Meta Invests $900 Million in CRED; Kunal Shah to Lead WhatsApp
Meta will invest $900 million in Bengaluru-based fintech company CRED, while founder Kunal Shah prepares to take charge of WhatsApp globally. The linked announcements place one of India’s best-known startup founders at the center of Meta’s next phase in messaging, business services and digital payments. Watch: Why did Meta choose Kunal Shah to lead WhatsApp? See o
Meta Invests $900 Million in CRED; Kunal Shah to Lead WhatsApp
Meta will invest $900 million in Bengaluru-based fintech company CRED, while founder Kunal Shah prepares to take charge of WhatsApp globally. The linked announcements place one of India’s best-known startup founders at the center of Meta’s next phase in messaging, business services and digital payments. Watch: Why did Meta choose Kunal Shah to lead WhatsApp? See o
US accelerates quantum computing and cyber defense push
The United States is stepping up its focus on quantum computing as governments and private companies race to control the next major shift in computing power. The strategy combines research funding, national security planning, and stronger digital defense systems designed to prepare for future computational threats. Rather than treating quantum computing as a distant research topic, policymakers are now positioning it as a strategic infrastructure priority. The direction signals a broader effort to maintain technological leadership in areas where classical computing is approaching its limits. Big tech and government alignment Federal agencies are increasingly coordinating with major technology companies including IBM, Microsoft, and Google, all of which are actively building experimental quantum systems. These companies are exploring how quantum processors could eventually solve complex optimization, material science, and cryptography-related problems that are currently impractical for classical machines. The collaboration is not just scientific. It reflects a competitive global environment where control over advanced computing could influence national security, economic strength, and cybersecurity resilience. Why qubits change the computing model Unlike traditional computers that process data in binary form, quantum systems rely on qubits. These units can exist in multiple states simultaneously, enabling different types of computation through principles such as superposition and entanglement. In theory, this allows quantum systems to evaluate a vast number of possibilities at once. However, real-world systems remain extremely fragile, expensive, and difficult to scale. Most current machines operate in controlled laboratory environments rather than practical deployment settings. Cybersecurity pressure is rising One of the biggest drivers behind quantum investment is its impact on encryption. Modern security systems depend on mathematical problems that are extremely difficult for classical computers to solve. Quantum algorithms, in the long term, could potentially break some of these systems. This risk is pushing governments toward post-quantum cryptography standards developed by research bodies such as NIST. These new encryption models are designed to remain secure even against quantum-level computational attacks. Long road to practical systems Despite rapid progress, fully functional large-scale quantum computers are still years away. Challenges include error correction, stability, and hardware scaling. Researchers agree that meaningful commercial use is still in early stages. Even so, the strategic push continues because early leadership in quantum infrastructure could determine future advantages in defense, intelligence, and advanced science applications. The current phase is less about immediate transformation and more about positioning for a technological shift that could redefine computing over the next decade.
US accelerates quantum computing and cyber defense push
The United States is stepping up its focus on quantum computing as governments and private companies race to control the next major shift in computing power. The strategy combines research funding, national security planning, and stronger digital defense systems designed to prepare for future computational threats. Rather than treating quantum computing as a distant research topic, policymakers are now positioning it as a strategic infrastructure priority. The direction signals a broader effort to maintain technological leadership in areas where classical computing is approaching its limits. Big tech and government alignment Federal agencies are increasingly coordinating with major technology companies including IBM, Microsoft, and Google, all of which are actively building experimental quantum systems. These companies are exploring how quantum processors could eventually solve complex optimization, material science, and cryptography-related problems that are currently impractical for classical machines. The collaboration is not just scientific. It reflects a competitive global environment where control over advanced computing could influence national security, economic strength, and cybersecurity resilience. Why qubits change the computing model Unlike traditional computers that process data in binary form, quantum systems rely on qubits. These units can exist in multiple states simultaneously, enabling different types of computation through principles such as superposition and entanglement. In theory, this allows quantum systems to evaluate a vast number of possibilities at once. However, real-world systems remain extremely fragile, expensive, and difficult to scale. Most current machines operate in controlled laboratory environments rather than practical deployment settings. Cybersecurity pressure is rising One of the biggest drivers behind quantum investment is its impact on encryption. Modern security systems depend on mathematical problems that are extremely difficult for classical computers to solve. Quantum algorithms, in the long term, could potentially break some of these systems. This risk is pushing governments toward post-quantum cryptography standards developed by research bodies such as NIST. These new encryption models are designed to remain secure even against quantum-level computational attacks. Long road to practical systems Despite rapid progress, fully functional large-scale quantum computers are still years away. Challenges include error correction, stability, and hardware scaling. Researchers agree that meaningful commercial use is still in early stages. Even so, the strategic push continues because early leadership in quantum infrastructure could determine future advantages in defense, intelligence, and advanced science applications. The current phase is less about immediate transformation and more about positioning for a technological shift that could redefine computing over the next decade.
