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Microsoft is set to eliminate up to 9,000 positions, about 4% of its workforce, impacting various divisions including Xbox. This decision aligns with a substantial $80 billion investment in AI infrastructure and the appointment of AI pioneer Mustafa Suleyman. Despite layoffs, Microsoft's stock remains strong, reflecting a strategic shift towards AI and long-term competitiveness.
US companies are bracing for intensified layoffs this July, with nearly 95 employers planning job cuts across diverse sectors like tech, retail, and healthcare. Microsoft is expected to lay off between 1,000 and 2,500 workers. Factors driving these reductions include restructuring for profitability, Trump's tariffs, inflation, and weakening consumer demand.
Wimbledon, renowned for its strict all-white dress code since the Victorian era, has faced controversies and undergone occasional updates. The All England Club eased restrictions in 2023, allowing dark-colored undershorts to address concerns about menstruation.
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Jemimah Rodrigues and Amanjot Kaur's explosive half-centuries propelled India to a 24-run victory over England in the second T20I, securing a 2-0 series lead. Their crucial 93-run partnership revived India after an early collapse, setting up a formidable total of 181. Despite Beaumont and Ecclestone's efforts, England fell short, with Shree Charani's impressive bowling further sealing India's win.
X, the social media platform, restored Reuters' official account in India after it was temporarily withheld due to a "legal demand." The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology clarified that the Indian government had not requested the action. X explained that content is withheld based on valid legal requests, and they are working to resolve the issue.
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The Dalai Lama, ahead of his 90th birthday, has declared that the institution of the Dalai Lama will persist after his death, a statement with significant implications for his global Buddhist followers. He emphasised that the Gaden Phodrang Trust, based in India, will have the exclusive authority to identify his successor, adhering to traditional Buddhist practices.
Anish Giri criticized Ian Nepomniachtchi and Hikaru Nakamura over their protest at the FIDE World Rapid and Blitz Teams event, questioning their sense of entitlement after arriving late and replaying games. Nepo and Nakamura fired back with sarcastic remarks, while Giri insisted he only reacts strongly to perceived injustice.