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New Delhi: The government on Tuesday said it has published rules for setting up coal exchanges, a move aimed at bringing transparency and efficiency to the country’s coal trading ecosystem and modernising the supply chain.Coal exchanges are expected to enable transparent, market-driven price discovery, boost efficiency and give coal producers – including commercial and captive miners – easier access to a wider pool of buyers.Public sector players can also use the platform to increase market participation.”The recently enacted Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Amendment Act, 2025 introduced the concept of a mineral exchange and empowered the central government to…

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Apple Inc. is expanding tools for parents to protect children online, a move that comes as governments around the world increasingly ban social media for young people.The iPhone and iPad maker at its Worldwide Developers Conference Monday previewed new features that will let parents better control on devices when kids can use apps, what content they can access and with whom they can communicate.Also read: Apple WWDC 2026 event keynote, highlights: New AI Siri, Apps to photo editing – details hereTech companies are under growing pressure to limit children’s exposure to social media, which some psychologists have linked to mental…

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Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma attended a meeting with ‘Team Europe,’ the high-level European Union (EU) delegation, including EU Ambassador to India, Herve Delphin.The institutional engagement in the state capital follows the arrival of the diplomatic mission on June 8 for a two-day visit. The outreach is specifically aimed at advancing trade cooperation, exploring mutual investment frameworks, and expanding strategic commercial linkages between European markets and Northeast India.The visiting delegation includes ambassadors and top diplomats from various EU member countries. Anchored by Herve Delphin, Ambassador of the European Union to India and Bhutan, the group also features prominent…

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Volodymyr Zelenskyy has revealed that he plans to invite King Charles on a state visit to Ukraine as early as this year, which would make him the most senior royal to travel to Kyiv since Russia’s full-scale invasion.The Ukrainian president said he had a close relationship with the king, whom he has met on numerous occasions, including when he gave a public show of support after Zelenskyy’s explosive visit to the White House last year.In an interview with the Guardian, Zelenskyy said: “Today I want to invite him [the king] very much. I don’t know from the point of security.…

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BENGALURU: As India pushes to build a stronger domestic semiconductor industry, Bengaluru-based AGNIT Semiconductors has opened a new testing laboratory at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), aiming to speed up the development of specialised chips used in telecommunications and defence systems.The startup, incubated at IISc, has invested Rs 3 crore in the 350 sqft facility, which will focus on testing and validating Gallium Nitride (GaN)-based semiconductor components. Semiconductors are the tiny electronic components that power everything from smartphones and communication networks to satellites and military equipment.While silicon remains the most widely used material, GaN is increasingly being adopted for…

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3 min readNew DelhiUpdated: Jun 9, 2026 02:31 PM IST Skill and training certificates earned by Agniveers during their military service may soon be issued digitally through DigiLocker and linked to the APAAR (Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry) system, according to discussions held by the Digital India Corporation under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY). In an statement, the Digital India Corporation said a meeting was held to discuss the framework and process for issuing Training Certificates, ‘Skill Certificates’ and ‘Experiential Learning Certificates’ under the Agnipath scheme. The discussions also covered serving and retired personnel of the Indian…

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The upcoming loss of a deep-ocean monitoring system is triggering deep anxiety in Alaska, the nation’s top fish-producing state, where temperatures are warming twice as quickly as the global average. The National Science Foundation announced plans in May to decommission the Ocean Observatories Initiative, a nearly $368 million network of scientific instruments that tracks ocean chemistry, wave action, water temperature, salinity and a host of other metrics. The real-time information from these ocean observatories helps scientists, fishery managers, coastal hazard planners and even the military plan and prepare for the future. Whether that’s calculating how much fish can be harvested…

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Russia and Trinidad and Tobago are back in action on Tuesday when they square off in an international friendly at the RZD Arena. Both sides head into the game off the back of contrasting results, with Dwight Yorke’s men suffering a heavy defeat against South Korea. Russia returned to winning ways in style at the weekend as they hammered 10-man Burkina Faso 3-0 when the two sides squared off at the Volgograd Arena. Thanks for the submission! Valeriy Karpin’s side had failed to win four of their previous five matches, claiming two draws and losing twice, including a narrow 1-0…

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