American journalist Rick Sanchez of Russia Today has criticized the US for imposing secondary tariffs on India over Russian oil, calling it disrespectful and ignorant. He highlighted India's autonomy in choosing oil suppliers as a transformational moment, noting India's significance on the global stage.
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Nestlé abruptly dismissed CEO Laurent Freixe after discovering an undisclosed romantic relationship with a subordinate, violating the company's code of conduct. Philipp Navratil, previously head of Nespresso, has been appointed as the new CEO, tasked with maintaining Nestlé's current strategy and improving efficiency. The decision follows an internal investigation and aims to uphold the company's values and governance.
A hot-mic moment captured Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping discussing biotechnology's potential to extend human life, possibly up to 150 years, with North Korean President Kim Jong Un observing. The exchange occurred during a military parade in Beijing, where Xi warned of a global crossroads between peace and war while showcasing China's military strength.
In a shocking incident in Etah, a 16-year-old girl and her 20-year-old boyfriend were arrested for allegedly strangling the girl's 13-year-old brother after he discovered them in a compromising situation. The couple silenced the boy to prevent him from revealing their secret. The police investigation revealed the truth, leading to their arrest and subsequent legal proceedings.
Manoj Tiwary, the former Indian cricketer, has ignited controversy by advocating for India to boycott their Asia Cup match against Pakistan, scheduled in Dubai on September 14. His call follows the recent terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam, which resulted in the deaths of 26 people due to Pakistan-backed terrorism.
A Delhi court has scheduled a hearing for September 10 regarding a criminal complaint against Sonia Gandhi. The complaint alleges that her name appeared on electoral rolls before she became an Indian citizen in 1983. The petition claims this violated the Representation of the People Act, as non-citizens are ineligible to register as voters.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin's Bihar visit for Rahul Gandhi's Voter Adhikar Yatra has sparked controversy. BJP leader K. Annamalai released videos of DMK leaders' alleged derogatory comments about Bihar residents. Annamalai challenged Stalin to repeat those remarks while sharing the stage with Gandhi, intensifying political tensions.
IAEA inspectors have resumed limited operations in Iran, visiting the Bushehr nuclear facility for the first time since cooperation was suspended in June following US strikes. While this marks a partial resumption, full access to all sites, including those targeted in the attacks, remains uncertain. Discussions continue amid warnings that further actions, like snapback sanctions, could halt IAEA engagement entirely.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's engagement has triggered a massive celebration across Hollywood and the internet. Celebrities like Lil Wayne, who paused his concert, and Justin Bieber, who offered congratulations, joined the chorus of well-wishers. Swift's close friends and collaborators, including Jack Antonoff and Cara Delevingne, also shared their excitement, solidifying the engagement as a major cultural moment.
Jamie Dimon's half-century of investment experience boils down to a simple mantra: "Don't blow up." This philosophy, born from a formative market crash during his teenage years, has shaped his personal investing approach and the risk culture at JPMorgan Chase. It emphasizes caution, discipline, and resilience, leading to the bank's "fortress balance sheet" strategy.