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25.03 / 17:57
Hollywood FIVE love Golf Latin reports Relationships Before Tiger Woods: Vanessa Trump’s wild romance history includes a gangster, Leo DiCaprio, and a Saudi prince with links to Al Qaeda
Vanessa Trump's love life has been nothing less than a Hollywood movie script. Prior to marrying Donald Trump Jr., she was romantically associated with a gangster, a prince, and an A-list actor. Now she's in the news again, this time for dating golf icon Tiger Woods. The celebrity couple made their relationship public with a shocking statement on Sunday, making Tiger Woods the most recent addition to Vanessa Trump's turbulent romantic life. Ten days prior, Tiger Woods, 49, and Donald Trump, 47, posted two images on social media expressing their love, confirming the story that was exclusively reported by the Daily Mail. «With you by my side, life is better and love is in the air!» We are excited to travel through life together. We would value privacy at this time for everyone we care about," Woods wrote in the caption, as quoted in a report by the Daily Mail. After being connected to a number of intriguing figures in the past, including a Saudi prince and a Latin gang member, the golf legend's new partner has had an exciting dating life. She later wed Don Trump Jr. in 2005, and the two of them have five children together. On March 15, 2018, she filed for an uncontested divorce, as quoted in a report by the Daily Mail.
25.03 / 17:57
Citi Freedom country rights Indo-Mediterranean: Minorities are under threat from Syria to Bangladesh
conflicts in the Indo-Mediterranean. In Afghanistan the Taliban has completely taken over the country and has launched a diplomatic offensive to gain international acceptance. However, they have disenfranchised the female population banning women from working and studying. Female Afghan citizens find themselves locked in their houses, at the mercy of a regime which gives them no rights, not to mention religious minorities who have left the country. It is not much better in Pakistan, Afghan refugees are being deported to the clutches of the Taliban in the middle of a harsh winter, as the world is distracted from the conflicts of the day. Violence against minority Hindu’s, Christians andAhmadiyya’s is on the rise as Pakistan veers from one political crisis to another. Similar horrifying stories are being told after a regime change in Bangladesh recently saw Nobel Laureate Mohamed Yunus replace elected leader Shiekh Hasina in Dhaka. Hindus, Buddhists, Christians are being singled out and targeted, their businesses destroyed, their leaders arrested on trumped up charges. From the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean, the story repeats itself in Syria where Muslim brotherhood inspired HTS replaced the gruesome Assad regime. Minorities including Kurds, Alawites, Shi’a don’t accept the new regime’s impositions finding themselves dealing with a new government that they fear will be more brutal than the one it replaced. Apart from religious and ethnic minorities it is the vulnerable groups, the women and children that suffer the most from these radical groups seizing power.
25.03 / 17:57
markets UPS wellness President Experts Universities US Recession red flags everywhere: How to survive the economic storm before it's too late
Yet, a recession never came. Optimism grew that the US might pull off a “soft landing.” Now, those hopes are fading. Consumer expectations have plummeted to their lowest level since 2013, according to The Conference Board. Its senior economist, Stephanie Guichard, warned: “Consumers’ expectations were especially gloomy, with pessimism about future business conditions deepening.” Meanwhile, a March CNBC Fed Survey puts the probability of a US recession at 36%, up from 23% in January. J.P. Morgan’s chief economist estimates the odds at 40%. Some, like bond expert Jeffrey Gundlach, believe the chances are even higher—50% to 60%.
25.03 / 17:57
COST UPS Provident Manufacturing country Alstom delivers 500th electric locomotive for Railways, cutting operational costs and congestion under ‘Make in India’ initiative
Alstom has achieved a key milestone with the delivery of its 500th electric locomotive to Indian Railways, the company said on Tuesday. The company highlighted that all of these locomotives are fully manufactured in India, underscoring a major step in both Alstom’s and India’s Railways' modernisation efforts. The 500th fully India-made Prima T8 WAG12B e-locomotive was delivered from Alstom’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Madhepura, Bihar. The delivery event was attended by key dignitaries, including Mr. Manish Kumar, Chief Administrative Officer of Indian Railways, along with senior officials from Alstom.
