6 reasons why drinking tea should be avoided during heatwave
While chai is an Indian staple, drinking hot tea on scorching days can lead to dehydration, acidity, and increased body heat. This story explores six simple reasons why your favorite brew might be making the 2026 summer harder to bear and why switching to cooling alternatives is better for your health.
Strong rooms, unsealed rooms shouldn't be opened under any circumstance: EC
The Election Commission has directed all District Election Officers and Returning Officers in Kerala not to open any strong rooms before vote counting. This follows reports of a strong room being opened in Kozhikode, though the district administration clarified it was an unsealed material room. The commission emphasized strict compliance to ensure the integrity of the electoral process.
Amit Shah says BJP will settle Gorkha issue in six months if voted to power
Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated the Gorkha issue will be resolved within six months if the BJP forms the government in West Bengal. He assured a settlement acceptable to the Gorkhas, bringing peace and smiles. Shah criticized previous governments for failing to address Gorkha aspirations.
A major controversy has emerged at the Vaishno Devi Temple after investigations found that much of the silver donated by devotees contains toxic metals like cadmium, posing serious health risks. Nearly 20 tonnes of offerings sent for processing were found to have only 56% actual silver, with the rest made up of cheap and hazardous materials. The discovery not only slashes the estimated value of donations from around Rs 500 crore to about Rs 30 crore but also raises alarms over exposure to cadmium, a highly toxic metal that can cause long-term damage to lungs, kidneys, and overall health.
6 gut-friendly curd-based breakfasts for busy mornings
Starting your day with curd-based meals is the best way to ensure smooth digestion and high energy in 2026. This story explores six simple Indian breakfast ideasfrom Dahi Poha to Curd Ricethat use the power of probiotics to keep your gut healthy and your mornings productive.
Scam messages offering ships safe transit through Hormuz, security firm warns
Fraudsters are targeting shipping companies stranded near the Strait of Hormuz, offering safe passage in exchange for cryptocurrency payments, according to risk firm MARISKS, which confirmed the messages are scams.
A woman's social media post claiming a salary comparable to a senior Google India manager with only three years of experience has gone viral. She highlighted remote work's potential, sharing an offer letter screenshot, and advised professionals against solely pursuing FAANG companies due to high competition. The post sparked mixed reactions, with some users supporting her while others expressed skepticism.
The USS Abraham Lincoln is operating in West Asia, enforcing a US naval blockade on vessels near Iranian ports. This deployment highlights significant US naval presence amidst rising tensions with Iran. Diplomatic talks are set to begin, but Iran's top negotiator criticizes US rhetoric and alleged truce violations. The situation remains tense as a ceasefire deadline approaches.
Indian recyclers seek removal of import tax on aluminium scrap, letter shows
Small and medium recycling firms are urging the PMO to scrap the 2.5% import tax on aluminium scrap due to rising costs and tight global supplies. They argue this duty hinders their ability to access quality imported material, impacting competitiveness and downstream manufacturing. India heavily relies on imports for its secondary aluminium sector.
An IIT graduate applying to the IVY League, currently unemployed, asked for an offer letter from Jasveer Singh, co-founder and CEO of Knot Dating in a private conversation on WhatsApp. Jasveer Singh called out this practice, saying this is an embarrassing mindset and degrees can't fix characters. Many netizens felt that this wasn't extreme.
JKBOSE Class 10 Result 2026 declared: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education has released the Class 10 Result 2026 for the Summer Zone (Jammu Division) on April 21. Students can now check their subject-wise marks and overall scores on jkresults.nic.in using their Roll Number and Registration Number. The online result is provisional, and original marksheets will be issued later.
A major Canadian airline, WestJet, is reducing its flight capacity. This decision stems from a significant surge in jet fuel prices. The conflict between Iran and the United States has disrupted global oil transit routes. This has led to a sharp increase in fuel costs. Air Canada has also announced route suspensions due to similar reasons.
