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12.12 / 08:39
markets Software Yellow Southern Videos Bengaluru weather: IMD forecasts heavy showers, issues yellow alert
IMD scientist GS Patil explained, «Due to cyclonic circulation in the Bay of Bengal, moisture-laden winds are bringing rainfall to Karnataka. We anticipate moderate to heavy rain in parts of the state, particularly coastal and southern districts.»
06.05 / 12:51
markets UPS Citi track Updates Godrej Properties to expand premium real estate footprint
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.BENGALURU: Godrej Properties Ltd (GPL), the country’s highest-selling residential developer, is stepping up its push into high-value housing, lining up a series of premium and luxury launches across key markets as part of a ₹48,000 crore pipeline for fiscal year 2027 (FY27), executive chairperson Pirojsha Godrej said Wednesday.GPL is targeting ₹39,000 crore of sales bookings this year, on the back of a strong launch pipeline and demand for branded developers.The planned launches span prime micro-markets, including Golf Course Extension Road in Gurugram, Ashok Vihar in Delhi, and Bandra Bay in Mumbai, underscoring a clear tilt towards higher-ticket projects.The shift follows a year of aggressive land acquisitions in top locations and marks a more pronounced move into luxury, even as GPL has previously developed such projects.In Gurugram, now emerging as one of India’s key luxury hubs, GPL will develop a project on an 11.36-acre land parcel acquired earlier this year, with a revenue potential of about ₹4,500 crore. In Delhi, the company plans to launch a much-awaited project spread over around 27 acres in Ashok Vihar, where apartments are likely to be priced at ₹5 crore and above.In Mumbai’s Bandra Bay, where developers such as Adani Realty and others are preparing luxury launches, GPL is planning a project with apartments priced at over ₹15 crore each, as per analyst estimates.“The launches this year will reflect the kind of business development GPL has done last year, where it has acquired land in key micro-markets within the cities it operates in.
28.04 / 10:19
UPS Refugees War Fishing International The Indian Ocean islanders who were pummeled by history—and now by Trump, too
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.TOMBEAU BAY, Mauritius—Over centuries, the people of the remote Chagos Archipelago have been battered by forces beyond their control. Slavery.
27.03 / 01:45
markets COST Manufacturing War track Updates The US military assets damaged or lost in the Iran war
F-15E Strike Eagles on March 1—all six crew members safely ejected. A new-model F-15 today costs about $100 million.A U.S. F-35A Lightning II stealth fighter made an emergency landing on March 19, and its pilot was in stable condition.
02.01 / 10:55
BLOCK Reuters awards reports Courts Updates Mint Explainer | How Reliance’s disputes with government over KG-D6 gas output may be resolved by mid-2026
The KG‑D6 oil and gas block in the Bay of Bengal has been at the centre of two disputes involving its operator Reliance Industries, India’s most valuable company, after failing to live up to its potential. Reuters reported earlier this week that the Indian government is seeking a multi-billion-dollar compensation from the Mukesh Ambani-led company.
31.03 / 07:31
CEO Racing Tesla Election President Courts 'Say Hi to George for me': Elon Musk laughs at protestors who disrupted him at Wisconsin rally
Elon Musk did not miss the opportunity to take aim at billionaire George Soros after being interrupted by a heckler at a Wisconsin rally on Sunday. While speaking at a town hall event in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on Sunday, Musk's speech was disrupted by an audience member. The Tesla CEO responded by linking the disruption to George Soros and said, “It was inevitable that at least a few Soros operatives would be in the audience… give my regards to George! Say Hi to George Soros for me.”
28.03 / 03:27
Citi Southern country cover Inside International Pony.ai wins first permit for fully driverless taxi operation in the center of China's Silicon Valley
BEIJING — In the latest step toward building a revenue-generating robotaxi business, Chinese start-up Pony.ai said it has obtained China's first permit to charge fares for fully driverless taxis in core parts of a business district of Shenzhen.
27.03 / 02:53
economy Trade President Universities reports Bangladesh's Yunus plans to sign slew of MoUs during China trip to boost sagging economy
Muhammad Yunus is due in China on Wednesday at the start of a four-day visit during which he is expected to seek financial support and sign MoUs to boost his country’s sagging economy amid dwindling support from the US under President Donald Trump. India will keep a close watch if Yunus agrees to any Chinese military presence particularly in any airfield closer to the border area. Additional Chinese support for Bangladesh armed forces and any enhanced Chinese military presence in the Bay of Bengal will also be closely monitored, according to Bangladesh watchers. Yunus will attend the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) Annual Conference 2025 in Boao, Hainan province, and hold bilateral talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping on March 28. Boosting economic relations with China will be a central focus of this visit, sources in Dhaka said. Yunus will later speak at Peking University, where he will reportedly be presented with an honorary doctorate. China, while engaged with Dhaka under the Hasina government and earlier with the BNP regime, is keen to keep Yunus in good humour for its economic and strategic interests in the Bay of Bengal region. As per a report in Bangladesh’s leading English newspaper The Daily Star, China and Bangladesh are planning to sign at least eight MoUs on trade, culture, upgrading Mongla Port and water management. The Sheikh Hasina government had given India access to the Mongla Port.