25.03 / 17:57
Parke SPY wellness Doge information We spy with our li'l eye DOGE rejects
Elon Musk's undodgeable firing range DOGE may already have witnessed a firing spree, with thousands of government employees out of a job overnight. But with many of them being repositories and carriers of sensitive information and US government system knowledge, headhunters not so much from Borneo but places like China and Russia could do well to go on a hiring spree. Forget those good old days of campus placements. Think of older days when KGB went to Oxbridge — and, indeed, CIA and MI6 went liaising with Soviet embassy staffers in parks — looking for disgruntled bright sparks unhappy with their country's system. Patriotism, after all, is a roti flip away from serving a cause and salary, especially when your old workplace has spat you out. LinkedIn bios should already be switching from 'National Security Strategist' to 'Spy-for-Hire: Will Work for Renminbis'.
25.03 / 17:57
Citi Provident BLOCK SUN cover reports Solar Eclipse 2025: Will clouds disrupt the March 29 celestial view? Weather forecast for the US and Canada
March 29 Solar Eclipse 2025. Weather, however, is still an essential condition that will determine whether enthusiasts in the entire northeastern United States and eastern Canada will view the partial eclipse without impediments.
25.03 / 17:57
Tesla Limelight Death Diversity stars Investigations wrestling WrestleMania 41: How Jade Cargill’s storyline with Naomi could shape upcoming WWE matches
Jade Cargill lost her first match post the WWE Elimination Chamber 2025 when she faced off against the Women’s Tag Team Champion Liv Morgan in Bologna last week. Her upcoming storyline hints at an intense competition with Morgan and Naomi. WWE added Cargill to their talent roster in September 2023, and she immediately established herself as a prominent figure in pro wrestling.
25.03 / 16:13
Death film Photos show social reports shock Manoj Bharathiraja, Tamil actor-director passes away at 48, tributes pour in
Tamil actor-director Manoj Bharathiraja, son of legendary filmmaker Bharathiraja, passed away at his home in Chetpet, Chennai, on 25 March. He was 48. Reports suggest he had undergone bypass surgery a few days prior. At around 4 pm on Tuesday, he suffered a cardiac arrest. His untimely demise has left the Tamil film industry and fans devastated. Manoj is survived by his wife, Ashwathi alias Nandana, and their two daughters, Arshitha and Mathivathani. Details regarding his final rites are awaited.
25.03 / 16:13
markets CEO security Research Trade information Department Axis AMC, former CEO Nigam, others pay Rs 6.27 cr to Sebi to settle MF norms violation case
Chandresh Kumar Nigam and three other individuals have settled with Sebi a case of alleged failures in monitoring the activities of dealers, leading to the front-running of Axis Mutual Fund trades. The settlement also includes former compliance officer Darshan Kapadia, ex-head of equity Jinesh Gopani and former dealer at the AMC Pawan Jhangiani, according to a Sebi order passed on Monday. The entities paid a total of Rs 6.29 crore to settle the alleged violations of mutual funds norms, and accordingly, Sebi confirmed that «any proceedings that may be initiated for the violations...are settled in respect of the applicants». The settlement was reached following an application filed by the entities whereby they proposed to settle the alleged violations «by neither admitting nor denying the findings of fact and conclusions of law» through a settlement order.
25.03 / 16:13
markets Target Strategy Align Enterprise WhatsApp Govt rakes in Rs 4.37 lakh cr via disinvestment since FY15: MoS for finance Pankaj Chaudhary
Of this, Rs 3,30,049 crore has been realised through minority stake sales in state-run firms and Rs 69,412 crore from strategic sales of 11 central public sector enterprises (CPSEs), Chaudhary said in a written reply. The strategic sales proceeds don’t include Rs 12,100 crore and Rs 320 crore received for NINL and FSNL (Subsidiary), as the government didn’t have any direct equity in these companies. Other transactions yielded Rs. 37,981 crore. He said since FY15, 18 CPSEs, including Life Insurance Corporation of India, have been listed, which yielded Rs 51,225 crore. An additional market capitalization of Rs 7.31 lakh crore was achieved through the new listings, the minister added. After the listing, further disinvestment in various CPSEs through offers for sale yielded Rs 1,34,771 crore, and Rs 45,104 crore was realized from the buyback of shares by 45 CPSEs.
