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    Donald Trump administration officially bans U.S. commercial international flights to THIS City. Here's why shocking reason

    U.S. government designated a powerful gang coalition known as Viv Ansanm as a foreign terrorist organization.

    Audi India cuts car prices by up to ₹7.8 lakh following GST 2.0 reforms; check changes for each model here

    Audi India has reduced prices across its models by Rs 2.6–7.8 lakh, passing on GST 2.0 benefits. The Q3 now starts at Rs 43.07 lakh, while the Q8 begins at Rs 1.1 crore. Prices of Q5, Q7, A4, and A6 are also lower. Audi said the move makes its cars more accessible before the festive season.

    Too hot to hire? Rejected after 50 job interviews - woman says her stunning looks were the dealbreaker

    Alê Gaúcha, a 21-year-old Brazilian, has gone through almost over 50 unsuccessful job interviews for nanny roles despite having the required qualifications. She believes her good looks worked against her, as some families worried hiring beautiful and attractive caregivers could develop marital issues. Turning setbacks into opportunity, Gaúcha started sharing content online and rapidly built a huge social media following.

    France political crisis: Is country about to go bankrupt due to Donald Trump tariffs? Factors that have impacted Europe's 2nd largest economy

    France's economy, the second largest in Europe after Germany's, appears strong at first glance. Before President Donald Trump's tariff war, growth was slow but steady and employment was picking up.

    SpiceJet expects to restart ops of 10 grounded planes by April 2026

    SpiceJet, grappling with financial difficulties, aims to revive its operations by restoring 10 grounded aircraft by April 2026, with some expected to be operational by early winter to meet peak demand. The airline reported a net loss of Rs 238 crore in the June quarter, impacted by a significant portion of its fleet being grounded.

    SpiceJet shares fall 5% after airline reports Rs 234 crore net loss in Q1FY26

    SpiceJet Share Price: SpiceJet reported a net loss of Rupees 234 crore in the first quarter of fiscal year 2026. This is a reversal from last year's profit. Revenue also declined significantly. Geopolitical issues and aircraft delays impacted performance. Passenger revenue and load factor remained relatively stable. The airline's net worth improved due to financial restructuring.

    • Beat screen fatigue fast: This 20-second trick every optometrist recommends

      With screens being an important part in work, study, and leisure, many people suffer from digital eye strain, which can result in dryness, fatigue, blurred vision, and headaches. Reduced blinking and extended near-focus are major factors contributing to it, while exposure to blue light can further disrupt sleep patterns and intensify discomfort. Eye specialists suggest simple methods , like the 20-20-20 rule to protect eye health.

      Type 5 diabetes: The shocking new threat hitting children and teens – what you must know

      The International Diabetes Federation in 2025 officially recognized Type 5 Diabetes as a form of diabetes connected to prolonged childhood malnutrition. Unlike Type 1 or Type 2, it outcomes from impaired pancreatic development caused by long-term nutrient deficiency issues. Most common in low- and middle-income countries, especially in Asia and Africa, it mainly impacts lean teenagers and young adults. Around 20 to 25 millions live with this condition globally.

      Reuters yanks Xi-Putin longevity clip after China TV abruptly pulls legal rights

      Reuters removed a video showing Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin talking about humans living longer after China’s CCTV pulled legal rights. The footage from a Beijing military parade was widely shared but Reuters had to take it down. CCTV said the video was misrepresented, while Reuters defended its accuracy. The story spread fast on social media and news channels.

      Diabetes Type 2 treatment: This diet reduces risk of diabetes better than only low-fat diet

      Diabetes Type 2 diet is a major concern. A new research study has shown that Mediterranean diet is helpful in reducing the risk of Diabetes Type 2.

      Scandal explodes: Fired Nestlé CEO’s mistress claims he cheated with another woman in Swiss hotel, says report

      Former Nestlé CEO Laurent Freixe was removed after a big scandal that involved secret relationships inside the company. Reports say the issue started in a Zurich hotel and later reached top Nestlé leaders. The company fired him for breaking its rules. The scandal has shocked Nestlé and raised questions about workplace ethics.

      Urban Company IPO risks explained: 12 warnings on operations, regulations and valuation

      Urban Company's upcoming IPO, opening September 10, carries inherent risks for investors. The Red Herring Prospectus highlights concerns including sustained losses, intense competition, and high marketing costs. Dependency on gig workers, legal and regulatory challenges, and potential data security breaches also pose threats. Furthermore, reliance on limited service categories and geographic concentration could impact business.

      Hyundai plant in Georgia rocked as 475 workers taken by ICE in huge raid

      Homeland Security arrested hundreds of workers in Georgia during a raid at a Hyundai plant. The action is linked to illegal employment investigations. Hyundai said the arrested workers are not directly employed by the company. The case has drawn attention from South Korea, which asked the US to protect the rights of its citizens.

      SpiceJet Q1 Results: Airline slips into red with Rs 234 crore YoY loss, revenue falls 36%

      SpiceJet faced a setback in the first quarter of fiscal year 2025. The budget carrier announced a consolidated net loss of Rupees 234 crore. This contrasts with a net profit of Rupees 158 crore in the same period last year. Revenue from operations also declined significantly. It fell by 36 percent year-on-year, reaching Rupees 1,060 crore.

