Her graduation ceremony is still a month away, but Singapore Management University (SMU) student Britney Kon is already working full-time.The 25-year-old Economics major landed a business analyst role at a tech firm in March — after submitting more than 270 job applications since December.Kon believes that most of her applications were not seen by employers. Still, at one point, she was landing up to three interviews a day.«Some had five rounds of interviews. I had to wait a week between each round,» she said. «A few ghosted me after round four. Companies posting job listings on LinkedIn are also farming for followers. It's a new type of hell altogether.»Kon first received a job offer from a tech firm about two weeks after finishing her final examinations.«I later got an email saying the company would be winding up due to legal troubles,» she said. «I basically lost my first job soon after signing for it.»Kon's job hunting struggles are in contrast to her university's rising reputation in global rankings.
L'homme, connu pour avoir été chef de la troupe Te ui no Pare Nui nous a quittés. Un événement tragique qui fait l'objet de beaucoup de réactions sur les réseaux sociaux.
The Supreme Court has cautioned against misusing stringent laws like the UP Gangsters Act for harassment, especially with political motives. It quashed an FIR under the Act against individuals involved in a protest following communal unrest, emphasizing that the law targets organized crime, not isolated incidents.
PM Modi's visit to Zagreb marked the first by an Indian PM, leading to discussions with Croatian counterpart Andrej Plenkovic. Both leaders emphasized dialogue and diplomacy over conflict, particularly amid escalating global tensions.
At the G7 outreach session, PM Modi strongly condemned terrorism, citing the Pahalgam attack as an assault on humanity. He criticized double standards in combating terror, noting India's neighborhood as a breeding ground. Modi questioned the international community's seriousness in addressing terrorism and highlighted the impact of global conflicts on the Global South.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with US President Donald Trump. They discussed India's firm stance against terrorism, viewing it as an act of war. Modi explained Operation Sindoor and India's response to Pakistan's actions. Discussions also covered the Israel-Iran conflict and the Russia-Ukraine war. Both leaders agreed on the importance of direct talks for peace in Ukraine.
The Indian government is set to mandate Indian Standard Time (IST) for all official activities, aiming to eliminate reliance on foreign systems like GPS. This move, driven by cybersecurity concerns and past incidents, involves an indigenous timekeeping system developed by NPL and ISRO. The initiative promises enhanced security for digital transactions, accurate billing, and reduced cybercrime risks through synchronized timekeeping.
A one-day Washington Post poll shows only 25 percent of Americans support launching airstrikes against Iran over its nuclear program.
The United States faces a “colossal” number of internal problems, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has said Read Full Article at RT.com
He can calculate what this or that measure with regard to Russia may entail, how much it will cost to taxpayers, how much it will cost to the US economy, Russian President said
Russian President reiterated that demilitarization was among the objectives of the Russian special military operation
We have lots of good projects", Russian President said
Instead of launching negotiations the army was enforced, Russian President said
Russian President noted that taking into account the fact that the Ukrainian armed forces are only 47% staffed, the presence of Taurus missiles «makes absolutely no sense»
Moscow does not consider any NATO rearmament to be a threat to Russia, President Vladimir Putin told journalists at the SPIEF 2025 forum Read Full Article at RT.com
Interest in the Chinese language is growing in Russia, President Vladimir Putin told journalists on the sidelines of the SPIEF 2025 forum Read Full Article at RT.com
In Agra, a tragic accident occurred on NH-19. A loader truck carrying mangoes fell off a flyover. The truck crushed three men, Rajesh, Rameshwar and Haribabu, who were resting after their morning walk. All three died instantly. The truck driver also died later from his injuries. His helper is in critical condition. Police suspect the driver fell asleep.
The Indian government is launching an 'Annual Toll Pass' (ATP) on August 15th for private car owners, allowing seamless travel on NHAI-managed highways. Priced at ₹3,000 annually, it offers 200 trips, with each toll plaza crossing counting as one trip. This pass, linked to FASTag, aims to provide a cost-effective alternative for frequent travelers, though FASTag will remain an option.
