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Where are the oil barrels? IEA gap deepens confusion over looming glut: Bousso
The International Energy Agency forecasts a significant oil oversupply, but nearly 1.5 million barrels per day of 'unaccounted' oil in August casts doubt on its projections. This discrepancy, potentially due to sanctioned oil trading and China's stockpiling, complicates market analysis and clashes with OPEC's bullish outlook.

Trump planning to topple Maduro, authorizes CIA operations in Venezuela as US B-52 bombers keep a close eye, Venezuelan F-16 scrambled
The United States has authorized the CIA to conduct covert operations in Venezuela. These operations may include lethal actions aimed at removing President Nicolas Maduro. This move follows a significant US military buildup in the Caribbean. Venezuela has condemned the authorization as a violation of international law. The US cites drug flow and criminal organizations as reasons for its actions.

Cardiologist shares 5 daily habits that can crush your risk of high Blood Pressure
High blood pressure is common and dangerous, but simple daily habits can help. Eating fermented foods, increasing fibre, exercising regularly, quitting smoking, and drinking less alcohol can lower your risk. Experts say small lifestyle changes make a big difference for heart health and blood pressure. Start these easy steps at home to protect your heart.

US debt crisis hits record levels — is the US economy in danger? America’s $37.8 trillion national debt spirals out of control, interest payments top $1.2 trillion
America is facing a serious national debt crisis. US debt has soared to $37.8 trillion. Interest payments now exceed $1.2 trillion annually. Investors and global markets are watching closely. J.P. Morgan warns the Federal debt-to-GDP ratio is near 100% and rising. Temporary tariff revenues may help, but political decisions or an economic slowdown could accelerate the problem. Experts urge investors to diversify before slow debt growth turns into a fast-moving financial crisis.

Stock Radar: Bajaj Auto stock showing signs of strength after recent fall; check target & stop loss for long positions
Bajaj Auto stock shows signs of strength, bouncing back after testing long-term moving averages. Experts suggest short-term traders can consider buying for a target above 10500 in the coming weeks, citing higher bottom formations and support near the 200-DMA.

