Want to see stock markets go down? Let Iran hit you with nukes: Trump
US President Donald Trump said rising oil prices are a "very small price to pay" compared to allowing Iran to have nuclear weapons. "You want to see...stock markets go down? Start letting them...hit you with nukes," he said, adding that he had an "obligation" to attack Iran. "It'll be wrapped up soon...and we'll have a much safer world," he added.
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US President Donald Trump said rising oil prices are a "very small price to pay" compared to allowing Iran to have nuclear weapons. "You want to see...stock markets go down? Start letting them...hit you with nukes," he said, adding that he had an "obligation" to attack Iran. "It'll be wrapped up soon...and we'll have a much safer world," he added.
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Afghan cricketers slam Pak for bombing Kabul hospital, Rashid Khan calls it 'war crime'
Several Afghanistan cricketers have slammed Pakistan for striking a Kabul hospital, killing 400 people. Calling it a "war crime", Afghanistan's former T20I captain Rashid Khan said, "The sheer disregard for human lives…is sickening." "Young men seeking treatment were murdered…by Pakistani military regime…On 28th night of Ramadan, their lives were cut short," wrote ex-captain Mohammad Nabi.
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09:13 am Tuesday, 17 March, 2026
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Several Afghanistan cricketers have slammed Pakistan for striking a Kabul hospital, killing 400 people. Calling it a "war crime", Afghanistan's former T20I captain Rashid Khan said, "The sheer disregard for human lives…is sickening." "Young men seeking treatment were murdered…by Pakistani military regime…On 28th night of Ramadan, their lives were cut short," wrote ex-captain Mohammad Nabi.
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Ex-journalist, held while reporting Sandeshkhali incident, gets BJP ticket in WB
Former journalist Santu Pan, who was arrested by West Bengal police while reporting live from Sandeshkhali on protests against local TMC leader Shahjahan Sheikh in 2024, has been fielded by the BJP from Tarakeswar for the West Bengal Assembly elections. Pan was arrested a day after villagers protested, demanding arrest of Sheikh and his aides over allegations of sexual assault.
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09:11 am Tuesday, 17 March, 2026
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Former journalist Santu Pan, who was arrested by West Bengal police while reporting live from Sandeshkhali on protests against local TMC leader Shahjahan Sheikh in 2024, has been fielded by the BJP from Tarakeswar for the West Bengal Assembly elections. Pan was arrested a day after villagers protested, demanding arrest of Sheikh and his aides over allegations of sexual assault.
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13 US troops killed, around 200 injured in war with Iran
At least 13 US troops have been killed, with around 200 others injured in war with Iran since it launched strikes against US military bases in the Middle East. The US military's Central Command said most of those wounded had suffered minor injuries, and 180 troops had already returned to duty. At least ten injured people are serious, it added.
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09:09 am Tuesday, 17 March, 2026
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At least 13 US troops have been killed, with around 200 others injured in war with Iran since it launched strikes against US military bases in the Middle East. The US military's Central Command said most of those wounded had suffered minor injuries, and 180 troops had already returned to duty. At least ten injured people are serious, it added.
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09:09 am Tuesday, 17 March, 2026
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India rejects report claiming Iran wants return of 3 seized tankers: Reports
The government rejected a report claiming Iran wants the return of three seized oil tankers as part of negotiations to allow Indian ships to pass the Strait of Hormuz, reports said. "This report is baseless...There has been no discussion of this nature between Indian and Iranian authorities," an official told HT. The official added that the seized tankers aren't "Iran-owned".
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09:28 am Tuesday, 17 March, 2026
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The government rejected a report claiming Iran wants the return of three seized oil tankers as part of negotiations to allow Indian ships to pass the Strait of Hormuz, reports said. "This report is baseless...There has been no discussion of this nature between Indian and Iranian authorities," an official told HT. The official added that the seized tankers aren't "Iran-owned".
