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Amit Shah · New DelhiAmit Shah said terrorists are constantly finding new ways to carry out violence, radicalise youth and raise financial resources. The darknet is being used by terrorists to spread radical content and conceal their identities, he said. He said there are countries that "seek to undermine or even hinder, our collective resolve to fight terrorism"See the Story
Terrorism should not be linked to any religion, says Amit Shah
44% Left coverage: 9 sources
Nirmala SitharamanU.S. removes India from its currency manipulation monitoring list. Announcement made while Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen was in New Delhi to boost economic relations. Italy, Mexico, Thailand and Vietnam have also been removed from the Monitoring List. China, Japan, Korea, Germany, Malaysia, Singapore, and Taiwan continue to be on it.See the Story
What is the US’ Currency Monitoring List and why was India removed
Coverage: 2 sources
Rajnath SinghThe job roles/skill sets of Agniveers, while being trained and deployed with the armed forces, have been mapped with National Occupational Standards, in coordination with NSDC and Sector Skill CouncilsSee the Story
Agnipath is a game changer scheme for armed forces: Rajnath Singh
67% Right coverage: 3 sources
GoogleGoogle is testing end-to-end encryption for group chats on its Messages app. The new feature will be rolling out to Messages users enrolled in the open beta program in the coming weeks. Users can enrol themselves in Google's open beta programme by becoming a tester and gain access to all the new features introduced by the tech giant.See the Story
Google starts rolling out end-to-end encryption for group chats
100% Right coverage: 2 sources
MicrosoftLast year in January Microsoft announced it would spend USD 68.7 billion to acquire Activision Blizzard. The Verge has reported that Microsoft's lawyers are suddenly pretending they have no idea why Call of Duty is special or even when it came out. Microsoft cited its promise to expand, not limit, the availability of Activision's flagship series by bringing it to the Nintendo Switch.See the Story
Microsoft claims to have no idea why 'Call of Duty' franchise is special
Coverage: 2 sources