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Claude and OpenAI Codex Now Live in Public Preview for Copilot Users

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GitHub Opens Door to Rival AI Agents

GitHub on Feb. 4, 2026, launched public preview access to third-party coding agents from Anthropic and OpenAI, allowing developers with Copilot Pro+ or Copilot Enterprise subscriptions to run Claude and OpenAI Codex directly inside GitHub, GitHub Mobile, and Visual Studio Code — a major step toward a multi-agent ecosystem in the developer workflow.

The integration, announced via the GitHub Blog and changelog, introduces “Agent HQ,” a unified dashboard where users can assign tasks to GitHub’s native Copilot agent or switch to Claude by Anthropic or OpenAI Codex without leaving their repository, pull request, or editor environment. Copilot CLI support is expected soon, completing the cross-platform rollout.

“Context switching equals friction in software development,” the company wrote. “Today, we’re removing some of that friction with the latest updates to Agent HQ which lets you run coding agents from multiple providers directly inside GitHub and your editor, keeping context, history, and review attached to your work.”

The move marks a notable shift for Microsoft-owned GitHub, which has long been synonymous with its Copilot product powered by OpenAI models. By embracing direct competitors, GitHub aims to give developers choice, flexibility, and best-in-class performance for different tasks — from code generation and debugging to architecture planning and documentation.

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How Agent HQ Works

Users with eligible subscriptions can now:

  • Create a task in GitHub Issues, Discussions, or directly in the Agent HQ tab.
  • Select from available agents: Copilot (default), Claude (Anthropic), or Codex (OpenAI).
  • Let the chosen agent work asynchronously — generating code, reviewing diffs, proposing pull requests, or commenting on existing PRs.
  • Track progress, switch agents mid-task if needed, and maintain full context across interactions.

Claude leverages Anthropic’s Claude Agent SDK, enabling it to commit code directly and participate in pull-request discussions. Codex, the successor to OpenAI’s original Codex model that powered early Copilot, brings strong reasoning and code-completion capabilities, now hosted natively in GitHub’s environment.

Both third-party agents consume GitHub Actions minutes and are subject to usage-based pricing on top of the Copilot subscription. GitHub Docs confirm support for Anthropic Claude and OpenAI Codex in preview, with clear instructions for setup and usage.

Why This Matters in 2026

The announcement arrives amid rapid evolution in AI-assisted coding. Nearly 50% of engineering teams already use multiple AI assistants, according to GitHub’s internal data and industry surveys. Developers often switch between tools — ChatGPT, Claude.dev, Cursor, Gemini Code Assist — losing context each time.

Agent HQ eliminates that friction by centralizing agents where code lives: repositories, pull requests, and VS Code. Teams can assign Claude for careful reasoning on security-sensitive code, Codex for rapid prototyping, and Copilot for everyday autocompletion — all without copying/pasting or context loss.

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Anthropic and OpenAI both endorsed the integration. Anthropic stated: “We’re bringing Claude into GitHub to meet developers where they are. With Agent HQ, Claude can commit code and comment on pull requests, enabling teams to iterate and ship faster and with more confidence.” OpenAI echoed the sentiment, noting Codex’s legacy in inspiring modern AI coding tools and excitement about deeper GitHub collaboration.

Developer Reception and Early Feedback

Early reactions on Reddit (r/GithubCopilot, r/ClaudeAI) and X were largely positive. Users praised the ability to “pick the best agent for the job” without tool-switching. One developer tweeted: “Claude and Codex in GitHub? This is huge — no more context loss when I want Claude’s reasoning but stay in my workflow.”

Some expressed concerns about cost (third-party usage adds to billing) and preview stability. Others noted that while Copilot remains the default, the multi-agent approach could reduce vendor lock-in and encourage competition among providers.

GitHub emphasized that the feature targets Pro+ ($39/user/month) and Enterprise ($99/user/month) tiers, with plans to expand access to lower plans later. Free and individual Copilot users are not yet included.