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IndiGo flyers get ₹164 crore compensation for flight cancellations
Passengers affected by mass cancellation of flights by IndiGo in December were issued ₹163.92 crore in travel coupons as compensation, Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu said. He added government is taking necessary measures to prevent similar incidents in future. Naidu stated 3,64,000 customers were affected by cancellations and ₹43.81 crore was disbursed as compensation after validation.
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News By: Neeraja Nath
09:15 am Tuesday, 17 March, 2026
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Passengers affected by mass cancellation of flights by IndiGo in December were issued ₹163.92 crore in travel coupons as compensation, Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu said. He added government is taking necessary measures to prevent similar incidents in future. Naidu stated 3,64,000 customers were affected by cancellations and ₹43.81 crore was disbursed as compensation after validation.
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NVIDIA's AI-powered DLSS 5 brings 'Hollywood-like' photoreal effects to games
NVIDIA unveiled AI-powered DLSS 5, a real-time neural rendering model that enables "Hollywood-like" photoreal effects in video games. The firm called it its most significant computer graphics breakthrough since 2018. The technology combines traditional 3D data with generative AI to predict and render photoreal lighting and materials. "DLSS 5 is the GPT moment for graphics," CEO Jensen Huang said.
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09:40 am Tuesday, 17 March, 2026
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NVIDIA unveiled AI-powered DLSS 5, a real-time neural rendering model that enables "Hollywood-like" photoreal effects in video games. The firm called it its most significant computer graphics breakthrough since 2018. The technology combines traditional 3D data with generative AI to predict and render photoreal lighting and materials. "DLSS 5 is the GPT moment for graphics," CEO Jensen Huang said.
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State Secy sidelined me to field wife: CPI(M) leader as he quits party after 60 yrs
A senior CPI(M) leader in Kerala's Kannur, TK Govindan, quit the party after six decades, alleging dynastic politics in candidate selection. He opposed fielding state secretary MV Govindan's wife, PK Shyamala, from Taliparamba. Claiming he was sidelined, Govindan announced he would contest as an Independent, while party leaders dismissed his allegations and termed him a "class traitor".
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09:39 am Tuesday, 17 March, 2026
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A senior CPI(M) leader in Kerala's Kannur, TK Govindan, quit the party after six decades, alleging dynastic politics in candidate selection. He opposed fielding state secretary MV Govindan's wife, PK Shyamala, from Taliparamba. Claiming he was sidelined, Govindan announced he would contest as an Independent, while party leaders dismissed his allegations and termed him a "class traitor".
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I am a human, should be allowed to make mistakes: Gambhir on rumoured rift with Kohli, Rohit
Addressing rift rumours with Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, head coach Gautam Gambhir, said, "I'm a human...I should be allowed to make mistakes." He added, "I must've made mistakes in last 18 months. I don't shy away from that...but I’ve always believed [that] wrong decision with right intent is acceptable, but wrong decision with wrong intent isn't...in that dressing room."
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09:58 am Tuesday, 17 March, 2026
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Addressing rift rumours with Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, head coach Gautam Gambhir, said, "I'm a human...I should be allowed to make mistakes." He added, "I must've made mistakes in last 18 months. I don't shy away from that...but I’ve always believed [that] wrong decision with right intent is acceptable, but wrong decision with wrong intent isn't...in that dressing room."
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We'll make ₹92,39,805 crore in revenue from AI chips by 2027: Nvidia CEO
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has forecasted that the chipmaker giant will generate at least $1 trillion (around ₹92,39,805 crore) in revenue from its next-generation Blackwell and Vera Rubin chip platforms through 2027. "AI is able to do productive work and therefore the inflection point of inference has arrived...The inference inflection has arrived," he said, during the firm's GTC event.
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09:57 am Tuesday, 17 March, 2026
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has forecasted that the chipmaker giant will generate at least $1 trillion (around ₹92,39,805 crore) in revenue from its next-generation Blackwell and Vera Rubin chip platforms through 2027. "AI is able to do productive work and therefore the inflection point of inference has arrived...The inference inflection has arrived," he said, during the firm's GTC event.
