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Waymo Updates Software After SF Blackout Exposes Robotaxi Flaw

A major power outage in San Francisco forced Waymo to pause its robotaxi service, exposing a critical software limitation. The company is now rolling out a fleet-wide update to fix the issue. Read more about the incident and its implications for autonomou

Shah: Modi Govt Ensured Peace in LWE, J&K, NE in 10 Years

Home Minister Amit Shah, at a massive police graduation in Panchkula, declared India has conquered long-standing security threats under PM Modi. He urged new recruits to lead the fight against drugs and cybercrime.

Two Maoist Suspects Arrested in West Singhbhum

West Singhbhum police arrested two suspected CPI (Maoist) aides from Manoharpur. The duo, caught after a chase, were found with Maoist literature. Read the full details of the operation.

22 Maoists surrender in Odisha, Rs 2 crore bounty

22 Maoist insurgents from Chhattisgarh surrendered in Odisha, carrying a combined bounty of over Rs 2 crore. The mass surrender is a major setback for CPI (Maoist). Read the full story.

Google Rehires Ex-Employees in AI Talent War

Google is aggressively rehiring former engineers, with 1 in 5 AI hires now 'boomerangs'. Discover the reasons behind this urgent push for AI dominance. Read more.

22 Naxals surrender in Odisha's Malkangiri

In a significant boost to anti-Naxal operations, 22 extremists surrendered in Odisha's Malkangiri district. This follows 34 surrenders in Chhattisgarh last week, highlighting the impact of rehabilitation schemes and sustained security efforts. Read more.

22 Maoists surrender in Odisha after reward hike

In a major breakthrough, 22 Maoists surrendered in Odisha's Malkangiri district following a significant increase in state surrender rewards. The move aims to weaken Left-Wing Extremism. Read the full details.

Ajmer Engineers Strike Over Attack on PWD Official

Engineers in Ajmer held a pen-down strike demanding safety after advocates attacked a senior PWD engineer. The Bar Association also suspended work over facility issues. Read the full story.

China's EUV Prototype Built by Ex-ASML Engineers

Chinese scientists have built a working EUV lithography prototype, a feat deemed impossible by ASML. The project, involving ex-ASML engineers, could accelerate China's chip independence. Read the full report.

Sudan Conflict Puts Indian UN Peacekeepers at Risk

The escalating conflict in Sudan threatens UN peacekeeping missions with thousands of Indian soldiers. Analyst K P Nayar warns of expanding Islamist extremism. Read more on the global security implications.

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