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Apple Pay now available on PS5 for seamless gaming purchases

Washington, May 10 -- PlayStation 5 users can now utilise Apple Pay to buy games and other content from the PlayStation Store, enhancing the console's payment options. This feature, previously availa... Read More


Alphabet stock drops 7% in five days on AI search warning, long-term risks; investors lose $138 billion

New Delhi, May 10 -- Alphabet Inc. shareholders have fretted over long-term risks posed by artificial intelligence to the company's money-printing search business for over an year. This week the threa... Read More


Mexico sues Google over Gulf of Mexico name change

Mexico City, May 10 -- Mexico has filed a legal lawsuit against Google for labeling the Gulf of Mexico as "Gulf of America" on Google Maps for American users, arguing that the move violates the sovere... Read More


ISLAM: The way of gentleness

India, May 10 -- After adopting the teachings of Islam, the attitude formed in the believer is that of gentleness. In Islam he discovers the reality that God is great (Allahu Akbar). This discovery br... Read More


Ram Charan recreates pose with his Madame Tussauds wax statue; his pet dog Rhyme looks adorably bamboozled. Watch

India, May 10 -- Actor Ram Charan and his pet dog Rhyme have been immortalised by the Madame Tussauds wax museum. The launch of their statue took place in London on Saturday, and Ram's father, actor C... Read More


Hasnat Abdullah declares 'March to Jamuna'

Dhaka, May 10 -- Hasnat Abdullah, chief coordinator of the National Citizen Party's (NCP) southern region, on Saturday night announced a fresh programme, 'March to Jamuna', protesting the interim gove... Read More


Underground water table in the Indus River basin and the case of community bunkers on the border

India, May 10 -- In that context it's time to also conduct an audit of the thousands of community and family bunkers India built on its disputed border with Pakistan to provide protection to its citiz... Read More


Shishupala to Vishkanya: Changing nature of India's coercive doctrine with Pakistan

India, May 10 -- After nearly eight decades of enduring the strategy of 'a thousand cuts', India must respond with its own strategy of poisoning the sources of power of the Pakistani Army. NEW DELHI:... Read More


Pricing birdsong: Farmers could earn cash for conservation as EU explores biodiversity 'nature credits'

BRUSSELS, May 10 -- Could farmers get money for protecting birds or plants? That's the hope of the European Union, which is seeking to monetise biodiversity by creating a market for "nature credits". ... Read More


Op Sindoor: The strike, the escalation and the aftermath

India, May 10 -- This is the first time after 1971, that Indians have struck so deep into Pakistani territory, something that was not done even in the Kargil War. This message would have been driven h... Read More