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Microsoft’s second biggest job cuts: Coders, managers, and others who are being asked to leave

Microsoft’s recent round of layoffs has hit software engineers hardest, with over 40% of the approximately 2,000 positions eliminated in Washington state belonging to coding professionals, according to documents reviewed by Bloomberg.The tech giant announced Tuesday it would cut around 6,000 workers company-wide, representing less than 3% of its 228,000-person workforce. The Washington state data…

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TCS ranks in world’s top 50 most valuable brands; brand value sees 28% growth, reaches $57.3 billion

In 2025, TCS achieved the top position as Europe’s IT service provider for customer satisfaction. Tata Consultancy Services has achieved recognition as one of the top 100 valuable global brands in Kantar BrandZ Most Valuable Global Brands 2025 Report. The company’s brand value reached $57.3 billion, showing significant growth of 28% compared to the previous…

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Not just Pakistan! Bangladesh to get $1.3 billion from IMF; seeks $762 million augmentation in support

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) confirmed on Wednesday that Bangladesh requested the entity for an additional financial support of $762 million, as the country grapples with mounting macroeconomic challenges.This request, if granted, would bring the total IMF assistance to Bangladesh to approximately $4.1 billion under a mix of credit and sustainability programmes.“Amid significant macroeconomic challenges,…

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Pakistan went running to try to achieve ceasefire like a scared dog: Former Pentagon official | India News

Pakistan went running to try to achieve ceasefire like a scared dog: Former Pentagon official NEW DELHI: Pakistan ran like a “scared dog with its tail between its legs to secure a ceasefire” after India thwarted its missile and drone attacks, said Michael Rubin a former Pentagon official. He acknowledged India’s precision attack on terror…

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