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  • India revokes order to preload cybersecurity app on smartphones after outcry – Reuters

    1. India revokes order to preload cybersecurity app on smartphones after outcry  Reuters
    2. India ready to change state-run security app order after outcry  Dawn
    3. Sanchar Saathi: India scraps order to pre-install state-run cyber safety app on…

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  • Kyrgyzstan president arrives in Islamabad on 2-day maiden visit – Pakistan

    Kyrgyzstan president arrives in Islamabad on 2-day maiden visit – Pakistan

    Kyrgyzstan President Sadyr Zhaparov arrived in Islamabad on Wednesday for a two-day maiden state visit.

    The Kyrgyz president and his high-level delegation comprising senior cabinet ministers, top officials and prominent business leaders landed at…

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  • UK project sets out the world’s first roadmap to a circular space economy

    UK project sets out the world’s first roadmap to a circular space economy


    The International Space Station (elements of this image furnished by NASA).

    From reusable rockets to space stations that could one day recycle floating debris into new materials, a first-of-its-kind study from the…

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  • ‘Raw speed and adaptability under pressure’ – Why Racing Bulls are taking a chance on Lindblad

    ‘Raw speed and adaptability under pressure’ – Why Racing Bulls are taking a chance on Lindblad

    Arvid Lindblad will be the new kid on the block next year in Formula 1 after he was announced as Liam Lawson’s team mate at Racing Bulls for 2026. F1 TV commentator Alex Jacques explains why Red Bull are taking a chance on a driver who is still…

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  • Autism-Linked Behaviors in Mice Reduced by Nutrient Trio – Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News

    1. Autism-Linked Behaviors in Mice Reduced by Nutrient Trio  Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News
    2. Supplement Mix Reverses Autism Traits  Neuroscience News
    3. Autism: Supplement trio improves social behavior in mice  Medical News Today
    4. 3 supplements…

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  • CoComelon started as a YouTube show for toddlers. It’s now a $3 billion empire that even Disney can’t ignore

    CoComelon started as a YouTube show for toddlers. It’s now a $3 billion empire that even Disney can’t ignore

    In March 21, 2017, the most famous toddler in the world was born. As if by immaculate conception, JJ—as he would later be named—appeared as a fully formed child with a cherubic face, big brown eyes, one top tooth, and a swoop of yellow hair…

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  • Autism-Linked Behaviors in Mice Reduced by Nutrient Trio – Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News

    1. Autism-Linked Behaviors in Mice Reduced by Nutrient Trio  Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News
    2. Supplement Mix Reverses Autism Traits  Neuroscience News
    3. Autism: Supplement trio improves social behavior in mice  Medical News Today
    4. 3 supplements…

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  • Kyren Wilson close to ‘mental breakdown’ in UK Championship defeat in York

    Kyren Wilson close to ‘mental breakdown’ in UK Championship defeat in York

    Wilson said his cue and the table were “awful” in the defeat by Slessor.

    The cue Wilson used to win the world title was damaged while being refurbished at the start of this season.

    “I want to smash the place up. I am so angry at what has happened,”…

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  • Cleric Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza gets bail in blasphemy case

    Cleric Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza gets bail in blasphemy case

    Cleric Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza pictured during a lecture released on August 25, 2025. — Screengrab via YouTube@EngineerMuhammadAliMirzaClips
    • Case registered in Jhelum over blasphemy charge.
    • Justice Sadaqat Ali…

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  • WPP set to be relegated from FTSE 100 after nearly 30 years | WPP

    WPP set to be relegated from FTSE 100 after nearly 30 years | WPP

    WPP is set to be relegated from the FTSE 100 after nearly 30 years, as the advertising giant struggles to stem an exodus of clients and match the artificial intelligence and data capabilities of rivals.

    WPP, once the world’s largest advertising group, has seen its market valuation plummet from around £24bn in 2017 to just £3.1bn.

    The company has also seen its share price plunge two-thirds this year and is expected to be relegated from the blue chip index when the next quarterly reshuffle is officially announced after stock markets close on Wednesday afternoon.

    WPP has issued two profit warnings this year and Cindy Rose, who took over as chief executive after Mark Read was ousted in June, has launched a strategic review, admitting that the company has “not gone far enough or fast enough in adapting to the evolving needs of our clients”.

    Founded in 1985 by Sir Martin Sorrell, who built a global advertising powerhouse out of a small, Kent-based maker of wire baskets, WPP has been in the FTSE 100 since 1998.

    “I was in the room with Sorrell when the business entered the FTSE 100 … the jubilation,” said Alex DeGroote, a media analyst. “This is a moment, the end of an era really. It is sad; advertising … is an industry where Britain had a global leader. To fall out is pretty ignominious and there is no obvious route back.”

    WPP is investing heavily in AI tools but has been slow to adapt to a changing market and is being heavily outgunned, principally by France’s Publicis Groupe, which took its crown as the biggest ad group in the world by revenue last year.

    Given the parlous state WPP is in, analysts believe that Rose may only have a year to turn the business around, or break up the company, which has become a potential takeover target.

    British Land, the most valuable company in the FTSE 250, looks set to be promoted to the FTSE 100 to take the spot vacated by WPP.

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    In September’s reshuffle, housebuilder Taylor Wimpey – led by Jennie Daly – was relegated from the FTSE 100. Daly’s departure, and the relegation of Rose’s WPP, will leave just seven female chief executives in the blue chip index. GSK boss Emma Walmsley and Severn Trent chief Liv Garfield, both longstanding FTSE CEOs, have recently announced their departures.

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