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The U.K. has just imposed legal guardrails on Google’s AI search onslaught. On Wednesday, Google announced compliance with the U.K.’s regulatory requirements, which state that the tech giant must offer publishers a way to opt out of being aggregated into AI search. To opt out, publishers will be able to use a new toggle in Google’s Search Console, a free service that allows website owners to manage their web presence in Google’s search results. Once opted out, the publisher’s site will not be shown in Google’s generative AI Search features, like AI Overviews, AI Mode, or AI Overviews in Discover.…

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Indian exporters are closely monitoring developments in Washington as the United States reviews tariff measures and labour-related trade investigations, with industry leaders banking on the ongoing bilateral trade agreement (BTA) negotiations to preserve India’s competitive position in the American market, The Time sof India reported on June 4.Exporters said their primary concern stems from the possibility that China could face a similar levy. Indian exporters are not too worried about the latest proposal to impose 12.5% tariffs on 54 countries; they’re instead fighting an all too familiar fear — China. What really bothers them is the same levy on China,…

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Mumbai, Pahlaj Nihalani, the veteran producer and former chairperson of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), has passed away, his friend Shashi Ranjan said on Thursday. He was 76.Born on January 10, 1950, Nihalani started his career as a producer with the 1982 movie “Haathkadi”.He is widely credited for giving actor Govinda his first big break with the 1986 movie “Ilzaam”. He also introduced actor Chunky Panday with “Aag Hi Aag” in 1987.His producing credits include “Shola Aur Shabnam”, “Aankhen”, “Dil Tera Diwana”, “Talaash” and “Rangeela Raja”.In January 2015, Nihalani was appointed as the chairperson of the Central Board…

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For much of the final two years of former Reserve Bank of India Governor Shaktikanta Das’ tenure, the central bank appeared to be winning one of its toughest battles.After navigating the economic fallout of the pandemic, supply-chain disruptions, weather-related shocks and the commodity surge triggered by the Russia-Ukraine war, inflation gradually moved away from crisis levels. By the time Das left office, policymakers were once again discussing growth, liquidity and rate cuts rather than emergency inflation-fighting measures.Now, just months into Governor Sanjay Malhotra’s term, that progress is facing a fresh test.Even before borrowers could fully benefit from lower interest rates,…

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The UK business secretary, Peter Kyle, is to raise concerns about EU plans to dramatically reduce tariff-free imports of British steel with its trade commissioner, Maroš Šefčovič, in Brussels on Friday.The UK steel industry has previously warned of “devastating” consequences from the new quota system being planned by the EU, which will cut overall tariff-free imports from non-EU countries by 47% on 2024 levels from 1 July.Kyle’s meeting comes as industry leaders on the EU side worry about retaliatory measures by the UK affecting their own sales to Britain. The UK was part of the EU’s previous steel safeguards regime…

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NEW DELHI: The southwest (summer) monsoon has set in over Kerala on Thursday, three days after its normal date, IMD said. Monsoon normally sets in over Kerala on June 1, marking the beginning of rainy season as well as sowing operations in India.Last year, monsoon arrived over Kerala eight days in advance on May 24. Early or late arrival of monsoon has, however, nothing to do with the overall quantitative or spatial rainfall during the four-month rainy season. Overall status of the monsoon and its advancement depend on multiple climatic factor.Amid the growing risk of El Niño, the IMD has…

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3 min readNew DelhiJun 4, 2026 01:18 PM IST The Mehta Family School of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee has recorded 100 per cent placements for its BTech graduating batch, as per the press release. The students who appeared for placements secured opportunities across organisations in AI, technology, finance, analytics, and research-driven sectors. Read | Over 1.79 lakh JEE Advanced 2026 candidates records exposed in IIT Roorkee data breach Students from the first cohort secured roles at organisations including Amazon, Microsoft, Goldman Sachs, Qualcomm, Salesforce, Samsung Research, Databricks, Barclays, Visa, and Warner Bros.…

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