Emirati astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi, who is now at the International Space Station, posted some photos on Twitter, showing the giant storm vortex of Biparjoy over the Arabian Sea.

14-year-old hired by SpaceX says LinkedIn deleted his account due to age restrictions

14-year-old prodigy Kairan Quazi may be smart enough to be hired by SpaceX, but he’s too young for LinkedIn, according to the job search platform’s policy.

Ukraine counteroffensive slows down as Russia responds with fierce attacks

Russians have inflicted heavy damage on Odesa city with cruise missile strikes within the past couple of days, targeting supply lines essential for the Ukrainian counteroffensive.

‘Fabricated, politically motivated charges’: Trump lashes out at Biden, prosecutors after being indicted in federal documents case

Former United States’ President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to dozens of criminal counts of willfully mishandling US government secrets and scheming to prevent their return, in a historic first appearance in federal court yesterday.

Ukraine counteroffensive: Putin says Russia has lost 54 tanks but Ukraine has lost 160

Vladimir Putin said that Ukraine had used the US-made Himars rocket launch system to destroy the Kakhovka dam. The breach has resulted in massive flooding in and around Kherson.

Indian-American diaspora growing stronger every day: US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken

Speaking at the US-India Business Council’s India Ideas Summit in Washington DC, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that one of the most important components of the India-US relationship is an Indian American diaspora over 4 million strong and growing stronger every day.

Netflix US gains 280,000 new subscribers after ending password sharing; Is India next?

Netflix’s efforts to end password sharing in the United States seem to have paid off as the company reportedly gained a large number of new subscribers on implementing the policy.

Indian minister lashes out at ex-Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey’s claims of ‘government pressure’

The Indian government today emphatically refuted Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey’s allegations of receiving “many requests” from India to censor accounts critical of the government and those reporting on farmers’ protests, as well as threats of shutting down the platform.

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