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      16 November

      Gold theft case: Court orders lie-detector test on six Padmanabhaswamy temple employees

      A Thiruvananthapuram court has ordered lie-detector tests on six employees of the Padmanabhaswamy temple over the disappearance of 13 sovereigns of gold from its strong room. The tests aim to aid police in determining how the gold went missing. Thiruvananthapuram: In a major development in the Padmanabhaswamy temple gold theft case, the Thiruvananthapuram Judicial Magistrate Court has ordered polygraph (lie-detector) tests on six temple employees in connection with the disappearance of gold from the temple’s strong room. The Padmanabhaswamy Temple, located in the heart of the state capital city, is among the country’s richest and most revered shrines, and it remained under strict surveillance and court-monitored administration following earlier Supreme Court interventions on its treasure management. The fresh directive comes even…

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    • 16 November

      PM Modi interacts with students aboard Vande Bharat train in Varanasi

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with students aboard the Vande Bharat train in Varanasi, discussing cleanliness, self-reliance, and development. Earlier, he flagged off four new Vande Bharat Express trains and said infrastructure remains key to India’s progress. Varanasi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday interacted with students on board the Vande Bharat in Varanasi during which the students expressed excitement over the launch of the train. Later, they shared with IANS what the Prime Minister discussed with them. One student said, “This is my first time travelling on the Vande Bharat. I feel very happy and proud to be sitting on this train. I want to thank my teachers and the Railway Minister for giving us this opportunity. PM Modi talked…

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    • 16 November

      Flight operations at Delhi airport returning to normal after ATC glitch

      Flight operations at Delhi airport were gradually returning to normal on Saturday after a 15-hour outage in the air traffic control’s Automatic Message Switching System caused delays and cancellations of more than 800 flights on Friday. New Delhi: Airline operations at the Delhi airport, the country’s busiest airport, were slowly returning to normalcy on Saturday morning, a day after a glitch with the air traffic control system delayed more than 800 flights. The technical problem with the Automatic Message Switching System (AMSS), which supports the air traffic control’s flight planning process, continued for over 15 hours from around 5:45 am on Friday before the Airports Authority of India (AAI) said at around 9 pm that the issue has been addressed. The…

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    • 16 November

      Delhi’s air quality remains ‘very poor’ at 335; temperature dips to 11°C

      Delhi’s AQI stood at 335 on Saturday morning, placing it in the ‘very poor’ category. The capital also recorded a minimum temperature of 11°C, three degrees below normal, as winter conditions began to set in. New Delhi: The national capital on Saturday recorded an average Air Quality Index (AQI) of 335 at 9 am placing Delhi in the ‘red zone’ and making it the most polluted city in the country, according to data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). PM2.5 remained the key pollutant on Saturday. Since Diwali, the national capital’s air quality has been either ‘poor’ or ‘very poor’, occasionally worsening to ‘severe’. Delhi’s temperatures continued to dip, with the mercury settling at 11 degrees Celsius, three notches below…

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    • 16 November

      Families sue OpenAI over alleged suicides, psychological harm linked to ChatGPT

      Families have filed lawsuits against OpenAI, alleging its GPT-4o model contributed to suicides and psychological harm. OpenAI says it has enhanced safety measures, including expert-reviewed protocols, to guide users in distress and reduce unsafe AI responses. New Delhi: ChatGPT maker OpenAI is facing more lawsuits from families who claim that the AI company’s GPT-4o model was released prematurely, which allegedly contributed to suicides and psychological harm, according to reports. US-based OpenAI released the GPT-4o model in May 2024, when it became the default model for all users. In August, OpenAI launched GPT-5 as the successor to GPT-4o, but “these lawsuits particularly concern the 4o model, which had known issues with being overly sycophantic or excessively agreeable, even when users expressed harmful…