Qatar factory blast leaves 54 injured, 18 missing
Qatar factory blast triggers search operation An explosion at a factory in Qatar’s Ras Laffan industrial zone injured 54 people and left 18 others missing, the country’s interior ministry said Monday, June 22. Authorities described the blast as the result of a technical incident and said emergency teams were continuing search and response operations at the site. The ministry did not immediately provide further details on the condition of
Qatar factory blast leaves 54 injured, 18 missing
Qatar factory blast triggers search operation An explosion at a factory in Qatar’s Ras Laffan industrial zone injured 54 people and left 18 others missing, the country’s interior ministry said Monday, June 22. Authorities described the blast as the result of a technical incident and said emergency teams were continuing search and response operations at the site. The ministry did not immediately provide further details on the condition of
Indian Space Startups Build NavIC Support Layer For Defence And Navigation
Indian Space Startups Strengthen NavIC Push With Eyes And Ears In Orbit India’s private space companies are no longer just supporting Isro — they are building satellites that could help the country watch borders, track signals, and strengthen NavIC. At the India Space Congress 2026 in New Delhi, several Indian firms showcased satellite technologies focused on surveillance, si
Indian Space Startups Build NavIC Support Layer For Defence And Navigation
Indian Space Startups Strengthen NavIC Push With Eyes And Ears In Orbit India’s private space companies are no longer just supporting Isro — they are building satellites that could help the country watch borders, track signals, and strengthen NavIC. At the India Space Congress 2026 in New Delhi, several Indian firms showcased satellite technologies focused on surveillance, si
UAE Introduces Strict Social Media Age Limit for Kids
The United Arab Emirates has announced new restrictions preventing children under the age of 15 from creating, using or operating personal accounts on social media platforms. The measure is part of a broader effort to strengthen online safety and reduce children’s exposure to cyberbullying, harmful material, privacy risks and contact with unknown users. Under the cabinet resolution, social media companies operating in the UAE will receive a 12-month compliance period. Platforms th
UAE Introduces Strict Social Media Age Limit for Kids
The United Arab Emirates has announced new restrictions preventing children under the age of 15 from creating, using or operating personal accounts on social media platforms. The measure is part of a broader effort to strengthen online safety and reduce children’s exposure to cyberbullying, harmful material, privacy risks and contact with unknown users. Under the cabinet resolution, social media companies operating in the UAE will receive a 12-month compliance period. Platforms th
Cursor Deal Makes Aman Sanger And Sualeh Asif Billionaires
Massive AI Deal Reshapes Silicon Valley Wealth Landscape A high-value acquisition involving Elon Musk’s SpaceX has triggered a major wealth shift in the global tech ecosystem. The company has reportedly acquired Anysphere, the parent of AI coding platform Cursor, in a $60 billion all-stock transaction. The deal has instantly pushed key founders and early stakeholders into billionaire status, marking one of
Cursor Deal Makes Aman Sanger And Sualeh Asif Billionaires
Massive AI Deal Reshapes Silicon Valley Wealth Landscape A high-value acquisition involving Elon Musk’s SpaceX has triggered a major wealth shift in the global tech ecosystem. The company has reportedly acquired Anysphere, the parent of AI coding platform Cursor, in a $60 billion all-stock transaction. The deal has instantly pushed key founders and early stakeholders into billionaire status, marking one of
SpaceX $60B Cursor Deal Could Value Indian-Origin Founder at $2.7B
SpaceX’s $60 billion Cursor deal could value each Anysphere co-founder’s estimated stake at about $2.7 billion. However, that figure represents the estimated value of stock, not a confirmed cash payout. SpaceX agreed on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, to acquire San Francisco-based Anysphere, the company behind the AI coding platform Cursor, in an all-stock transaction. The deal is expected to close in the third quarter of 2026, subject to regulatory approval and other customary conditi
SpaceX $60B Cursor Deal Could Value Indian-Origin Founder at $2.7B