      Varun Beverages Ltd forms JV with Everest International to make refrigerators

      Varun Beverages has entered into a joint venture with Everest International Holdings, forming White Peak Refrigeration. VBL holds a 50% stake in the venture, which will focus on manufacturing visi-coolers and other refrigeration equipment. The company has invested ₹21.25 crore, acquiring 2,12,50,000 equity shares in White Peak Refrigeration Pvt Ltd.

      Broadcom Q3 earnings beat expectations driven by AI revenue - can its custom chips challenge Nvidia?

      AVGO stock: Broadcom's fiscal third-quarter earnings exceeded expectations, fueled by robust AI demand. The company anticipates even higher revenue in the current quarter, driven by custom AI accelerators, networking components, and VMWare software. While shares remained mostly flat, investor optimism persists regarding Broadcom's potential to challenge Nvidia's market share in AI chips.

      Omnichannel jewellery retailer Bluestone narrows Q1 loss as revenue rises 41%

      For the Bengaluru-based company, which announced its first results after listing on the Indian bourses, total expenses during the quarter rose 29% to Rs 538.4 crore, led by a 51% jump in employee benefit costs to Rs 62.9 crore.

      Expected price hike to a lack of premium camera features - is Apple's iPhone 17 already facing headwinds?

      Apple is getting ready to launch the iPhone 17 series, with the latest iPhone 17 Air making it one of the most major redesigns in years. The device will be about 2mm thin, but this slimmer profile could minimize battery capacity unless offset by software enhancements. Costs are also anticipated to elevate by $50–$100 across models, making the iPhone 17 Air between $949 and $999 as per the analysts.

      Can agro-pesticide stocks sustain their remarkable growth?

      Agro-pesticide stocks have surged recently due to rural demand, stable pricing, and strong earnings. While NACL Industries led gains, analysts caution that this rapid growth may not be sustainable. Factors like favorable monsoons and higher MSPs have boosted demand, but investors should monitor rainfall, China's policies, and raw material costs. Rallis India and Sharda Cropchem are considered safer long-term investments.

      US stock market: Dow Jones falls, S&P 500, Nasdaq gain. Check top performing stocks

      Google parent Alphabet and Apple made big gains as S&P 500, Dow Jones, Nasdaq look ahead to key US jobs data later in the week.

      Hotel stocks rally up to 50% in FY26: Will GST 2.0 give them an extra boost?

      Hotel stocks surged up to 50% in FY26, fueled by strong demand, GST reform hopes, and expansion plans. Analysts remain bullish on Lemon Tree, Chalet, and Apeejay Park, citing rising room rates, reduced debt, and new projects. Seasonal travel and premium supply gaps further support the growth outlook.

      Health products maker Cupid expects Rs 100 cr revenue from exports

      Cupid Limited anticipates significant export revenue growth. The health products maker projects over Rs 100 crore from exports soon. International orders from South Africa, Tanzania, and Kenya will boost revenue. WHO, UNFPA, and NGOs are also key clients. A major order from Brazil is secured. Further orders are expected from Tanzania.

      ETMarkets Smart Talk: Indian bonds to gain global standing after rating upgrade, says Kashyap Javeri

      Emkay Investment Managers' Kashyap Javeri believes India's sovereign rating upgrade and inclusion in global bond indices will attract significant foreign portfolio inflows, enhancing its standing among emerging markets. While short-term allocations depend on global factors, sectors with export exposure and companies benefiting from lower capital costs stand to gain. Automobile, CDMO Pharma, and capital goods sectors present exciting investment opportunities.

      Nestle CEO Laurent Freixe sacked over romantic relationship with colleague

      Nestle CEO Laurent Freixe has been sacked by Swiss food giant. The company has appointed Philipp Navratil as the new Chief Executive Officer.

      Global debt inflows set to rise as India’s credit profile strengthens: LIC MF’s Pratik Shroff

      India's sovereign rating upgrade is poised to attract stronger foreign capital inflows into its debt market, enhancing its risk profile and yield attractiveness. This shift could lead to broader inclusion in international bond indices, narrowing yield differentials with US Treasuries. Fixed income investors may benefit from increased demand for longer-duration sovereign bonds.

      Netflix Undated Confirmed or Expected Titles in 2025: Here’s complete list of new and returning shows

      Netflix undated confirmed or expected titles list of new and returning shows for 2025 has been curated for fans. The list features international dramas, documentaries, reality shows, animated series, and biopics. Several titles are expected in late 2025.

      Russian drones are keeping close surveillance over U.S. weapons routes. What does this mean?

      Russian sabotage acts have fallen off significantly this year, experts and Western intelligence officials said. That is at least partly the result of heightened security in Europe, and efforts by U.S. and European intelligence services to prevent attacks.

      Explained: Nvidia Q2 results beat estimates. So why did the stock fall?

      Nvidia earnings report: Nvidia topped Q2 estimates with record $46.7 billion revenue and a 59% profit jump, but shares fell as softer data center sales and cautious guidance sparked doubts about the AI rally’s durability.

      India Inc earnings downgrade drought shows first signs of breaking: Will Q2 mark the bottom?

      The earnings decline for Indian companies might be nearing its end. Q1 saw the smallest downgrade cycle in a year. Large companies are showing stability. Oil and Gas sector boosted overall growth. Construction materials and telecom sectors are performing well. Textiles and consumer durables are facing challenges. Rural consumption revival and potential RBI policy changes could aid growth.

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