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The Times of India 'Defective' Paris Olympic medals to be replaced: IOC

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will replace defective medals from the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. The Monnaie de Paris, responsible for manufacturing the medals, has already replaced damaged ones reported since August. The medals' varnish issues stem from new regulations. Over 100 medals have been returned, and replacements will continue as needed, ensuring quality and consistency.

The Times of India Day 50 of indefinite fast: Farm leader Dallewal's health deteriorating

Farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal has been on an indefinite hunger strike for 50 days seeking a legal guarantee for minimum support price on crops. The Supreme Court will hear his plea on January 15, addressing his demand and considering contempt action against Punjab authorities for not moving him to a hospital despite prior orders.

The Times of India What is Xiaohongshu or RedNote? US finds new haven as TikTok ban looms

As the potential US TikTok ban approaches, American content creators are turning to Xiaohongshu (RedNote), a Chinese app akin to Instagram and Pinterest. RedNote’s swiftly growing American userbase highlights its appeal amidst concerns over TikTok’s future, driven by national security and privacy debates.

The Times of India Stock market: Sensex rises over 350 points; Nifty50 near 23,200

Stock market today: BSE Sensex and Nifty50, the Indian equity benchmark indices, opened in green a day after the significant market crash. While BSE Sensex was above 76,600, Nifty50 was near 23,200.

The Times of India 'Close contacts between Trump and Modi': Jaishankar on India-US relations

External affairs minister S Jaishankar highlights strong growth in India-US relations under leaders Modi and Trump, expressing confidence in future ties. During his visit to Spain, he emphasizes India’s substantial interests in the Mediterranean region and the importance of India-Spain and India-EU cooperation for global stability.

The Times of India ‘Chinese delay’ make Apple and Foxconn seek government help

Apple and Foxconn urgently seek Indian government assistance due to severe delays of specialized manufacturing equipment at Chinese ports. These delays, persisting for months, could significantly impact India's electronics manufacturing expansion plans, especially for iPhone production, amid heightened India-China diplomatic tensions.

The Times of India FBI warns of potential ISIS-inspired attacks similar to New Orleans tragedy

The FBI has issued a warning about potential 'copycat or retaliatory attacks' after Shamsud-Din Jabbar, an ISIS sympathiser, drove a truck into crowds on New Year's Day in New Orleans, killing 14 people. The authorities highlight the increasing use of vehicle ramming by extremists inspired by foreign terrorist organisations.

The Times of India 'They will call it off': Kapil Dev on Virat, Rohit retirement buzz

Kapil Dev addressed the retirement speculation surrounding Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, expressing confidence in their ability to make the right decision about their careers. The retirement rumours have arisen following their underwhelming performances in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia and previous retirement from T20Is.

The Times of India 'Never mandated 90-hour workweek': L&T HR head defends chairman

L&T’s HR head Sonica Muraleedharan clarifies Chairman S N Subrahmanyan's remarks about a 90-hour work week, explaining that his comment was misinterpreted and not intended to mandate extreme working hours. Muraleedharan emphasizes Subrahmanyan’s supportive leadership and commitment to employee growth, urging understanding of his true intentions.

The Times of India Thar, Royal Enfield and e-scooters: Cockfight organisers raise stakes this Sankranti

Next Sankranti, cockfights in coastal Andhra Pradesh are set to see high stakes with prizes like Mahindra Thar SUVs and Royal Enfield Bullets for winning roosters. This new trend aims to attract more participants, emphasizing memorable events over profits, with organizers focusing on participant satisfaction and elaborate setups.

The Times of India 'Ban flow of critical minerals': Ex-Trudeau ally responds to threats by 'bully' Trump

Jagmeet Singh warns that Donald Trump's tariff threats pose a significant danger to Canadian jobs and the economy. He urges Canada to respond strongly, possibly by halting the export of critical minerals to the US, and firmly rejects any notion of Canada integrating into the United States.

The Times of India When a Pakistani cricketer called Indian players 'kafirs'!

In 'Fearless', Mohinder Amarnath recounts the 1978 cricket tour of Pakistan, depicting an unwelcome derogatory comment from a Pakistani cricketer and mixed interactions with Pakistani players. Despite some hostility, the Indian team received overwhelmingly warm welcomes from the crowds, highlighting the contrasting experiences throughout the tour.

The Times of India Grammys to 'proceed as planned' on February 2 amidst LA wildfire relief efforts

The Grammys, slated for February 2, will "proceed as planned" despite the devastating fires scorching Los Angeles, the Recording Academy said Monday. "The Grammys will not only honor the artistry and achievements of our music community but also serve as a platform to amplify the spirit of resilience that defines this great city of Los Angeles," Mason and Hurt said.

The Times of India TikTok in US: Will Elon Musk buy it from China?

Chinese officials are exploring the possibility of Elon Musk acquiring TikTok's US operations if the platform faces a ban, preferring it remains under ByteDance's ownership. Senior officials are debating contingency plans while ByteDance contests the ban in the Supreme Court. Negotiations involve complex geopolitical and financial factors, with Musk's involvement seen as strategically favorable.

The Times of India 'Serious consequences on millions': Biden urged to extend TikTok ban deadline

US lawmakers are urging President Biden to extend the deadline for ByteDance to sell TikTok's US assets to avoid a potential ban. ByteDance's legal team argues that completing a sale by January 19 is unfeasible, stressing the impact on 170 million American users. Many content creators are switching to another Chinese app, Xiaohongshu.

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