South Korea AI Law Sparks Startup Backlash: Can Regulation and Innovation Coexist?
South Korea has passed the world’s first comprehensive AI law—but local startups are worried it could stifle innovation just as they’re gaining global traction.
South Korea has passed the world’s first comprehensive AI law—but local startups are worried it could stifle innovation just as they’re gaining global traction.
Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif has ignited a firestorm in the cricketing world, calling on the PCB to boycott the T20 World Cup in solidarity with Bangladesh. This move challenges the ICC’s authority and could reshape the tournament.
In a highly unusual and controversial move, two individuals serving life sentences for separate murders—Priya Seth and Hanuman Prasad—are set to marry on January 23, 2026, after being granted 15-day parole by the Rajasthan High Court. Their story, born inside Jaipur’s open-air prison, has ignited a fierce debate on justice, rehabilitation, and victims’ rights.
Former Indian pacer Atul Wassan has delivered a sharp rebuttal to the Bangladesh Cricket Board’s (BCB) request to move its T20 World Cup 2026 matches out of India. Citing Bangladesh’s own captain Litton Das—a practicing Hindu—Wassan called the security concerns inconsistent and questioned the logic behind the demand, which the ICC has already rejected as logistically unworkable.
In a gruesome crime that has stunned Vijayawada, a woman and her lover are accused of murdering her husband by lacing his biryani with 20 sleeping pills before suffocating him with a pillow. While the husband lay unconscious, the couple allegedly spent the night watching porn—only for the truth to unravel through a post-mortem that revealed clear signs of suffocation, not a natural heart attack as claimed.
After an unusually warm Thursday, Delhi was hit by unexpected rain and thunderstorms on Friday, January 23, 2026, as an active western disturbance swept across the capital. The sudden shift has brought relief from the heat, slashed temperatures to a cool 18–20°C, and is expected to significantly improve the city’s notoriously poor air quality.