Dubai Centre for Artificial Intelligence (DCAI) is now accepting applications for the second cycle of its "Future of AI in Government Services Accelerator" programme, inviting both local and international tech innovators and AI companies to collaborate with government entities on innovative
A delegation of 24 content creators from Latin American countries, participating in the Public Diplomacy initiative of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), paid a courtesy visit to Rajasthan's Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari on Sunday. The meeting held at the City Palace highlighted In
Newton was a part of the squad in the 2016 ICC Women's T20 World Cup, where New Zealand women lost out on a final spot narrowly after being beaten by the eventual champions, West Indies women, by six runs in the semi-final, according to the ICC website.
The Delhi International Arbitration Centre (DIAC), functioning under the aegis of the High Court of Delhi, has announced the third edition of the Delhi Arbitration Weekend (DAW), scheduled to take place from 18 to 21 September in New Delhi.
As India celebrates 79 years of independence, Air India Express, the country's fastest-growing airline, unveils its grand Freedom Sale, offering 5 million seats across its expansive domestic and international network.
The Palestinian foreign minister called on the international community to act against Israel's actions in Gaza, calling it genocide. She urged respect for Palestinian rights, criticized Israeli plans to seize Gaza City, and blamed global inaction for ongoing violence in the occupied West Ban
The league will see cricketing legends Herschelle Gibbs, Tillakaratne Dilshan, Ross Taylor and Aaron Finch leading the six franchise teams. Joining them will be former international stars including Makhaya Ntini, Martin Guptill, Shaun Marsh, and Asghar Afghan, as well as 74 talented Indian p
US President Trump supports Netanyahu's plan to take over Gaza, focusing on humanitarian aid but not opposing military expansion. The move faces international criticism and risks a costly occupation. Mediators seek a ceasefire and hostage release, while global tensions rise over the conflict
Afghanistan's Supreme Court has carried out 340 discretionary punishments across 27 provinces, following Islamic Sharia law. The court dismissed international criticism, while some legal experts raised concerns about offenders' rights and rehabilitation under the current enforcement system.
In a thrilling conclusion to the prestigious Equestrian Premier League held in Bengaluru, three of the nation's top riders--Niharika Singhania, Yash Nensee and Yashaan Khambatta--showcased exceptional skill and composure to secure a joint first-place victory. The tie for the top spot in the
Brendan Taylor, who made his Test debut for Zimbabwe back in 2004, has now completed an incredible 21 years and 95 days in the longest format. That makes his career the 12th-longest in Test history and the longest for any cricketer to debut after Sachin Tendulkar's arrival on the internation
London police arrested 466 people at a protest supporting Palestine Action, a group recently banned as a "terror organisation." Critics, including Amnesty International and an MP, condemned the arrests as an attack on free speech. The ban followed the group's damaging of military aircraft li