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Broader Industry Context

The integration reflects a maturing AI coding landscape. In 2026, developers routinely combine LLMs for specialized tasks: Claude for long-context reasoning, GPT models for creative generation, Gemini for multimodal code, and Copilot for IDE-native speed.

By hosting rivals natively, GitHub strengthens its platform moat. Rather than compete solely on model quality, it becomes the neutral hub for agent orchestration — similar to how VS Code became the de facto editor by embracing extensions.

The move also signals Microsoft’s pragmatic approach to AI partnerships. Despite heavy investment in OpenAI, Microsoft has integrated Anthropic models into Azure and now GitHub, hedging bets across the leading frontier labs.

Looking Ahead

GitHub hinted at more agents joining Agent HQ soon, including custom user-built agents via the Agent SDK. Copilot CLI integration is “coming soon,” potentially enabling terminal-based multi-agent workflows.

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For developers, the update offers immediate value: faster iteration, better task specialization, and reduced context-switching overhead. For the industry, it sets a precedent for open, interoperable AI coding platforms rather than walled gardens.

As the public preview unfolds, real-world usage will determine adoption. Early signs suggest strong interest among enterprise teams and power users already juggling multiple AI tools.

In a year defined by agentic workflows, GitHub’s decision to embrace — rather than fight — rival models could prove one of the smartest strategic moves in developer tools.

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China set to keep rates steady as Mideast war clouds inflation outlook

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Aldi recalls frozen spinach bites over possible rodent hair contamination

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Aldi recalls frozen spinach bites over possible rodent hair contamination

Aldi is recalling a frozen food product from store shelves following a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) notice citing potential contamination with rodent hair.

The recall involves Simply Nature spinach bites sold at Aldi under the “Simply Nature” label, according to the FDA. The product may be contaminated with rodent hair.

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Dr. Praeger’s Sensible Foods Inc. voluntarily initiated the recall, the agency said.

The recall has been classified as a Class II event, meaning the product may cause temporary or medically reversible health effects.

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The recall involves Simply Nature spinach bites. (Lindsey Nicholson/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

The affected product is packaged in 12-ounce boxes of frozen spinach bites.

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The recall is limited to certain lots distributed in Maryland and Pennsylvania.

The recall was initiated on Jan. 16, 2026, and remains ongoing, according to the FDA.

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The recall is limited to certain lots distributed in Maryland and Pennsylvania. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

Affected products include lot number G25CF-02B with UPC 4099100247992. Approximately 7,894 units are impacted.

Consumers who have the affected product are advised not to eat it and can return it to the place of purchase for a refund.

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Consumers who have the affected product are advised not to eat it. (Paul Weaver/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

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Middle East conflict deals a “double blow” to global aviation and tourism

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Cabinet Acknowledges Visa Measures to Boost Thailand’s Tourism and Economy

Thailand’s ambitious tourism recovery plans for 2026 are facing significant challenges due to escalating tensions in the Middle East, which have triggered flight cancellations, route detours, and a sharp rise in travel costs.

As the conflict drives up fuel prices and disrupts transit hubs like Dubai, the Thai tourism industry projects a potential 10% to 15% decline in visitor arrivals and substantial revenue losses, prompting a strategic shift to focus on regional Asian markets to offset the drop in long-haul travelers.

Key Points

  • Flight Disruptions and Rising Costs: Conflict-related detours have increased fuel consumption and operational expenses, leading Thai Airways and other carriers to raise ticket prices by 10% to 15%.
  • Declining Visitor Numbers: Following military strikes in the Middle East, weekly foreign arrivals dropped by nearly 9% in early March, with an 18% decrease specifically among travelers from Europe and the Middle East.
  • Economic Forecast: The Center for Economic and Business Forecasting estimates the tourism sector could lose between 9 billion and 29 billion baht ($895 million) this year, depending on the duration of the crisis.
  • Impact on Local Business: Major players like Central Retail expect a decline in earnings and profits due to reduced tourist spending, while popular destinations like Phuket are particularly vulnerable to the loss of high-spending international visitors.
  • Strategic Pivot to Asia: To mitigate risks, the Thai Hotels Association is urging the government to intensify promotional efforts in stable regional markets, specifically targeting affluent tourists from China, India, and Malaysia.
  • Broader Economic Stakes: With tourism accounting for approximately 20% of Thailand’s GDP, the current slump threatens the country’s overall economic growth, which is already lagging behind regional peers like Malaysia and Vietnam.

