Japan snack giant Calbee switches to black-and-white packaging over Iran war
Japanese snack maker Calbee will temporarily switch its brightly coloured packaging to black and white for 14 of its products amid ink shortage driven by West Asia war crisis. Calbee said the initiative was aimed at maintaining stable shipments in response to the unstable supply. Calbee's products feature multi-hued designs featuring images on backgrounds that can be orange and yellow.
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02:59 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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Japanese snack maker Calbee will temporarily switch its brightly coloured packaging to black and white for 14 of its products amid ink shortage driven by West Asia war crisis. Calbee said the initiative was aimed at maintaining stable shipments in response to the unstable supply. Calbee's products feature multi-hued designs featuring images on backgrounds that can be orange and yellow.
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02:59 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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Japan snack giant Calbee switches to black-and-white packaging over Iran war
Japanese snack maker Calbee will temporarily switch its brightly coloured packaging to black and white for 14 of its products amid ink shortage driven by West Asia war crisis. Calbee said the initiative was aimed at maintaining stable shipments in response to the unstable supply. Calbee's products feature multi-hued designs featuring images on backgrounds that can be orange and yellow.
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News By: Vaishnavi Mishra
02:59 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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Japanese snack maker Calbee will temporarily switch its brightly coloured packaging to black and white for 14 of its products amid ink shortage driven by West Asia war crisis. Calbee said the initiative was aimed at maintaining stable shipments in response to the unstable supply. Calbee's products feature multi-hued designs featuring images on backgrounds that can be orange and yellow.
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02:59 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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Japan snack giant Calbee switches to black-and-white packaging over Iran war
Japanese snack maker Calbee will temporarily switch its brightly coloured packaging to black and white for 14 of its products amid ink shortage driven by West Asia war crisis. Calbee said the initiative was aimed at maintaining stable shipments in response to the unstable supply. Calbee's products feature multi-hued designs featuring images on backgrounds that can be orange and yellow.
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02:59 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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Japanese snack maker Calbee will temporarily switch its brightly coloured packaging to black and white for 14 of its products amid ink shortage driven by West Asia war crisis. Calbee said the initiative was aimed at maintaining stable shipments in response to the unstable supply. Calbee's products feature multi-hued designs featuring images on backgrounds that can be orange and yellow.
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02:59 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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How did a 'guess paper' leak trigger NEET UG 2026 controversy?
NTA has cancelled NEET UG 2026 examination over paper leak allegations. Authorities are now investigating allegations that a so-called "guess paper" was circulated amongst students well before the examination. Roughly 120 of the 410 questions allegedly appeared in the Chemistry section of the real examination. The guess paper was reportedly also sent to students via WhatsApp.
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02:56 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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NTA has cancelled NEET UG 2026 examination over paper leak allegations. Authorities are now investigating allegations that a so-called "guess paper" was circulated amongst students well before the examination. Roughly 120 of the 410 questions allegedly appeared in the Chemistry section of the real examination. The guess paper was reportedly also sent to students via WhatsApp.
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02:56 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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How did a 'guess paper' leak trigger NEET UG 2026 controversy?
NTA has cancelled NEET UG 2026 examination over paper leak allegations. Authorities are now investigating allegations that a so-called "guess paper" was circulated amongst students well before the examination. Roughly 120 of the 410 questions allegedly appeared in the Chemistry section of the real examination. The guess paper was reportedly also sent to students via WhatsApp.
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02:56 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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NTA has cancelled NEET UG 2026 examination over paper leak allegations. Authorities are now investigating allegations that a so-called "guess paper" was circulated amongst students well before the examination. Roughly 120 of the 410 questions allegedly appeared in the Chemistry section of the real examination. The guess paper was reportedly also sent to students via WhatsApp.
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02:56 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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Many Indian firms stuck in 'quarter-to-quarter' thinking: Uday Kotak
Veteran banker Uday Kotak said many Indian companies have adopted a "quarter-to-quarter" mindset. "The ability to take a three- to five-year view is...significantly required and is missing," he said. He further urged companies not to focus excessively on stock prices or other short-term considerations, and instead think about building businesses with a three- to five-year horizon.
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02:52 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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Veteran banker Uday Kotak said many Indian companies have adopted a "quarter-to-quarter" mindset. "The ability to take a three- to five-year view is...significantly required and is missing," he said. He further urged companies not to focus excessively on stock prices or other short-term considerations, and instead think about building businesses with a three- to five-year horizon.
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02:52 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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Many Indian firms stuck in 'quarter-to-quarter' thinking: Uday Kotak
Veteran banker Uday Kotak said many Indian companies have adopted a "quarter-to-quarter" mindset. "The ability to take a three- to five-year view is...significantly required and is missing," he said. He further urged companies not to focus excessively on stock prices or other short-term considerations, and instead think about building businesses with a three- to five-year horizon.
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02:52 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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Veteran banker Uday Kotak said many Indian companies have adopted a "quarter-to-quarter" mindset. "The ability to take a three- to five-year view is...significantly required and is missing," he said. He further urged companies not to focus excessively on stock prices or other short-term considerations, and instead think about building businesses with a three- to five-year horizon.
