International
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Aug- 2024 -27 August
Apple appoints Indian-origin Kevan Parekh as its new Chief Financial Officer
Cupertino: Apple has appointed Indian-origin Kevan Parekh as its new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) who will also join the the executive team at the tech giant. Current CFO Luca Maestri will transition from his role on January 1, 2025, Apple said in a statement. “For more than a decade, Kevan has been an indispensable member of Apple’s finance leadership team, and he understands the company inside and out,” said Cook. “His sharp intellect, wise judgment, and financial brilliance make him the perfect choice to be Apple’s next CFO,” the Apple CEO added. Before joining Apple, Parekh held various senior leadership roles at Thomson Reuters and General Motors, where he also had extensive global experience. An electrical engineer with a Bachelor’s of Science from the University…
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Jun- 2024 -4 June
Norway Chess: Ding Liren manages to hold Praggnanandhaa to draw as chess world rallies around world champion
World champion Ding Liren managed to halt his sequence of defeats at the Norway Chess tournament in Stavanger on Monday, managing to get a draw against India’s 18-year-old Praggnanandhaa in Round 7 after four consecutive defeats in previous rounds. In the Armageddon battle that followed the draw, however, Praggnanandhaa managed to defeat Ding. While the draw was progress in itself for Ding, the result was painful since he was winning at some stage, but his lack of confidence ensured he ended up losing.was unhappy with the way he won the game. “Things worked out for me. I just have to forget today. It was a very bad result. It’s a long tournament and you will get tired, but I don’t really…
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3 June
Maldives to ban entry of Israeli nationals
At a press briefing on Sunday, Ihusan stated that the decision to ban Israeli nationals was made at a Cabinet meeting earlier that day in response to local citizens’ calls following devastating attacks in Gaza, Xinhua news agency reported. Male: The Maldivian government has decided to amend its laws to ban Israeli nationals from entering the country, local media cited Minister of Homeland Security and Technology Ali Ihusan as reporting. At a press briefing on Sunday, Ihusan said the decision was taken at a Cabinet meeting held earlier in the day following calls by local citizens to ban Israeli nationals due to devastating attacks in Gaza, Xinhua news agency reported. He added that the government will make legal amendments to implement the ban and…
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3 June
Suspected Israeli airstrike kills several in Syria
Syrian media reported on Sunday that an Israeli airstrike hit a copper smelting factory in Aleppo, killing several people. Tel Aviv: An alleged Israeli airstrike has led to the killing of several people in Syria, reports said. Syrian media outlets reported on Sunday that Israeli airstrike hit a copper smelting factory in Syria’s Aleppo leading to the killing of several people. Initial reports indicate that a factory in Syria‘s second city of Aleppo is burning following an airstrike. Syrian Observatory of Human Rights war monitor in a statement said that 12 people were killed in the airstrike. It also added that there were three explosions in quick succession. However, the official Syrian sources have not stated any specific numbers but only said ‘several’. The…
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3 June
Trailblazer Indian-origin doctor died due to medical negligence, finds UK probe
A UK-based Indian-origin doctor, Amit Patel, who has been described as a brilliant professional, had a rare autoimmune disorder called HLH and died in 2021. A two-year-long probe has revealed that Patel died due to medical negligence. He died of the disorder he was an expert in. A UK coroner concluded a brilliant Indian-origin doctor died of a rare disease he was an expert on and blamed his death on medical negligence. The coroner has concluded, after a two-year-long investigation, that the Indian-origin doctor, Amit Patel, died due to a poorly done medical procedure without his explicit consent. Professor Amit Patel was a trailblazer in stem cell transplantation and a “brilliant” Manchester-based National Health Service (NHS) Consultant Haematologist and a…
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3 June
Man who stole Pringles defends act before police: ‘Once you pop, you can’t stop’
A 40-year-old man who was caught for stealing 17 Pringles cans told the police that “once you pop, you can’t stop,” which is the brand’s slogan. A snack thief with a penchant for Pringles was caught by police after a string of thefts in Nottinghamshire in England. The 40-year-old man, who stole 17 tubes of Pringles, explained his drive to the officials, saying “once you pop, you can’t stop” – the brand’s well-known slogan. Pringles is a brand of stackable potato-based snacks, which has become a favourite for many worldwide. The man, Adam Spencer, was caught by the police in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire. He confessed to the officers that his crime spree began in April, targeting supermarkets in the area, the…
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Mar- 2024 -30 March
Russia calls for jointly combating terrorism with India, other nations
New Delhi: Russian Ambassador to India, Denis Alipov, said on Saturday that his country is committed to fighting terrorism together with India and other nations, as he highlighted the strong statement of support from Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The remarks came after a dastardly terror attack near Moscow on March 22 left more than 140 people dead and several injured as terrorists, reportedly dressed in camouflage uniforms, stormed the Crocus City Hall, opening fire and setting off explosives. “Russia is committed to decisively fight the menace of terrorism together with India and other countries bilaterally and multilaterally,” Ambassador Alipov said in a post on X. “Strong statements of support to Russia and rejection of terrorism in all manifestations were made by Hon.…
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25 March
Israel’s war on Gaza live: Tanks ‘crushed bodies’ at al-Shifa Hospital
Palestinians who fled the ongoing Israeli siege of al-Shifa Hospital say Israeli tanks and armoured bulldozers drove over at least four bodies and ambulances. Israeli forces have also surrounded al-Amal and Nasser hospitals in southern Gaza. Israel informed the UN it would no longer approve UNRWA food convoys to north Gaza, where 70 percent of people face an extreme level of food scarcity. Mediation efforts to end the bloodshed in Gaza appear to be struggling, with a Hamas official telling Al Jazeera that Israeli negotiators have rejected their latest proposals for a ceasefire. At least 32,226 Palestinians have been killed and 74,518 wounded in Israeli attacks on Gaza since October 7. The revised death toll in Israel from Hamas’s October…
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18 March
Russia-Ukraine war live: Border shelling intensifies after Putin reelected
Russian President Vladimir Putin says his country will not be intimidated as he cements his grip on power in a landslide election victory. Allies such as China were quick to congratulate Putin but Western countries denounced what they called an illegal election. Ukraine says residents are being evacuated from border settlements in the northeastern region of Sumy due to increased Russian shelling. Russia claims downing eight Vampire, two Alder and one Grad multiple-launch rocket system shells over its Belgorod region.
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18 March
Half-a-dozen people killed in Pakistan’s airstrikes in Afghanistan
Kabul: Pakistani military aircraft carried out airstrikes in the Barmal district of Paktika province and the Afghan Dubai area of Sepera district in Khost province. Tragically, these strikes targeted civilian homes, resulting in the loss of six lives and destruction of property, a spokesperson for Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, Zabihullah Mujahid, said in a statement. Reports indicate that six individuals, including three women and three children, lost their lives in Paktika, while two women perished in Khost due to a collapsed house. “Last night at around 3 o’clock in the Barmal district of Paktika province and in Afghan Dubai area of Sepera district of Khost province, Pakistani planes bombed the houses of civilians, as a result, 6 people including 3 women and 3 children were…
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