The escalating conflict in the Middle East is causing a significant “double shock” to the global aviation and tourism sectors, driven by two key pressures:

  • Economic Impact: Surging oil prices are driving up operational costs, which is expected to result in a significant increase in airline ticket prices.
  • Structural Disruption: The war is destabilizing the major transit hubs and traffic flows between Europe, Asia, India, and Africa.

Thailand’s efforts to revive its tourism sector are encountering major challenges due to rising tensions in the Middle East, especially the conflict involving Iran. Experts predict a 10% to 15% drop in international arrivals, jeopardizing the country’s 2026 goal of attracting 36 million visitors.

Key industry players, specifically the major Gulf carriers—Emirates, Etihad, and Qatar Airways—are particularly vulnerable. Having built their business models on massive wide-body fleets and powerful connecting hubs, these airlines now face a severe reduction in activity. Key points regarding this shift include:

  • Threat to Hub Dominance: The conflict challenges the long-standing dominance of Gulf states in long-haul aviation, a model that Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh Air also intended to follow.
  • Shift to Regional Tourism: As long-haul transit becomes more complex and uncertain, European travelers are increasingly opting for regional destinations such as France, Spain, Italy, and Portugal.
  • Irreplaceable Capacity: Experts warn that if the conflict persists, the resulting void in flight offerings will be nearly impossible for other carriers to fill, leading to long-term changes in international travel patterns.

The ripple effects of the Middle Eastern conflict are also impacting airline operations and travel sentiment, with many travelers opting to postpone or cancel trips due to safety concerns. Additionally, fluctuating oil prices driven by geopolitical instability are increasing travel costs, further discouraging international tourists. To mitigate these challenges, Thailand is ramping up efforts to attract visitors from less affected regions, such as Southeast Asia and Oceania, while promoting domestic tourism to sustain the sector.

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Labubu film is official with Paddington director at the helm

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The film will combine live action and computer-generated animation and is in “early development”.

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Asia FX muted as Fed, Iran jitters boost dollar; yen steady after BOJ holds

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Stock market holiday today for Gudi Padwa 2026: Are NSE & BSE open or closed for Gudi Padwa celebration? Check now

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Stock market holiday today for Gudi Padwa 2026: Are NSE & BSE open or closed for Gudi Padwa celebration? Check now
Even as the country celebrates Gudi Padwa today, stock exchanges — BSE and NSE — will remain open and operate as usual without any holiday.

The country’s largest non-agricultural commodity exchange, the Multi Commodity Exchange of India (MCX) will also open at 9 am while the largest agricultural bourse, the National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange (NCDEX) will resume trading at 10 am.

Meanwhile, the currency market will remain shut today.

The equity markets were closed on March 3 for Holi and will be closed on two other occasions in this month. They will be closed on Thursday, March 26 for Shri Ram Navami and on Tuesday, March 31 for Shri Mahavir Jayanti.

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Indian benchmark indices ended with sharp gains on Tuesday, recording their third successive positive closing. Action in auto, IT and consumer stocks lifted the mood with strong support from financials. The broader Nifty surged 196.65 points, or 0.83%, to close at 23,777.80, while the 30-share Sensex gained 567.99 points, or 0.83%, to settle at 76,704.13.


The fear index India VIX fell 5.5% in the previous session to settle at 18.72.
2026 holiday list
In the holiday calendar released last year, the exchanges had initially announced 15 trading holidays but later added January 15 as an additional holiday on account of the Mumbai BMC elections. After this, the domestic markets were closed on January 26 on account of a Republic Day.
The next holiday will fall on Friday, April 3 which will be a Good Friday. Markets will also be shut on Ambedkar Jayanti on April 14, Maharashtra Day on May 1 and Bakri Id on May 28.

