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US Judge Limits Google's Search Deals to One Year

A US federal judge restricts Google's default search contracts to one year, forcing annual renegotiations. This ruling aims to boost competition, especially for AI rivals like OpenAI and Perplexity. Read the full analysis.

France Fires at Drones Over Nuclear Submarine Base

French Navy opens fire after 5 unidentified drones breach the Île Longue nuclear submarine base. A major investigation is underway amid rising hybrid warfare fears in Europe. Read the full report.

12 Cops Rescued from 1000-Ft Hill in Tenkasi

Twelve policemen stranded on a 1000-foot hill in Tenkasi were rescued in a 7-hour overnight operation. The team was searching for a history-sheeter who escaped custody. Read the full story.

Google India 2025 Search Trends: Dharmendra, Shefali Jariwala

Google India's Year in Search 2025 report reveals the top trends. The deaths of Dharmendra and Shefali Jariwala dominated news searches, highlighting themes of legacy and nostalgia. Discover the most searched actors and regional films.

India Leases $2B Russian Nuclear Sub After Decade of Talks

India finalizes a $2 billion deal to lease a nuclear-powered attack submarine from Russia, with delivery expected within two years. The agreement, sealed ahead of Putin's visit, boosts defense ties and aids India's indigenous submarine program.

New Search for Missing MH370 in 2024 Announced

A decade after its disappearance, a new private search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 is set to begin. Explore the latest developments and enduring mystery. Read more.

Delhi cops save 2 brothers in expressway hit-and-run

Traffic inspector Gopal Baisla and head constable Lal Singh rushed two critically injured brothers to hospital in their PCR van, bypassing a crowd filming the accident. Read about their heroic act.

18th Tiger Rescue Overloads Karnataka Wildlife Centers

Forest officials rescue 10-year-old tigress in Mysuru, marking 18th tiger rescue in two months. Wildlife centers operate beyond capacity, prompting search for new facilities. Read more about the human-animal conflict crisis.

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