After under-16 social media ban, Australia turns focus to ChatGPT and other AI platforms

After banning use of social media for children below 16 years of age, Australia may be preparing to tighten rules on artificial intelligence platforms as well, Reuters report. The country’s internet regulator has warned that search engines and app stores could be asked to block AI services that fail to verify users’ ages. The move…

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Actress Deepika Das breaks silence on Iran–Israel war concerns during Dubai trip tensions, says, “Stop sharing fake clips”

Kannada actress Deepika Das has reassured her fans about her safety while vacationing in Dubai amid rising tensions between Iran and Israel. The actress, who is in Dubai to celebrate her birthday and wedding anniversary, addressed concerns after reports of escalating conflict in the Middle East began circulating widely on social media. As news of…

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Stable base, reminders of class and a chase in zen mode: How Sanju Samson unlocked his true potential | Cricket News

Sanju Samson of India celebrates victory following the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup India & Sri Lanka 2026 Super 8 match between India and West Indies at Eden Gardens on March 01, 2026 in Kolkata, India. (Photo by Pankaj Nangia/Getty Images) TimesofIndia.com in Kolkata: “Kotsi, I am not playing and you are asking me to…

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‘Deeply regret’, says Harvard for ‘Hinduphobic’ Sanskrit post

Harvard University (AP image) NEW DELHI: Harvard University has issued a formal apology after a social media post promoting its Elementary Sanskrit course triggered sharp criticism from sections of the Hindu community, with the artwork used in the post labelled “Hinduphobic” and culturally insensitive. In a statement posted on its website on Feb 27, the…

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Watch: Chaos erupts at Tehran’s Gandhi Hospital after airstrike

Videos circulating on social media show scenes of panic and confusion outside Tehran’s Gandhi Hospital after it was hit during the latest wave of US–Israeli airstrikes on the Iranian capital.Footage showed earlier in the day showed visible structural damage to the hospital building on Gandhi Street, with shattered windows and debris scattered across the entrance….

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Refunds, free hotels, rebooking, food provisions: UAE survival guide for tourists stuck in emirates amid Iran and US–Israel war

Stuck in Dubai? What Stranded Tourists Must Do Amid UAE Flight Chaos Linked to Iran-US-Israel Conflict As air travel across the Middle East remains severely disrupted by the escalating US–Israel war on Iran, many tourists and travellers are finding themselves stranded in the UAE due to extensive flight cancellations and airspace closures. Major UAE carriers,…

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Portland Trail Blazers vs Atlanta Hawks injury report: Who’s playing, injured and questionable players, head-to-head records, team stats, and more (March 1, 2026) | NBA News

Portland Trail Blazers vs Atlanta Hawks (Image via Getty) The Portland Trail Blazers (29-32) play the Atlanta Hawks (30-31) on March 1, 2026, in Atlanta at 6:00 p.m. EST. Both teams are close in the standings and need wins to stay in the playoff race.This game comes on the second night of a back-to-back for…

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‘Conveyed India’s concerns over recent developments’: PM Modi speaks to Israel’s Netanyahu | India News

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said he had “conveyed India’s concerns over recent developments” during a telephone call with his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu, as the Middle East faces a sharp escalation following the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader.In a post on X, PM Modi wrote: “Had a telephone call with PM Benjamin Netanyahu…

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12-yr-old enters Goa women’s senior cricket team | Goa News

Panaji: When Pooja Kalel was born, she was considered, in her brother’s words, “apshagun” or bad omen.That’s how many see left-handers in Sangli, Maharashtra, where Pooja’s parents are based but divide their time between home and Goa, where they work as labourers to build roads. Across different cultures, left-handedness is often viewed with deep suspicion…

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