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IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Video shows aftermath of deadly Israeli airstrike near Gaza hospital00:36Now PlayingIsrael conducts multiple airstrikes on capital of Yemen00:42UP NEXTCivilians flee Israel’s Gaza City offensive01:14Netanyahu announces return to Gaza ceasefire negotiations00:43Israel takes first steps in new offensive against Hamas in Gaza01:28Smotrich says new Israeli settlement ‘definitively buries the idea of a Palestinian state’01:33Five journalists killed by Israeli airstrikes in Gaza01:22Calls grow louder for Arab nations to help bring Israel’s war in Gaza to an end06:24Family mourns Palestinian soccer star killed in Gaza00:56Israel’s planned takeover ‘exacerbates pain’ in…
New Delhi: India’s credit information company, CIBIL, received 22,94,855 complaints in the financial year 2024-25, with 5,80,259 of those complaints linked directly to errors on its end, according to a regulatory disclosure by the agency. CIBIL, which tracks the credit history of individuals and companies based on loans, repayments, and defaults, plays a key role in determining loan approvals, credit card eligibility, and even some job prospects. A poor CIBIL score can block loans and affect employment opportunities. In June, the Madras High Court upheld the State Bank of India’s (SBI) decision to cancel a candidate’s job appointment citing an…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Devarjaye “DJ” Daniel was sworn in as honorary deputy mayor for public safety in New York City on Tuesday morning. The 13-year-old cancer survivor, who was honored by President Donald Trump during his joint address to Congress earlier this year, can add the new title to his extensive law enforcement resume. “I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for my daddy,” Daniel said on Tuesday, adding, “My dad’s been driving me everywhere. No matter how tired he is, he still gets the job done. And out in Texas, we don’t say we get it…
Ministers have approved plans to help a further 30 students leave Gaza to take up places at UK universities next month but their evacuation remains uncertain and dependent on Israel’s approval.It takes the total to 39, after a government commitment last week to work to secure the evacuation from Gaza of nine Chevening scholars with places at some of the UK’s leading universities.Chevening scholarships are largely government funded and are offered to “exceptional individuals” to study for a one-year master’s degree at a UK university. All 40 students identified by the government have fully funded scholarships.A Home Office source said…
It has become an all-too-familiar scene: first responders, medics and journalists rushing to the site of an Israeli attack. But this time, as they rallied to a shattered stairwell at Nasser Hospital bearing stretchers and cameras, Israel struck again — compounding the scene of carnage and enveloping those attempting to aid and document.Global outcry mounted Tuesday over this “double tap” strike on Gaza’s largest remaining medical center, which was caught on video by the Arabic language channel Al Ghad TV and others who were filming rescue efforts from the first missile when the second struck.At least 20 people were killed,…
New Delhi: A chargeback is a helpful consumer protection tool that allows credit cardholders to reverse a transaction when something goes wrong with a purchase. Whether it’s a case of fraud, a billing error, or a product or service that didn’t meet expectations, chargebacks give customers the right to dispute a charge and request a refund through their credit card issuer. This process acts as a safety net, offering reassurance and financial protection when purchases don’t go as planned. How the Chargeback Process Works When you file a chargeback, your credit card issuer steps in to help resolve the issue.…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! FIRST ON FOX: For the first time, U.S. fighter pilots took direction from an AI “air battle manager” in a Pentagon test that could change how wars are fought in the skies.The Air Force and Navy ran the August test using Raft AI’s Starsage tactical control system on F-16s, F/A-18s and F-35s during a joint military exercise designed to evaluate new weapons systems, advanced communications and battle management platforms, Fox News Digital has learned. In a typical combat mission, fighter pilots communicate with human air battle managers on the ground. These managers monitor…
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New Delhi: Japanese automaker Suzuki Motor Corporation on Tuesday announced that it will invest Rs 70,000 crore in India over the next five to six years. The investment will be used to increase production, introduce new car models, and protect its leadership position in the world’s third-largest automobile market. The announcement was made by Suzuki Motor Corporation President Toshihiro Suzuki during the launch of Maruti Suzuki’s first electric SUV, the ‘e-Vitara’, at the company’s Hansalpur plant in Gujarat. Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off the first batch of electric SUVs at the inauguration ceremony. The e-Vitara will be manufactured exclusively…
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