Month : March 2024

Automotive

Tesla, Modi spark India’s $151B EV revolution

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Tesla, Inc. eyes an unprecedented opportunity in India’s burgeoning electric vehicle market, as recent tax cuts pave the way for foreign manufacturers to enter the world’s third-largest auto market. India’s Ministry of Heavy Industries announced a rollback on tariffs for EVs, potentially opening doors for Tesla and its competitors. However, challenges remain as the......
Health

Study reveals intermittent fasting poses heart health risks

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Intermittent fasting, a dietary trend gaining widespread popularity, faces scrutiny following a new study revealing potential risks to heart health. Presented at an American Heart Association meeting in Chicago, the study focused on time-restricted eating, where individuals consume all meals within an eight-hour window, fasting for the remaining sixteen hours. Contrary to......
Business

Yas Island set for two exciting beach developments by Miral

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Miral, a key developer renowned for crafting immersive destinations and experiences in Abu Dhabi, has announced the ambitious undertaking of developing two beaches within the vibrant Yas Bay Waterfront on Yas Island. This move seeks to further enrich the already bustling day-to-night destination, complementing its existing array of lifestyle and leisure offerings.......
News

ADF unable to land in Borroloola as cyclone Megan intensifies

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As Tropical Cyclone Megan barrels toward the Borroloola community, plans for evacuation have been abruptly suspended. The Australian Defence Force (ADF) planes, crucial for evacuating residents, are unable to land due to worsening weather conditions. The situation has left approximately 700 individuals in Borroloola compelled to take shelter as the Category 3......
Business

Australian taxi operators secure $178 million settlement from Uber

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Uber Technologies Inc has reached a settlement agreement worth A$271.8 million ($178 million) to resolve a class-action lawsuit filed by Australian taxi operators and drivers, alleging financial losses due to Uber’s entry into the market. This settlement marks Australia’s fifth-largest, according to Maurice Blackburn Lawyers, the legal firm representing the plaintiffs. The......