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Guinea to Defend $28.9B Claim in Bauxite Mining Dispute

Guinea prepares to defend against a $28.9 billion arbitration claim by Axis International Ltd. after revoking its bauxite mining permit. The dispute highlights Africa's push for greater resource revenue control.

Nadella's 2026 AI Warning: Purpose Over Power

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella predicts 2026 as an AI turning point, urging the industry to move beyond spectacle. He outlines three tough priorities: human-centric design, real-world systems, and ethical resource allocation. Read his pragmatic vision.

15th-Century Curse Tablet Found in Rostock Latrine

Archaeologists in Rostock discovered a rare 15th-century lead curse tablet naming a man, woman, and demons. This unique medieval find sheds light on hidden personal conflicts. Read the full story!

Chennai man cheated of gold in curse removal scam

A businessman in Chennai's Sowcarpet was robbed of gold bangles by two men who convinced him he was cursed. Police are investigating the case using CCTV footage. Read the full story.

Introverts Push for Workplace Changes in India

Introverts are reshaping corporate India, advocating for quiet spaces, flexible work, and better understanding. Discover how companies like KPMG and Bristol-Myers Squibb are responding. Read more.

Ludhiana's ₹4.4 Cr Tender to Convert Waste to Biofuel

Ludhiana Municipal Corporation relaunches a ₹4.4+ crore tender to outsource horticulture waste management, aiming to convert 10-15 tonnes of daily waste into sustainable biofuel and curb illegal burning.

The Hidden Karmic Curse of Each Zodiac Sign

Discover the unique karmic lesson each zodiac sign must master. From Aries' impatience to Pisces' porous boundaries, learn the challenges that shape your destiny. Read more for profound astrological insights.

Mysuru's SDMIMD Hosts 13th HR 5.0 Conference

SDMIMD Mysuru hosts its 13th International Conference on 'HR 5.0: The Human-Centric Future of Work' on December 18-19. Join industry leaders to explore balancing AI with human values.

Bengal's adoption paradox: High rate, but older kids wait

West Bengal sees high child adoption rates, yet couples overwhelmingly prefer infants under 2, leaving older children in wait. Experts cite societal prejudices and a desire for a 'clean slate' as key reasons. Learn about the push to change perceptions.

Kerala's outdated maps worsen disaster impact

Kerala faces severe landslides and floods due to 35-year-old maps. Lack of data-based planning cripples disaster management. Urgent policy reforms needed for sustainable development.

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