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Cyprus Mail 

Envoy briefs Security Council on UN reports for Cyprus

The Security Council was briefed on Thursday night behind closed doors on the UN chief’s two reports on Cyprus, covering his good offices mission and Unficyp’s mandate. The UN secretary-general’s special representative in Cyprus and head of Unficyp Κhassim Diagne refrained from elaborating on his briefing. “We are still at a premature stage,” he said. […]

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Nine in 10 C-suite leaders plan to increase AI investments in 2026: Survey

Indian business leaders are boosting AI investments for 2026. They see AI as key for revenue growth, not just cost savings. However, a lack of skilled talent is a major hurdle. Despite this, many plan to continue investing and hiring. Organizations are actively deploying AI agents and redesigning processes. Employees are optimistic about AI's efficiency and business impact.

The Punch 

Mother, daughter slam Davido for bullying over paternity claim

Ayo Labinjoh and her daughter accuse Davido of bullying and lying about DNA tests in a long-running paternity claim dispute. Read their full response. Read More: https://punchng.com/mother-daughter-slam-davido-for-bullying-over-paternity-claim/

Dragon Driving 

15hh Connemara Riding Mare - New

£1,500
Beautiful Connemara class 1 bred mare. She came from Ireland and has looked after so many children. Perfectly capable of being a happy hacker. Just turned 17. Easy to handle not a nasty bone in her body and looks very well for her age.
Location: Newmarket

Dragon Driving 

Lady, 15.3hh Mare - New

£2,250 ono
Lady 5 year old irish cob mare 15.3hh. Lady is quiet to do in all ways, will stand all day to be groomed and fussed. A pleasure to have in the stable and great out in the field all ways first go the gate. She is broken to drive and has 3 lovely paces.
Location: West Midlands

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Standard Chartered mulls options for India cards unit in retail pullback

Standard Chartered is reviewing its retail credit card business in India as part of a broader effort to reshape its operations in the country, people familiar with the matter said. The bank has held preliminary discussions with stakeholders and could take a decision as early as this year, though talks remain at an early stage and may change.