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Homicide, fraud, gambling dens: Why did China execute 11 members of a family?

China has executed 11 members of the Ming family, a powerful clan that ran large-scale scam centres and gambling operations in Myanmar.A court in Zhejiang province had sentenced the family members in September for a range of crimes, including homicide, illegal detention, fraud and operating gambling dens, reported BBC.The executions mark one of the most…

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‘They become happy’: Amitabh Bachchan’s lookalike once met Premanand Maharaj, revealed he motivates cancer patients as Big B | Hindi Movie News

Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan has many fans across the country, but one fan stands out for an extraordinary reason. Shashikant Pedwal not only looks strikingly similar to the megastar but has also dedicated his life to spreading happiness through that resemblance. A few months ago, a video of Pedwal meeting spiritual leader Premanand Maharaj went…

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Almost a year after JPMorgan made 5 days work from office compulsory and CEO Jamie Dimon said don’t tell JPMorgan what to do at Townhall; some employees fear petition that they call ‘career …’

In March 2026, it will be a year since America’s biggest bank made 5-day work from office compulsory. The largest US bank, which employs more than 300,000 people globally, told all of its employees to return to the office five days a week starting in March, ending a hybrid work-from-home policy that took effect during…

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Chinese robodog row at AI Impact Summit: Why is Galgotias University under fire? Explained | India News

NEW DELHI: Galgotias University was asked to vacate its stall at the AI Summit Expo in Bharat Mandapam on Wednesday after a robotic dog displayed at its booth as an in-house innovation was identified as a commercially available Chinese product, said government sources.The robot, showcased by the university as “Orion,” was recognised by observers as…

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Currency market watch: Rupee opens at 89.45 against US dollar; analysts suggest gains if India–US ties ease

Representative image (AI-image) NEW DELHI: The Indian rupee opened at 89.45 against the US dollar on Monday. It traded in a narrow range as gains from strong domestic equities were offset by rising crude oil prices, persistent foreign fund outflows and robust dollar demand from importers.The dollar index, which measures the greenback’s strength against a…

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