25.03 / 16:13
Provident Platform security economy cover social exclusive Gig workers to be covered under Ayushman Bharat, preparations for scheme rollout almost complete: Labour Secretary
Ayushman Bharat and will get health coverage of Rs 5 lakh. Preparations to provide the benefits of Ayushman Bharat to gig and platform workers are almost complete, Sumita Dawra, Secretary, Labour and Employment Ministry, told in an exclusive interview. India's gig and platform economy is expanding, offering new jobs in sectors like ridesharing, delivery, logistics, and professional services. NITI Aayog has projected that the gig economy in India will employ over one crore workers in 2024-25, subsequently reaching 2.35 crore by 2029-30. Recognizing the contribution of the gig and platform workers to the nation's economy, Union Budget 2025-26 announcements had provision for registration of online platform workers on e-Shram portal, issue of identity cards, and and healthcare coverage under Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY). Dawra said schemes for gig and platform workers will be started soon.
25.03 / 16:13
Target FIVE Dreams War cover rights cricket PBKS vs GT: IPL's second-most expensive player, Shreyas Iyer, misses his maiden IPL ton by 3 runs
Punjab Kings and their new skipper Shreyas Iyer, who anchored the team's batting and and missed his maiden IPL ton by just three runs against Gujarat Titans. Giving a dream start to the franchise in red in their IPL 2025 opener, Iyer smashed 97 runs to set 244 as target for the Shubman Gill-led team to chase. Iyer, the champion captain of IPL 2024, who led Kolkata Knight Riders to their second title win, hit five FOURs and nine SIXES, covering the Narendra Modi stadium 360 degrees. His knock is a carry-forward of his brilliant form he has carried right from domestic cricket to Champions Trophy. Shashank Singh's cameo knock of 44 runs added valued runs to the scorecard and the batsman smashed five boundaries in the final over, keeping the Kings' skipper on the non-striker's end. In an interview post his innings, Singh revealed that Iyer was clear that he doesn't want any batsman to care about his possible century but simply make runs for the team.
25.03 / 16:13
Citizens Research Experts Diversity voice information rights NDA govt attempting to shield itself from scrutiny, curtailing access to public info: Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday claimed that the Data Protection Act, 2023 curtails access to public information that is essential for citizens to hold the government accountable, and said the Congress will take necessary steps to protect people's rights. Gandhi made the assertion in a post on X after meeting a diverse group of activists, editors, researchers and domain experts in the Parliament House complex. «Today, I had the opportunity to meet a diverse group of activists, editors, researchers and domain experts in Parliament. They voiced serious concerns about the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, particularly its impact on the scope of the RTI Act,» the former Congress president said. This legislation, under the pretext of safeguarding privacy, curtails access to public information that is essential for citizens and journalists to hold the government accountable, he alleged. «The NDA government is attempting to shield itself from scrutiny, undermining transparency and weakening democratic oversight,» Gandhi claimed. In the interest of accountability and good governance, the Congress will discuss this issue with INDIA bloc leaders and take necessary steps to protect the rights of people, he said.
25.03 / 16:13
COST Citi SUN rock reports travelers NASA issues warning as potentially hazardous asteroid bigger than the Great Pyramid of Egypt makes its closest pass in 100 years tomorrow; here's how you can watch it
NASA is closely monitoring a massive asteroid as it prepares to make a rare close approach to Earth. The space rock, known as 2014 TN17, is larger than the Great Pyramid and will pass by at more than 48,000 mph. Should we be worried? This is what you should know.
