Author: Mohd Khalid

Mohd Khalid from Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh is a Journalist who covers sports, technology, and global affairs. He speaks Hindi, Urdu, and English, and shares his insights through social media and online platforms.

Naomi Osaka is poised to make her comeback at the Canadian Open in Toronto this week, where she will face a challenging first-round match against Ons Jabeur. As the former world No. 1 returns to competitive tennis, now ranked 95th in the world, she has been reflecting on her recent experiences and how they have influenced her game. Facing Ons Jabeur in First Round: Former world No. 1, now ranked 95th, tackles a tough opponent as she returns to competitive tennis.Facing Ons Jabeur in First Round: Osaka, who became a mother last summer, has opened up about the physical and…

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In a landmark decision, a U.S. judge has ruled that Google has violated antitrust laws by spending billions of dollars to establish and maintain an illegal monopoly as the world’s default search engine. This ruling marks a significant victory for federal authorities aiming to curtail Big Tech’s market dominance. The decision, issued by the U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta, sets the stage for a second trial that will determine potential remedies, which could include a breakup of Google’s parent company, Alphabet. Such a move would significantly alter the landscape of the online advertising industry, which Google has dominated for years.…

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Apple is gearing up to unveil the highly anticipated iPhone 16 series in early September, featuring four models: the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max. While the design might appear similar to the iPhone 15 Pro series, substantial hardware and software enhancements are set to make the iPhone 16 Pro series a notable upgrade. Here’s a look at the five most significant changes expected with the new release: 1. Introduction of the A18 Pro Chip The iPhone 16 Pro series will debut with the new A18 Pro chip, bringing advancements in CPU, GPU,…

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Turkey Blocks Instagram Amid Censorship Controversy Government Accuses Instagram of Censorship Turkey has blocked access to Instagram, as announced by the national communications authority BTK on Friday. This decision follows accusations from a top government official alleging that the social media platform censored posts related to the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh. Official Explanations and Reactions Fahrettin Altun, the communications director for the Turkish presidency, publicly criticized Instagram for blocking condolence posts about Haniyeh’s death. He labeled this action as “censorship, pure and simple” and claimed that Instagram did not provide any justification for removing the content. “We will…

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