Ongoing crisis in the Middle East has strained global energy supplies, but availability within the country continues to remain steady, the government has assured. Addressing a ministerial briefing, Aparna Sharma, additional secretary in the department of fertilizers, said, “The fertiliser availability remains robust, and the supplies continue to exceed the requirement. The department of fertilizers...
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Selfie tax? Sooryavanshi’s ‘paisa laaya’ prank leaves kids confused – Watch
Photo/screengrab Vaibhav Sooryavanshi played a prank on two young fans at an airport by telling them he charges money for photographs, as the Rajasthan Royals (RR) opener continues to stay in the spotlight during IPL 2026.Rajasthan Royals shared the video on their social media platforms, showing the 15-year-old batter having some fun with two children...
What global banks said about Anthropic’s Mythos that company ‘refused’ to release publicly
Anthropic unveiled Claude Mythos in a selective manner earlier this month. However, the AI company chose not to release it publicly. The reason was straightforward, even though unsettling: the model had demonstrated a capacity to locate and exploit software vulnerabilities across every major operating system and web browser, including a flaw in OpenBSD that had...
Cricket’s human machines: Meet Delhi Capitals’ unsung heroes
Delhi Capitals sidearm and throwdown specialists Aniket Berde, Darshan and Sai Pendam. (Photo by Special Arrangement) New Delhi: With cricket evolving at a rapid pace and batters clearing the ropes with monstrous ease, the role of throwdown specialists continues to get a lot of importance in any T20 set-up at the moment. It not only...
Apple’s next CEO John Ternus tells employees what Apple won’t do with AI
John Ternus didn’t waste time. Days after being announced as Tim Cook’s successor, Apple‘s CEO-in-waiting walked into a town hall and told employees exactly how he thinks about AI—and more importantly, what Apple won’t do with it. “We don’t ship technology for technology’s sake,” Ternus said, according to Bloomberg. It was the clearest signal yet...
Iran’s desperate move: Tehran revives ‘ghost ship’ to store crude as US blocks export
<img src="https://static.toiimg.com/thumb/msid-130550893,imgsize-66898,width-400,height-225,resizemode-4/130550893.jpg" alt="M/T Nasha: How Iran is racing to store oil using 'ghost ship' as Kharg Island nears capacity" title=" Image/X@TonySeruga) ” decoding=”async” fetchpriority=”high”> Image/X@TonySeruga) As the United States continues to tighten its blockade on Iranian oil flows, Tehran is repeatedly scrambling to manage excess crude, with its key export hub Kharg Island rapidly approaching...
How Trump sanctions on China’s pvt refiner may have collateral damage beyond oil
Hengli represents a far more significant target. It is one of China’s most advanced private refiners. (AI image) The Donald Trump administration’s step to sanction one of China’s largest privately owned refiners over its links to Iran will have implications beyond oil! China has for years remained the largest buyer of Iranian crude, much of...
Drop at your own peril: Teams pay heavy price for dropped catches
Shashank Singh and Karun Nair (BCCI/IPL Photo) NEW DELHI: Catches win matches, is an old adage in cricket , and rightly so. One moment of brilliance in the field can change the course of a game. But equally, one dropped catch can prove costly – sometimes even haunting captains and teams for a long time.The...
‘Why are you fighting? You’re 80’: SC issues notice in Sanjay Kapur estate dispute, urges meditation
Image: IANS NEW DELHI: In a fresh development in the estate dispute involving late businessman Sanjay Kapur, the Supreme Court on Monday issued notice on a plea filed by Rani Kapur, seeking responses from Priya Sachdev Kapur and 22 others.A Bench of Justices J B Pardiwala and Vijay Bishnoi also indicated that mediation could be...
‘Vaibhav Sooryavanshi probably using AI chip in bat’: 15-year-old told to be sent to ‘lab’
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (Image credit: BCCI/IPL) NEW DELHI: Wonder kid, batting sensation, pocket dynamite, future star, teen sensation—commentators are now running out of words to describe 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. He has become a nightmare for every bowler, including some of the top-ranked ones, whenever he walks out to bat. His fearless approach and ability to launch...
