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Indian Oil to team up with Vitol in global trading push, source says

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 29, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Indian ⁣Oil ⁤to Partner with ⁤Vitol in Global Trading Expansion – source

New Delhi – Indian Oil⁢ Corporation (IOC), India’s largest oil company, is set to collaborate with ​global energy trading giant Vitol in a move to expand its international trading operations, a source familiar with⁣ the matter said. The partnership​ aims to leverage Vitol’s extensive trading network and ⁢expertise to ⁤enhance IOC’s reach in key global markets.

This alliance marks a ‌meaningful step for‌ Indian‍ Oil ​as​ it ⁤seeks to become a major⁢ player in the‍ competitive international ​oil trade. India,the world’s third-largest ⁢oil importer,is increasingly⁢ focused on securing energy ⁤supplies‌ and optimizing its​ procurement ‍strategies amid volatile ⁤global markets. The collaboration with Vitol will provide IOC ⁣with enhanced capabilities in sourcing crude‍ oil and refined products,and also opportunities ‍to optimize⁤ its trading portfolio and perhaps increase profitability.

The source indicated the partnership will initially‍ focus on trading crude oil⁤ and refined petroleum products, but could ⁤potentially expand ⁤to include other energy commodities. While details of the agreement, including the equity stake and financial commitments, ‍remain undisclosed, the collaboration is⁤ expected ‌to be ⁤formalized in the coming months.

IOC currently has a modest international ⁤trading presence, primarily focused on meeting ​domestic demand. Vitol, headquartered in Geneva, is​ one of the ‌world’s largest independent energy traders, with a vast network of offices and⁣ infrastructure across the globe. The partnership will ​allow‍ Indian Oil to tap into this established ⁣infrastructure‍ and benefit ⁤from vitol’s risk management expertise.

The move comes as‍ India’s⁤ energy ⁢demand⁤ continues to rise, driven by economic growth⁣ and a growing population.By strengthening its ​trading capabilities, Indian Oil ‍aims‍ to ensure a ⁢stable and cost-effective supply of energy to meet the ⁣country’s needs and ‌capitalize on emerging opportunities ⁣in the global energy landscape.

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Technology

OpenAI secures freedom to dilute its investors

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor October 29, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

OpenAI Gains Power to Dilute Investor Stakes in Governance overhaul

SAN FRANCISCO, May 13 – OpenAI ⁣has amended its ‌governance structure, ⁤granting itself ​the authority to dilute ​the ownership stakes of investors who ⁢fund future, ‌possibly competing, AI ventures. The move, revealed ⁣in a company blog post Monday, aims to safeguard OpenAI’s ‍core mission as a non-profit while navigating the increasingly complex ‍landscape of artificial ⁢intelligence growth and investment.

The change allows OpenAI,⁢ currently structured wiht ‌a non-profit⁣ controlling a for-profit arm, to reduce the equity of investors should they back rival AI projects. ⁤This addresses‌ a key concern that backers of OpenAI could⁢ simultaneously finance competitors,⁢ creating conflicts of interest and potentially undermining the company’s ⁢safety-focused approach. The revised structure impacts investors in the for-profit OpenAI ​LP, ​including Microsoft,⁤ which has invested billions in the company.

The shift ⁣comes as OpenAI‍ faces escalating competition and scrutiny regarding the rapid ‌advancement of AI technology. Previously, investors held critically important influence over OpenAI’s direction. ⁤Now,the non-profit board will retain ultimate control,ensuring alignment with its charter to benefit ⁣humanity. This restructuring is designed to‌ prevent a scenario where financial ⁢incentives prioritize profit over safety,⁣ a critical consideration given the potential societal ​impact of advanced AI.

According to OpenAI’s announcement, the non-profit will have the power​ to “claw back” equity from investors who fund ‌projects deemed to be in direct competition‌ with OpenAI’s mission. The specifics of what constitutes a competing project will be ⁤resolute by a‍ newly formed‌ committee. The ⁢company stated this measure is “necessary​ to ensure that OpenAI⁤ remains focused⁤ on its mission” and to “protect against conflicts‌ of​ interest.”

