Author: Durjoy Adhikary

Pursuing B.Tech in Electrical Engineering'25 at National Institute of Technology, Silchar (An International student under ICCR Scholarship provided by Government of India)

‘Kill India’ poster in Canada sparks diplomatic row - Asiana Times

The release of a poster titled “Kill India” by Pro-Khalistani leaders in Canada has ignited widespread outrage among the Punjabi diaspora settled in the country. The poster accuses Indian High Commissioner Sanjay Kumar Verma and Consul General of India in Toronto, Apoorva Srivastava, of assassinating Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar. While no official statement has been released by the Indian Government regarding this development, the poster serves as an invitation to a rally called the “Khalistan Freedom Rally,” scheduled for July 8. Accusations and Rally Details The poster prominently displays photos of the accused Indian officials and labels them as…

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Twitter Outages Linked to Musk's Rate Limit Changes - Asiana Times

Twitter, the popular social media platform, recently experienced widespread outages and connectivity issues that left thousands of users frustrated and unable to access the site. The problems began early in the morning, with reports flooding in from users across several countries. The hashtags “#TwitterDown” and “Rate Limit Exceeded” quickly became trending topics on the app in the US, highlighting the severity of the situation. In this article, we will delve into the causes behind these outages, explore the concept of rate limits on Twitter, and discuss the policy changes implemented by billionaire owner Elon Musk. The Outages: A Frustrating Experience…

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World Bank approves $1.5B for Ukraine reconstruction - Asiana Times

Ukraine has recently been granted a significant financial boost to aid in its reconstruction efforts following the devastating impacts of Russia’s invasion. The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors has approved a $1.5 billion Development Policy Loan (DPL), guaranteed by the Government of Japan, to support Ukraine’s recovery. This loan is a crucial component of the international support package designed to meet Ukraine’s financing needs in 2024. In this article, we will explore the key areas that the loan will address, the reforms it will support, and its positive impact on Ukraine’s social protection system, public resources management, and overall…

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Chinese Balloon a Threat to US Security - Asiana Times

In a shocking revelation that sent diplomatic shockwaves between the United States and China, a Chinese spy balloon equipped with American-made surveillance gear was discovered hovering over US military sites earlier this year. This clandestine operation sparked a diplomatic crisis, casting a shadow of suspicion on the intentions of the Chinese government. As investigations into the incident unfolded, it became clear that the balloon was not only equipped with commercially available US gear but also harbored specialized Chinese sensors and other equipment for gathering intelligence. This article delves into the details of this espionage saga, exploring the history of spy…

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Smoke from Canadian wildfires shrouds Midwest in a haze - Asiana Times

The Midwest region of the United States is currently experiencing a severe decline in air quality due to the infiltration of smoke from wildfires in Canada. This unfortunate situation has resulted in hazy skies, the smell of smoke, and hazardous conditions for residents. The ongoing Canadian wildfire season has been one of the worst in the country’s history, particularly affecting the eastern province of Nova Scotia. As of now, 488 active wildfires are burning across Canada, with over half of them considered “out of control.” In this article, we will delve into the causes and consequences of this air quality…

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Meta Launches VR Subscription Service for $7.99/Month - Asiana Times

Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is making moves to strengthen its virtual reality (VR) business with the launch of its Meta Quest+ subscription service. This new offering aims to make the VR experience more accessible and enjoyable for users. With the subscription, Meta promises to pay customers two new games each month, providing an ever-expanding library of immersive entertainment. Meta’s VR Business Challenges Despite the immense popularity of VR technology, Meta has faced challenges in making its VR business profitable. In the first three months of this year, the VR unit reported a staggering $4 billion loss.…

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Infosys to Help Danske Bank Digitize for $454M - Asiana Times

In a significant move towards digital transformation, Infosys, India’s second-largest IT services provider, has signed a groundbreaking $454 million deal with Danske Bank, Denmark’s renowned financial institution. This strategic collaboration aims to propel Danske Bank’s core business by leveraging cutting-edge digital, cloud, and data capabilities. The agreement also includes Infosys acquiring Danske Bank’s IT center in India, which employs over 1,400 largely professed professionals. With this deal, Infosys is set to accelerate the bank’s digital agenda and enhance its IT operations and capabilities. The Deal Details The agreement between Infosys and Danske Bank spans five years, with an option to…

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AI-Powered Robots Close in on Human Abilities - Asiana Times

The world of technology has been abuzz with advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics. While AI has been the primary focus in recent years, robots are not far behind. In this article, we will explore the incredible progress made in the field of robotics and how robots are now capable of performing multiple tasks like human beings. From sweating robots to AI-powered humanoids, the possibilities seem endless. Atlas: The Athletic Humanoid Boston Dynamics, a renowned US-based robotics and engineering company, unveiled an incredibly agile and versatile humanoid earlier this year. Known as Atlas, this robot is capable of performing…

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Meta restricts news in Canada, sparks debate - Asiana Times

Facebook, now known as Meta, has decided to block access to news articles for all Facebook and Instagram users in Canada. This move comes in response to the Canadian government’s passing of the Online News Act. The law stipulates that internet companies must pay news publishers for their content if they want to post or link to it on their platforms. This article will delve into the key facts surrounding this development, explore the arguments for and against the law, and examine its potential implications. Understanding the Online News Act The Canadian government passed the Online News Act, following in…

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Olympic champ Chopra to compete in Lausanne - Asiana Times

Neeraj Chopra, the world’s number-one javelin thrower, is gearing up for his return to competitive action at the prestigious Lausanne Diamond League 2024. The event, scheduled for June 30 in Switzerland, will see Chopra face off against top athletes from around the world. After a strong start to the season, Chopra had to withdraw from recent competitions due to a muscle strain. However, he is now fully recovered and ready to showcase his skills once again. Chopra’s Impressive Season Neeraj Chopra began his season with an outstanding performance at the Doha Diamond League in May. He recorded a throw of…

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