The Supreme Court questioned the Tamil Nadu government's decision to suspend ADGP H M Jayaram after the Madras HC ordered his arrest in an abduction case, seeking justification for the suspension within 24 hours. The court expressed concern that such actions could demoralize senior officers, especially when the officer is cooperating with the investigation.
Amidst escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, India has launched Operation Sindhu to evacuate its citizens from Iran. The first flight, carrying 110 Indian citizens, mostly students, landed in New Delhi from Yerevan, Armenia. The Indian Embassy in Tehran facilitated the safe relocation of students from the city.
Assembly bypolls across Gujarat, Kerala, West Bengal, and Punjab are being closely watched as the first electoral test post the Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor. These elections are particularly significant in Kerala and West Bengal, where assembly elections are due early next year.
The unpredictable president is as unpredictable as ever as he weighs a military attack against Iran.
The president told reporters at the White House Wednesday that Iranian officials are eager to negotiate but it may be too late.
« Une étape décisive », pour le transport aérien, indique le gouvernement dans un communiqué. Motu Link Airline a obtenu une nouvelle licence de transporteur aérien, dédiée au cargo.
Le ministre de la Justice de la République démocratique du Congo, Constant Mutamba a finalement démissionné, ce mardi 17 juin 2025 auprès du Président de la République, Félix Tshisekedi qui l'a acceptée. Sa démission intervient après que l'Assemblée nationale ait donné son accord au Procureur général de poursuivre le membre du gouvernement pour des actes qui lui sont reprochés.( Lire ici l'intégralité de sa lettre de démission). Transmis copies pour Information à : Honorable Monsieur (...) - INTERNATIONAL / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Ce 17 juin, le Président de la République, S.E. Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, a reçu en audience M. Didier Pagnoux, Président-directeur général de Katim Edge, afin d'explorer un partenariat stratégique dans le domaine des télécommunications sécurisées. Au cœur des échanges : le déploiement d'un réseau 5G au Gabon, visant à faciliter l'accès aux services administratifs tels que les cartes d'identité, permis de conduire ou visas, dans un esprit de modernisation et de proximité avec les (...) - COOPERATION / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Le groupe immobilier Achour Holding a été reçu par le président de la République, Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, ce 18 juin 2025. Cette rencontre s'inscrit dans le cadre de la signature d'un accord qui fera renaître le Ré-Ndama, de ses cendres. L'hôtel Ré-Ndama, abandonné depuis des années va bientôt recouvrer sa beauté d'antan. Le chef de l'Etat gabonais, Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, soucieux, a procédé à la signature avec le groupe immobilier Achour Holding. L'objectif de cet accord (...) - INFRASTRUCTURES / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
It was only after a pharmacist asked Dave Paxton a routine question as he was ordering a repeat prescription in February that he flagged the issue.
In Andhra Pradesh's Alluri Sitarama Raju district, senior Maoist leader Gajarla Ravi, a CPI(Maoist) central committee member, was killed in an encounter with police. Two other Naxal leaders, Aruna and Anju, were also eliminated during the operation. Gajarla Ravi is the fifth CC member to be killed this year, reducing the committee's strength.
Gajarla Ravi, a Maoist central committee member, was recently killed by Andhra police, marking the end of his family's long association with insurgency. He is the sixth member of his extended family to die in gunfights with security forces. Four of Gajarla Mallaiah's five sons went underground, with Ravi and another brother, Saraiah, killed in separate encounters.
In a surprising turn, surrendered Maoists in Gadchiroli were invited to watch 'Ghaath,' a Marathi film depicting their own insurgency. The movie, which premiered at Berlin Film Festival, portrays the internal conflicts and disillusionment within the movement. While the film resonated with their experiences, the ending sparked debate, especially among those seeking a more hopeful narrative.
Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant removed Art and Culture Minister Govind Gaude from his cabinet following corruption allegations Gaude made against the tribal welfare department, which is overseen by the CM. Sawant's decision, made weeks prior, awaited approval from Delhi. Gaude expressed gratitude for the opportunity to advocate for the oppressed, emphasizing his commitment to truth over power.