The Kenya travellers don’t see on safari: Inside unique Maasai villages where Adumu dances and beadwork come alive

The way people approach travel today has evolved. It’s no longer just about where they go, but how deeply they experience a destination. Now more than ever, travellers are seeking out moments that feel personal—stories and people that allow them to connect to the culture. In Kenya, those moments often unfold quietly, away from the…

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Electricity Amendment Bill 2025: Why farmers, workers and states are pushing back | India News

Nearly 27 lakh workers are gearing up for a nationwide strike—triggered by a single move: the introduction of the Electricity (Amendment) Bill, 2025 in Parliament. These aren’t just any workers, but the people who keep the country’s power running—engineers, linemen, and staff across the electricity system. Centre is yet to table the Bill in the…

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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff shares when Microsoft stopped the company from investing in OpenAI, says: We went ahead and …

Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has now shared how tech giant Microsoft stopped the company from investing on OpenAI. Speaking in an interview with Matthew Berman of Future Forward, Benioff revealed that Microsoft prevented Salesforce from participating in an OpenAI investment round. Microsoft, which already poured billions into OpenAI and tightly integrated…

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‘No existential threat’: Israeli foreign minister jibes Iran, says can’t promise this will be ‘last war’

Israeli foreign minister Gideon Saar on Wednesday indicated that ongoing and future conflicts remain a possibility, saying that the country cannot guarantee the current war will be its last.Speaking amid continued regional tensions, Saar said Israel’s adversaries still retain the capability to launch attacks, though they do not currently pose a fundamental threat to the…

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