7 cold hill stations near delhi to escape the summer heat
Escape the 2026 Delhi heat with these seven chilly hill stations. From the quiet pine forests of Kanatal to the high-altitude views of Mukteshwar and the adventure of Bir Billing, these mountain retreats offer the perfect temperature drop and scenic beauty for every type of traveler looking to flee the NCR.
NCR workers' wage hike may push up living costs in gated societies
Rising minimum wages and worker unrest in the NCR are poised to increase living costs in gated communities and inflate construction expenses. Facility management firms will likely pass higher labor costs to residents via maintenance charges, while developers face challenges absorbing these pressures due to already slowed home sales.
India faces inflation spillover risks from Middle East conflict: RBI
The Reserve Bank of India has issued a cautionary statement regarding escalating inflation rates. Tensions in the Middle East are causing significant disruptions in global supply chains and energy sectors, potentially embedding price volatility within the economy. Instead of slashing demand, the bank aims to guide expectations judiciously.
Coforge launches two AI solutions for airlines
The announcement comes as Coforge shares trade at 1,294.20 on the NSE, up 0.47 per cent on the day, with the stock recovering from a 52-week low of 1,008.10 hit in March 2026
Beijing auto show: Chinese EV makers target Europes luxury car turf
Chinese car makers are now targeting premium customers. Brands like Geely and Nio are launching advanced electric and hybrid vehicles. These new models offer more features at lower prices than German rivals. This shift is creating strong competition in China and abroad. German automakers are already seeing sales declines in China.
Policy flip-flops blur US stance on China ahead of Trump-Xi meet
President Donald Trump's second term China policy faces challenges. Initial tariff hikes did not yield desired concessions from Beijing. Recent erratic decisions, including conflicting signals on technology sales and blacklists, create confusion. While some actions have put China on the back foot, critics argue the U.S. approach lacks a coherent strategy, potentially undermining its global standing.
Renewable energies overtook global electricity demand last year, led by solar growth in India, China
Clean power generation grew 887 terawatt hours last year, exceeding overall global electricity demand growth of 849 terawatt hours
No 'zombie drug', man seen in Thane video overdosed on pain medicine: Police
Thane police have clarified a viral video showing a disoriented man. The man was not under the influence of a 'zombie drug'. He had taken an overdose of Pregabalin, a medicine for nerve pain. The individual was identified as Sameer Rajendra Rawal, a labourer from Nepal. He was found to have procured and consumed the tablets for intoxication.
Canada's Old Age Security (OAS) payments are increasing in April, providing a financial boost to eligible seniors. The updated payouts vary by age, with those 75 and older receiving higher amounts. Eligibility depends on age, residency, and years lived in Canada after 18. The maximum monthly benefit for those 65-74 is $743.05, and for those 75+, it's $817.36.
Biker OTT release date details: When and where to watch Sharwanands Telugu action movie online
Biker, India's first motocross film, is generating buzz for its unique concept. The Telugu action drama is heading to OTT after its theatrical release. Digital rights have been acquired by giant platform and the film is reportedly expected to premiere soon. Biker has garnered significant box office collection. Read on to know more about the movie.
India fertiliser output drops a quarter on Mideast war
India's fertiliser production plunged nearly a quarter in March, official data showed, after natural gas imports used in its manufacture were hit by the Middle East conflict. Natural gas is used to power the production of urea, a key part of the lifeline fertilisers used by India's vast agriculture sector, making it deeply sensitive to global energy price swings.
Job ad said remote work, but there was a catch. Candidate exits after hearing the truth
A job candidate's interview turned sour when a emote role was revealed to require relocation to the capital city. This mismatch highlighted a growing issue of misleading job descriptions, eroding trust. The candidate, citing transparency concerns and viewing the process as a culture indicator, withdrew, emphasizing the need for clear communication on work arrangements.
