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The Times of India Pakistan flies to moon today, on China wings

India’s Chandrayaan 3 landed while Pakistan prepares for a lunar mission on China's Change’6 orbiter. The mission involves ICube Qamar, IST’s faculty, and students, and aims to collect lunar material on the far side of the moon. The mission is a collaborative effort of IST’s faculty and students, Pakistan’s national space agency Suparco and China’s Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU).

The Times of India Well aware of our constitutional limits, expect same from others: Pak army chief

Pakistan army's Gen Munir emphasizes adherence to constitutional limits, warns against interference. Public discontent rises post Imran Khan's removal. Military's dominance and influence in non-military spheres are highlighted. Pakistan Supreme Court hears case involving ISI and judges. Gen Munir was quoted as talking about constitutional limits at a passing out parade at the Pakistan Air Force Academy in Risalpur, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

The Times of India These interviews of Amazon CEO Andy Jassy broke federal law

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy violated US labour law as ruled by NLRB judge due to anti-union remarks. Amazon plans to appeal, stating it reflects poorly on free speech rights today.

The Times of India Watch: Bhuvi's match-winning delivery vs RR

The IPL 2024 match between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Rajasthan Royals showcased the thrilling essence of T20 cricket, with momentum shifting constantly throughout the game, keeping the outcome uncertain until the final ball was delivered.

The Times of India IPL: SRH script nervy one-run win over RR

Bhuvneshwar Kumar delivered a sensational final over to lead Sunrisers Hyderabad to a narrow one-run victory in a last-ball thriller against Rajasthan Royals, keeping their IPL playoff hopes alive on Thursday. With two runs needed off the last ball, Bhuvneshwar (3/41) trapped Rovman Powell (27) lbw with a full toss, leaving RR stranded at 200 for seven while chasing a target of 202.

The Times of India OpenAI CEO has made investment in this Israeli cyber startup

Israeli cyber security startup Apex, backed by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, secures $7M in funding. It addresses emerging AI threats, aiming to enhance security measures for AI adoption. Co-founder Tomer Avni highlights Israel's cybersecurity prominence and the critical role of AI security.

The Times of India Microsoft-backed OpenAI may launch search

Speculations swirl around OpenAI's potential search engine, challenging Google with Microsoft Bing's support. Altman aims for innovation in information discovery. The tech world anticipates a significant shift in online information access.

The Times of India Bharat Biotech stresses on Covaxin’s safety after AstraZeneca admits causing side effects

Following AstraZeneca's acknowledgment in a UK court that its Covid-19 vaccine triggered a rare side effect—Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (TTS), Hyderabad-based vaccine manufacturer Bharat Biotech emphasized the safety of its indigenous vaccine, Covaxin, aiming to alleviate public apprehensions regarding Covid vaccines. AstraZeneca’s vaccine Vaxzevria, which it developed in collaboration with Oxford University, was manufactured under the Covishield brandname in India.

The Times of India 'Not everything...': Rohit on losing IPL captaincy to Hardik

Rohit Sharma acknowledged on Thursday that 'not everything goes your way' as he reflected on the tumultuous past few months after his stint as captain of the Mumbai Indians in the IPL came to an unexpected end when the reins were passed to Hardik Pandya. However, amidst this transition, Hardik found himself appointed as Rohit's deputy for the upcoming T20 World Cup. Rohit, a revered figure in Indian cricket, experienced a rollercoaster of emotions with his removal as Mumbai Indians' captain, surprising many within the cricketing community.

The Times of India Watch: Controversial third umpire decision gives Head life

The role of the third umpire in cricket is crucial in ensuring fair and accurate decision-making during matches with access to multiple camera angles and technology. Despite having access to advanced technology, the decisions made by the third umpire can still be subject to challenge or scrutiny.

The Times of India Surya pulls off unthinkable against Sunil Narine

Whether it's celebrating a wicket or acknowledging the crowd after scoring a fifty or century, Kolkata Knight Riders star Sunil Narine is known for rarely smiling and maintaining a serious expression. However, Mumbai Indians' Suryakumar Yadav managed to make Narine smile. KKR will take on a struggling Mumbai Indians team at the Wankhede Stadium on Friday.