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      28 March

      BRS MP Parthasaradhi Reddy voices concern over US reciprocal tariff on Indian pharma exports

      Warns that Indian pharmaceutical products could become more expensive in the US, reducing their competitiveness in one of the world’s largest markets New Delhi: BRS member of Rajya Sabha B Parthasaradhi Reddy has voiced concern over the severe threat posed to the Indian pharmaceutical industry by the proposed reciprocal tariffs by the United States. This proposed tariff could adversely affect one of India’s most significant economic sectors, with potential repercussions for millions of jobs and the country’s vital foreign exchange earnings. Speaking in the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday highlighted that the United States accounted for over 31 per cent of the country’s total pharmaceutical exports, with the value of Indian pharma exports to the US reaching $9 billion (approximately ₹74,000 crores) in 2023-24. The US…

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    • 28 March

      Nothing classified shared on Signal, says White House  

      Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth calls his post a ‘team update.’ He defends himself saying that there were “No names. No targets. No locations. No units. No routes. No sources. No methods. And no classified information” Washington:  The Trump administration struggled on Wednesday to stem the fallout from revelations that top national security officials discussed sensitive attack plans over a messaging app and mistakenly added a journalist to the chain. The White House said the information shared through the publicly available Signal app with Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic magazine, was not classified, an assertion that Democrats said strains credulity considering that it detailed plans for an upcoming attack on Yemen’s Houthis. President Donald Trump during an Oval Office appearance to announce new tariffs on imported vehicles seemed…

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    • 28 March

      Massive influx of devotees at Makkah, Madinah for Laylat al-Qadr

      Scores of pilgrims from Hyderabad and other parts of India visit Saudi Arabia to offer prayers on the 27th night of Ramzan Dubai: Scores of pilgrims from Hyderabad and other parts of India flocked to Saudi Arabia to attend prayers as part of Laylat al-Qadr (The Night of Power), one of the most important nights in Islam. A huge number of worshippers thronged the Grand Mosque in Makkah and the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah to offer Isha and special night prayers of Taraweeh and Qiyamullail on the 27th night of Ramzan on Wednesday, which is widely believed to be Laylat al-Qadr, the Night of Power, as stated in the Qur’an, better than a thousand months. All the floors of the Grand…

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    • 27 March

      China’s solar boom takes renewable energy to new high

      China added almost 374 billion watts of renewable power — three quarters of it from solar panels — in 2024. That’s more than eight times as much as the United States did and five times what Europe added last year Washington: Installation of renewable energy worldwide hit a record high last year, with 92.5 per cent of all new electricity brought online coming from the sun, wind or other clean sources, an international agency reports. Nearly 64 per cent of the new renewable electricity generated in 2024 was in China, according to Wednesday’s report by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). Overall, the world added 585 billion watts of new renewable electrical energy, a 15.1 per cent jump from 2023, with…

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    • 27 March

      Indian-American scientist Jay Bhattacharya confirmed as Director of National Institutes of Health

      Bhattacharya, a professor of Health Policy at Stanford University, was confirmed by a 53-47 vote on Tuesday, according to the official website of the US Senate New York: Indian-American scientist Jay Bhattacharya has been confirmed by the US Senate as the Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the country’s top health research and funding institutions. Bhattacharya, a professor of Health Policy at Stanford University, was confirmed by a 53-47 vote on Tuesday, according to the official website of the US Senate. US President Donald Trump, then the President-elect, nominated Bhattacharya as the 18th NIH Director in November last year. “Dr. Bhattacharya will work in cooperation with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to direct the Nation’s Medical Research and to make important discoveries…

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    • 26 March

      Opinion: Shifting currents in India-New Zealand relationships

      China’s aggressive posturing, Indo-Pacific churn and intense US-China competition are making New Zealand look towards forming more security partnerships By Dr Akhil Kumar, Dr Anudeep Gujjeti Fresh off their triumph over New Zealand in the recently concluded Champions Trophy 2025 in Dubai, India hosted New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon on a five-day bilateral visit. During his stay, he was also the chief guest at the Raisina Dialogue. The diplomatic ties between India and New Zealand were established by upgrading an Indian Trade Commission in New Zealand, which was opened in 1950, to a High Commission in 1952. Historical Connect India and New Zealand share a historical connection that dates back to the days of the British Empire, with Indians’…

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    • 26 March

      Elon Musk’s Grok: The latest unfiltered AI rebel in town

      From questions on Indian politics, primarily targeting the ruling BJP and the RSS, to queries on Indian cricket and Bollywood masala, it has even fielded questions from media houses like the BBC in style. Hyderabad: There were days when social media discussions in India were dominated by narratives set by ‘The IT Cell’. Not anymore. Elon Musk’s chatbot Grok 3 has changed the equations, with the ‘unfiltered, unhinged’ chatbot triggering a storm on almost every Indian social media platform. From questions on Indian politics, primarily targeting the ruling BJP and the RSS, to queries on Indian cricket and Bollywood masala, it has even fielded questions from media houses like the BBC in style. The BBC, according to a report, asked Grok who spreads…

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    • 26 March

      Dozens of chicks rescued from wind-damaged eucalyptus tree in California

      Taking care of them can be very difficult because when they hatch they will be “naked little balls of skin.” At the rescue centre, the chicks will be fed every hour. When staff will interact with them, they will wear a black suit and disguise their face, to keep the birds from forming an attachment with them, which could make them too trusting of humans in the wild Washington: Dozens of bird eggs and chicks were rescued from nests in a single wind-damaged eucalyptus tree that was dangerously close to collapsing in a California park. Now staff at the International Bird Rescue’s Los Angeles Wildlife Center have been working around the clock to care for the 47 eggs and 12 chicks, all double-crested Cormorants, in hopes that…

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    • 26 March

      Motorcyclist who disappeared into huge Seoul sinkhole found dead

      The roughly 20-metre-wide, the 20-metre-deep sinkhole appeared at an interception in the Myeongil-dong neighbourhood in eastern Seoul, swallowing the motorcyclist and injuring a woman whose van was passing over the site Seoul: A motorcyclist who fell into a massive sinkhole that opened on a Seoul street was found dead after around 17 hours, officials said on Tuesday. The roughly 20-metre-wide, the 20-metre-deep sinkhole appeared at an interception in the Myeongil-dong neighbourhood in eastern Seoul on Monday afternoon, swallowing the motorcyclist and injuring a woman whose van was passing over the site, according to safety and emergency offices. The motorcyclist, who was in his 30s, before noon on Tuesday, emergency officer Kim Chang-sup told a televised briefing. Kim said the man was…

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    • 26 March

      War plans leaked to journalist; Senate to question US intelligence officials

      The text chain contained operational details of forthcoming strikes on Iran-backed Houthi-rebels in Yemen, including information about targets, weapons the US would be deploying, and attack sequencing, said the editor-in-chief for The Atlantic, who was in the group chat Washington: The Trump administration’s top intelligence officials face Congress this week to offer their first testimony in office about the threats facing the United States and tackle urgent questions about the security breach that unfolded when war plans were mistakenly leaked to a journalist. FBI Director Kash Patel, CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard are among the witnesses who will appear on Tuesday before the Senate Intelligence Committee and Wednesday before the House Intelligence Committee in back-to-back…

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