Author: Aditya Lenka

Aditya Lenka

A multi-faceted professional with a diverse range of skills and experiences. He currently works as a Producer, Digital Marketer, and Journalist for several well-known media outlets, namely StratNewsGlobal, BharatShakti, and Interstellar. With a passion for storytelling and a keen eye for detail, Aditya has covered a wide range of topics and events across India, bringing a unique perspective to his work.When he's not busy producing content, Aditya enjoys exploring new places and cuisines, having traveled extensively throughout India. He's also an avid writer and poet, often penning his thoughts and musings in his free time. And when he wants to unwind and relax, Aditya spends time with his two loyal companions, Zorro and Pablo, his beloved dogs.Aditya's dynamic personality and varied interests make him a unique individual, always eager to learn and experience new things.

Trump Says He Will Have a Say on Netflix–Warner Bros Merger U.S. President Donald Trump stated on Sunday that he intends to play a role in deciding whether the proposed $72 billion merger between Netflix and Warner Brothers should proceed, citing concerns over market dominance in the entertainment industry. Potential Market Power Under Scrutiny Speaking to reporters upon his arrival at the Kennedy Center’s annual awards show, Trump said, “I’ll be involved in that decision.” His remarks suggest that the administration may closely review the implications of combining two of Hollywood’s most influential media players. On Friday, Netflix announced an…

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Amnesty Raises Alarm Over India’s Plan for Always-On Phone Tracking Amnesty International has criticised India’s consideration of a telecom industry proposal that would require always-on satellite location tracking on mobile phones, calling the idea “deeply concerning” and a threat to the safety of human rights defenders. Surveillance Push Sparks Concern Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has long pressed telecom operators to provide more accurate location details of individuals under investigation. To achieve this, telecom firms have urged authorities to compel smartphone manufacturers to permanently activate tracking features on all devices. Reuters reported on Friday that the government is currently reviewing…

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EngineAI Launches the T800, a Real-World Humanoid Built for Power and Endurance Chinese robotics firm EngineAI (Zhòngqíng) has unveiled its latest innovation—the T800, a full-size humanoid robot designed to operate effectively in real-world conditions. During the presentation, the company emphasised that all demonstration footage was authentic, with no computer-generated imagery, artificial manipulation, or video speed enhancement. Strength and Stability at Human Scale Standing at 173 centimetres, the T800 mirrors the height of an average adult and features a 29-degree-of-freedom joint system, excluding the hands. Each joint can deliver a torque of up to 450 newton-metres, enabling impressive power and stability.…

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BlackRock Warns of Volatile Ride Ahead as AI Boom Drives Market Risks BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, expects artificial intelligence to remain a dominant market theme through 2026 but has cautioned investors to brace for turbulence amid rising speculative activity and leverage in global markets. AI to Keep Powering Markets Despite Volatility Helen Jewell, Chief Investment Officer for Fundamental Equities in EMEA at BlackRock, said returns from AI-linked investments would likely continue to rise, though short-term swings were inevitable as investors reassess valuations and growth prospects. “Do I expect an upward trend of AI growth returns? Yes,” Jewell told…

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Kodaikanal Solar Observatory Data Maps Solar Magnetic Patterns Impacting Space Weather Astronomers from the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) have developed a new method to trace how the Sun’s magnetic activity varies with latitude, shedding light on the mechanisms driving solar cycles and their effects on Earth’s space environment. The research, based on long-term observations from the historic Kodaikanal Solar Observatory, offers valuable insights into how solar magnetic fields influence satellite communication and climate systems. Tracking the Sun’s Magnetic Rhythm The Sun, far from being a static sphere of plasma, is a dynamic, magnetically active star that follows an approximately…

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AI Boom Fuels Hopes and Fears of Economic Overheating Three years after ChatGPT ignited the artificial intelligence revolution, investors remain sharply divided. Enthusiasts see AI as a defining technological shift capable of reshaping economies, while sceptics warn of speculative excess and the potential for yet another tech bubble. A Macro Revolution or a Market Mirage? Supporters of the AI boom argue that this wave differs from previous hype cycles because it represents a macroeconomic transformation rather than a narrow valuation story. With trillions of dollars in planned AI investment over the next five years, they see the technology as a…

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Satellite Surge Threatens Clarity of Space Telescope Observations The rapid expansion of satellites in low-Earth orbit is driving major advances in global telecommunications, bringing broadband connectivity to remote regions. Yet this same growth has intensified light pollution in space, posing a growing threat to the work of orbiting astronomical observatories. Rising Satellite Numbers Cloud Astronomical Data A NASA-led study has revealed that light reflected or emitted by satellites could compromise a significant proportion of images captured by four major space telescopes—two currently operating and two still in development. The analysis found that about 40% of images taken by NASA’s Hubble…

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India Signals Flexibility on Mandatory Cybersecurity App Order India’s government has indicated a willingness to amend its order requiring smartphone makers to pre-install a state-run cybersecurity app, following widespread criticism over privacy and surveillance concerns. Communications Minister Jyotiraditya M. Scindia told lawmakers on Wednesday that the government was “ready to make changes” based on feedback received from various stakeholders. Opposition and Industry Pushback The move sparked immediate backlash from the opposition and the tech industry. Earlier in the day, the main opposition Congress party demanded an explanation from the government, questioning its legal authority to mandate the installation of a…

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LandSpace Emerges as China’s Closest Rival to SpaceX LandSpace has become China’s most advanced private rocket company, positioning itself as the nation’s answer to Elon Musk’s SpaceX. The Beijing-based firm is now betting its future on reusable rockets — a technology that could revolutionise space launches by significantly cutting costs and boosting launch frequency. How LandSpace Began Founded in 2015, LandSpace was among the first startups to enter China’s space sector after Beijing opened it to private investment a year earlier. The company has attracted billions of yuan in funding from investors such as venture capital firm HongShan (formerly Sequoia…

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American Consumers Spend Big on Cyber Week Despite Rising Prices U.S. consumers defied higher prices and tariffs this Cyber Week, spending heavily online despite tighter budgets. Data from Adobe Analytics showed that shoppers spent $14.25 billion on Cyber Monday, pushing total online sales for the Thanksgiving weekend to $44.2 billion. This marked a 7.7% increase from the same period last year, when spending rose 8.2% to $41.1 billion. Bargain hunters took advantage of deals on electronics, fashion, and household essentials, giving retailers a strong start to the holiday season. Shoppers Focus on Value and Incentives Mary Epner, adjunct professor at…

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