'Will not bow to pressure': Vijay urges support for TVK on last day of Tamil Nadu poll campaigning
This Vijay, who entered politics solely for the people and their welfare, will he bow to the pressures of fascist-minded, anti-people parties? Will he cower and kowtow to the threats and coercions of diversionary investment corporations? He cannot be subdued by flaunting benefits to rein in your son. Nor can he be intimidated by wielding authority to threaten your brother, he said.
5.2 magnitude earthquake jolts Manipur's Kamjong
A 5.2-magnitude earthquake struck Manipur early Tuesday, with its epicentre in Kamjong district. Tremors were felt in Ukhrul district, Imphal and parts of Meghalaya, but no casualties or damage have been reported so far.
US crude and fuel exports surge to record highs, but it's not enough
Amid rising tensions with Iran, America finds itself in a pivotal moment as it channels unprecedented volumes of oil to Asia, following the blockade of the vital Strait of Hormuz. However, while these exports provide some relief, they fall short of meeting Asia's substantial demand, complicating the landscape for international oil markets.
'No plan, no strategy...': Jeffries blasts Trumps 'reckless, costly war of choice' in Middle East
Indias Economy Projected To Grow At 6.4% This Year: UN
UNITED NATIONS, Apr 21: Indias economy is projected to grow at 6.4 per cent this year and 6.6 per cent in 2027, according to a report by the United Nations. The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) said in the report released Monday that economies in South and South-West Asia grew by 5.4% in 2025, compared to 5.2% in 2024, driven largely by strong growth in India. Indias growth edged up to 7.4% in [] The post Indias Economy Projected To Grow At 6.4% This Year: UN appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Indian economys resilience not by chance: RBI Governor
Sanjay Malhotra credits strong institutions, policy frameworks, and steady reforms for Indias growth outpacing global peers
Maharashtra considers rationing of fertilisers, says minister Dattatray Bharane
Maharashtra will ration fertiliser sales to farmers for the upcoming kharif season. The state government seeks Centre approval for this plan. This move aims to prevent malpractices and ensure fair distribution. Digital data on sowing and landholdings will help estimate farmer needs.
Quality and branding: The twin pillars of Indias global horticulture push
A coordinated push involving policy support, private investment, and technology adoption can help India shift from volume-driven to value-led horticulture by fixing productivity, post-harvest, and market gaps, say experts.
President Murmu, PM Modi, Amit Shah salute civil servants, extend greetings on Civil Services Day
President Draupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi conveyed greetings to civil servants on Civil Services Day. They highlighted the dedication of officers in strengthening governance and contributing to nation-building. Civil servants are recognized for their commitment to public service and implementing policies. The day commemorates their role in advancing India's progress and development.
A banking customer's routine complaint on X took a hilarious turn when they mistakenly tagged the wrong Vikas Saraswat. The individual, on vacation in Monaco, sarcastically told the user not to bother him and to contact their branch manager instead. This sparked a meme fest and a debate on online etiquette and customer service.
ISC Class 12 results are anticipated by the last week of April 2026. ICSE Class 10 results are also expected around the same period. Students can check their marksheets on official websites like cisce.org and results.cisce.org. DigiLocker will also provide access to digital marksheets. Students should keep their Unique ID and Index Number ready for quick access to their scores.
'Toxic malignant individual': Hakeem Jeffries blasts Kash Patel, says he is unqualified to lead FBI
Assam court convicts 20, acquits 25 in mob lynching case of Nilotpal Das and Abhijit Nath
A Nagaon District and Sessions Court convicted 20 out of 45 accused in the 2018 mob lynching of Nilotpal Das and Abhijit Nath. The court acquitted 25 others, a decision met with dissatisfaction by the victims' families who are seeking the strictest punishment. The sentencing for the convicted is scheduled for April 24.
