Gold, silver outlook: Precious metals likely to remain range-bound amid US-Iran peace talks, macroeconomic cues

Gold and silver prices are expected to remain range-bound for the second straight week as investors closely monitor developments in US-Iran peace negotiations and key global macroeconomic data, analysts said.Market participants are expected to track inflation data from China, Germany and the United States, along with GDP figures from the Eurozone and the UK later…

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NEET UG 2026 under investigation: NTA flags alleged malpractice, says central agencies examining inputs

The National Testing Agency (NTA) on Sunday publicly acknowledged reports of alleged irregularities linked to the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Undergraduate (NEET UG) 2026 and confirmed that inputs related to suspected malpractice had already been escalated to central agencies for investigation.The development follows action initiated by the Rajasthan Special Operations Group (SOG), triggering fresh…

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Berlin Season 2: ‘Money Heist’ universe to expand as creators reveal spin-off ahead of ‘Berlin’ Season 2: ‘The revolution never ends’ |

‘Money Heist’ fans may have something else to look forward to ahead of the ‘Money Heist: Berlin’ season 2 release. In a public spectacle, along with an online trailer, creators of the hit show announced that the universe of ‘Money Heist’ is expanding yet again. The announcement, ahead of the release of season 2 of…

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Weekly Health Horoscope Predictions, May 10 to May 16, 2026: Tips for wellness and balance based on each zodiac sign

Aries You may be operating with a strong sense of mental urgency this week, but your body could struggle to maintain the same pace continuously. Headaches, disturbed sleep, acidity, irritation, eye strain or sudden exhaustion may increase if rest continues to be ignored. Your body is asking for slower rhythms and recovery, not more stimulation…

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The new logic of mining is written in data

For decades, mining advantage was determined by geology. That is no longer enough. Ore grade, reserve size and proximity to infrastructure once defined competitiveness. Companies with access to high-quality deposits held a structural advantage. That logic is beginning to change. As India accelerates infrastructure development and manufacturing, demand for metals is rising. At the same…

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