Nifty faces selling pressure; Torrent Power, REC among top picks
Indian equity markets experienced selling pressure on Tuesday, with midcap and smallcap stocks showing particular weakness. While the Nifty remains in an overall bullish trend above key moving averages, intraday signs are negative. The upcoming results season is expected to increase market choppiness, emphasizing the need for risk management and focus on outperforming sectors.
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Chronic Inflammation is now the silent epidemic causing 60% global adult deaths: Cause, symptoms, and treatment
A silent epidemic of chronic inflammation affects nearly half of adults worldwide. This condition is now linked to about 60 percent of global deaths. It damages tissues and organs over time, leading to serious health issues. Understanding its subtle signs and causes is crucial. Managing inflammation through diet, sleep, and exercise can prevent severe diseases and improve overall well-being.
What your teeth reveal about your gut and liver: 8 warning signs you should never ignore
Your teeth can reveal secrets about your gut health. Acidic erosion may signal stomach acidity. Persistent bad breath can point to poor digestion. Bleeding gums might link to gut inflammation. Yellow teeth could indicate liver or digestion struggles. Frequent mouth ulcers may mean nutrient deficiencies. Dry mouth and bitter taste suggest gut bacteria imbalance.
Gut-liver connection may help reverse fatty liver disease: Study reveals everyday vegetables with nutrient that shields against sugar damage
A study by the University of California, Irvine, published in Nature Metabolism, has found that inulin—a natural fiber found in vegetables like onions, garlic, and artichokes—may help prevent and even reverse fatty liver disease. Researchers discovered that inulin nourishes gut bacteria, enabling them to break down excess fructose before it reaches the liver, thereby reducing fat buildup, easing liver stress, and enhancing the liver’s antioxidant capacity.
Can non-cricket team sports truly grow in India?
India's sporting landscape is dominated by Bollywood and cricket, creating a nation of pundits rather than players. While kabaddi and football have seen fleeting success, a lack of institutional support and consistent narratives hinders growth. True progress requires investment in grassroots, better governance, and media storytelling beyond cricket's shadow.
Muted Q2 ahead for IT; realty faces mid-segment stress: Ambareesh Baliga
Indian IT firms face a muted September quarter. Investor hopes for a turnaround are tempered by analyst Ambareesh Baliga. The H-1B visa issue and AI adoption will shape the sector's future. Real estate shows polarized growth, favoring affordable and luxury segments. Investors should focus on developers in these areas. The market navigates global and domestic pressures.
Multibagger or IBC - Part 27: With history on its side, will this company be able to pass the modern EV test and create value?
From humble beginnings in the 1930s to a listed small-cap today, this company’s journey mirrors the evolution of India’s auto ancillary sector. Its scale now spans domestic networks and exports while an OEM client base secures steady demand. Financially, it has delivered: EPS up 12x since FY10, dividends steadily rising, reserves multiplying, and debt reducing despite multiple investment cycles. For the auto ancillary sector, however, the big story is EV disruption. Some parts of the traditional kit lose relevance, but others remain relevant. This series on auto ancillary companies works with the assumption that, from the whole set of auto ancillary companies, some multibagger stocks will emerge. And some companies in this space risk going bankrupt.
'Protection in a cup' against fatty liver: Fortis doctor recommends rare natural beverage to remove fat build-up
Regular consumption of black coffee, without sugar or milk, may offer significant benefits for liver health. Experts highlight that antioxidants in coffee help reduce liver inflammation, prevent fat buildup, and may lower the risk of fatty liver disease (MASLD). Research suggests that three to four cups daily can support liver function, improve metabolism, and reduce the progression of liver scarring.
China’s Ukraine lesson: What Xi is learning from Putin’s war
China and its People's Liberation Army (PLA) is watching more closely than most, as its friend Russia got itself bogged down in static warfare after its invasion failed to steamroll Ukraine. Kyiv, backed by Europe and the USA, has utilized numerous Western weapons and platforms in defense of its homeland. Obviously, it is of acute interest to the PLA to know what is working and what is not.
Stock Radar: Why this largecap Sensex stock is looking attractive on charts?
Larsen & Toubro recently broke above a 9-month consolidation on weekly charts, signaling potential for higher prices. Experts suggest buying the stock, targeting above 4,300 levels in the coming months. Technical indicators and derivatives data support this bullish outlook, with a Volatility Contraction Pattern also observed.
The first 90 days: A doctor’s checklist for people newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes
The first 90 days after a type 2 diabetes diagnosis are crucial for managing the condition and reducing heart disease risks. Experts emphasize understanding the body's response to high blood sugar, adopting healthy lifestyle foundations like smart eating and regular exercise, and seeking support to lay the groundwork for long-term health.
Will be fully ready to win that World Cup: Shubman Gill after replacing Rohit Sharma as India ODI skipper
Shubman Gill has been appointed India’s new ODI captain, replacing Rohit Sharma, with a clear target — winning the 2027 World Cup in South Africa. Chief Selector Ajit Agarkar said the move gives Gill time to build his team before the tournament. Gill’s first ODI series as captain begins in Australia on October 19.
