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Voice of America 

The Inside Story - USA Votes 2024: Republican National Convention | 153

This week, a look at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where former President Donald Trump makes a triumphant appearance after surviving an assassination attempt. On the other side of the aisle, President Joe Biden answers questions about his future.

Telecompaper.com 

NTT Data launches 'ultralight' edge AI platform

(Telecompaper) NTT Data launched its new Edge AI platform which processes massive data sets on compact computing platforms, using smaller, more efficient machine learning models to deliver real-time AI insights...

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Modi put up tariff walls. Now Budget must bring them down

India Budget: Prime Minister Narendra Modi faces a jobs crisis and must decide the fate of India's factories in the upcoming budget. Protectionist policies risk hindering India's integration into global supply chains, leaving production reliant on Chinese and Vietnamese parts. A shift in industrial policy is needed to seize opportunities and revive manufacturing.

Business Standard 

All-rounder Hardik Pandya, wife Natasa Stankovic officially part ways

Star India all-rounder Hardik Pandya, on Thursday, announced his separation with wife Natasa Stankovic after a relationship of four years. The couple disclosed the decision in a joint statement on their official Instagram accounts. Pandya and Stankovic got married on May 31, 2020, and welcomed their first child, son Agastya on July 30 of the same year. They renewed their wedding vows in the presence of close friends and family on February 14, 2023 in Udaipur in a grand celebration. "After 4 years of being together... Читать дальше...

VanityFair.com 

Donald Trump’s GOP Acceptance Speech Gives America Whiplash

The former president, subdued in recounting last week’s assassination attempt, went right back to dishing out MAGA red meat. Despite talk of “unity” at the Republican National Convention, underneath was the same old right-wing agenda.

The Hindu 

Women favour period leave, but many call for looking beyond policy

Is granting special leave for women on their period a progressive idea that will encourage more women to join the workforce or will it provide another ruse for employers to shun them? The Hindu debates this question with a cross-section of women workers and members of a committee formed by the Karnataka government to frame a policy on menstrual leave

The Hindu 

As women favour period leave, many call for looking beyond policy

Is granting special leave for women on their period a progressive idea that will encourage more to join the workforce or will it provide another ruse for employers to shun them? The Hindu debates this question with a cross-section of women workers and members of a committee formed by the Karnataka government to frame a policy on menstrual leave