A national study of Australian undergraduates suggests that spending more than 10 hours a week gaming is associated with poorer diet quality, higher body weight, and disrupted sleep, highlighting the need for healthier gaming habits…
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Live Updates: Trains Collide After Derailment in Spain, Killing at Least 21 – The New York Times
- Live Updates: Trains Collide After Derailment in Spain, Killing at Least 21 The New York Times
- Five dead after high-speed trains collide in Spain BBC
- Two high-speed trains collide in Spain, police sources say 21 people killed Dawn
- High-speed…
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India’s thriving online delivery platforms face a year of reckoning
Delivery agents zipping through rain, fog or hot conditions to deliver orders is a common sight in India [NurPhoto via Getty Images] Last week, the Indian government asked e-commerce companies to stop 10-minute deliveries – drawing the curtain on a much-trumpeted promise by start-ups to provide groceries, food, grooming and even home repair services at lightning speeds in India.
The diktat follows a New Year’s Eve strike by some 200,000 gig workers that pitted start-up founders and venture capitalists against politicians, trade unions and delivery workers over demands that ranged from minimum wages to a ban on the 10-minute promise.
The striking workers also asked for more transparency in wage calculation and an end to what they allege is arbitrary algorithmic control of things like ratings and even contract termination.
Armies of men and women – but mostly men – speeding through traffic to deliver parcels, come rain or sun, have become a common sight on the roads of Mumbai, Delhi and other Indian cities since the pandemic.
Millions of households are now used to the convenience of quick doorstep deliveries booked through digital apps, with platforms such as Zomato, Swiggy, Blinkit and Instamart becoming integral to urban commerce in Asia’s third largest economy.
While the striking workers – who form the backbone of these apps – are bargaining for better, safer working conditions, platforms argue that over-regulation will kill an industry that is possibly the fastest growing segment of the Indian labour market. India’s gig workforce is 12 million strong and expected to double to 24 million by the end of this decade.
Armies of men speeding through traffic to deliver parcels are a common sight on Indian roads [Bloomberg via Getty Images] The workers’ strike on the last day of 2025, and the ban on 10-minute deliveries – although not yet fully in place – come even as the government is all set to implement new rules that bring gig work under the ambit of labour laws for the first time. A new code set to come into effect this year has brought in, among other things, insurance coverage and social security protections for workers who clock 90 days on the platforms every year.
All of this puts new burdens on delivery apps that have thrived on light-touch regulation and cheap labour so far. Their stock prices have plunged – Swiggy is down some 15% in the last month, and Eternal, which owns Zomato and quick-commerce company Blinkit, is trading flat – as operating costs and pressures from the unions build up.
With investors spooked and some opposition politicians strongly backing the strikes, gig platform founders such as Eternal boss Deepinder Goyal have been forced to go into firefighting mode.
In a series of posts on X earlier this month, Goyal defended the resilience of his platforms, saying that Zomato and Blinkit delivered 75 million orders to 63 million customers on New Years’ Eve – “a record pace” unaffected by the striking workers who he called “miscreants”.
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Here’s What Caught Ahn Hyo-Seop’s Eye at Samsung’s CES 2026 Showcase – Samsung Newsroom Malaysia
The actor and Samsung TV Ambassador shares his favorite Samsung picks — from immersive screens to artful sound
Actor Ahn Hyo-seop understands how powerful a well-crafted scene can be. But at CES…
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Michelle Pfeiffer.Series Gets First Teaser
Viewers who tuned into the season two finale of Landman caught the first teaser trailer for another highly anticipated series in the Taylor Sheridan-verse on Sunday.
The Madison, one of several Yellowstone offshoots, had revealed
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Silver just solved a major solid-state battery problem
Using a solid electrolyte instead of a liquid one inside a battery could enable rechargeable lithium metal batteries that are safer, store much more energy, and recharge far faster than today’s lithium-ion batteries. This idea has attracted…
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China’s Shenzhou-21 crew continues with science experiments, life in orbit_英语频道_央视网(cctv.com)
China’s Shenzhou-21 astronauts interact with robot “Xiaohang” aboard China’s space station. /China Media Group
China’s Shenzhou-21 astronauts have steadily advanced scientific experiments in several fields aboard…
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Google confirms ‘high-friction’ sideloading flow is coming to Android
This prompt will show up on Android 8.0 and later. You must give individual apps the ability to install apps in newer versions of Android.
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- Google says Android is getting a “high-friction” sideloading flow.
- The company insists it’s…
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Coco Gauff cruises into second round with straight-sets victory
Gauff set the tone by taking the first point on offer before going on to take the game.
In the second game, however, it proved to be far from smooth sailing for Gauff. Consecutive double faults from the American invited pressure from Rakhimova,…
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Palestinian committee releases mission statement on Gaza governance – RADIO PAKISTAN
- Palestinian committee releases mission statement on Gaza governance RADIO PAKISTAN
- Gaza second phase Dawn
- Palestinian families pledge support for Gaza administration committee TRT World
- ‘Easy way or hard’: Trump issues new demand for Hamas…
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