YouTube is cracking down on clickbait in India. The platform will remove videos with misleading titles and thumbnails. The new rules focus on news and current events. Creators will have time to adapt to the guidelines. Enforcement begins with new uploads. YouTube aims to improve user experience and combat misinformation.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that the European Commission's visit to India aims to finalize a long-pending free trade agreement between the EU and India by year's end. This will be the largest deal of its kind globally, focusing on trade, technology, and inclusive development in the Indo-Pacific and Africa.
SC has sought report from the Allahabad high court concerning a speech delivered by Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav at a VHP event. Justice Yadav endorsed the Uniform Civil Code, emphasising its potential to foster social harmony and equality. This follows previous controversial statements by the judge.
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