President Murmu on day-long Rourkela visit to inaugurate planetarium, museum
Get ready, Rourkela! President Droupadi Murmu is set to touch down in Odisha this Tuesday for an action-packed day. Shell be cutting ribbons at a new planetarium and a vibrant tribal museum, celebrating culture and education. The launch of the Nirmal Munda Parivesh Path is also on her agenda, promoting environmental consciousness in the area.
Veteran actor Paresh Rawal believes making comedy films in Bollywood is challenging nowadays. He shared that television shows like The Kapil Sharma Show have large teams and significant resources. This makes it difficult for films to compete with daily humor. He also recalled earlier industry practices were less structured. Read on to know more about it.
A new assessment by the Institute for the Study of War on Monday (local time) pointed to deepening divisions within Iran's leadership, as diplomatic tensions and military pressure between the United States and Iran continue to mount before the second round of Islamabad Talks.
Gulf worries US-Iran talks may cement Tehran's 'golden' grip on Strait of Hormuz
Gulf states fear Iran-U.S. talks may only secure the Strait of Hormuz, not broader de-escalation. Negotiations are shifting focus to uranium enrichment and Iran's leverage over the vital oil route, sidelining Gulf security concerns. Analysts warn this approach risks entrenching Iran's influence, prioritizing global stability over regional safety.
Mamata Banerjee alleges BJP planted 'cherry-picked' officers at airport to cause delay in flight ops
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee accuses the BJP of obstructing her flight and targeting TMC workers. She criticises the central government's election interference, questioning the use of military and agencies. Banerjee also highlights unfulfilled job promises and the delayed implementation of the Women's Reservation Bill.
EU to widen Iran sanctions over Hormuz blockade
The European Union plans to broaden its Iran sanctions. New measures will target individuals and groups responsible for blocking the Strait of Hormuz. This move comes after nearly two months of disruption to global energy and commodity markets. The European External Action Service will prepare the new listings. This follows previous EU actions against Iran's Revolutionary Guards and officials.
India's economy projected to grow at 6.4 per cent this year: UN
In India, economic activities moderated in the second half of 2025 as exports to the United States declined by 25 per cent following the introduction of 50 per cent tariffs in August 2025
India weather alert: IMD reports heatwave conditions alongside heavy rainfall and thunderstorms
India faces extreme weather. Heavy rains lash the Northeast, while heatwaves grip North and Central India. Thunderstorms and hailstorms are also reported. These conditions pose risks to crops and infrastructure. Authorities advise caution and adherence to safety measures. Residents should stay informed about weather updates.
Garment exporters see demand recovering as US tariff pressures ease
Indian garment exporters expect a strong business rebound in the second half of the fiscal year. Easing US tariff pressures are bringing buyers back. Orders for the first two quarters were booked at peak tariffs. Revenue improvement will be visible from October. Exporters are diversifying markets to Europe and Africa.
On SVE 108, there is a moment every flyer knows. Security cleared. Gate found. Mind quiet. Completely present.
USIran deal talks just 'hours away', but Trump is back posting on Truth Social
Hopes of a breakthrough in the USIran conflict have faded after early diplomatic progress was disrupted, with President Donald Trumps public statements and combative social media posts may have complicated sensitive negotiations. While backchannel talks mediated by Pakistan had been gaining momentum, Trumps claims that Iran had already agreed to key demands were swiftly rejected by Tehran, which warned such assertions risk undermining its domestic position. Major disagreements over uranium enrichment, sanctions relief, and internal divisions within Irans leadership continue to stall progress, while recent military tensions have further strained the fragile ceasefire.
DMK earns the ire of farmers in Tamil Nadus Cauvery delta
Farmers allege irregularities at paddy direct procurement centres (PDCs), along with problems in the transportation of paddy to warehouses and lack of proper power supply
Rs 2 crore house, bigger EMI, less freedom? CA shares a blunt money lesson
A chartered accountant's viral post challenges perceptions of wealth. It questions whether a large, heavily mortgaged home truly signifies success over a smaller, more affordably purchased property. The discussion highlights that financial discipline and security are often sacrificed for outward displays of status. Many agree that true wealth lies in freedom and stability, not just visible assets.
