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    South Korea's liberal opposition candidate Lee poised to win election as challenger concedes

    Lee Jae-myung, the liberal opposition candidate, is projected to win South Korea's presidential election, prompting his conservative rival Kim Moon Soo to concede. Lee faces immediate challenges including US tariff policies and North Korea's nuclear program.

    What we can learn about Xi's rule by studying his father's life

    A new biography explores the life of Xi Zhongxun, father of China's current leader, Xi Jinping. It examines why Xi Jinping's rule echoes Mao's autocracy, despite his father's reformist ideals. The book reveals the inherent contradictions within the Chinese Communist Party. It highlights the suffering endured by both father and son during the Cultural Revolution.

    South Koreans vote for new president in wake of Yoon's ouster over martial law

    South Koreans are voting in a snap election triggered by the ouster of Yoon Suk Yeol. Lee Jae-myung, the liberal front-runner, is expected to win amid public frustration over Yoon's actions. The new president will face challenges including a slowing economy, Trump's trade policies, and North Korea's nuclear threats, requiring careful navigation of domestic and international affairs.

    India’s tiger warrior dies at 73: Who was Valmik Thapar and what is the legacy of India’s tiger conservation icon

    India mourns the loss of Valmik Thapar, a dedicated tiger conservationist who passed away at 73. For over five decades, he passionately studied and protected tigers, particularly in Ranthambore National Park. Thapar's work included co-founding the Ranthambhore Foundation, authoring numerous books and documentaries, and advocating for stricter anti-poaching measures, leaving behind a legacy of unwavering commitment to wildlife preservation.

    Anchor Group’s Hemang Shah released by Bombay HC in case stemming from family dispute

    The Bombay High Court declared the arrest of Anchor Group director Hemang Jadavji Shah by the Economic Offences Wing as illegal, citing a violation of his constitutional rights. The court found no urgent need for the arrest related to a complaint filed by Shah's brother and father concerning alleged financial misappropriation.

    Strategic expansion, cost efficiency boost FY25 revenue by 35%, says Arihant Academy

    Arihant Academy reported a robust 35% revenue growth in FY2024-25, reaching Rs 42.58 crore, driven by strategic expansion and cost optimization. Profit after tax nearly tripled to Rs 4.45 crore. The company acquired institutions like Carmel Tuitions and Zen Education, enhancing service offerings and expanding its reach across Mumbai. The board recommended a 10% final dividend.

    The Economic Times
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