Your sleepless nights putting your brain at risk? Study finds older adults with chronic sleep problems face higher chances of Dementia
A new study indicates chronic insomnia raises dementia risk. Older adults with persistent sleep issues face 40 percent increased cognitive impairment likelihood. Brain scans show more white matter changes and amyloid buildup in insomniacs. These changes appear before memory problems. The study suggests a pathway from poor sleep to cognitive decline.
Data center proxy play Orient Technologies jumps 18% in one day, could head towards Rs 470
Shares of Orient Technologies rose 18% on strong volume, supported by consolidation near key support levels. The company’s expansion into data centre and AI infrastructure under the IndiaAI mission positions it for growth in India’s booming digital segment. Analysts note upside potential but caution on execution risks and capital intensity.
RBI policy and GST boost fuel interest in consumption, financial services stocks
Consumption and financial services stocks are in focus due to recent GST boosts and RBI policy changes. Analysts highlight several stocks, including United Spirits, Aditya Birla Capital, and Axis Bank, which saw above-average rollovers to the October series. Based on technical and derivatives data, experts recommend fresh long positions and anticipate potential northward moves for these scrips.
US Special Forces ghost ship spotted near Venezuela — is a secret mission underway?
A secretive U.S. ship called the MV Ocean Trader has been spotted near Venezuela's coast. This "ghost ship" operates quietly without any naval markings or public tracking. It supports special military missions, blending in with regular ships. Its presence signals rising U.S. military activity in the Caribbean amidst growing tensions with Venezuela.
Peace broker, arms supplier: China's dual roles in a deadly conflict
Chinese Y-20 planes secretly delivered rockets and artillery to Cambodia in June, weeks before its border war with Thailand. This arms shipment, confirmed by Thai intelligence, enabled Cambodia's provocative buildup and use of Chinese weapons in the five-day conflict, complicating China's claims of neutrality.
Will Laurus Labs, Wockhardt see more pain on Monday? Anand James reads the charts
Pharma and IT stocks faced heavy pressure after Trump’s 100% tariff and H-1B visa fee hike, dragging Nifty lower. Laurus Labs showed a topping pattern while Wockhardt stayed in consolidation. Nifty IT broke support, hinting further downside. Analysts suggest cautious trading, with Tata Motors and VTL offering potential bullish setups.
After D.C., Donald Trump sends military to Oregon's Portland - Democrats outraged
Portland: President Trump ordered troops to Portland, Oregon, to protect ICE facilities and federal officers from ongoing protests, authorizing "Full Force" if necessary. This decision, requested by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, targets "Antifa and other domestic terrorists" amid escalating violence. Attorney General Pam Bondi also vowed to send more agents.
Love golgappa? Your heart may not feel the same way. Harvard research explains the dangers
Golgappa is one of India’s most loved street foods, but experts warn that its high salt content, reused oils, unhygienic preparation, and artificial colours may put the heart at risk. Studies, including research from the UK Biobank and Harvard Health, link excessive sodium to hypertension, artery damage, and heart disease. While the snack is not entirely off-limits, doctors advise moderation, choosing clean vendors, and balancing it with a heart-healthy diet to enjoy it safely without long-term cardiovascular strain.
Doctors reveal how to detect and prevent Type 2 Diabetes before it’s too late
Type 2 diabetes is a chronic condition where the body battles to stabilize blood sugar. Most of the diabetes cases are preventable if you follow a balanced diet, maintain the ideal weight recommended by your healthcare provider, and exercise consistently. Symptoms eventually develop, such as frequent urination, extreme thirst, fatigue, blurred vision, unexplained weight loss, numbness in extremities, and wounds that heal slowly.
Your heart at work: A world heart month wake-up call for people with diabetes
Workplace stress significantly impacts heart health, especially for individuals with diabetes, elevating the risk of heart disease and stroke. High-stress environments often lead to unhealthy habits like skipping exercise and poor diet, further compounding cardiovascular risks. Organizations and individuals can mitigate these risks through wellness programs, mindful eating, and regular health monitoring, promoting a healthier work life.
Not just adults! High cholesterol & triglycerides now attacking Indian kids; How they damage the body & the states worst hit
A new report reveals high triglyceride levels among Indian children. Bengal has the highest proportion of affected children aged 5-9 years. High triglycerides can damage blood vessels and increase heart disease risk. Junk food, inactivity, and obesity are major reasons. Healthy diets, exercise, and regular check-ups are solutions. Early intervention is crucial for children's health.
Not just tablets, paracetamol is hidden in 5 everyday products — experts warn of overdose risk
Experts are raising concerns about the widespread use of paracetamol, a common painkiller found in numerous over-the-counter medications. Accidental overdoses are frequent, leading to potential liver damage and even fatalities. Health officials urge caution, emphasizing the importance of reading labels and consulting pharmacists to avoid exceeding the recommended daily dosage, especially during cold and flu season.
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