The second half of the year includes Muharram on June 26, Ganesh Chaturthi on September 14 and Gandhi Jayanti on October 2. Dussehra falls on October 20, followed by Diwali Balipratipada on November 10 and Guru Nanak Jayanti on November 24. The final trading holiday of the year will be Christmas on December 25.

The small surprise in the circular is that there is no mention of holiday for Diwali as it is falling on a weekend (Sunday). The Muhurat Trading will be conducted on Sunday, November 08, 2026 and the timings of Muhurat Trading will be notified subsequently.

The exchanges may alter any of the above holidays, for which a separate circular shall be issued in advance.

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US national debt hits historic $39 trillion milestone for first time

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The U.S. national debt reached another historic milestone on Wednesday as it surpassed $39 trillion for the first time as the federal government’s persistent budget deficits send the debt soaring higher.

New data from the Treasury Department released on Wednesday showed that the gross national debt reached $39,016,762,910,245.14 as of March 17.

The $39 trillion milestone comes about five months after the national debt reached $38 trillion for the first time in late October 2025, which closely followed the $37 trillion milestone being surpassed just two months earlier in mid-August.

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America’s debt has grown rapidly over the last decade as the population ages and federal spending on Social Security and Medicare rises. Another key driver of the surging debt is interest expenses incurred from servicing the debt, which have swelled due to higher interest rates meant to curb inflation as well as the growth in the debt itself.

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Michael A. Peterson, CEO of the nonpartisan Peter G. Peterson Foundation, told FOX Business that the latest national debt milestone is an opportunity for Americans to “recognize this alarming rate of growth and the significant financial burden we are putting on the next generation.”

“At the current growth rate, we will hit a staggering $40 trillion in national debt before this fall’s elections. Borrowing trillion after trillion at this rapid pace with no plan in place is the definition of unsustainable,” he explained.

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Peterson noted that interest payments on the debt – the cost of servicing the debt the federal government has incurred – are the fastest growing line item in the federal budget and that interest costs are projected to total nearly $100 trillion over the next 30 years. 

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The national debt surpassed $39 trillion for the first time in U.S. history this week. (Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post via Getty Images / Getty Images)

He went on to say that with voters concerned about affordability, the debt’s cost and economic impact on Americans’ livelihoods should serve as cause for the issue to be a focal point of the debate surrounding this year’s elections.

“America faces complex and critical challenges, both at home and abroad, and putting our debt on a sustainable path will support a stronger, more secure future. The good news is that there are many solutions available, and they all should be put on the table for discussion this campaign season,” Peterson added.

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The fiscal headwinds facing the federal government are expected to continue in the years ahead, as spending on programs like Social Security and Medicare rise along with debt service costs and cause projected budget deficits to widen.

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The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released a 10-year budget and economic forecasts which estimated annual budget deficits will rise from their current level of about $1.9 trillion to $3.1 trillion a year a decade from now. That will push the gross national debt from its current level around $39 trillion to $63 trillion in 2036. 

Debt held by the public as a share of gross domestic product (GDP), a measure economists prefer to use in comparing a nation’s debt to the size of its economy, will rise from about 100% this year to 108% of GDP in 2030 and further to 120% in 2036. 

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Those figures will break the record of 106% set in 1946 as the U.S. was in the process of demobilization after the end of World War II.

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A recent update from the CBO found that the federal government’s budget deficit for the current fiscal year 2026 topped $1 trillion in the first five months of the fiscal year despite an influx of tax revenue from tariffs, some of which were struck down by the Supreme Court as being illegal.

Some of those tariff revenues may be subject to refunds to the businesses and consumers who paid them, which could widen this year’s deficit if the revenue isn’t replaced.

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Up to half of steel used in Britain should be made there, the government says, as it announces its steel strategy.

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