The FBI has warned of a series of attacks on Tesla properties, including dealerships and charging stations, across the U.S. The attacks, involving arson and vandalism, are linked to political tensions surrounding Tesla and its CEO, Elon Musk. Authorities are investigating and prosecuting the offenders, while Tesla owners urge restraint against violence.
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Gold prices experienced significant volatility, initially soaring to record highs due to safe-haven demand amid geopolitical and economic uncertainties last week. However, prices corrected sharply following signals of potential trade negotiations and peace efforts. Investors are closely monitoring central bank independence, inflation expectations, and U.S. economic data for future policy direction.
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Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Nirupam accused Kunal Kamra of making a derogatory comment about Maharashtra deputy CM Eknath Shinde, claiming the show was funded by the Uddhav Thackeray faction. Nirupam warned Kamra and stated that legal action would follow if he does not apologize. Kamra's parody referred to Shinde as a 'traitor', prompting backlash from Shiv Sena workers.
A woman from Greater Noida was defrauded of over Rs 51 lakh in a stock trading scam. She was persuaded to invest by a man with supposedly 15 years of experience in the stock market. The victim borrowed money from relatives and friends to invest, but the fraudsters eventually broke off all contact.
Intelligence agencies warned of a potential attack on tourists near Srinagar before the Pahalgam massacre, prompting increased security measures. Despite these efforts, terrorists struck, aiming to disrupt a symbolic event and instill fear. The attack also highlighted concerns about advanced weaponry and the need to avoid equating tourism with peace, while authorities addressed public concerns and halted controversial counter-terror tactics.
Following Operation Sindoor, Pakistan's PM Sharif asserted in Parliament that its army swiftly retaliated against Indian strikes, claiming to have downed five Indian jets, though without providing evidence. Pakistan reports casualties in PoK and Punjab, alleging attacks on civilian areas, including a mosque. The NSC condemned India's actions as 'acts of war,' vowing a response and reserving the right to self-defense, while briefing China on the situation.
President Trump commented on a purported $21 million USAID allocation to boost voter turnout in India, suggesting potential interference. He previously implied this was a kickback during the Biden administration. Trump's claims are often marked by exaggerations and misleading information, including about India's trade surplus.
As gold prices in India surpassed Rs 1 lakh per 10 grams, Uday Kotak praised Indian housewives for their investment acumen in gold. Kotak highlighted their long-term investment strategy as a smart way to store value amidst global economic uncertainty and rising geopolitical tensions, which have driven gold prices to record highs both domestically and internationally.