The move signals a hardening of OpenAI’s ‍stance as​ it seeks to maintain‌ its position as a leader in responsible AI development. It ⁢also underscores the growing tension between the pursuit of innovation and the ‍need for ethical considerations in the rapidly evolving AI industry. Microsoft, OpenAI’s primary financial backer with⁢ over $13 billion ‌invested, has been informed of the changes and their potential implications.

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Entertainment

Title: Russian Street Musician Fined for Playing Banned Songs

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor October 28, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

A‍ Russian street musician‍ was found​ guilty on Thursday of ⁣”discrediting” the Russian army after performing songs critical of ‌the Kremlin’s military actions in ukraine, state news agency TASS reported. Yulia ‍Tsvetkova,22,received a⁣ suspended⁢ sentence and is barred from publishing content online,according too the report.

The case highlights the intensifying⁣ crackdown on dissent in Russia following the invasion of ukraine,were even subtle criticism of the military can⁤ lead to severe penalties. Tsvetkova’s ⁤conviction underscores the risks faced by⁤ artists and individuals expressing anti-war sentiments within the country,‌ as authorities⁢ broaden the scope‍ of‌ laws‍ restricting speech deemed harmful to the armed forces.

Tsvetkova was accused ⁤of​ publicly expressing views aimed at discrediting the use of Russia’s ⁤armed forces, ‌a crime ⁢punishable by up to three years in prison⁢ under legislation passed⁢ shortly after ‍the‌ start ⁢of the ​conflict in Ukraine​ in February 2022. the musician, ‌who performed in public spaces and ‍posted videos online, played songs containing anti-war lyrics and ‍criticized the government’s actions.

The court in St. Petersburg found Tsvetkova⁢ guilty and sentenced her‍ to a suspended sentence of two years, TASS reported.‌ She is also prohibited from publishing⁤ content‍ online. Tsvetkova had previously been fined for​ similar offenses, and‌ this conviction represents an escalation of the legal pressure against her.

The “discrediting” law has been widely used to‌ silence opposition voices and⁤ suppress self-reliant reporting​ on the war in Ukraine. Numerous journalists, activists, and ordinary citizens have faced fines, arrests, and imprisonment for expressing views that diverge from the official Kremlin narrative. Human rights groups ​have ⁤condemned ‌the law as a‌ violation of freedom of speech and expression.

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World

Title: India to Build First Domestic Passenger Aircraft with Russian Firm

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 28, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

NEW⁤ DELHI, Feb 29 – ​India and Russia have‌ finalized an agreement for the co-production of⁤ civilian aircraft, involving a partnership with sanctioned Russian firm⁤ United Aircraft Corporation (UAC), officials‌ confirmed​ Thursday. The deal, ⁣years in⁣ the making, aims to establish a‌ manufacturing facility within India to build regional jets,‌ possibly reducing the nation’s reliance on Western aircraft‍ and bolstering its domestic ​aviation capabilities.

The agreement comes despite increasing international pressure and sanctions⁤ levied against Russia following its ​invasion of Ukraine.While details remain limited, the pact signifies India’s continued strategic alignment with⁣ Moscow‌ and its commitment to diversifying its defense and aerospace partnerships. The move is expected to accelerate India’s regional connectivity goals ‍and create new opportunities⁤ for its⁤ burgeoning aviation sector, ​though it⁢ also raises⁣ questions about⁤ potential secondary sanctions risks and‍ geopolitical implications.

The​ memorandum of understanding, signed during a visit by a Russian delegation, ‍outlines⁢ a framework for ⁣the‍ joint progress and ⁢production ⁢of the ‌Sukhoi Superjet 100 regional aircraft. India’s Hindustan Aeronautics Limited ‌(HAL) will collaborate ​with UAC on‌ the project, with plans to eventually‌ manufacture the aircraft entirely within India.

“This ⁢is a important step towards ‌’Make in India’⁤ and self-reliance in the aviation sector,” stated​ a senior Indian government official, speaking on condition of anonymity. “It⁤ will ⁢not only cater⁤ to the growing domestic demand ⁢for regional connectivity but also open up export opportunities.”

The ⁤UAC, a state-owned ‌Russian ⁣aerospace and defense conglomerate, was sanctioned by​ the united States in 2022 following Russia’s actions ‌in Ukraine.The ⁤sanctions restrict U.S. ⁣entities‌ from conducting business with the firm. India has‍ maintained a neutral‌ stance on the conflict, continuing to purchase Russian oil and ‌military equipment while navigating complex⁤ geopolitical considerations.

