference in Mumbai on 29th and 30th October. We had almost 24 countries participate in it, which included the four quad partners,” he added.Earlier on Thursday, Trump had hinted at a possible visit to India for next year as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen trade relations between the two nations.Speaking to reporters at the White House after announcing a new deal to lower the prices of weight loss drugs, Trump praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling him “a great man” and “a friend”, while hinting at his possible visit.”He (PM Modi) largely stopped buying from Russia. And he is a friend of mine, and we speak. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is a great man. He is a friend of mine, and we speak, and he wants me to go there. We will figure that out; I will go… Prime Minister Modi is a great man and I will be going,” Trump said.When asked directly if he planned to travel to India next year, Trump replied, “It could be, yes.”This comes months after The New York Times, in its August report, had said that US President no longer intends to visit India for the upcoming Quad Summit, following Washington’s decision to impose heavy tariffs.Citing sources familiar with the President’s schedule, the report, titled “The Nobel Prize and a Testy Phone Call: How the Trump-Modi Relationship Unravelled”, noted that although Trump had earlier assured Prime Minister Narendra Modi that he would attend the summit in the fall, the plan has now been dropped. 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