25.03 / 16:13
MET Assurant Experts Justice Courts Supreme Court takes suo motu cognisance of controversial Allahabad HC order on rape
Supreme Court has taken cognisance on its own of a controversial Allahabad High Court ruling that mere grabbing of the breast and pulling the string of a 'pyjama' do not amount to offence of rape. A bench of Justices B R Gavai and Augustine George Masih is slated to hear the matter on Wednesday. Legal experts had deplored the observation of the Allahabad High Court on what constitutes a rape charge, calling for a restraint by judges and underlining the drop in public confidence in the judiciary due to such statements. The high court on March 17 had ruled that mere grabbing of the breast and pulling the 'pyjama' string do not amount to offence of rape but such offence falls under the ambit of assault or use of criminal force against any woman with the intent to disrobe or compel her to be naked. The order was passed by Justice Ram Manohar Narayan Mishra on a revision petition filed by two persons who moved the court, challenging the order of a Special Judge of Kasganj by which the court had summoned them under Section 376 of IPC apart from other sections. According to facts of the case, an application was moved before the court of Special Judge, POCSO Act, alleging that around 5:00 pm on November 10, 2021, she (informant) was returning from the home of her sister-in-law (husband's sister) along with her minor daughter aged about 14 years.
25.03 / 16:13
UPS Provident Waters Sustainability Healthcare hospital Meghalaya’s Gnanamma Healthcare Centre transitions to near net-zero electricity health facility
Gnanamma Healthcare Centre announced its transition to becoming a near net-zero electricity health facility. This milestone has been achieved through the recent installation of a 6.05kW solar power plant with battery energy storage, which now meets up to 100% of the facilities' electricity needs. The green facility was launched in the presence of Dr Mehriba K. Sohliya, District Medical, Health Officer, West Khasi Hills, hospital administration and WRI India. With technical support from WRI India, the facility has installed a solar power plant, battery storage, and energy-efficient appliances, including indoor lights, ceiling fans, flood lights, water purifier, water heater, and an autoclave. This transformation ensures that Gnanamma Healthcare Centre operates almost entirely on renewable energy, setting a precedent for sustainable healthcare in the region.
25.03 / 16:13
UPS Ball Remark show testing recommendations World’s smartest dog: When Neil deGrasse Tyson put a genius pup to the test
Neil deGrasse Tyson testing the cognitive skills of Chaser, a border collie with a staggering memory, has left viewers in awe. Trained by psychology professor John Pilley, Chaser wasn’t just any ordinary pet—she was capable of recognizing over 1,000 different toys by name and even learning new ones through inference.
25.03 / 15:17
Provident Sustainability awards Research Celebrity Enter now for IW Sustainable Investment Awards 2025
Now in their 19th year, these awards are intended to honour asset managers, research & ratings teams, wealth managers, fund selectors, service providers, consultancies and individuals who have a key part to play in the evolution of sustainable investing.  At a time of regulatory upheaval and greater scrutiny than ever before on sustainable investing, these awards have an important part to play in identifying leaders and best practice in this rapidly evolving area. Entries will close on 9 May and the shortlist will be announced in late June. We will celebrate the winners of the Sustain...
25.03 / 15:17
markets CEO prevention FCA CEO welcomes debate over regulatory easing to MPs amid five-year plan launch
Speaking before the Treasury Committee today (25 March), Rathi said the watchdog will not be able to prevent all harm taking place on financial markets in the context of easing regulation for growth, but he added this «might be a price worth paying for the broader benefits to society and the economy». He listed financial crime and regulatory controls around sanctions and money laundering, about which companies have complained before, as an example, with most of the controls having been the result of statutes passed by parliament. FCA to cut down on financial sector regulation as it pr...
25.03 / 15:17
markets COST Provident Strategy wellness information gatherings FCA launches 'voluntary survey' for ESG ratings providers
The survey will gather information to help the watchdog better understand the ESG ratings market, examining elements such as the business models and group structures used to provide these scores, how the ratings are constructed and distributed, as well as the policies and processes implemented by firms. FCA to cut down on financial sector regulation as it prepares to launch five-year strategy The results will inform the FCA's cost benefit analysis (CBA), policy development and «help ensure that the future regulation is both proportionate and tailored to the needs of the market».  "...

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