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Telegram pledges to adopt a zero-tolerance policy

Telegram, the globally recognized messaging platform, has pledged to adopt a zero-tolerance policy. This decision was announced by South Korea's media regulator, the Korea Communications Standards Commission (KCSC), on September 30, 2024. Sep 30, 2024
India signs treaty to protect marine biodiversity on high seas

Significant Milestone: India Joins Global Pact For Marine Biodiversity

India has joined the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) Agreement, aimed at protecting marine life beyond national jurisdiction. The BBNJ Agreement bans destructive fishing and pollution, and prevents countries from claiming sovereign rights over marine resources on the high seas. India's participation in the BBNJ Agreement enhances its strategic presence beyond its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and strengthens marine conservation efforts. The BBNJ Agreement is a significant step towards global conservation of marine biodiversity, with India's participation adding momentum to the cause. Sep 26, 2024
NCLT issues notice to SpiceJet over another unpaid operational debt

Financial Turbulence: SpiceJet's New Debt Default Crisis

The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has issued a notice to the SpiceJet. The notice was issued in response to a plea by Techjockey Infotech Pvt Ltd, an operational creditor of the airline, seeking the initiation of corporate insolvency resolution proceedings against the beleaguered airline. Sep 24, 2024
Microsoft to reopen meltdown nuclear plant for AI energy needs

Tech Giant Taps Nuclear Power for AI Operations

Microsoft and Constellation Energy announced a groundbreaking deal to reopen the partially melted-down Three Mile Island nuclear plant, with the tech giant purchasing all the power for 20 years after the restart. Sep 21, 2024
RG Kar protests: Will withdraw agitation only after Bengal CM's promises are fulfilled, claim junior doctors' group

WB Doctors insist on Govt fulfilling all promises before withdrawing agitation

West Bengal Junior Doctors' Forum (WBJDF) has said that they will not withdraw their 'cease-work' protest in support of their demands over the horrific rape and murder of a junior doctor of R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata unless Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee removes key government officials as demanded by the junior doctors are being implemented in written agreement. Sep 17, 2024