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US–Venezuela strike claims trigger North Korea response, exposing a sharper global fault line

Unverified strike reports and Pyongyang’s reaction underline how fast regional shocks now reshape global power lines Reports circulated of a US Venezuela strike, followed quickly by a strong message from North Korea directed at United States. However, official confirmation of a kinetic strike has not been released by Washington or Caracas at the time of […]

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Canada work permit expiry

Canada’s work permit expiry cliff redraws the country’s immigration equation

As permits expire at scale, Canada’s labour market and migrant framework face a hard reset, with Indians at the centre Canada is approaching a sharp Canada work permit expiry cycle that affects a large cohort of temporary residents who arrived during the post-pandemic labour surge. As permits lapse, renewal pathways narrow, and status risks rise

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China’s humanoid robot malfunction exposes a fault line in machine autonomy

A reported humanoid robot incident in China has shifted the debate from innovation to accountability in intelligent machines A humanoid robot in China reportedly behaved in an uncontrolled manner during a controlled environment test, following a software malfunction. While no verified public harm has been confirmed, the incident drew rapid attention across Chinese and international

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China military drills near Taiwan

China’s military drills near Taiwan signal a recalibration, not a routine show of force

Fresh Chinese drills around Taiwan underline a shift in pressure tactics as regional and global stakes tighten China conducted fresh military drills near Taiwan, involving naval and air assets operating close to the island’s surrounding waters. The exercises followed official announcements from Beijing and were visible enough to draw immediate regional attention. The China military

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Kremlin drone attack claim

Kremlin Drone Claim Without Proof Draws Global Caution and Strategic Silence

Russia alleges a Ukrainian drone attack on Putin’s residence without evidence, as India and the US signal restraint and concern Russia said Ukraine carried out a drone strike on the Kremlin complex, targeting the residence of President Vladimir Putin. However, no evidence was released. Moscow described it as an assassination attempt, while Kyiv denied involvement.

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Google opens the door to changing Gmail addresses, reworking a long-standing digital identity rule

The update shifts Gmail from a fixed identifier to a flexible account layer, with implications for privacy, work, and long-term users Google has started rolling out a feature that allows users to change Gmail address details without creating a new account. Until now, a Gmail ID was permanent. Once chosen, it followed the user for

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Ukraine peace talks

Putin raises military threat as Ukraine peace talks collide with Trump–Zelenskyy diplomacy

Russia sharpens its warning to Kyiv just as diplomacy widens, tightening the stakes around Ukraine peace talks Russia’s president Vladimir Putin has warned that Moscow will resort to force if Ukraine refuses to engage in Ukraine peace talks. The statement lands at a sensitive moment, because diplomatic activity around Kyiv is expanding rather than narrowing.

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Green Card holders

US tightens compliance rules for Green Card holders and non-citizens from December 26 and January 1

New enforcement and reporting changes shift how Green Card holders and non-citizens interact with US authorities from late December New compliance rules affecting Green Card holders and other non-US citizens took effect from December 26 and January 1. These changes focus on identity verification, address reporting, and document consistency across federal systems. The shift matters

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Nvidia Groq deal

Nvidia Pays $20 Billion for Groq’s Tech in Strategic “Non-Acquisition”

The chip giant secures key talent and licensing rights from the AI startup, effectively absorbing a major rival while sidestepping antitrust regulators Nvidia has reportedly agreed to pay approximately $20 billion to license technology and hire key executives from AI chip startup Groq. This massive transaction, described as a non-exclusive licensing agreement rather than a traditional

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H-1B visa fee hike

Court Validates Trump’s $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee: The End of Low-Cost Global Talent?

A US federal judge has ruled the steep fee hike lawful, handing the Trump administration a major victory that could price out Indian IT and smaller US tech firms. A US federal judge has handed the Trump administration a significant legal victory by upholding a controversial policy that imposes a staggering $100,000 fee on new

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