Barcelona hired former Germany and Bayern Munich coach Hansi Flick on Wednesday as the replacement for Xavi Hernandez.
Praggnanandhaa makes it big
8-year-old Grandmaster Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa registered his first-ever classical win over World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen in the third round of the Norway Chess tournament in Stavanger on Wednesday, May 29.
Good news for lonely, AI may offer companionship
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology may be key to fighting loneliness among humans, which is known to seriously impair health, according to a robotics expert.
South Africans vote in a pivotal election
South Africans voted Wednesday at schools, community centers, and in large white tents set up in open fields in an election seen as their country’s most important in 30 years.
28 people killed as bus plunges into ravine in Pak
At least 28 people, including women and children, were killed and 22 others injured in Pakistan when a passenger bus veered off the road and fell into a ravine in the remote Balochistan province on Wednesday.
US won’t abandon Israel even after Rafah killings
The White House on Tuesday condemned the loss of life of dozens of civilians as a result of an Israeli airstrike in Rafah, but said it is not planning any policy changes as a result of the Israeli actions.
EV-maker Euler Motors raises Rs 200 cr
Electric Vehicle (EV) manufacturer Euler Motors on Wednesday said that it raised an additional Rs 200 crore to close its Series C funding round, bringing the total funding raised in this round to Rs 570 crore.
Adan denies reports of buying stake in fintech company
After the Paytm clarification on media reports that Adani Group Chairman, Gautam Adani was in talks with Paytm founder Vijay Shankar Sharma to buy a stake in Paytm, the Adani Group also clarified and termed the reports false and untrue
This is not correct’: WhatsApp head on Musk’s claims on Meta sharing user data
WhatsApp head Will Cathcart on Tuesday said the claim made by X owner Elon Musk that the Meta-owned messaging platform exports your user data is “not correct.”
Tattoos pose inherent risks of hepatitis, HIV and cancers, warn doctors
Love to get tattooed? Beware, the ink and needle used may raise your risk of getting diseases like Hepatitis B, C, HIV, and even cancers of the liver and blood, warned doctors on Wednesday.