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02:52 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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Many Indian firms stuck in 'quarter-to-quarter' thinking: Uday Kotak
Veteran banker Uday Kotak said many Indian companies have adopted a "quarter-to-quarter" mindset. "The ability to take a three- to five-year view is...significantly required and is missing," he said. He further urged companies not to focus excessively on stock prices or other short-term considerations, and instead think about building businesses with a three- to five-year horizon.
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News By: Mansi Agarwal
02:52 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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Veteran banker Uday Kotak said many Indian companies have adopted a "quarter-to-quarter" mindset. "The ability to take a three- to five-year view is...significantly required and is missing," he said. He further urged companies not to focus excessively on stock prices or other short-term considerations, and instead think about building businesses with a three- to five-year horizon.
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02:52 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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Many Indian firms stuck in 'quarter-to-quarter' thinking: Uday Kotak
Veteran banker Uday Kotak said many Indian companies have adopted a "quarter-to-quarter" mindset. "The ability to take a three- to five-year view is...significantly required and is missing," he said. He further urged companies not to focus excessively on stock prices or other short-term considerations, and instead think about building businesses with a three- to five-year horizon.
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News By: Mansi Agarwal
02:52 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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Veteran banker Uday Kotak said many Indian companies have adopted a "quarter-to-quarter" mindset. "The ability to take a three- to five-year view is...significantly required and is missing," he said. He further urged companies not to focus excessively on stock prices or other short-term considerations, and instead think about building businesses with a three- to five-year horizon.
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02:52 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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Many Indian firms stuck in 'quarter-to-quarter' thinking: Uday Kotak
Veteran banker Uday Kotak said many Indian companies have adopted a "quarter-to-quarter" mindset. "The ability to take a three- to five-year view is...significantly required and is missing," he said. He further urged companies not to focus excessively on stock prices or other short-term considerations, and instead think about building businesses with a three- to five-year horizon.
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News By: Mansi Agarwal
02:52 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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Veteran banker Uday Kotak said many Indian companies have adopted a "quarter-to-quarter" mindset. "The ability to take a three- to five-year view is...significantly required and is missing," he said. He further urged companies not to focus excessively on stock prices or other short-term considerations, and instead think about building businesses with a three- to five-year horizon.
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02:52 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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Russian ship that sank mysteriously was allegedly carrying nuclear reactors to N Korea: Report
A Russian ship allegedly carrying two nuclear submarine reactors sank off Spain in 2024 after three explosions, CNN reported, citing a probe. The vessel was headed to North Korea as part of Russia's "ghost fleet". Probe revealed that US nuclear "sniffer" aircraft flew over the wreck, indicating possible Western intervention to stop Russia from transferring nuclear technology to North Korea.
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03:10 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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A Russian ship allegedly carrying two nuclear submarine reactors sank off Spain in 2024 after three explosions, CNN reported, citing a probe. The vessel was headed to North Korea as part of Russia's "ghost fleet". Probe revealed that US nuclear "sniffer" aircraft flew over the wreck, indicating possible Western intervention to stop Russia from transferring nuclear technology to North Korea.
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03:10 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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S Korea govt official proposes 'national dividend' to distribute excess AI profits
Kim Yong-beom, presidential chief of staff for policy, proposed the concept of a "national dividend" that returns the excessive tax revenue generated by the nation's booming AI-related industries to the public. "The model…could eventually become a standard for nations in the AI age," he said. Kim's comments led to sharp swings in Korean stocks, with Kospi index dipping over 5%.
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News By: Vaishnavi Mishra
03:01 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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Kim Yong-beom, presidential chief of staff for policy, proposed the concept of a "national dividend" that returns the excessive tax revenue generated by the nation's booming AI-related industries to the public. "The model…could eventually become a standard for nations in the AI age," he said. Kim's comments led to sharp swings in Korean stocks, with Kospi index dipping over 5%.
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03:01 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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Live bullets recovered at Himanta's swearing-in event, which PM Modi attended
A person was detained after live bullets were recovered from him at the swearing-in ceremony of Himanta Biswa Sarma as the CM of Assam. Notably, PM Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh attended the event. This comes days after explosive items were found near PM Modi's convoy's route in Bengaluru.
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03:00 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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A person was detained after live bullets were recovered from him at the swearing-in ceremony of Himanta Biswa Sarma as the CM of Assam. Notably, PM Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh attended the event. This comes days after explosive items were found near PM Modi's convoy's route in Bengaluru.
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03:00 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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Over ₹10,00,000 crore investor wealth wiped out as Sensex sinks 1,500 points
Sensex sank over 1,500 points to below 74,500 levels on Tuesday, wiping out over ₹10,00,000 crore of investor wealth. Meanwhile, Nifty also sank nearly 2% to hit a low of 23,348.40. "The austerity call by [PM Narendra Modi] impacted the stock prices of sectors that are expected to be negatively affected by reduced consumption," a market expert said.