SpaceX’s $60 billion Cursor deal could value each Anysphere co-founder’s estimated stake at about $2.7 billion. However, that figure represents the estimated value of stock, not a confirmed cash payout. SpaceX agreed on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, to acquire San Francisco-based Anysphere, the company behind the AI coding platform Cursor, in an all-stock transaction. The deal is expected to close in the third quarter of 2026, subject to regulatory approval and other customary conditi
24-year-old Indian techie dies in US skydiving aircraft crash
Tragic skydiving crash claims 12 lives in Missouri A devastating aviation accident in Missouri on Sunday, June 15, 2026, in the United States, has claimed the lives of 12 people, including a 24-year-old Indian tech professional identified as Sai Karthik Varma Datla. The crash occurred shortly after takeoff from Butler Memorial Airport in Bates County, approximately 80 miles south of Kansas City, when a skyd
24-year-old Indian techie dies in US skydiving aircraft crash
Tragic skydiving crash claims 12 lives in Missouri A devastating aviation accident in Missouri on Sunday, June 15, 2026, in the United States, has claimed the lives of 12 people, including a 24-year-old Indian tech professional identified as Sai Karthik Varma Datla. The crash occurred shortly after takeoff from Butler Memorial Airport in Bates County, approximately 80 miles south of Kansas City, when a skyd
India Blocks Telegram Over NEET Leak Concerns, WhatsApp Safe—Why
Telegram restriction ahead of NEET raises WhatsApp question India’s decision to restrict Telegram ahead of the NEET re-test scheduled for June 21 has triggered a wider debate on digital platform regulation and why similar action has not been taken against WhatsApp. The move, taken on the recommendation of the National Testing Agency (NTA), is linked to concerns over exam-related fraud and the circulation o
India Blocks Telegram Over NEET Leak Concerns, WhatsApp Safe—Why
Telegram restriction ahead of NEET raises WhatsApp question India’s decision to restrict Telegram ahead of the NEET re-test scheduled for June 21 has triggered a wider debate on digital platform regulation and why similar action has not been taken against WhatsApp. The move, taken on the recommendation of the National Testing Agency (NTA), is linked to concerns over exam-related fraud and the circulation o
PM Modi Visits Slovakia To Strengthen India-Europe Ties
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Bratislava on a landmark visit to Slovakia, becoming the first Indian prime minister to travel to the country since it became independent in 1993. The visit is part of his three-nation European tour and comes at a time when India is working to deepen its political, economic and technology partnerships across Europe. During his two-day stay, Modi is scheduled to hold bilateral meetings with Slovak Pre
PM Modi Visits Slovakia To Strengthen India-Europe Ties
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Bratislava on a landmark visit to Slovakia, becoming the first Indian prime minister to travel to the country since it became independent in 1993. The visit is part of his three-nation European tour and comes at a time when India is working to deepen its political, economic and technology partnerships across Europe. During his two-day stay, Modi is scheduled to hold bilateral meetings with Slovak Pre
SpaceX IPO Makes Elon Musk the First Trillionaire
Elon Musk became the world’s first trillionaire on paper after SpaceX completed its record-setting stock-market debut on Friday, June 12, 2026. The milestone also renewed attention on the modest South Texas home Musk has described as his primary residence. SpaceX IPO Makes Elon Musk the First Trillionaire SpaceX priced its initial public offering at $135 per share, valuing the company at approximately $1.77 trillion before trading began. Shares, listed
SpaceX IPO Makes Elon Musk the First Trillionaire
Elon Musk became the world’s first trillionaire on paper after SpaceX completed its record-setting stock-market debut on Friday, June 12, 2026. The milestone also renewed attention on the modest South Texas home Musk has described as his primary residence. SpaceX IPO Makes Elon Musk the First Trillionaire SpaceX priced its initial public offering at $135 per share, valuing the company at approximately $1.77 trillion before trading began. Shares, listed
Anthropic Disables Fable 5 After US AI Access Order
Anthropic has said it will disable access to its advanced AI models Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all users after receiving a US government order restricting access for foreign nationals. The directive cited national security concerns, but the company said it was not given detailed evidence explaining the specific threat. The decision affects two of Anthropic’s most powerful AI systems and comes shortly after the launch of Claude Fable 5, whi
