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Bengaluru hosted the Realty Expo 2025, showcasing the rapid growth and sustainability of Karnataka’s real estate sector. The event highlighted developments across residential, commercial, and infrastructure projects, confirming the state’s role as a leading economic and IT hub. The expo brought together top developers, investors, and policymakers, offering a clear picture of the evolving real estate landscape. Participants emphasized smart planning, innovative designs, and environmentally friendly construction as key drivers of growth. Residential projects were a major focus at the expo. New housing complexes featuring modern amenities, sustainable building practices, and smart home technologies were on display. Developers highlighted how…
Europe’s Democratic Image Faces a Harsh Test Europe likes to see itself as a sanctuary of human rights and democracy — a place where the persecuted can find safety. But that image is slipping. Across the continent, exiled reformers and opposition figures face political prosecutions that follow them across borders, intimidation that refuses to stop, and Western leaders who choose silence. This struggle unfolds quietly — a contest between power and accountability. The accusations are predictable: embezzlement, corruption, abuse of office. They sound grave but often fail under scrutiny. When they do, the charges grow more bizarre. In Ukraine’s case…
The United States has seized more than $14 billion in bitcoin and charged Cambodian businessman Chen Zhi, founder of the Prince Group, for allegedly running a massive cryptocurrency scam network built on deception and forced labour. The joint US-UK operation is one of the largest financial crackdowns in recent history. Business Magnate Accused of Leading Global Crime Network Chen Zhi, who holds both Cambodian and British citizenship, was charged in New York with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering. The US and UK governments have sanctioned his network and frozen his assets. British officials confirmed that 19 London…
China and the United States deepen their trade conflict by imposing new ship fees, alarming global investors. President Trump insists on social media, “Don’t worry about China, it will all be fine!” despite growing market unease. European markets opened lower on Tuesday, even after a Wall Street rally on Monday driven by Trump’s optimistic tone about relations with Beijing. Investor confidence remains weak as the two largest economies clash over trade dominance. Both nations start imposing fees on each other’s vessels on Tuesday after a US probe into China’s shipbuilding strength. Washington applies a $50 (€43.27) per tonne charge on…
Beijing’s Latest Trade Move Prompts Urgent European DeliberationsThe European Union is advancing plans for a coordinated reply after China announced expanded export controls on a range of critical minerals vital to Europe’s industrial supply chain. The measure, outlined in Beijing’s Announcement No. 61, adds several rare-earth elements—among them erbium, holmium, thulium, europium, and ytterbium—to China’s list of restricted exports. Following a meeting on 14 October 2025, EU Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič confirmed that the bloc is consulting with G7 partners to defend its strategic industries and limit the impact of China’s decision on high-tech and green sectors. Europe’s Exposure Highlights…
Alcohol consumption is a major contributor to cancer across Europe, according to a new report from the World Health Organization’s (WHO) International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). Experts warn that stronger government measures to limit drinking could prevent thousands of cancer cases and deaths annually. In the European Union—the region with the highest alcohol consumption worldwide—alcohol was responsible for more than 111,000 new cancer cases in 2020. Globally, the number reached about 741,000, with men accounting for nearly 70% of these cases. The financial impact is also severe. WHO estimates that premature deaths from alcohol-related cancers cost Europe €4.58…
Virudhunagar, a serene town in southeastern India, is better known for its ancient temples than for technology. Yet just beyond those sacred sites, locals are helping shape the future of artificial intelligence. From tradition to technology Mohan Kumar spends his working hours teaching machines to learn. “I work in AI annotation. I collect data, label it, and train AI models to recognize and predict objects. Over time, they learn to make independent decisions,” he says. India has long been a global centre for outsourced IT services, with cities like Bangalore and Chennai leading the way. But that work is now…
Scientists have successfully grown embryo-like structures in the lab that produced human blood cells, marking a major advance for regenerative medicine. The development could eventually allow doctors to create blood stem cells from a patient’s own tissues, reducing the need for donor bone marrow transplants. Researchers at the University of Cambridge’s Gurdon Institute used human stem cells to mimic natural embryonic development without using eggs or sperm. “It was an exciting moment when the blood-red colour appeared in the dish – it was visible even to the naked eye,” said Dr Jitesh Neupane, the study’s lead author. The model recreates…
US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a sweeping peace initiative for Gaza on 29 September.Trump’s “20-point plan” emerged after consultations with key Arab and Muslim nations, including Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey.The proposal followed Israel’s airstrike on Doha, which reportedly violated Qatar’s sovereignty in an attempt to target Hamas negotiators.The incident pushed Trump to demand Israel end the Gaza conflict and begin structured peace talks.Having already achieved major military goals in Iran, Lebanon, and Gaza, Israel faced new diplomatic pressure from Washington.On 8 October, Trump confirmed that both Israel and Hamas had signed the first phase…
State Cites Management Failures and Security RisksThe Netherlands has taken control of Nexperia, a semiconductor company owned by China’s Wingtech Technology, following concerns over governance shortcomings and national security vulnerabilities. The Ministry of Economic Affairs said it had invoked exceptional powers to suspend the firm’s leadership authority and appoint independent administrators. Based in Nijmegen, Nexperia became part of Wingtech’s global operations in 2019 through a majority acquisition. Protecting Vital Technology and National InterestsGovernment officials explained that the intervention was necessary to secure access to strategically important chip technologies and to prevent sensitive industrial knowledge from being transferred abroad. While oversight…