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The Times of India iPhone users in EU to get more control over default apps

Apple is preparing to allow iPhone and iPad users in the European Union to change default apps for phone calls, messaging, and other core functions under the Digital Markets Act. Beginning with iOS 18, these changes also include deleting certain pre-installed Apple apps, intending to enhance competition in digital markets per EU regulations.

The Times of India Court orders cops to restore security for wrestler in Brij Bhushan case

A Delhi court directed the city police on Thursday to immediately reinstate the security of a female wrestler who has accused former Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh of sexual harassment.

The Times of India Can PM Modi emerge as a peacemaker? Indians in Ukraine think so

Long-term Indian residents in Ukraine, affected by the war that began in February 2022, face challenges in relocating their businesses and families. They are hopeful about PM Modi's historic visit, which may signal a shift in India’s stance and improve relations with Ukraine, countering criticism of India's neutrality in the conflict.

The Times of India 'Let’s plan a workout session': Manu after meeting boxing legend

Olympic medallists Manu Bhaker and Mary Kom reunited, sharing their camaraderie on social media. Bhaker, recovering from a hand injury, expressed joy in catching up and planning a workout session with the boxing legend. Despite missing the upcoming Shooting World Cup, Bhaker’s break allows her to explore other passions, highlighting the strong bonds within India's Olympic community.

The Times of India This Dreamcast game may have been a favourite of US VP candidate Tim Walz

US Vice President candidate Tim Walz, a former gamer known for owning a Sega Dreamcast, reportedly enjoyed playing Crazy Taxi. His high school group, the 'Nerd Herd,' were known for LAN parties, playing World of Warcraft. Walz aims to follow in the steps of Barack Obama, also a known gamer, by potentially becoming the first gamer Vice President.

The Times of India Coach Class: Tim Walz and a teachable moment in US politics

Tim Walz, Minnesota governor, accepted the Democratic vice-presidential nomination at the party convention, emphasizing reproductive rights and receiving emotional support from his family. The event featured strong advocacy for LGBTQ rights and critiques of Republican policies. Kamala Harris, with endorsements from notable figures, will close the convention with her acceptance speech.

The Times of India 'Don't laugh': SG Tushar Mehta during Kolkata doctor case hearing in SC

The Supreme Court's hearing on the Kolkata doctor rape-murder case saw criticism of West Bengal Police's handling and a tense moment with Solicitor General Tushar Mehta's remark. The court endorsed peaceful protests, ordered a polygraph test for the accused and urged medical professionals to return to work, highlighting the need for improved safety.

The Times of India Delhi Police removes security of women wrestlers: Vinesh

Wrestler Vinesh Phogat has alleged that the Delhi Police has removed the security detail assigned to female wrestlers who are set to provide testimony against Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, the former chief of the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI), in a sexual harassment case being heard in Delhi court.

The Times of India Delhi Police removes security of women wrestlers: Vinesh

Wrestler Vinesh Phogat has alleged that the Delhi Police has removed the security detail assigned to female wrestlers who are set to provide testimony against Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, the former chief of the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI), in a sexual harassment case being heard in Delhi court.

The Times of India Security of women wrestlers going to testify against Brij Bhushan removed: Vinesh

Wrestler Vinesh Phogat has alleged that the Delhi Police has removed the security detail assigned to female wrestlers who are set to provide testimony against Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, the former chief of the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI), in a sexual harassment case being heard in Delhi court.

The Times of India China’s promotion of disgraced Covid official sparks backlash

Zhang Linlin, previously demoted for manipulating Covid health codes to limit rural investors' movements, has been promoted to party chief of Zhengzhou’s culture and tourism bureau. This decision has triggered public outrage and raised concerns about accountability within China's governance system, despite President Xi Jinping's ongoing anti-graft campaign.

The Times of India New auditors and CEO: Adani Group's plan for image makeover

Gautam Adani, Asia's second-richest individual, is set to enhance transparency and disclosure by bringing in auditors from a top global firm and hiring a CEO for his family offices. This move is in response to past scrutiny from Hindenburg Research and aims to improve professional management of his $105.4 billion wealth.

The Times of India 'Mumbai cha Raja': Rohit's video evokes SKY's response

Indian T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav praised Rohit Sharma as the "King of Mumbai" as Rohit was named International Cricketer of the Year at the CEAT Cricket Awards. Rohit, recognized for leading India to the 2024 T20 World Cup victory, expressed his continued ambition for success, emphasizing the team's excitement for upcoming challenges.

The Times of India Sri Lanka court convicts president over vote delay

Sri Lanka's Supreme Court has found President Ranil Wickremesinghe guilty of unlawfully delaying local elections, seen as a referendum on his economic policies. The court criticized his conduct and ordered immediate local polls. Wickremesinghe defended the delay, citing economic challenges. This ruling places focus on the upcoming presidential election next month.

The Times of India Zomato shuts down 2-year-old Legends service

Zomato has officially shut down its 'Legends' service, designed to deliver iconic regional dishes across India, due to an inability to meet market demands. Despite attempts to revive it and an increased minimum order value, the service failed. The company also discontinued its 'Xtreme' hyperlocal goods delivery due to poor demand.