A 38-year-old woman has been charged in connection with the 88 million euro jewel heist at the Louvre Museum. The robbers forced entry, used power tools to access cases, and fled with eight pieces of French crown jewels. The stolen treasures, including items belonging to Empresses Marie-Louise and Eugénie, are still missing.
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A prominent computer science professor predicts Salesforce will be the first major tech company disrupted by AI, sparking widespread debate. Experts argue AI's superior data handling capabilities and tailored solutions threaten traditional CRM models.
While sidelined from the third ODI against Australia, Indian pacer Arshdeep Singh entertained fans with a humorous video from a moving truck, joking about his career path. The reel, showcasing his jovial nature, went viral. Despite missing the match, Arshdeep remains the series' most economical bowler, highlighting his off-field charm and on-field prowess.
Delhi's air quality plunged to a season-high 'very poor' AQI of 388 on Sunday, with forecasts predicting a move to 'severe' by Tuesday. Afternoon winds offered temporary relief, but stagnant conditions are trapping pollutants. Several monitoring stations already registered severe levels, highlighting the onset of the city's most polluted period.
India's women's cricket team has achieved a historic maiden World Cup victory, sparking a massive 456.5% surge in conversations on X (formerly Twitter) within 24 hours. The nation erupted in celebration after the team's dominant performance against South Africa. This monumental win, lauded by figures like Virat Kohli, Sundar Pichai, and Satya Nadella, marks a new era for women's cricket in India and inspires future generations.
A malaria patient tragically died after an ambulance driver stopped in a forested area, claiming to have seen a leopard. The patient's family alleges the driver and attendant demanded extra fare during the delay. Authorities arrested the duo, who now face charges under the SC/ST Act, after the patient succumbed en route to the hospital.
Veteran Marathi actress Daya Dongre, celebrated for her impactful roles in films, television, and theatre, has passed away at 85 due to age-related ailments. Dongre, who began her acting journey in her teens and studied at the National School of Drama, left an indelible mark on Maharashtra's art world. Her contributions were recognized by the Government of Maharashtra.
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