Bangladesh Fuel Crisis: Fuel crisis in Bangladesh: India to supply 5,000 tons of diesel to Dhaka; targets 90,000 tons in 6 months

Bangladesh Fuel Crisis: Fuel crisis in Bangladesh: India to supply 5,000 tons of diesel to Dhaka; targets 90,000 tons in 6 months

India will supply 5,000 tons of diesel to Bangladesh via pipeline starting Tuesday through the Parbatipur border, confirmed Muhammad Rezanur Rahman, chairman of Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC). “Under our agreement with India, the country is to deliver 180,000 tons of diesel annually through the pipeline. The 5,000 tons arriving now is part of this arrangement,”…

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Pakistan Fuel Crisis: Middle East heat reaches Pakistan: PM Shehbaz Sharif announces fuel‑saving measures; work from home, salary cuts and more

Pakistan Fuel Crisis: Middle East heat reaches Pakistan: PM Shehbaz Sharif announces fuel‑saving measures; work from home, salary cuts and more

Global oil supplies are facing mounting pressure as the Middle East crisis continues to intensify, with disruptions rippling across several regions and the heat has reached Pakistan. In a bid to soften the hit, Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif has rolled out measures, running from cutting government spending and work from home guidelines, aimed towards saving…

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'Kar diya na kaam': BJP shares video of Rahul Gandhi praising Youth Congress' 'shirtless' protest at AI Summit | India News

‘Kar diya na kaam’: BJP shares video of Rahul Gandhi praising Youth Congress’ ‘shirtless’ protest at AI Summit | India News

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday criticised leader of opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi over his remarks backing a protest by Youth Congress workers during the AI Impact Summit held at Bharat Mandapam in Delhi last month.A political row had erupted after Youth Congress workers held a “shirtless” protest against PM Modi during…

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Iran war impact on India: LPG shortage concerns rise; which states may feel the heat?

Iran war impact on India: LPG shortage concerns rise; which states may feel the heat?

As tensions in West Asia escalate, some cities are beginning to see disruptions in the supply of commercial LPG cylinders used by restaurants, hotels and food businesses. Industry bodies say the impact is already being felt in cities such as Bengaluru, Mumbai and Chennai, where eateries rely heavily on commercial cooking gas for daily operations….

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Anthropic CFO Krishna Rao: Anthropic takes US government to court; CFO Krishna Rao says: After President Trump’s and Secretary Hegseth’s social media posts, a major investor in Anthropic informed me that ... |

Anthropic CFO Krishna Rao: Anthropic takes US government to court; CFO Krishna Rao says: After President Trump’s and Secretary Hegseth’s social media posts, a major investor in Anthropic informed me that … |

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei made a public apology to the US government and Pentagon last week. In a full 180 degree U-turn, CEO apologised for the memo that he sent to employees soon after the company’s talks with Pentagon (Department of War) broke down. Amodei said he is very sorry for the way he handled…

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Bengaluru realtor kidnapped & killed, body found dumped in Tamil Nadu; biz partner under lens | Bengaluru News

Bengaluru realtor kidnapped & killed, body found dumped in Tamil Nadu; biz partner under lens | Bengaluru News

A realtor from Bengaluru Rural was kidnapped and murdered, his body discovered in Tamil Nadu BENGALURU: A realtor from Anekal in Bengaluru Rural district was allegedly kidnapped Sunday evening and later murdered, with his body found dumped near Denkanikottai in Tamil Nadu Monday morning.The victim, identified as Gopal, was travelling in his car with his…

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Is the Iran war already draining US weapons stockpiles? Billions spent in first 48 hours of operation

Is the Iran war already draining US weapons stockpiles? Billions spent in first 48 hours of operation

Explosions rock Iran, left, and Pentagon The United States expended approximately $5.6 billion worth of weaponry during the first forty-eight hours of its military operations against Iran, according to a report by the Washington Post.The estimate, which was presented to Congress on Monday, sparked debate over the administration’s claims that the mission is not “quickly…

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