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‘We will continue to hunt them down’: IRGC intelligence chief Majid Khademi killed in US-Israeli strikes

Majid Khademi (Courtesy: X) Israel announced on Monday that it killed the head of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Major General Majid Khademi, as the Middle East war entered day 38.The country’s defence minister, Israel Katz, made the announcement.“The Revolutionary Guard are shooting at civilians and we are eliminating the leaders of the terrorists….

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Oracle layoffs: 10,000+ job cuts have a Sam Altman connection, a promise Oracle made to OpenAI for…

Oracle is laying off at least 10,000 employees—potentially up to 30,000—as it struggles to manage the cash demands of a $300 billion cloud computing deal with OpenAI. The cuts, Oracle’s largest-ever restructuring, span divisions including Oracle Health, Cloud, Sales, and NetSuite. With debt exceeding $100 billion and free cash flow deeply negative, the company is…

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From job creation to free bus travel for women: What Congress is offering in Puducherry manifesto | India News

NEW DELHI: As campaigning intensifies for the Puducherry assembly elections, the Congress has laid out an extensive welfare and governance roadmap, with a strong focus on jobs, social security and full statehood for the Union Territory.Addressing an election rally in Lawspet, Congress MP and leader of opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi reiterated the party’s…

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Bengaluru auto crisis: LPG shortage, shut private outlets leave drivers waiting for hours; drivers told to switch to petrol | Bengaluru News

Bengaluru’s autorickshaw services are severely disrupted due to an acute auto LPG shortage, with nearly half the fleet off the roads. BENGALURU: Bengaluru is facing a growing transport disruption as an acute shortage of auto LPG has forced a large section of the city’s autorickshaw fleet off the roads, leaving commuters struggling with last-mile connectivity.Nearly…

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Rumours, fear, and fury: What’s fuelling the surge in mob attacks | Delhi News

Mob violence, fueled by rumors and suspicion, continues to plague India NEW DELHI: Mob violence—often fuelled by rumours, suspicion, and underlying social tensions—continues to pose a serious threat to public safety and social harmony in India. Despite growing awareness, media attention, and repeated warnings from authorities, such incidents persist across regions. They reveal not just…

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