Anthropic Disables Fable 5 After US AI Access Order
Anthropic has said it will disable access to its advanced AI models Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all users after receiving a US government order restricting access for foreign nationals. The directive cited national security concerns, but the company said it was not given detailed evidence explaining the specific threat. The decision affects two of Anthropic’s most powerful AI systems and comes shortly after the launch of Claude Fable 5, whi
INNOPROM India 2026 to boost Russia-India trade ties
India and Russia are preparing to host the first INNOPROM International Industrial Technology Exhibition in India, marking a fresh push in their expanding economic and industrial partnership. The event is scheduled to take place from September 9 to 11 at Bharat Mandapam Exhibition and Convention Centre in New Delhi, bringing together manufacturers, investors, technology companies, industrial buyers and government representatives. The exhib
INNOPROM India 2026 to boost Russia-India trade ties
India and Russia are preparing to host the first INNOPROM International Industrial Technology Exhibition in India, marking a fresh push in their expanding economic and industrial partnership. The event is scheduled to take place from September 9 to 11 at Bharat Mandapam Exhibition and Convention Centre in New Delhi, bringing together manufacturers, investors, technology companies, industrial buyers and government representatives. The exhib
OpenDoor Shuts India Team, Moves 250 Roles to US With AI Overhaul
OpenDoor, the US-based real estate technology firm, is winding down its India operations, impacting nearly 250 employees. The move reflects the company’s shift toward AI-powered automation and smaller AI-native teams located in the United States. Executives emphasized that the layoffs are not due to employee performance, praising the India team for their contributions over the years. The transition underscores a larger trend in tech: global operations are increasingly leveraging artificial
OpenDoor Shuts India Team, Moves 250 Roles to US With AI Overhaul
OpenDoor, the US-based real estate technology firm, is winding down its India operations, impacting nearly 250 employees. The move reflects the company’s shift toward AI-powered automation and smaller AI-native teams located in the United States. Executives emphasized that the layoffs are not due to employee performance, praising the India team for their contributions over the years. The transition underscores a larger trend in tech: global operations are increasingly leveraging artificial
Federal Judge Blocks $100,000 H-1B Fee, Easing Indian Student Concerns
The H-1B visa fee ruling has eased concerns for Indian students, skilled workers and US employers after a federal judge in Boston blocked the Trump administration’s proposed $100,000 fee on new H-1B visa petitions. US District Judge Leo Sorokin ruled on Monday, June 8, 2026, that the fee was unlawful because it effectively operated as a tax on H-1B petitions without approval from Congress. The policy, announced on Friday, September 19, 2025, had raised immediate concern among stud
Federal Judge Blocks $100,000 H-1B Fee, Easing Indian Student Concerns
The H-1B visa fee ruling has eased concerns for Indian students, skilled workers and US employers after a federal judge in Boston blocked the Trump administration’s proposed $100,000 fee on new H-1B visa petitions. US District Judge Leo Sorokin ruled on Monday, June 8, 2026, that the fee was unlawful because it effectively operated as a tax on H-1B petitions without approval from Congress. The policy, announced on Friday, September 19, 2025, had raised immediate concern among stud
Pakistan Satellite Surge With China Support Raises India Security Concerns
Pakistan’s rapid satellite expansion with Chinese support is raising fresh security concerns in India, as analysts warn that the South Asian rivalry is increasingly moving into space. More than a year after India launched Operation Sindoor on Wednesday, May 7, 2025, following the Pahalgam terror attack on Tuesday, April 22, 2025, a quieter contest is unfolding hundreds of kilometers above Earth. Pakistan Expands Earth-Observation Satellite Network
Pakistan Satellite Surge With China Support Raises India Security Concerns
