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Paris Launches Major Probe into French Links in Epstein Documents, Focuses on Jean-Luc Brunel
The Paris prosecutor’s office has initiated a major investigation into French connections in the U.S. Epstein documents, focusing on Jean-Luc Brunel. This effort, in collaboration with financial crime units, seeks to leverage new evidence from the U.S. to potentially reopen or start fresh investigations.

Nothing's Bengaluru Flagship Blends Retail and Community, Sets New Standard for Brand Engagement
Nothing has launched its first flagship store in Bengaluru, a hybrid space for shopping, workshops, and community interaction, showcasing its latest products. The initiative underscores Nothing's commitment to the Indian market, with plans to expand to New York and Japan, focusing on brand immersion and customer experience over sales.

AI's Rising Role in Covert Ops: Claude's Deployment in Secretive Maduro Capture Raises Ethical Concerns
Anthropic's AI, Claude, has reportedly been used by the Defense Department in covert operations, highlighting its growing role in national security despite ethical concerns. The capture of Nicolas Maduro in January, allegedly planned with AI assistance, underscores the increasing integration of AI in military strategy.

Unreal Tournament 2004 Revival: Fans Breathe New Life into Classic with Modern Updates
The Unreal Tournament 2004 community-driven revival is gaining momentum, thanks to fan funding and the OldUnreal project. This initiative offers updated compatibility across platforms, improving performance and accessibility for new and old players alike.
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Hungary's Prime Minister sharply criticizes the EU, positioning it as a threat to national sovereignty ahead of the April elections. He promises to continue expelling entities he sees as influenced by Brussels, while touting economic achievements and pledging to make Hungary "great and prosperous" again.
A study by ICRIER and OpenAI reveals that generative AI is reshaping India's IT sector, enhancing productivity and job roles, rather than causing mass layoffs. The report highlights strong demand for AI-adjacent roles and underscores challenges in reskilling due to a shortage of qualified trainers and high costs, with most firms yet to train their workforce extensively in AI skills.
India is positioning itself as a global AI leader through strategic policies, digital platforms, and a robust talent pool, aiming to influence international AI standards. Key areas of focus include inclusive governance, trust-building in AI systems, and preparing institutions for rapid technology advances, as highlighted at the Global Business Summit 2026.
Kerala's KITE launches Sarvam AI Mayam to enhance AI literacy, targeting both students and parents with practical AI applications and awareness training. Running until June 30, 2026, the initiative uses 2,200 Little KITEs units to educate families on AI's opportunities and risks, aiming to reach 300 parents per unit.
India aims to build a massive data city in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, to bolster its AI sector and compete globally with the US and China. Spearheaded by IT Minister Nara Lokesh, the project offers attractive incentives and plans for rapid execution, despite criticisms over potential job displacement and infrastructure dependency.
Portugal grapples with severe storms, damaging citrus groves and orchards, prompting a state of calamity in 68 areas and €2.5 billion in government aid. With regions like Alentejo hardest hit, losses soar to 40%, and rising costs and fruit rot further exacerbate economic strain.
Indian rapper Hanumankind is set to perform at the India-Pakistan T20 World Cup match in Colombo, sparking debates on neutrality and commercial focus. This high-profile fixture highlights the cultural and financial stakes, with critics questioning the special attention given to this match.
Japan and India are enhancing their partnership with a focus on security, technology, and shared democratic values, driven by Indo-Pacific strategic interests. The bilateral trade reached $25.17 billion in 2026, with significant investment plans to foster economic and technological collaboration.