Tim Cook to step down as Apple CEO, John Ternus to take over in September
UP Board Class 10th result upmsp: UP Board Class 10 and 12 results will not be released today. Final checks are underway to ensure accuracy for the lakhs of students awaiting their scores. The announcement is now anticipated between April 25 and April 29. Students can check their results online on official websites once declared. Parents are advised to support their children through the outcome.
Charles Dickens, a renowned English novelist, penned a powerful quote about enduring hardship. His words highlight the human struggle against overwhelming problems. Dickens' own life experiences fueled his concern for the less fortunate. The quote emphasizes moral perseverance and the conscious choice to maintain hope for a better future, even when immediate change is impossible.
Robin Sharma's quote, Change is hardest at the beginning, messiest in the middle and best at the end, encapsulates the challenging yet rewarding journey of personal growth. Robin, a renowned leadership expert and author, inspires millions with his philosophy of discipline, self-improvement, and meaningful work, emphasizing that consistent small daily efforts lead to extraordinary outcomes.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Abhishek Bachchan celebrated 19 years of marriage. Recently, Abhishek revealed he avoids asking daughter Aaradhya for her opinion on his films. He also discussed how modern children are more confident communicators, while his own upcoming projects include Raja Shivaji and potentially Shah Rukh Khan's King. Read on to know the reason behind it.
India deal value jumps 18% to $123.8 billion in 2025 despite fewer transactions
According to EY, investors are becoming more selective, focusing on high-value opportunities in sectors like infrastructure, financial services and manufacturing
New Zealand PM Luxon survives vote of confidence
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has confirmed his leadership of the National Party. He faced a confidence vote following internal speculation about his position. The party caucus decisively backed Luxon, closing the matter. This comes as the National Party's popularity and the ruling coalition's election prospects have declined in recent polls.
Tim Cook to step down as Apple CEO: Read his memo to employees
Apple's long-serving CEO Tim Cook is transitioning to executive chairman later this year. John Ternus will assume the CEO role on September 1, 2026. This leadership change follows a planned succession. Cook's departure marks a significant moment for the tech giant. Ternus is set to continue Apple's focus on innovation and core values.
Lebanon President Joseph Aoun says aiming to end hostilities with Israel talks
Lebanese President Aoun announced planned talks with Israel to end hostilities and occupation, despite strong rejection from Hezbollah. The negotiations, set for a second round, follow a US-brokered truce after weeks of conflict. Hezbollah lawmaker Fadlallah urged Lebanon to withdraw, citing internal divisions and the threat to national consensus.
Apple confirms CEO transition as Tim Cook steps down; John Ternus to lead next phase
Apple's Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook is stepping down in September. John Ternus will take over the CEO role. Cook will remain as Executive Chairman. This leadership change follows months of speculation. Apple is also preparing to launch new operating systems with AI features. The company is expected to introduce its first foldable iPhone later this year.
West Asia crisis impacts Indias trade, oil imports and remittances: RBI Governor
Speaking at Princeton University, he noted that India is responding by diversifying import sources and boosting domestic oil and gas production
No talks with US under threat: Iran warns of 'new cards' if war resumes
Iran's powerful parliament speaker warned Monday that Tehran had ew cards if war resumes with the United States and Israel, ahead of the expiration of a two-week ceasefire. We do not accept negotiations under the shadow of threats, and in the last two weeks we have been preparing to show new cards on the battlefield, Ghalibaf, Iran's top negotiator in talks with the United States, wrote on X. sct/des
Assam HS 12th Results 2026 Date: Students can expect Assam Class 12th HS Results in the last week of April, 2026. According to an official statement, the results are expected to be declared in the last week of the month, most likely by April 30, 2026. Students can check HS Results on aahsec.assam.gov.in, DigiLocker and UPOLOBDHA application.