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    • 16 November

      PM Modi flags off four new Vande Bharat Express trains from Banaras

      PM Modi flagged off four new Vande Bharat Express trains from Banaras, connecting Banaras–Khajuraho, Lucknow–Saharanpur, Firozpur–Delhi, and Ernakulam–Bengaluru. The trains aim to reduce travel time, boost tourism, and enhance regional connectivity and economic activity. Varanasi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday flagged off four new Vande Bharat Express trains here from the Banaras railway station. The new Vande Bharat Express trains will operate on the Banaras-Khajuraho, Lucknow-Saharanpur, Firozpur-Delhi and Ernakulam-Bengaluru routes. The semi-high-speed trains will significantly reducing travel time between major stations, enhance regional mobility, promote tourism and support economic activity across the country, according to an official statement. The Banaras-Khajuraho Vande Bharat will connect prominent cultural and religious destinations including Varanasi, Prayagraj and Chitrakoot, officials said.

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    • 16 November

      Trump to sue BBC for up to $5 billion despite apology over edited speech

      Donald Trump says he will sue the BBC for up to $5 billion, accusing it of misleadingly editing his January 6 speech in a 2024 documentary. The BBC apologised and admitted the edit created a false impression, but it refuses to pay compensation London: US President Donald Trump has declared that he intends to proceed with legal action against the BBC despite the British public service broadcaster apologising to him for the way his speech was edited for one of its news documentaries aired last year. “We’ll sue them. We’ll sue them for anywhere between a billion and 5 billion dollars, probably sometime next week,” Trump told reporters on Air Force One overnight on Saturday. “We have to do it; they’ve…

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    • 16 November

      Anti-War activists raise alarm over rising militarisation in Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands

      Anti-war and anti-base groups from Okinawa held a seminar in Tokyo to oppose Japan’s growing military build-up. Leaders and citizens warned that Okinawa and nearby islands risk becoming frontlines in a conflict, urging the government to prevent further militarisation and protect civilians Tokyo: Anti-base and anti-war groups from across Japan’s Okinawa Prefecture have held a seminar in Tokyo, expressing concerns and doubts about the government’s military expansion in Okinawa and the southwestern islands. More than 230 people attended the event on Friday, including members of the Japanese parliament and the Okinawa Prefectural Assembly and representatives of citizens from various parts of Okinawa, voicing their strong dissatisfaction and deep concern regarding the security environment in Okinawa and the entire Ryukyu Islands to…

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    • 16 November

      Afghanistan shifts trade to Iran as tensions rise with Pakistan

      Afghanistan is increasing trade through Iran and Central Asia as tensions with Pakistan close key borders. Chabahar port is helping Afghan traders avoid delays. The shutdown has caused major losses, especially for perishable goods and dried fruit exporters Kabul: As border tensions with Pakistan continue to escalate, Afghanistan is leaning more heavily on trade routes through Iran and Central Asia to reduce dependence on the eastern neighbour, the Afghan media reported on Saturday. Afghanistan’s leading news outlet, Ariana News, quoted a Reuters report, saying that Abdul Salam Jawad Akhundzada, a spokesman for the commerce ministry, has confirmed that, in the past six months, Kabul’s trade with Iran has reached $1.6 billion, higher than the $1.1 billion exchanged with Pakistan. Akhundzada reportedly…

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    • 16 November

      Trump cuts tariffs on food imports; India’s mango, pomegranate, and tea exports may benefit

      US President Donald Trump has reduced tariffs on select food imports, including tropical fruits, tea, and spices, amid political focus on affordability. Indian mango, pomegranate, and tea exports are expected to gain, while some food prices remain elevated due to earlier tariffs. New York: US President Donald Trump has cut tariffs on food imports as “affordability” is emerging as a potential political force, and India’s mango, pomegranate, and tea exports may benefit. Tropical fruits and juices, tea, and spices were among the imports that won’t be hit by reciprocal tariffs, the White House announced on Friday. The other items mentioned in the White House Factsheet were coffee and tea, cocoa, oranges, tomatoes, and beef. Trump imposed 25 per cent reciprocal tariffs on…

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