Six e-commerce firms face action as CCPA targets unauthorised sale of anti-drone & signal jammers | India News

NEW DELHI: Cracking down on the online sale of “anti-drone” and “GPS jammer” devices, the Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has issued notices to six e-commerce platforms and entities. These entities face the risk of punitive action for misleading listings and regulatory non-compliance, officials said.The CCPA has sought detailed information on import licences, regulatory clearances,…

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Stanford students are protesting the university’s ties to Palantir: Here’s why

On Wednesday afternoon, more than 100 students, faculty and staff gathered in White Plaza for a walkout protesting what they describe as Stanford University’s financial and academic ties to defense technology company Palantir. The protest was organised by multiple campus groups and followed months of student activism around the issue. Demonstrators held signs reading “PURGE…

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Japan Visa: How to get a Japanese Visa? Chennai couple’s experience and tips and things no one will tell you about the Japanese visa process |

Japan is one of those countries many people want to visit at least once. The appeal is not that difficult to understand, orderly cities, efficient transport, distinctive culture, and the seasonal pull of cherry blossoms that turn entire neighbourhoods pink for a few short weeks. This destination has also started gaining traction as an upcoming…

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Pakistan External Repayments: Pakistan lines up $4.8 billion in external repayments by June, including $3.5 billion owed to UAE: Report

Pakistan has made arrangements to repay $4.8 billion in external obligations by June, including $3.5 billion payable to the United Arab Emirates through three different facilities, according to a local media report.The development comes after Islamabad decided to return $2 billion to Abu Dhabi by the end of the current month. The amount had been…

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Epstein cache surfaces: House panel unveils 19 fresh photos; Trump, Clinton, Bill Gates appear in new images

NEW DELHI: House Oversight Committee Democrats on Friday released a set of photographs obtained from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, revealing images of several high-profile figures who had interacted with the disgraced financier over the years, including President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, Steve Bannon, Bill Gates, Richard Branson and others.The photos, 19 in total, were…

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