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Mongolia Reports More Than 200 Measles Cases

Mongolia has reported more than 200 cases of measles, raising concerns about the spread of the virus in the country.… Read More

Maharashtra Government to Create Corporation for Cyber Security

The Maharashtra government has announced plans to establish a new corporation focused on improving cyber security across the state. This… Read More

South Korea Aims to Grow Animal Medicine Market to $2.7 Billion by 2035

South Korea has set an ambitious target to expand its animal medicine market, aiming for a total market value of… Read More

India’s Deal-Making Activity Jumps 29.6% to $27.5 Billion in Q1 2025

In the first quarter of 2025, India saw a significant rise in deal-making activity, with transactions reaching $27.5 billion. This… Read More

Israeli Researchers Create AI Tool to Analyze Cell Reactions to Drugs

Israeli researchers have developed a new AI tool that helps scientists understand how cells react to different drugs. This technology… Read More

Nokia to Enhance Vodafone Idea’s Optical Network for Improved 4G and 5G Performance

Nokia has announced that it will modernize Vodafone Idea's optical network to help improve its 4G and 5G services. The… Read More

New Blood Test Offers High Accuracy in Measuring Alzheimer’s Progress

A new blood test has been developed to help track the progress of Alzheimer’s disease. This test is designed to… Read More

Global GenAI Spending Set to Reach $644 Billion in 2025: Gartner

According to Gartner, global spending on Generative AI (GenAI) is expected to reach $644 billion in 2025. This significant increase… Read More

Centre Expands PM E-Drive Scheme with Additional EV Charging Stations Coming Soon

The Indian government is speeding up the PM E-Drive scheme by adding more electric vehicle (EV) charging stations across the… Read More

Ethiopia Begins Cholera Vaccination Campaign for 1 Million At-Risk Individuals

Ethiopia has started a cholera vaccination campaign to protect 1 million people who are at risk of the disease. The… Read More