India attends UK talks on Strait of Hormuz opening; MEA in ‘touch with Iran’ for safe passage | India News

Image used for representative purposes NEW DELHI: The ministry of external affairs on Thursday confirmed that India was involved in talks, on opening the Strait of Hormuz, hosted bu UK.Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri represented India at a meeting convened by the UK Foreign Secretary on the situation in West Asia. More than 60 countries participated…

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Balochistan, Afghanistan, Iran: Is Pakistan running out of strategic room

Pakistan is once again caught between allies and adversaries. Islamabad finds itself pulled between powerful partners and dangerous neighbourhood realities, between competing risks. As war between Iran and the Gulf states continues to spiral, Islamabad’s response has been strikingly cautious. Officials insist there is “no question” of rushing to Saudi Arabia’s defence, even as they…

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Ranjith Balakrishnan Arrest: WCC slams ‘non-functioning system’ after Ranjith Balakrishnan’s arrest in sexual assault case: ‘The industry can no longer hide behind ignorance or inertia’ |

Malayalam filmmaker Ranjith Balakrishnan faces arrest following a sexual assault complaint by an actress. Allegedly, he entered her caravan without consent on a film set. The Women in Cinema Collective has voiced strong criticism, questioning systemic failures in protecting women. Ranjith denies the charges, asserting his innocence and preparing a bail plea. Trigger warning: This…

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Apple CEO Tim Cook finds Trump administration is very accessible, says: They may not agree with you, but will …

Apple CEO Tim Cook has described the Trump administration as “very accessible.” The chief executive of the Cupertino-based tech giant said engagement with those in power matters more than criticism from the sidelines. During an interview on Apple‘s 50th anniversary, Cook told Esquire that although the administration may not always align with his positions, he…

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Corporate recruiter says: Amazon, Meta, Google, Microsoft and now Oracle has laid off in thousands; what employees fail to realise is that what actually matters is …

As Oracle has joined the list of Amazon, Meta, Google and Microsoft in cutting thousands of jobs, a corporate recruiter has issued a blunt reminder to employees: loyalty and good performance don’t guarantee job security. According to reports, nearly 30,000 Oracle employees learned of their layoffs through early-morning emails, underscoring the suddenness of such decisions….

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