Industry analysts suggest the deal could face‌ hurdles related to sourcing ⁤components and‍ navigating sanctions regimes. However, both countries have expressed confidence in their ability⁤ to overcome these challenges. ‍The initial phase⁤ of the project is expected to focus on​ technology transfer and establishing the​ manufacturing infrastructure, with production anticipated to begin within the next three to five years.

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Business

Title: Japan’s Economic Shift: A New Approach Beyond Abenomics

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 26, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

TOKYO,May 16 – Osamu Takashima,a veteran financial analyst currently with Citigroup Securities,is observing a distinct shift in Japanese economic ​policy under Prime Minister Fumio Kishida,diverging from teh strategies of his predecessor,Shinzo Abe. takashima,⁢ who joined Mitsubishi Bank (now Mitsubishi UFJ Bank) ⁤in 1992 and⁢ served ⁢as chief analyst there⁤ from 2004 before ​moving ⁢to Citibank Japan in‌ 2010, identifies​ this ‌new ⁤approach as⁤ “Sanaenomics,” a departure⁣ from “Abenomics 2.0.”

Takashima’s analysis, shared ⁤with Reuters, highlights a potential ⁣recalibration of Japan’s economic ‍priorities. This shift impacts investors, businesses, and ⁣consumers ‌navigating ⁤a period of global economic uncertainty ‌and rising inflation, with implications for Japan’s long-term growth trajectory and its role in the international financial landscape. The divergence centers on a more cautious approach to fiscal stimulus and ‍a greater emphasis on lasting growth, contrasting with the aggressive monetary easing and ⁢large-scale fiscal spending that characterized Abenomics.

Takashima cautions ⁣that content⁣ shared is for personal use only and does⁣ not constitute investment advice. He emphasizes⁣ that views expressed are his own and not those of Reuters, ‌adhering to Thomson Reuters “Principles of Trust.”

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World

US could hit Russia with more sanctions to end Ukraine war, but first wants Europe to increase pressure

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 25, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

WASHINGTON, April 26​ – Teh United states is prepared to‍ impose further⁢ sanctions ​on Russia in an effort to compel​ a resolution ‍to the conflict in⁢ Ukraine, but is first seeking⁢ a coordinated increase in ​pressure from European allies, according to senior U.S. officials.

The Biden governance believes a‌ unified and intensified sanctions ​regime is crucial​ to‍ limiting ⁣Russia’s‌ ability to finance and ​sustain its war effort.​ While Washington has already ‍levied a sweeping array of⁣ economic penalties,officials say maximizing the ⁤impact requires broader participation ‍and stricter enforcement from European nations,some ⁣of whom are more reliant on Russian energy supplies. This approach reflects​ a strategic calculation that maximizing economic pain on​ Moscow necessitates a transatlantic consensus.

The push for greater⁤ European alignment comes as Ukraine continues to plead for‌ increased military and financial⁤ assistance from its Western partners. The conflict, now in its third ​year, has resulted in tens of thousands of casualties and triggered a major humanitarian crisis, displacing millions of ukrainians. The U.S. and its allies have‍ provided billions of dollars in aid to Ukraine, but officials ‌acknowledge that‌ a lasting⁣ resolution hinges on curtailing Russia’s capacity to wage war.

“We are constantly evaluating new sanctions authorities and targets,” a senior administration official told Reuters. ⁢”But⁣ the most effective path forward is⁢ one where we are‍ acting in lockstep with our allies. That multiplies the effect.”

Discussions with European⁢ counterparts are focused on⁣ closing loopholes in existing sanctions, targeting​ key sectors of the Russian economy – including energy, finance,⁣ and technology – and disrupting⁣ Russia’s access to ⁤critical goods and services. Some European officials have⁢ expressed concerns about the potential economic⁢ fallout from stricter measures, particularly regarding energy supplies.

The U.S. is working​ to address these concerns by exploring choice energy sources and providing economic support to mitigate the impact of sanctions. The administration maintains that the long-term costs⁢ of allowing Russia to continue its‌ aggression ⁣in Ukraine far outweigh the ⁤short-term ​economic challenges.

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