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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‘Won’t stop looking’: US releases video of strike on concealed Iranian missile launcher

US military has released a video showing a strike on a concelaed Iranian missile launcher. The footage was posted on social media by United States Central Command (CENTCOM). The video shows a missile launcher hidden under a bridge-like structure before being targeted in the strike.CENTCOM shared the video with a caption saying: “The Iranian regime…

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ICC breaks silence on bias claims after England exit leaves West Indies, South Africa stuck in India | Cricket News

South Africa and West Indies cricket team (Agency Image) The International Cricket Council has responded to allegations of bias after travel complications following the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup sparked a major controversy involving several teams.Although the tournament concluded on Sunday with India national cricket team defeating New Zealand national cricket team in a one-sided…

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KN Panikkar, historian of ideas, passes away | India News

Noted Leftist historian K N Panikkar, who critiqued colonial historiography’s simplistic view of culture and highlighted how indigenous intellectuals offered an alternative paradigm of modernity, passed away at a private hospital in Thiruvananthapuram on Monday. He would have turned 90 next month.Panikkar, affectionately called KN by his colleagues, belonged to a select group of historians…

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Despite ‘Make-in-India’ focus, India remains 2nd largest arms buyer in world: SIPRI report | India News

NEW DELHI: Despite a slight dip in imports due to govt’s impetus on ‘Make-in-India’ weapons, India remains the world’s second-largest importer of major arms, accounting for 8.2% of the global share between 2021 and 2025, according to a new report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).The report also highlights a sharp decline in…

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Government asks refineries to boost LPG for homes amid Middle East crisis

NEW DELHI: The government has directed oil refineries to increase the production of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and divert the additional output for domestic household use in view of geopolitical disruptions affecting fuel supplies, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas announceed on Monday.The move comes amid constraints in LPG availability due to global supply pressures,…

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