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Maybe US shouldn't be there at all, we have a lot of oil: Trump on Strait of Hormuz
Days after calling on other countries for help to secure the Strait of Hormuz, US President Donald Trump said, "You could make the case that maybe we shouldn't be there at all because we don't need it. We have a lot of oil." His remarks came after most US allies declined his call to deploy warships to secure the strait.
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09:56 am Tuesday, 17 March, 2026
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Days after calling on other countries for help to secure the Strait of Hormuz, US President Donald Trump said, "You could make the case that maybe we shouldn't be there at all because we don't need it. We have a lot of oil." His remarks came after most US allies declined his call to deploy warships to secure the strait.
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Britannica, Merriam-Webster sue OpenAI for copying 1 lakh articles
Encyclopedia Britannica and its subsidiary Merriam-Webster (dictionary) sued OpenAI for "cannibalising" their web traffic and affecting their revenue by unlawfully copying 1 lakh of their online articles to train ChatGPT. The lawsuit alleged that ChatGPT produces "near-verbatim" copies of Britannica's content. Britannica also alleged that ChatGPT falsely attributes hallucinated content to them.
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09:55 am Tuesday, 17 March, 2026
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Encyclopedia Britannica and its subsidiary Merriam-Webster (dictionary) sued OpenAI for "cannibalising" their web traffic and affecting their revenue by unlawfully copying 1 lakh of their online articles to train ChatGPT. The lawsuit alleged that ChatGPT produces "near-verbatim" copies of Britannica's content. Britannica also alleged that ChatGPT falsely attributes hallucinated content to them.
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Mojtaba escaped death by seconds as he had stepped outside for a walk, reveals leaked audio
Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei narrowly survived a US-Israeli airstrike that killed his father, as he had stepped outside for a walk in his garden just seconds before the strike, according to a leaked audio. "He was outside and...heading upstairs when they struck the building," Mazaher Hosseini, head of protocol for Ali Khamenei's office, said in the audio.
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10:09 am Tuesday, 17 March, 2026
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Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei narrowly survived a US-Israeli airstrike that killed his father, as he had stepped outside for a walk in his garden just seconds before the strike, according to a leaked audio. "He was outside and...heading upstairs when they struck the building," Mazaher Hosseini, head of protocol for Ali Khamenei's office, said in the audio.
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Video shows massive explosion at Kabul hospital after deadly Pakistani airstrike
A video has surfaced showing a massive explosion after a Pakistani airstrike targeted a drug rehabilitation hospital in Afghanistan's Kabul. Around 400 people died and 250 got injured in the airstrike which is reportedly the deadliest attack on Afghanistan. Another video showed security forces carrying out victims' bodies and firefighters struggling to put out flames.
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10:08 am Tuesday, 17 March, 2026
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A video has surfaced showing a massive explosion after a Pakistani airstrike targeted a drug rehabilitation hospital in Afghanistan's Kabul. Around 400 people died and 250 got injured in the airstrike which is reportedly the deadliest attack on Afghanistan. Another video showed security forces carrying out victims' bodies and firefighters struggling to put out flames.
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Bihar man who falsely claimed UPSC AIR-440 arrested by same cop who interviewed him
Ranjeet Yadav from Bihar, who falsely claimed to have secured AlR-440 in the UPSC civil services exam, has been arrested by police. Notably, he was arrested by the same police officer who had initially interviewed him after he made the false claim. Yadav gave multiple interviews, motivational talks, and even got felicitated by an ex-MLA after making the false claim.
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10:03 am Tuesday, 17 March, 2026
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Ranjeet Yadav from Bihar, who falsely claimed to have secured AlR-440 in the UPSC civil services exam, has been arrested by police. Notably, he was arrested by the same police officer who had initially interviewed him after he made the false claim. Yadav gave multiple interviews, motivational talks, and even got felicitated by an ex-MLA after making the false claim.
