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AFPIndian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (right) shakes hands with Canadian Justin Trudeau ahead of the G20 summit in September 2023India and Canada have expelled their top diplomats amid escalating tensions following the assassination of a Sikh separatist on Canadian soil, marking a new low in a historically cordial relationship.Although past disagreements have strained relations, none have reached this level of open confrontation.In 1974, India shocked the world by detonating a nuclear device, sparking outrage in Canada, which accused India of extracting plutonium from a Canadian reactor, a gift intended only for peaceful use.Relations between the two countries have cooled considerably…
Getty ImagesBaba Siddique was an influential politician who was part of the coalition ruling the state of Maharashtra.The murder of a politician in a busy area of the Indian city of Mumbai has sent shockwaves across the country.Baba Ziauddin Siddique, 66, was shot dead Saturday night near his car as he left his son's office. He later died in hospital.The assassination of Siddique, an influential politician who was part of the coalition ruling the state of Maharashtra – of which Mumbai is the capital – has sparked a political blame game.The motive for the killing is not yet clear, but…
„Unlocking the power of data through Deep learning.” Introduction Deep learning is a subfield of machine learning that focuses on the development and application of artificial neural networks. It is inspired by the structure and function of the human brain, aiming to enable computers to learn and make decisions in a similar way to humans. Deep learning algorithms are designed to automatically learn and extract meaningful patterns and representations from large amounts of data, allowing them to perform complex tasks such as image and speech recognition, natural language processing, and autonomous driving. With its ability to handle vast amounts of…
Introduction AI is revolutionizing various industries, and the Indian Premier League (IPL) is no exception. With its ability to analyze vast amounts of data, provide real-time insights, and enhance decision-making processes, AI is transforming the way IPL teams strategize, train, and engage with fans. From player performance analysis to fan engagement and match predictions, AI is playing a significant role in shaping the future of IPL. AI-Enabled Virtual Reality Experiences for IPL Viewers The Indian Premier League (IPL) has always been at the forefront of innovation in the world of cricket. From introducing new formats to incorporating technology, the IPL…
Google has signed a deal to use small nuclear reactors to generate the large amounts of energy needed to power its artificial intelligence (AI) data centers.The company says the deal with Kairos Power will allow it to start using the first reactor this decade and put others into operation by 2035. Tech companies are increasingly turning to nuclear power sources to provide the electricity used by the massive data centers that drive AI.The companies gave no details on the amount of the deal or where the plants will be built.“The grid needs new sources of electricity to support AI technologies,”…
ReutersDonald Trump has pledged to significantly increase tariffs on foreign goods entering the United States if he is elected president again.He promised tariffs – a form of tax – of up to 20% on goods from other countries and 60% on all imports from China. He even talked about a 200% tax on certain imported cars. Tariffs are a central part of Trump's economic vision: he sees them as a way to grow the U.S. economy, protect jobs and increase tax revenue. He said during the election campaign that these taxes “will not be a cost to you, but a…
EspaceXSenegal's first satellite took off on a SpaceX launcher in AugustOne by one, the satellites – each encrusted with a hodgepodge of solar panels and other gadgets – broke away from their mothership.They had taken off from Earth an hour earlier, on August 16. The 116 satellites aboard the launcher were mostly designed and built by Western countries and companies – but one was different.It is the first spacecraft of its type ever developed by the African country of Senegal.A small CubeSat called GaindeSAT-1A, it will provide Earth observation and telecommunications services. The Senegalese president called this a big step…
Lilly Ledbetter, whose name appears in the US Equal Pay Act, has died at the age of 86.CBS, the BBC's news partner in the United States, quoted her children as saying she died peacefully on Saturday, surrounded by family and loved ones. “Our mother lived an extraordinary life,” adds a family press release. Ms. Ledbetter's activism led to the first bill signed by Barack Obama after he became president of the United States in 2009.The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Restoration Act made it easier for workers to sue after discovering they were victims of pay discrimination.Mr. Obama said the law…
Ben TaggartAfghan special forces units known as the “Triples” worked closely with the SAS in Afghanistan.The government says it is allowing some “eligible” Afghan special forces soldiers who fought alongside the British Army to resettle in the UK, after previously being refused.Under the previous government, around 2,000 Afghans who served in specialist units – known as 'Triples' – were refused permission to settle in the UK after the Taliban took power in 2021 .Armed Forces Minister Luke Pollard told the House of Commons a review found some requests had been wrongly refused.Pollard said there was no evidence of “malicious intent”…
Train operator Northern is withdrawing all current prosecutions against passengers reported for using railcard discounts for peak services where the original fare was less than £12.This follows the case of Sam Williamson, an engineering graduate, who was reported to the operator's debt enforcement and recovery department for using his 16-25 railcard to travel on a service to Manchester. Mr Williamson was prosecuted for paying £1.90 less than he should have paid, although he admitted his mistake and offered to pay a fine or a new tariff – which sparked widespread criticism towards Northern.The Department for Transport asked the company to…