25.03 / 21:07
Provident Dash wellness President Courts Reality setting in for workers who thought Hudson's Bay would never close
From concerns about losing their homes to regrets about not accepting a previous severance offer that could have potentially paid them three times as much money, there were “a lot of tears” among some of Hudson’s Bay Co. ULC’s roughly 9,000 employees this week as Canada’s oldest departmental store started liquidating its outlets on Monday.
13.03 / 12:21
Target SUN CEO Doge reports Department Millions may receive $5,000 stimulus checks by 2026 if DOGE proposal gains momentum; here’s what needs to happen and all that you need to know
$5,000 stimulus checks in their bank accounts, because of the DOGE dividend proposal. The plan, which is being considered by the Trump administration, would give 20% of the savings from DOGE to taxpayers in the form of $5,000 checks, The Sun reported. Billionaire Elon Musk, the driving force behind DOGE, or the Department of Government Efficiency to reduce federal expenditure, has pledged to save US taxpayers $2 trillion, according to reports. The suggestion to return part of these savings to American consumers was initially brought forth by James Fishback, the CEO of investment firm Bay West Capital and has gained the attention of US president Donald Trump and Musk.
07.03 / 22:25
UPS security Hudson reports Department Canadian retailer Hudson's Bay prepares to file for bankruptcy
Hudson’s Bay, Canada’s oldest retailer, is planning to file for bankruptcy, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
06.03 / 05:49
markets COST President country Costly deportations prompt Trump administration to halt military flights
Trump administration has suspended the use of military aircraft for deporting migrants, citing high costs and inefficiencies, according to defense officials, as reported by Wall street journal. The last such flight took place on March 1, and no further flights are currently scheduled, officials confirmed. Initially implemented as part of President Donald Trump's hardline immigration policies, the use of military flights was intended to send a strong message regarding the administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth previously stated, “The message is clear: If you break the law, if you are a criminal, you can find your way at Guantanamo Bay… You don’t want to be at Guantanamo Bay.” ALSO READ: OPT and H-1B changes: Indian students face uncertainty as US immigration policy debate heats up
28.02 / 07:51
Waters Universities show classical rights boating Thousands of dolphins off California’s coast may have tried to send us a message
In Douglas Adams’ 1979 cult classic, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, the narrator says dolphins are the second most intelligent creatures on Earth — after mice, and before humans. While humans live tucked away in the conceit that they’re masters of the universe, sometimes dolphins send out a correctional signal.
22.02 / 12:55
Death Research community Universities country reports A Silicon Valley intellectual society kicked them out. Now they’re tied to a killing spree.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. BERKELEY, Calif.—In the Bay Area, a place teeming with brainy computer scientists, an intellectual movement called “the rationalists" debates existential issues, such as preventing artificial intelligence from destroying humanity. Yet even in a community that prides itself on welcoming anyone, a new arrival from Alaska stood out, a programmer named Jack LaSota.
30.01 / 20:17
markets Digital Strategy PAM social Ridiculous stunt by a Chinese zoo; dogs painted orange and black to look like tigers after dying other hounds to look like pandas
Chinese zoo has provoked outrage by painting dogs orange and black and presenting them as tigers.
30.01 / 01:11
markets President country Courts rights While signing Laken Riley Act, Donald Trump says he'll send 'worst criminal aliens' to Guantanamo
Donald Trump on Wednesday signed the Laken Riley Act into law, giving federal authorities broader power to deport immigrants in the U.S. illegally who have been accused of crimes. He also announced at the ceremony that his administration planned to send the «worst criminal aliens» to a detention center in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
29.01 / 18:03
markets UPS Waters Entertainment Parke performer Legoland Florida plans to layoff 234 workers who are mostly performers
Legoland Florida plans to lay off 234 workers, primarily performers, in an effort to be more competitive in central Florida’s thriving theme park market
09.01 / 18:15
markets Citizens security Strategy PAM Joe Biden is discussing a deal to set free a dreaded al-Qaeda terrorist and close aide of Osama bin-Laden; what is the deal and who is the terrorist
American detainees in Afghanistan by offering to free Muhammad Rahim al-Afghani, a high-profile al-Qaeda operative and close aide of Osama bin Laden, currently held at Guantanamo Bay.
08.01 / 20:57
markets Racing Strategy Election PAM reports Matt Gaetz, accused of regularly paying for sex, and drugs, to run for Florida Governor in 2026?
Matt Gaetz, who withdrew as President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for attorney general ahead of the release of a House Ethics panel report that accused him of «regularly» paying for sex and using drugs, said that he was «starting to think about running for governor» next year in Florida.
24.12 / 03:09
markets Target Strategy Software Bill Experts Biden signs defense bill despite objections to ban on transgender health care for military children
Joe Biden on Monday signed into law a defense bill that authorizes significant pay raises for junior enlisted service members, aims to counter China's growing power and boosts overall military spending to $895 billion despite his objections to language stripping coverage of transgender medical treatments for children in military families.
19.12 / 06:13
UPS Waters wellness War show rights After victory over Florida in water war, Georgia will let farmers drill new irrigation wells
For more than a decade, farmers in parts of southwest Georgia haven’t been able to drill new irrigation wells to the Floridian aquifer

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