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No, no, no, nobody thought they were going to hit: Trump on Iran attacking Gulf nations
US President Donald Trump was asked if he was surprised no one warned him about a possible attack by Iran on Gulf countries. "Nobody, nobody, no, no, no. The greatest experts, nobody thought they were going to hit," he replied. However, Trump was warned earlier on basis of pre-war intelligence assessments that a response from Iran was possible, Reuters reported.
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10:22 am Tuesday, 17 March, 2026
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US President Donald Trump was asked if he was surprised no one warned him about a possible attack by Iran on Gulf countries. "Nobody, nobody, no, no, no. The greatest experts, nobody thought they were going to hit," he replied. However, Trump was warned earlier on basis of pre-war intelligence assessments that a response from Iran was possible, Reuters reported.
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Qatar, Kuwait risk worst economic slump since 1990s amid Iran war: Report
Qatar and Kuwait's GDPs could contract by around 14% each this year if the Iran war continues until April and disrupts the Strait of Hormuz for two months, Bloomberg reported. This would mark their worst economic slump since the 1990s Gulf War. Saudi Arabia's GDP may also decline by about 3%, while the UAE's economy could shrink by around 5%.
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10:40 am Tuesday, 17 March, 2026
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Qatar and Kuwait's GDPs could contract by around 14% each this year if the Iran war continues until April and disrupts the Strait of Hormuz for two months, Bloomberg reported. This would mark their worst economic slump since the 1990s Gulf War. Saudi Arabia's GDP may also decline by about 3%, while the UAE's economy could shrink by around 5%.
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10:40 am Tuesday, 17 March, 2026
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Upset over BJP's candidate list for WB, workers vandalise office
BJP workers vandalised the party office in West Bengal's Alipurduar, demanding withdrawal of Paritosh Das as candidate for Alipurduar. "Last year, BJP nominated a candidate who later joined TMC, and this is why the workers are upset," BJP's state secretary Dipak Barman said. "This is the party's internal matter, and Alipurduar will remain in favour of BJP," he added.
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10:32 am Tuesday, 17 March, 2026
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BJP workers vandalised the party office in West Bengal's Alipurduar, demanding withdrawal of Paritosh Das as candidate for Alipurduar. "Last year, BJP nominated a candidate who later joined TMC, and this is why the workers are upset," BJP's state secretary Dipak Barman said. "This is the party's internal matter, and Alipurduar will remain in favour of BJP," he added.
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AI-powered robotic Olaf interacts with Nvidia CEO Huang on stage at GTC
A robotic Olaf, a character from the movie 'Frozen', joined Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on stage during the company's GTC. The chipmaker giant worked with Disney Research and Google DeepMind to bring the character to the real world through Newton Physics Engine. "I'm a snowman, not a snowclopedia," Olaf told Huang, when the latter said he's "smart".
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10:57 am Tuesday, 17 March, 2026
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A robotic Olaf, a character from the movie 'Frozen', joined Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on stage during the company's GTC. The chipmaker giant worked with Disney Research and Google DeepMind to bring the character to the real world through Newton Physics Engine. "I'm a snowman, not a snowclopedia," Olaf told Huang, when the latter said he's "smart".
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Road on Lucknow's Green Corridor collapses within 48 hours of inauguration
A road on Lucknow's Green Corridor caved in within 48 hours of inauguration, reportedly resulting in a 5-ft deep crater. The second phase of the project, constructed at a cost of ₹299 crore, was inaugurated by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and UP CM Yogi Adityanath on Friday. Lucknow Development Authority claimed it happened due to soil erosion near sewage line.
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10:50 am Tuesday, 17 March, 2026
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A road on Lucknow's Green Corridor caved in within 48 hours of inauguration, reportedly resulting in a 5-ft deep crater. The second phase of the project, constructed at a cost of ₹299 crore, was inaugurated by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and UP CM Yogi Adityanath on Friday. Lucknow Development Authority claimed it happened due to soil erosion near sewage line.
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