Open AI Whistleblower Suchir Balaji 'Was Shot Twice' In The Head In 'Suicide', Parents Make Big Claims

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:49pm on 07 Apr 2025,Monday India Global

Suchir Balaji, the 28-year-old Big Tech whistleblower, was found dead in California with two gunshot wounds to his head. Though authorities labelled it a suicide, his parents insist it was murder. “How can someone shoot themselves twice in the head?” asked his father, adding, “The second bullet missed. That’s clear in the autopsy.” Balaji, who had reportedly raised concerns over artificial intelligence practices, particularly at OpenAI, had returned from India just weeks before his death. His family alleges his knowledge made him a target. U.S. police continue to investigate the case, but his parents are demanding a deeper federal probe. (PC: LinkedIn)

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"How Dare You": Indian-Origin Techie Calls Out Microsoft Over Israel Ties

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 09:17am on 07 Apr 2025,Monday India Global

During Microsoft's 50th anniversary event, Indian-American software engineer Vaniya Agrawal confronted CEOs Satya Nadella, Bill Gates, and Steve Ballmer, accusing them of complicity in the deaths of 50,000 Palestinians in Gaza through Microsoft's technology. Labeling Microsoft a "digital weapons manufacturer," she criticized a purported $133 million contract with Israel's Ministry of Defense and the use of AI and Azure technologies in military operations. Agrawal announced her resignation, urging colleagues to hold the company accountable. Earlier, employee Ibtihal Aboussad similarly protested against AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman, accusing him of war profiteering. (PC: CNET & Mint)

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Saudi Arabia to Impose Visa Ban on 14 Countries Including India Ahead of Hajj 2025

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 07:25am on 07 Apr 2025,Monday India Global

Saudi Arabia has temporarily suspended issuing Umrah, business, and family visit visas to citizens of 14 countries, including India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, until mid-June 2025, coinciding with the conclusion of Hajj. This measure aims to manage overcrowding and prevent unregistered pilgrims from performing Hajj without proper authorization. The affected countries are India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Iraq, Nigeria, Jordan, Algeria, Sudan, Ethiopia, Tunisia, Yemen, and one unspecified nation. Authorities have warned that individuals found staying illegally during Hajj will face a five-year entry ban and a fine of SAR 10,000. Pilgrims are advised to obtain proper Hajj permits to avoid penalties. (PC: Newsx, Aaj English TV & AP)

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Indian-Origin Techie Quits Microsoft After Accusing Company Of Enabling Gaza 'Genocide' With AI Tools

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:11am on 07 Apr 2025,Monday India Global

Indian-origin engineer Vaniya Agrawal publicly confronted Microsoft leaders Satya Nadella, Steve Ballmer, and Bill Gates, accusing the company of enabling Israel's military actions in Gaza. At the firm's 50th anniversary event, she shouted, “Shame on you all,” alleging Microsoft’s AI and cloud services aid in “genocide.” After being escorted out, she submitted a scathing resignation, effective April 11, stating Microsoft empowers oppressors. Her letter claimed Microsoft’s technology powers surveillance and lethal systems in Gaza. A second employee, Ibtihal Aboussad, also protested, calling AI head Mustafa Suleyman a “war profiteer.” Microsoft has not responded officially to the incident. (PC: India Today)

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India Unlikely To Retaliate Against Trump’s 26% Tariffs As Trade Deal Talks Continue With US

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:08am on 07 Apr 2025,Monday India Global

India will likely avoid retaliating against US President Donald Trump’s 26% tariffs, according to officials, citing ongoing trade talks between the two nations. A clause in Trump’s tariff order allows exemptions for countries working to fix trade imbalances. India, already negotiating a trade deal since PM Modi’s February US visit, sees itself in a stronger position than nations like China or Vietnam. India may slash duties on $23 billion in US imports. However, economists warn the tariffs could slow India’s GDP by 20-40 basis points and hit diamond exports hard, risking thousands of jobs and broader economic damage. (PC: Reuters)

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Indian Man Stabbed to Death in Canada, Suspect Arrested

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:33pm on 06 Apr 2025,Sunday India Global

An Indian man was stabbed to death in Rockland, near Ottawa, Canada. Local police have arrested a suspect but have not shared further details. The Indian embassy in Canada confirmed the incident and said it is helping the victim’s family. Authorities have not revealed the cause of death or any possible charges. The Ontario Provincial Police warned residents to expect more police in the area. The investigation is ongoing. The embassy said it is in touch with a local community group to support the victim’s family during this difficult time. (PC: India Today)

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Sri Lanka Frees 14 Indian Fishermen During PM Modi’s Visit, Talks Held on Future Solutions

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:39pm on 06 Apr 2025,Sunday India Global

Sri Lanka released 14 Indian fishermen on Sunday as a special gesture during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit. Modi and Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake discussed the issue in Colombo, agreeing on a “humane approach.” Over 140 Indian fishermen were arrested this year for crossing into Sri Lankan waters. The Tamil Nadu government has urged the Centre to help. Modi stressed the need for a “constructive solution.” Both countries plan more talks to prevent such incidents. The visit also saw the launch of two India-backed railway projects to strengthen ties. (PC: PMO)

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PM Modi Responds Positively to Sanath Jayasuriya’s Request for International Cricket Stadium in Jaffna Under India’s ‘Neighbourhood First’ Policy

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 01:52pm on 06 Apr 2025,Sunday India Global

During his Colombo visit on April 5, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was approached by Sri Lanka’s national cricket coach and legendary cricketer Sanath Jayasuriya, who thanked India for its support during Sri Lanka’s economic crisis. Jayasuriya requested India’s assistance in developing an international cricket stadium in Jaffna, aimed at uplifting sports infrastructure in the Northern and Eastern provinces. In response, PM Modi acknowledged the importance of the initiative and assured that the Indian government would seriously consider the proposal, aligning with its ongoing commitment to regional development under the ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy. (PC: ANI)

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88 Year Old Indian Woman Faces ₹57 Lakh Medical Bill During Canada Visit

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 09:15am on 06 Apr 2025,Sunday India Global

An 88-year-old Indian woman visiting Canada was hospitalized for two months due to a severe illness, leading to a medical bill of ₹57 lakh. Her family is now seeking financial assistance through crowdfunding to cover the expenses. This incident highlights the critical need for adequate health insurance, especially for senior citizens traveling abroad. In India, a staggering 98% of senior citizens lack health insurance, leaving them vulnerable to substantial medical costs. This case underscores the importance of securing comprehensive health coverage to avoid financial hardships during unforeseen medical emergencies. (PC: Mint)

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Karnataka HC Denies Interim Protection to Elon Musk’s X as Centre Stands Firm on ‘Law of Land’

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 08:37am on 06 Apr 2025,Sunday India Global

The Karnataka High Court has denied interim protection to Elon Musk's X (formerly Twitter) against potential coercive actions by the Indian government, emphasizing that all social media platforms must adhere to India's laws unless directed otherwise by a court. X contends that India's legal framework, particularly Section 69A of the IT Act, is ambiguous and that the government is bypassing safeguards by issuing orders under Section 79, thereby pressuring platforms to comply without proper oversight. The company also alleges that the threat of revoking "safe harbour" protections is being used to enforce compliance, undermining due process and placing digital platforms in a precarious position. (PC: Crypto Rank)

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