Pakistan’s rapid satellite expansion with Chinese support is raising fresh security concerns in India, as analysts warn that the South Asian rivalry is increasingly moving into space. More than a year after India launched Operation Sindoor on Wednesday, May 7, 2025, following the Pahalgam terror attack on Tuesday, April 22, 2025, a quieter contest is unfolding hundreds of kilometers above Earth. Pakistan Expands Earth-Observation Satellite Network
Trump H-1B Visa Fee Ruling Blocks $100,000 Charge
A federal judge in Boston blocked President Donald Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee on Monday, June 8, 2026, ruling that the charge was unlawful and must be vacated. The H-1B visa fee ruling gives immediate relief to U.S. employers that depend on skilled foreign workers in technology, engineering and other specialized fields. H-1B Visa Fee Ruling Deals Setback to Trump Administration U.S. District Judge Leo T. Sorokin ruled in Massachusetts tha
Trump H-1B Visa Fee Ruling Blocks $100,000 Charge
A federal judge in Boston blocked President Donald Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee on Monday, June 8, 2026, ruling that the charge was unlawful and must be vacated. The H-1B visa fee ruling gives immediate relief to U.S. employers that depend on skilled foreign workers in technology, engineering and other specialized fields. H-1B Visa Fee Ruling Deals Setback to Trump Administration U.S. District Judge Leo T. Sorokin ruled in Massachusetts tha
Anthropic Warns AI May One Day Build Its Own Successor
Anthropic is warning that advanced AI may one day build its own successor, a possibility that could reshape the debate over AI safety, human control and frontier AI oversight. The San Francisco-based company behind Claude said full recursive self-improvement has not arrived. But it warned that governments and AI companies should prepare for a stage in which AI systems can improve themselves and help design more powerful future models with limited human involvement.
Anthropic Warns AI May One Day Build Its Own Successor
Anthropic is warning that advanced AI may one day build its own successor, a possibility that could reshape the debate over AI safety, human control and frontier AI oversight. The San Francisco-based company behind Claude said full recursive self-improvement has not arrived. But it warned that governments and AI companies should prepare for a stage in which AI systems can improve themselves and help design more powerful future models with limited human involvement.
Oil prices surge as US-Iran tensions stir global markets
Oil prices rose sharply as Brent crude touched $98.20 per barrel on Wednesday, fueled by rising tensions between the United States and Iran. Recent missile activity in the Gulf region and disrupted shipping routes have intensified concerns about energy supply. Although strategic oil reserves remain untapped for now, the market is reacting to potential risks in the Strait of Hormuz. August contracts have jumped over 2% since early June and more than 5% in just the past week.
Oil prices surge as US-Iran tensions stir global markets
Oil prices rose sharply as Brent crude touched $98.20 per barrel on Wednesday, fueled by rising tensions between the United States and Iran. Recent missile activity in the Gulf region and disrupted shipping routes have intensified concerns about energy supply. Although strategic oil reserves remain untapped for now, the market is reacting to potential risks in the Strait of Hormuz. August contracts have jumped over 2% since early June and more than 5% in just the past week.
Denmark Child Social Media Ban: Mette Frederiksen’s Smoking Remark Sparks Online Safety Debate
Denmark’s plan to restrict social media access for children has become a major talking point after Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen made a controversial comparison between children’s social media use and smoking. Her remark triggered strong reactions online, but it also pushed an important question into the spotlight: how far should governments go to protect children from harmful digital spaces? The debate is linked to Denmark’s proposal to stop children under 15 from using so
Denmark Child Social Media Ban: Mette Frederiksen’s Smoking Remark Sparks Online Safety Debate
Denmark’s plan to restrict social media access for children has become a major talking point after Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen made a controversial comparison between children’s social media use and smoking. Her remark triggered strong reactions online, but it also pushed an important question into the spotlight: how far should governments go to protect children from harmful digital spaces? The debate is linked to Denmark’s proposal to stop children under 15 from using so









