Trae Cervantes, a former engineering technician, resigned from Tesla's Gigafactory after seven years due to moral concerns regarding Elon Musk's political actions and public conduct. Despite career growth and positive experiences at Tesla, Cervantes felt increasingly conflicted, particularly after Musk's voter-related controversies. His departure reflects a respect for the company's workforce but a rejection of its leadership's ethical direction.
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The BJP has strongly criticized TMC after a state minister, Manas Bhuniya, seemingly downplayed the alleged gang rape of a law student in Kolkata. Bhuniya's remarks, where he referred to the incident as a 'small' one, sparked outrage. BJP leaders accused TMC of normalizing sexual violence. Bhuniya later clarified, condemning the incident and claiming his words were misrepresented.
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Allan Lamb, the former England cricketer, declared Sachin Tendulkar as the best Indian batter, even placing him above Sunil Gavaskar and Virat Kohli. Lamb humorously recalls dropping Tendulkar early in his career, jokingly claiming responsibility for his success.
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has offered India peace talks. He mentioned this during a call with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman. Sharif wants dialogue on issues like Jammu and Kashmir, water, trade, and terrorism. India insists talks focus on Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and ending terrorism. Recent tensions followed an attack in Jammu and Kashmir.
Following escalating tensions in the Middle East, Indigo has issued a travel advisory, suspending flights to and from several destinations including Dubai, Doha, and Riyadh until at least 1000 hours. The airline is closely monitoring the situation and considering the safest flight paths, prioritizing passenger safety amidst regional unrest.
US intelligence indicates Pakistan is developing an ICBM, potentially capable of reaching the United States. This pursuit challenges the existing strategic landscape, possibly aiming to deter US intervention. The acquisition could redefine US-Pakistan relations, as historically, nations with such capabilities haven't been considered allies, raising concerns about nuclear escalation.
Donald Trump acknowledged the challenges posed by Vladimir Putin in resolving the Russia-Ukraine conflict, admitting Putin might have ambitions beyond Ukraine. Trump expressed surprise at Putin's actions, considering him "misguided" and believing he desires a resolution to the ongoing conflict. Despite difficulties with both leaders, Trump maintains his aim to settle the situation.
Beijing has strongly denounced the CIA's social media campaign aimed at recruiting Chinese citizens, labeling it an "absurd" and "clumsy" attempt. The MSS criticized the videos as a "naked political provocation" and warned against inciting betrayal. This incident highlights the ongoing espionage tensions between the US and China, with both countries accusing each other of intelligence activities.
In Kolkata, a law college student was allegedly raped on campus, leading to the arrest of three individuals. Police have filed an FIR based on the student's complaint, implicating two current students and a staff member who is also an alumnus. Investigations suggest one accused committed the assault, while the others abetted the crime.