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New York. Former US President Donald Trump has said that he will not return to Twitter even if his account on the platform is restored after billionaire Elon Musk bought Twitter. Musk has signed a deal to acquire the social media platform for about $44 billion. Trump told Fox News that he would focus on his own platform, 'Truth Social', which has been mired in trouble since its launch last year. Trump was quoted as saying by the network, “I am not coming to Twitter. I will be on Truth Social." He said Allen bought Twitter so he could improve on it and that he was a good guy, but "I'll stick to Truth Social." Trump was banned from major social media platforms after the riots broke out on the US Parliament on 6 January 2020. Twitter had said that there was a danger of further escalation of violence. At that time, he had 89 million followers on Twitter alone. On Monday, Trump welcomed Musk's purchase of Twitter and told Fox News that he does not see Twitter as a competitor to his product. “Truth Social will remain my voice,” he said.

Donald Trump’s message on ‘Truth Social’, ‘I’m back’; has refused to return to Twitter

New Delhi: Former US President Donald Trump posted a short message on 'Truth Social late Thursday night, for the first time since the app...
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Historic Farewell: Hundreds of Thousands Gather for Pope Francis’ Funeral at Vatican

Key PointsOver 250,000 mourners paid respects to Pope Francis during three days of public viewing at St. Peter’s Basilica.The funeral on Saturday, April 26,...
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Motherhood Hospitals First to Launch Virtual Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Network across India

India’s leading network of women and children’s hospitals, Motherhood Hospitals which operates 21 hospitals across 10 cities has implemented an innovative remote patient monitoring...
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SBI took service charge of Rs 300 crores from zero balance accounts in 5...

New Delhi: Many banks, including the country's largest bank SBI, are recovering excess charges from poor people on zero balance accounts or basic savings...
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Nirav Modi’s extradition case in UK court is nearing completion

London: The extradition case of fugitive diamond trader Nirav Modi, wanted in India on charges of fraud and money laundering, is likely to reach...