India-Korea partnership can drive growth, says PM Modi at business meet
Today's Jewish proverb of the day teaches that people understand happiness only after facing difficult times. It explains how struggle, pain, and challenges help a person grow stronger and wiser. The idea shows that lifes hard moments are important to value good times. It also highlights how experience, patience, and a positive mindset help people appreciate simple joys more deeply.
Not Under Pressure': Trump vows new Iran nuclear deal will be far better ahead of Pakistan talks
Visitors at Ranthambore recently witnessed a remarkable event. A tiger, a leopard, and a cheetah were seen in the same area. This unusual convergence of three predators has generated significant excitement. The cheetah, a young male named KP-2, is known for its wandering nature. Officials are monitoring KP-2's movements and considering relocation options.
Iraqi Shi'ite leaders pick Bassem al-Badry as Prime Minister nominee: Report
Iraq's main Shi'ite political blocs have nominated Bassem al-Badry for prime minister. However, some officials dispute this selection, stating that discussions are ongoing. Another meeting is scheduled for Wednesday. This follows the withdrawal of Nouri al-Maliki, whose candidacy was opposed by US President Donald Trump.
The mystery town of From returns with its fourth season in India. Viewers can stream the new episodes on OTT platform. The series continues to explore its unsettling mysteries and terrifying creatures. A fifth and final season has been confirmed, promising to answer all lingering questions. The journey of From is nearing its conclusion. Read on to know more about the show.
Countries backing navigation in Strait of Hormuz sending 'right message': IMO chief
The head of the International Maritime Organization stated that countries defending freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz are sending the right message amidst escalating US-Iran tensions. He cautioned against using shipping as leverage and highlighted the IMO's efforts to evacuate stranded seafarers and clear hazards for eventual resumption of safe trade.
India, US continue to have 'positive, productive discussions' on trade deal
United States and India are nearing a trade agreement. Negotiations in Washington DC show positive progress. Senior officials indicate most key issues are settled. The focus is now on resolving minor differences. This development marks a significant step in economic ties between the two nations. An announcement could be made soon.
Social Security payments in 2026 depend on age, earnings, and retirement timing. Average monthly checks are about $2,079. People can claim from age 62, full benefits at 66 or 67, and highest at 70. Delaying increases payout. Men usually get more than women. SSA data helps estimate retirement income and plan savings for a better future life.
Trump offers mixed messages about path ahead for US war against Iran
President Trump issued conflicting statements regarding the U.S. war with Iran, expressing no urgency to end the conflict while anticipating renewed negotiations in Pakistan. Despite a strained ceasefire and Iran's refusal to negotiate under threat, Trump remains firm on his terms, warning of escalating conflict if an agreement isn't reached before the deadline.
Apple names insider John Ternus as CEO, Cook to become executive chairman
Apple on Monday named long-time executive John Ternus as its next chief executive officer, marking a leadership change as the company prepares for a major shift in the technology industry driven by artificial intelligence. Current CEO Tim Cook will move to the role of executive chairman after overseeing Apples rapid growth for more than a decade.
South Korea Inc meets Modi; Cos including Samsung & LG looking to expand in key market, export more
Top South Korean business leaders met Prime Minister Narendra Modi. They discussed expanding their operations in India. Companies like Samsung, LG, and Hyundai signaled fresh investments. SK Hynix is considering a chip facility. Hyundai will develop electric mobility solutions for India. This marks a significant step in bilateral economic cooperation.
In just 60 days, three women leaders left Trumps Cabinet, including Kristi Noem, Pam Bondi, and Lori Chavez-DeRemer. The exits came due to resignations, job changes, and controversies inside departments. The shake-up has raised questions about leadership stability, internal issues, and political pressure inside the administration during Trumps current term.
