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New Delhi: India and the US have reaffirmed their commitment to conclude a mutually beneficial trade agreement that strengthens bilateral trade and economic ties, an official statement said on Thursday.Chief negotiators of the two countries concluded the four-day talks (June 1-4) here.”The engagements were marked by a spirit of cooperation and pragmatism, with both sides reaffirming their commitment to concluding a mutually beneficial agreement that strengthens bilateral trade and economic ties,” the commerce ministry said.The two teams held constructive and positive discussions across a wide range of issues, covering trade in goods, non-tariff measures, customs and trade facilitation, economic security…

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Outrage has erupted in France after it emerged the main suspect in the case of an 11-year-old girl missing since last week had been repeatedly accused of sexually abusing children with no action taken.A body was discovered on Thursday and formal identification was under way, an informed source said.In a case that has made headlines, dozens of police and volunteers have for days been combing countryside in south-western France to find the girl, who has only been identified by her first name, Lyhanna. She went missing on Friday near the village of Fleurance, after she was last seen getting into…

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Manoj Jha (File photo/ANI) NEW DELHI: Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) MP Manoj Jha on Thursday confirmed that he assisted the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) in holding a presser at the Constitution Club, but added that he was informed only that they wanted to hold a press conference and that he was not told “anything else.”A recommendation letter from a sitting MP is required for press conferences at the Constitution Club.”You have seen my letter. If you were to read the contents of my letter, it concerns a journalist with whom I was connected on social media, as well as some…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Karen Read, the Boston woman acquitted of murder stemming from the death of her police officer boyfriend, is headed back to court after she filed a new lawsuit suing the Town of Canton and the Massachusetts State Police over their alleged mishandling of the investigation. The 87-page lawsuit obtained by Fox News Digital was filed in Bristol Superior Court Thursday morning and alleges “an imbedded culture of bigotry, misogyny, systemic failures, and institutional rot at the very core of both organizations.”Court documents include a series of expletive-laced messages exchanged between the case’s former…

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A mother’s simple assurance — “Whatever you do will be right, just keep studying” — became the guiding force that helped Sagar navigate some of the toughest moments of his JEE preparation.There were days when the 17-year-old thought about giving up. There were financial constraints at home, a shift from English-medium to Hindi-medium schooling, and the pressures that come with preparing for one of India’s most competitive entrance examinations. Yet whenever self-doubt crept in, his mother’s words gave him the strength to continue.Today, that perseverance has paid off. Sagar has cracked one of India’s toughest exams – JEE Advanced. The son…

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Vast clouds of soot that form in the pressure cooker of mysterious mini-Neptune exoplanets may hold the truth about these worlds’ origins.”It’s like you have a natural diesel engine in the deep atmosphere of a planet,” lead author of a study about this research, Jeehyun Yang of the University of Chicago, said in a statement.Yang did his Ph.D. in chemical engineering, studying the exhausts of combustion engines before transitioning to study the chemistry of exoplanet atmospheres. The exhaust fumes of diesel engines are filled with black smoke made up of honeycomb-shaped particles called PAHs — polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. PAHs are…

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Bron Breakker may have crossed a line on the latest episode of WWE RAW. The powerhouse superstar has built a reputation as one of the most dangerous competitors in the company. He has bulldozed through opponents with his unmatched intensity and devastating spear. However, Breakker’s actions this week may have earned him the attention of someone far more dangerous than any superstar currently on the RAW roster. That man is Brock Lesnar. Thanks for the submission! During Bron Breakker’s main event match against Seth Rollins, Heyman attempted to interfere. Rollins cleverly dodged an incoming blindside spear from Breakker, causing the…

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Tesla may be widely associated with its very public quest to automate driving, but the origin of self-driving cars goes back to before the Silicon Valley startup even existed. A Mercedes drove autonomously on public highways for 1,000 miles between Germany and Denmark—sometimes at autobahn speeds—back in 1995. Before that, in 1987, Ernst Dickmanns’ VaMoRs research vehicle drove itself down an unopened stretch of autobahn using cameras, onboard computers, and automated control of the steering, throttle, and brakes. It reached 60 mph, covered more than 12 miles, and did so with less computing power than your smartwatch has. The first…

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A Quebec Tesla owner has filed a class action request against Tesla over heat pump failures, seeking damages for all Tesla owners in the province after being stuck with a $4,477 repair bill when her Model 3’s heat pump died after just six years. The lawsuit covers every Tesla model equipped with a heat pump — Model S, Model 3, Model X, Model Y, and Cybertruck — and alleges the automaker has been hiding a known defect from buyers. A long history of heat pump problems The plaintiff, Amélie Paquette, purchased a new 2021 Model 3 from Tesla’s Laval, Quebec…

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Researchers have identified a massive hidden geological feature beneath the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, revealing a previously unrecognized connection between some of the continent’s largest buried landscapes. The newly recognized structure consists of a network of enormous basins concealed beneath ice that exceeds three kilometers (nearly two miles) in thickness in some locations. Together, these basins form a continent-scale fan-shaped pattern that researchers have named the East Antarctic Fan-shaped Basin Province. The province encompasses several well-known subglacial features, including the Wilkes and Aurora basins, as well as the basin containing Lake Vostok, the largest known subglacial lake on Earth. Although…

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