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03:28 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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Sensex sank over 1,500 points to below 74,500 levels on Tuesday, wiping out over ₹10,00,000 crore of investor wealth. Meanwhile, Nifty also sank nearly 2% to hit a low of 23,348.40. "The austerity call by [PM Narendra Modi] impacted the stock prices of sectors that are expected to be negatively affected by reduced consumption," a market expert said.
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03:28 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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Over ₹10,00,000 crore investor wealth wiped out as Sensex sinks 1,500 points
Sensex sank over 1,500 points to below 74,500 levels on Tuesday, wiping out over ₹10,00,000 crore of investor wealth. Meanwhile, Nifty also sank nearly 2% to hit a low of 23,348.40. "The austerity call by [PM Narendra Modi] impacted the stock prices of sectors that are expected to be negatively affected by reduced consumption," a market expert said.
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03:28 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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Sensex sank over 1,500 points to below 74,500 levels on Tuesday, wiping out over ₹10,00,000 crore of investor wealth. Meanwhile, Nifty also sank nearly 2% to hit a low of 23,348.40. "The austerity call by [PM Narendra Modi] impacted the stock prices of sectors that are expected to be negatively affected by reduced consumption," a market expert said.
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03:28 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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We didn't get chances to compete abroad due to wrestlers' protests: Deepak
Wrestler Deepak Punia said the wrestlers' protests disrupted the careers of several athletes. "After 2023, many tournaments stopped because of the protests and all that happened. We didn't get chances to compete abroad as we used to earlier," he added. Notably, several wrestlers launched protests against former WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh in 2023 over allegations of sexual harassment.
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News By: Pravel Jain
03:22 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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Wrestler Deepak Punia said the wrestlers' protests disrupted the careers of several athletes. "After 2023, many tournaments stopped because of the protests and all that happened. We didn't get chances to compete abroad as we used to earlier," he added. Notably, several wrestlers launched protests against former WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh in 2023 over allegations of sexual harassment.
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03:22 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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We didn't get chances to compete abroad due to wrestlers' protests: Deepak
Wrestler Deepak Punia said the wrestlers' protests disrupted the careers of several athletes. "After 2023, many tournaments stopped because of the protests and all that happened. We didn't get chances to compete abroad as we used to earlier," he added. Notably, several wrestlers launched protests against former WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh in 2023 over allegations of sexual harassment.
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03:22 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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Wrestler Deepak Punia said the wrestlers' protests disrupted the careers of several athletes. "After 2023, many tournaments stopped because of the protests and all that happened. We didn't get chances to compete abroad as we used to earlier," he added. Notably, several wrestlers launched protests against former WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh in 2023 over allegations of sexual harassment.
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03:22 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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We didn't get chances to compete abroad due to wrestlers' protests: Deepak
Wrestler Deepak Punia said the wrestlers' protests disrupted the careers of several athletes. "After 2023, many tournaments stopped because of the protests and all that happened. We didn't get chances to compete abroad as we used to earlier," he added. Notably, several wrestlers launched protests against former WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh in 2023 over allegations of sexual harassment.
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03:22 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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Wrestler Deepak Punia said the wrestlers' protests disrupted the careers of several athletes. "After 2023, many tournaments stopped because of the protests and all that happened. We didn't get chances to compete abroad as we used to earlier," he added. Notably, several wrestlers launched protests against former WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh in 2023 over allegations of sexual harassment.
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03:22 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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Pakistan a playground for dirty alliances, India can bring far more peace: UAE expert
Emirati analyst Amjad Taha criticised Pakistan after a report said that it allowed Iranian aircraft to park at its airbase to shield them from US attacks. "Don't trust Pakistan, they aren't a mediator...[Pakistan] is a playground for double games and dirty alliances...India can bring far more peace and stability, with deeper diplomatic experience...and more balanced regional vision," Taha said.
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03:26 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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Emirati analyst Amjad Taha criticised Pakistan after a report said that it allowed Iranian aircraft to park at its airbase to shield them from US attacks. "Don't trust Pakistan, they aren't a mediator...[Pakistan] is a playground for double games and dirty alliances...India can bring far more peace and stability, with deeper diplomatic experience...and more balanced regional vision," Taha said.
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03:26 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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We didn't get chances to compete abroad due to wrestlers' protests: Deepak
Wrestler Deepak Punia said the wrestlers' protests disrupted the careers of several athletes. "After 2023, many tournaments stopped because of the protests and all that happened. We didn't get chances to compete abroad as we used to earlier," he added. Notably, several wrestlers launched protests against former WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh in 2023 over allegations of sexual harassment.
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News By: Pravel Jain
03:22 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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Wrestler Deepak Punia said the wrestlers' protests disrupted the careers of several athletes. "After 2023, many tournaments stopped because of the protests and all that happened. We didn't get chances to compete abroad as we used to earlier," he added. Notably, several wrestlers launched protests against former WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh in 2023 over allegations of sexual harassment.
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03:22 pm Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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