Human traffickers are using TikTok to lure Indians seeking illegal immigration to the US, charging exorbitant fees for risky journeys across the border. Despite increased crackdowns, smugglers continue to exploit social media, highlighting the need for vigilance and awareness to protect vulnerable individuals.
Legendary investor Warren Buffett criticizes corporate culture for its aversion to acknowledging mistakes, emphasizing the importance of transparency and accountability for long-term success. He praises Amazon for its "brutally candid" approach to discussing missteps, contrasting it with the "happy talk" prevalent in many companies.
RPG Group Chairman Harsh Goenka sparked a debate on Bengaluru's changing identity, lamenting its transformation from a peaceful haven to a traffic-choked metropolis driven by the tech industry's growth. The debate highlighted the city's complex evolution, with residents grappling with the trade-offs between progress and preserving its昔日魅力.
President Donald Trump confirmed that his administration is negotiating with four separate groups interested in purchasing TikTok amid concerns surrounding national security and its Chinese ownership. A 75-day delay in enforcement, initiated by Trump to explore solutions, is nearing completion, making upcoming negotiations critical for TikTok's continued US operations.
Norwegian oil and shipping company Haltbakk Bunkers has halted fuel supplies to US military forces in Norway in protest of the controversial meeting between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The company's CEO, Gunnar Gran, stated that they will not provide fuel until Trump is finished and urged others to follow suit, citing their support for Ukraine and their Ukrainian employees.