Apple stock slips as Tim Cook steps down after 15 years, John Ternus takes charge as new CEO
Apple stock dipped slightly after Tim Cook announced he will step down as CEO and move to a new role. John Ternus will take over leadership at the company. Investors are watching how this change will impact Apples future growth, products, and AI plans. The company remains strong, but the leadership shift has created short-term uncertainty in the market.
A big global energy crisis is happening due to oil supply loss during war. Fuel prices are rising fast in many countries. Inflation is also going up, affecting daily costs. Some regions are facing fuel shortages. Markets are reacting with high volatility. Experts say this situation may impact the global economy and investment trends in the coming months.
The price of a war far above the ground
The Iran war and geopolitics will reshape global aviation economics
US small businesses pull back on investment: Only 16% plan CapEx in March, lowest since 2009
US small businesses are becoming careful with money and reducing new investments. Many are facing rising costs, hiring issues, and uncertainty about the future. Even though profits are still stable, companies are choosing to save cash instead of expanding. This situation is creating concerns about slower growth and possible economic slowdown in the small business sector across the country right now.
Biggest IPO ever? SpaceX buzz ignites rally talk in top cryptocurrencies - what to know
SpaceX IPO impact on Bitcoin: Speculation is mounting around a potential SpaceX IPO, with its significant Bitcoin holdings of 8,285 BTC drawing investor attention. This could influence broader corporate adoption of crypto. Additionally, Elon Musk's past support for Dogecoin fuels speculation about renewed interest in the meme coin.
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Celeste Rivas cause of death and D4vd lawyers statement explain a major criminal case in Los Angeles. Prosecutors allege the singer killed a 14-year-old with a sharp instrument, hid her body in a Tesla, and faces murder and abuse charges. His lawyers deny responsibility and plan to fight the case. A bomb threat at the courthouse during arraignment added tension as investigations and court proceedings continue in the coming months.
A simple train ride in Osaka turned into a heartwarming memory for a foreign traveler when a group of schoolchildren transformed their English practice into an unexpected surprise. What began as subtle whispers and cautious glances soon led to a shy approach, where a carefully folded handwritten note in English was presented with nervous politeness, requesting feedback and a score.
African proverb of the day: A fish and bird may fall in love but the two cannot build a home together highlights a powerful truth about love and compatibility. While emotional connection can bring two people together, lasting relationships depend on shared values, compatability, and long-term goals. The proverb explains why love alone is not always enough to build a stable future. It reflects real-life relationship challenges where differences create distance over time.
From 2 days to 90! Abu Dhabi unveils worlds largest underground water reserve that stuns experts
Abu Dhabi has unveiled the world's largest underground desalinated water reserve, storing 26 billion liters to supply the emirate for up to 90 days during emergencies. This massive Aquifer Storage and Recovery system marks a strategic shift from constant production to long-term water protection in arid regions.
New pet at home? Heres why pet insurance should be your first move, not an afterthought
Getting a new pet is exciting but also costly and risky. Many owners forget to buy pet insurance early, which can lead to problems later. Vet bills are rising and treatments are expensive. Insurance helps manage these costs and avoids stress during emergencies. Choosing the right plan with good coverage can protect both your pets health and your finances in the long run.
Bulgaria ex-president wins parliamentary majority
The 45 percent of ballots his populist Progressive Bulgaria (PB) coalition scored in Sunday's polls -- according to 98 percent of the vote counted -- puts it on track to take some 130 seats in the 240-seat legislature in the European Union's poorest nation.
Quote of the day by Anne Hathaway: She urges a deeper connection beyond just reading news, highlighting how easy it is to ignore global crises like civil wars and starvation. Her quote emphasizes that true compassion requires actively acknowledging and caring about the suffering of others, moving past passive awareness to genuine empathy for those beyond our immediate world.
Ilhan Omar rejects millionaire label! Wealth drops from $30M down to $95K as probe intensifies

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