‘It’s a fine line’: Australian Open chief breaks silence on ‘animals in a zoo’ privacy row | Tennis News

‘It’s a fine line’: Australian Open chief breaks silence on ‘animals in a zoo’ privacy row | Tennis News

Tennis Australia CEO Craig Tiley at Melbourne Park. (Getty Images) Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley has broken his silence on the growing debate around player privacy at the Grand Slam, admitting it is “a fine line” after several top stars complained about backstage camera access — with Iga Swiatek likening the experience to being…

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IndiGo flight disruptions: DGCA imposes Rs 22.20 crore fine for December crisis; warns top management

IndiGo flight disruptions: DGCA imposes Rs 22.20 crore fine for December crisis; warns top management

NEW DELHI: Aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has imposed a penalty of Rs 22.20 crore on IndiGo airlines for the large-scale flight disruptions in early December 2025 that left over three lakh passengers stranded at airports across the country.The DGCA took the action after a detailed inquiry into the airline’s operations between…

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Draft Seeds Bill 2025 Proposes Fine Up to Rs 30 Lakh, Jail Term for Violations; Aims to Ensure Seed Quality and Farmer Protection

Draft Seeds Bill 2025 Proposes Fine Up to Rs 30 Lakh, Jail Term for Violations; Aims to Ensure Seed Quality and Farmer Protection

The proposed legislation seeks to ensure that farmers have access to high-quality seeds at affordable prices, curb the sale of spurious and substandard seeds, and promote innovation, research, and seed imports under regulated conditions to enhance crop productivity. The Union Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare has released the draft Seeds Bill 2025, proposing sweeping…

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Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman tells why he is fine hiring someone who failed if they have…

Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman tells why he is fine hiring someone who failed if they have…

Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman has revealed his preference for hiring ambitious risk-takers over cautious achievers, challenging conventional recruitment wisdom in the tech industry. The DeepMind co-founder believes that candidates who attempted bold projects and failed demonstrate more valuable traits than those who succeeded by playing it safe. “I’d rather…

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