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Новости за 09.01.2025

Estonian writer August Gailit's remains reburied in Tallinn cemetery

Err.ee (en) 

The remains of Estonian writer August Gailit, who died in Sweden in 1960, were laid to rest at Tallinn's Forest Cemetery on Thursday. A family spokesperson said the writer and his wife's greatest wish had been to be buried in the soil of their homeland.

IREDA Q3 PAT up 27% YoY backed by higher income

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA) Ltd’s net profit for Q3 grew by 26% to Rs 425.4 crore, driven by higher interest income, increased loan sanctions, and lower borrowing costs. Revenue rose 36% to Rs 1,698 crore. The company's loan portfolio expanded to Rs 68,960 crore, supported by increased disbursements and improved asset quality.

Third Eye: Mahakumbh facilities and living with crocodiles

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

UP Police has established 10 digital lost-found centres at Mahakumbh, equipping them with waiting and medical rooms, refreshment areas for women and children, and 55-inch LED screens. Meanwhile, the income-tax department raided former BJP MLA Harvansh Singh Rathore's residence in Madhya Pradesh, finding gold, unaccounted cash, property documents, and four crocodiles.

China finishes EU probe report, hints at 'retaliatory measures'

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The Ministry of Commerce released the findings of its investigation into the EU's Foreign Subsidies Regulation on Thursday, highlighting "selective implementation" as a major concern. The inquiry started in July last year after the EU started examining Chinese subsidies for electric vehicles.

Lung cancer test predicts survival in early stages better than current methods

Sciencedaily.com 

Researchers have shown that a test called ORACLE can predict lung cancer survival at the point of diagnosis better than currently used clinical risk factors. This could help doctors make more informed treatment decisions for people with stage 1 lung cancer, potentially reducing the risk of the cancer returning or spreading.

Pioneering mathematical model could help protect privacy and ensure safer use of AI

Sciencedaily.com 

AI tools are increasingly being used to track and monitor us both online and in-person, yet their effectiveness comes with big risks. Computer scientists have developed a new mathematical model which could help people better understand the risks posed by AI and assist regulators in protecting peoples' privacy.