Saudi Arabian AI startup Humain's CEO Tareq Amin is confident the US will approve advanced chip sales, following assurances that Humain will not use Chinese equipment. Humain aims to be a top global computing capacity provider, contingent on access to US-made AI chips, with discussions between the US and Saudi Arabia progressing positively.
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Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar released a video message urging voters to support NDA candidates in the upcoming assembly elections. He highlighted his government's development work since 2005, contrasting it with the previous regime and criticising dynastic politics. Kumar emphasised his commitment to serving all sections of society and pledged further development for Bihar.
Ford Motor Company is set to restart manufacturing in India. The automaker will invest Rs 3,250 crore in its Chennai facility. This move marks a significant return after exiting vehicle production in 2021. The plant will focus on engine manufacturing for export. Production is scheduled to begin in 2029. This project is expected to create over 600 jobs.
Shubman Gill faces immense pressure in the upcoming T20I series against Australia due to his poor Asia Cup form and stiff competition from Yashasvi Jaiswal and Sanju Samson. Head coach Gautam Gambhir's T20 World Cup plans will be scrutinized as Gill, now vice-captain, must justify the team's faith after Samson was moved down the order.
The Supreme Court ruled in favour of a Bengaluru landlord in a tenant eviction case. The apex court held that rent receipts signed by the landlord are sufficient proof of a landlord-tenant relationship under the Karnataka Rent Act, 1999, even if the tenant's son denied signing them.
A Haryana youth, Yuvraj, was shot dead in Guatemala by smugglers after being held captive while attempting to enter the US via the illegal 'dunki' route. His family paid Rs 25 lakh in advance for the journey, but later received videos of him being beaten and threatened, demanding more money for his release.
Delhi's air quality remained in the 'very poor' category with an AQI of 301, marred by technical glitches that disrupted data updates. Despite the smog, stubble burning contributed minimally. Authorities are now planning cloud seeding to induce artificial rain amid forecasts of light showers, hoping to improve the air.
Qantas CEO Vanessa Hudson announced a key executive departure, with Chief Customer and Digital Officer Catriona Larritt leaving by year-end. This triggers an immediate restructuring, reallocating responsibilities for brand, marketing, and cyber security. The changes aim to rebuild trust and operational resilience following a significant cyber breach impacting millions of customers.
Four individuals were shot near Howard University during homecoming festivities on Friday evening. The incident occurred around 8:23 pm, with one victim in critical condition and another seriously injured. Police have secured the scene and are investigating, urging the public to avoid the area.
A 35-year-old domestic worker, Salma, was discovered deceased in an autorickshaw near Bengaluru's Tilaknagar Main Road. She sustained head and neck injuries, indicating a murder. Police suspect the perpetrator is known to the victim and are utilizing the vehicle's registration to identify suspects. Salma, a mother of four, lived alone.
