In her memoir, Sarah Wynn-Williams accuses Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg of concealing efforts to gain entry into China's market by aiding in censorship tool development and AI enhancement, coupled with a problematic internal culture. Meta has responded, dismissing the claims due to her 2017 termination and prior investigation findings.
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Indian nationals abroad are expected to comply with local laws and regulations, says the Indian government as authorities detain Badar Khan Suri and Ranjini Srinivasan faces visa cancellation. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal emphasizes that neither approached Indian authorities for assistance. Suri was detained for allegedly spreading 'Hamas propaganda'. The government underscores respect for sovereign immigration policies.
At least 10 people were killed and over a dozen injured in Prayagraj district after an SUV collided with a speeding private bus late Friday night. The victims, traveling from Korba to Prayagraj, faced the accident when the SUV driver lost control near Meja Road crossing.
French engineering firm Systra accuses senior Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority officials of corruption and stalling payments. Systra claims undue favours were sought and payments suspended, prompting it to seek diplomatic intervention. The MMRDA labels the allegations baseless and has issued termination notices, citing contractual violations. Systra has taken the matter to Bombay High Court, alleging continued financial pressure tactics.
Apple and Epic Games are at odds again over a porn app available on AltStore PAL, backed by Epic Games. Apple disputes the app's approval and slams the European Union for rules allowing third-party app downloads, which they claim threaten consumer confidence.
A Bangkok-bound private jet with Rushiraj, son of former state health minister Tanaji Sawant, returned to Pune after police were informed of his alleged abduction. The flight was near Andaman and Nicobar Islands when it was called back. Authorities are investigating the circumstances and who bore the expenses of the aircraft.
Denver Nuggets star Nikola Jokic is questionable for the game against Miami Heat due to a right elbow strain. His absence would greatly affect the Nuggets, who also have Aaron Gordon listed as questionable and Jamal Murray as probable. The game will be broadcast at 8 p.m. ET from the Kaseya Center.
US Vice President JD Vance is scheduled to arrive in New Delhi on Monday morning, marking his first official visit to India under President Donald Trump's administration. A key meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi is planned for Tuesday. Discussions are expected to center on strategic cooperation, trade relations, and critical regional security matters.
An Indian-American businessman, facing a hefty Rs 500 crore alimony payment to his first wife, has been ordered by the Supreme Court to pay Rs 12 crore to his second wife after a brief marriage. The court criticized the second wife's demand for alimony equal to the first wife's, emphasizing that alimony aims to prevent destitution, not equalize wealth.
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