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5 tigers die in Karnataka's wildlife sanctuary, poisoning suspected

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'Faulty auto-translation is distorting facts': Siddaramaiah complains; Meta apologises, claims to have fixed issues

Meta has apologized to Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah after its Kannada translation tool made a serious error. The tool inaccurately translated a..
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‘Killed’ by Meta, CM Siddaramaiah asks tech company to stop translations

Meta's auto-translation tool incorrectly translated a condolence message, announcing the death of Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah. Enraged by the inaccurate..
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Deleted Virat Kohli's video resurfaces after Karnataka government blames RCB for Chinnaswamy stampede, WATCH

The Karnataka government submitted a status report on the Chinnaswamy stadium stampede in Bengaluru that claimed 11 lives and left over 50 people injured to the..
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'Lack of proper planning, no safety arrangements': Karnataka govt blames RCB, Virat Kohli video, organisers for Bengaluru stampede - 10 things the report said

A Karnataka government report has revealed critical failures by Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and its partners in organizing a victory parade that led to a..
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