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Young technology graduates full of potential step into the job market only to find their skills outdated and opportunities limited. This scenario is all too common in India, where despite heavy investments in higher education, a glaring gap has emerged among students, especially in the field of computer science. I call this phenomenon the “cliff effect” as it highlights the sharp decline in the quality of education outside of top technical universities such as the IITs and IIScs. This “cliff” has left many students underprepared and away from cutting-edge advancements, underscoring the need for a comprehensive reform of computer science…

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Pakistan Army buries soldier killed by ‘violent mob’ during Balochistan human rights protests ISLAMABAD: Amid rising tensions between security forces and Balochistan ethnic activists protesting against alleged human rights violations in the province, the Pakistan Army’s media wing said on Tuesday that a soldier killed in an attack by a “violent mob” during the ongoing Balochistan human rights movement has been buried in the country’s southwest. The Baloch Yaqjeti Committee (BYC), which defends the rights of Balochistan’s minority Baloch people, convened a “Baloch Raj Muchi,” or Balochistan National Rally, on Sunday in Balochistan’s port city of Gwadar to protest against…

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As for the latest Olympic food deal? Here’s a hint: it involves ring-shaped sweets.Krispy Kreme is hosting two events this week as part of its “Go for the Glaze” Olympics promotion. First, on Wednesday, July 31, customers can buy unlimited doughnuts (any kind) in stores for just $1, while supplies last.And on Thursday, Aug. 1, members of the Krispy Kreme Rewards loyalty program will be able to purchase the Original Glazed doughnut for $1 in stores and on the Krispy Kreme website and app, while supplies last.When you visit Krispy Kreme, you can treat yourself to the chain’s new Go…

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UNICEF Pakistan Humanitarian Situation Report No. 2, 1 January – 30 June 2024 – Pakistan | ReliefWeb Skip to main content Pakistan + 1 or more format Status Report sauce Posts July 30, 2024 First Edition July 30, 2024 Attachments highlight: Assistance to Afghan refugees residing in Pakistan has become more complicated as the government rolls out its plan to repatriate illegal foreigners. Phase II was announced to begin in April 2024, targeting Afghan citizen card holders. In the first six months of 2024, 156,580 Afghan refugees were repatriated. With one in five children in Pakistan currently suffering from acute…

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Fresh4u Produce, a wholesale importer of fruit and vegetables, has seen significant growth and success with international payment solutions from WorldFirst. With WorldFirst’s support, Fresh4u Produce can more easily pay suppliers while managing currency fluctuations and low profit margins, enabling it to expand across Europe and bring a more diverse range of produce to market. (Photo: Business Wire)WorldAccount offers fast online account opening and international payment capabilities to help small and medium-sized businesses expand their business around the world. (Graphic: Business Wire)A feature that allows instant international payments between World Account users around the worldWorldFirst has further improved transaction speed,…

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The U.S. women’s basketball team’s bid for an eighth consecutive gold medal at the Paris Olympics got off to a strong start Monday.RecommendationTeam USA easily defeated Japan in their opening group match, winning 102-76. The relatively big frontcourt of Breanna Stewart and A’ja Wilson led the team, combining for 46 points on 21-of-31 shooting. Brittney Griner, Kelsey Plum and Sabrina Ionescu added 11 points each, and Chelsea Gray had 13 assists.read moreJapan was dominated from the start of the game. The size advantage of the U.S. was obvious. The U.S. grabbed 56 rebounds to Japan’s 27. The U.S. especially dominated…

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Google has denied accusations from Elon Musk and Donald Trump Jr. over a “search ban” against Trump, claiming the search engine is meddling in the election through its autocomplete results. Elon Musk’s search for “President Donald” sparks debate over Google Autocomplete. Google denies claims of election interference. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, AP; REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes/File Photo) {{^userSubscribed}} {{/userSubscribed}} {{^userSubscribed}} {{/userSubscribed}} The controversy began when several users on X (formerly Twitter) posted screenshots showing that when they typed “assassination attempt” into Google, they got no autocomplete results related to the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Instead, they got suggestions related to…

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(Bloomberg) China’s Communist Party has pledged to make boosting consumer spending a policy focus as weak domestic demand threatens to push the country past its annual growth target despite robust exports.Most read articles on BloombergListen to the “Here’s Why” podcast on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you are.”The focus of economic policy needs to be shifted to improving people’s lives and promoting consumption,” senior leaders agreed at a meeting of the 24-member policy-making body headed by President Xi Jinping, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported. Officials also vowed to introduce a series of new measures to support the economy at the…

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CNN — An Illinois sheriff publicly admitted to dereliction of duty toward a slain Springfield-area resident on Monday, nearly two weeks after one of his former deputies was charged with murder in the death of a Black woman who had called 911 for help. “(Sonia Massey) called for help and we failed,” Sangamon County Sheriff Jack Campbell said of the July 6 shooting at a community meeting at a Springfield church. “We failed in our jobs. We let Sonia down. We let Sonia’s family and friends down. We let the community down,” Campbell said. According to court documents filed by…

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German freight-shipping unicorn Zehnder is on a roll. The company announced on Tuesday that it is acquiring logistics giant C.H. Robinson’s European ground transportation assets in an all-cash deal. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed, but a source close to the company told TechCrunch that the deal is valued at about the same as Zehnder’s acquisition of Uber’s European freight business in 2020. The deal was an all-stock transaction and was rumored to be worth around €900 million at the time. C.H. Robinson is estimated to be the second largest logistics company in the world after Amazon, with…

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