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"Tech Tycoon Tango": OpenAI, the brain behind ChatGPT, says 'game over' to CEO Sam Altman, Co-founder Greg Brockman follows suit, bidding adieu; board's 'confidence vote' seems more like a plot twist in a tech thriller. Who's scripting this, AI or humans?
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"The board no longer has confidence in his ability to continue leading OpenAI..." the company said in a statement.
"Nefarious Design Unearthed": Israeli President Isaac Herzog claims that it was Iran who orchestrated Oct 7 Hamas attacks to derail India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor as it is paving the way for Israel's inclusion in the region and peace process
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Herzog said that Iran is supporting the “terror machine” by providing billions of dollars aiming to undermine the regional situation.
USA gun violence claims the life of Indian doctoral student Aaditya Adlakha in Cincinnati, mirroring the tragic fates of Jude Chacko, Saiesh Veera, and Devsish Nandepu - all lost on foreign soil, far from their motherland's embrace, their dreams shattered
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Aaditya was found shot inside his car at the intersection of the Western Hills Viaduct and Central Parkway early morning before sunrise and declared dead on the morning of 11 November
"Tactical Faux Pas": Netanyahu publicly scolds Trudeau for his theatrics in calling for Israeli restraint in Gaza, highlighting Israel's proactive measures against Hamas's aggression, while casting doubt on Trudeau's shifting policy under political duress
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's political maneuvers, particularly in light of his declining popularity, as indicated by a September poll, have been a topic of much discussion
"Securing Lives, Challenging Terror": Israel nears a strategic breakthrough with Hamas, negotiating the release of hostages in a move that underscores its resolve and commitment to its people amid a tense, decades-long conflict in the Middle East
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Tracing the volatile Israel-Hamas saga: From Israel's 2005 Gaza exit to Hamas's brutal 2023 onslaught, a timeline of a conflict that shook the Middle East
"What a swap: Tanks to Tractors!": Amid economic chaos, Pakistan sees Honda, Suzuki & Toyota halt operations, while its army turns to farming in a satirical shift from military might to agricultural ambition, facing soaring prices and production pauses
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Honda Atlas Cars echoes this sentiment, its own announcement punctuated by an almost audible sigh over the "disruptions in operations caused by shortages in inventory and parts within their supply chain
"Silent Peekaboo": Beneath a veil of diplomacy lies a potent quest for dominance—clear signs emerge of a US-led strategy to unseat Sheikh Hasina's government, signaling a covert regime change operation that beckons India to stand wary and watchful
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Attempts are now being made to distort the public perception of incumbent Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and present her as an 'autocratic leader.'
"Starving with every breath, yet waging war unto death": War-ravaged Yemen, where millions of Muslims face starvation, the Houthis choose war, firing missiles over 1000 miles to support Hamas against Israel, sidelining nation's humanitarian catastrophe
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According to a UNICEF report, over 23.4 million people including 12.9 million children are in dire need of humanitarian assistance and protection in Yemen this year.
"Humanity eclipse in Dagestan": Chilling terror engulfs Russia Dagestan airport as a murderous mob, consumed by anti-Semitic fury, hunts for Jewish lives, 'Allah Hu Akbar' echoes ominously, a hateful cry amidst chaos, as fear and horror cloak the terminal
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As per Russian news, the mob at the airport was raising anti-Semitic slogans, chanting "Allah Hu Akbar" and holding Palestinian flags
Alarming Verdict: Qatar's court condemns 8 ex-Indian Navy officers to death amidst Israel-Hamas tensions, India expresses profound dismay, hinting at a potential plot by Pakistani intelligence agencies and vows relentless efforts to secure their release
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The bone of contention appears to be the allegations of espionage, more specifically, the charges of spying for Israel