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TopicTwitter logo

Topic: Twitter logo

As Elon Musk unveils new Twitter logo, Railways quizzes about yellow ‘X’ on last coach

Musk has rebranded the microblogging site’s logo to a sombre white X from the original blue frolicky bird.

Twitter’s ‘freedom of speech inspiration’ & ‘Fajr vs Usha Pooja’

The best cartoons of the day, chosen by the editors at ThePrint.

‘X is here!’ — Elon Musk and Twitter CEO unveil new logo for platform amid mixed reactions

While Twitter's official page on the platform has been renamed as X, the domain x.com is not active.

Doge’s day out on Twitter short-lived as iconic blue bird comes back

Meanwhile, shares of Dogecoin which soared after the change to the Shiba Inu, have slumped by nearly 9% as users began to see the blue bird.

Elon Musk changes Twitter bird to ‘doge’, 2 days after telling US court his tweets are silly

The billionaire has not explained the reason behind adopting the meme logo of Digicoin. Musk is being sued for racketeering by the cryptocurrency’s investors.

On Camera

Ghatkopar hoarding collapse a typical Mumbai disaster—too many agencies, no one to blame

As per the BMC, there are 1,025 officially approved hoardings in the city right now. However, any Mumbaikar can tell you that number is a ludicrous underestimate.

India’s GDP to grow at 6.9% in 2024 — UN agency revises its January projection of 6.2%

Latest report by UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs says global growth to be faster than estimated earlier & India’s 'robust performance' to boost South Asia’s growth.

Spain denies port call to vessel carrying shipment of ‘arms to Israel from India’

The Spanish foreign minister says 'the Middle East does not need more weapons, it needs more peace'. Spain has been very critical of Israel’s offensive in Gaza.

Abki baar 90 paar for Congress? Why even 30 more seats will ruffle BJP

Discussion about outcome of Lok Sabha polls continues to boil in cauldron of expectations only from BJP. Now reverse this equation, what if we asked about the performance of the 'loser'?