Ananya Panday, Shanaya Kapoor and Navya Naveli Nanda steal the show at friend’s Udaipur wedding; Janhvi Kapoor reacts to Ananya’s photo with Shikhar Pahariya | Hindi Movie News

Ananya Panday, Shanaya Kapoor and Navya Naveli Nanda have once again proven that when it comes to friendship, fashion and fun, they never miss a beat. The trio turned their close friend Deeya Shroff’s Udaipur wedding into a social media spectacle — effortlessly blending glam, grace and genuine friendship.What started as a few shared glimpses…

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‘The Big Short’ Michael Burry bets $1 billion on Nvidia and Palantir’s collapse: Is the AI boom heading for a crash? | World News

Michael Burry, famous for predicting the 2008 crisis, has placed a $1 billion bet against Nvidia and Palantir, predeicting an AI bubble/ File Michael Burry, the investor made famous by predicting the 2008 financial crisis, is back, this time betting against two of the most prominent companies in the growing artificial intelligence (AI) sector: Nvidia…

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Pak SC, HC judges receive threat letters with toxic powder

Pak SC, HC judges receive threat letters with toxic powder

(Representational image- ANI) ISLAMABAD: Pakistani police reported Wednesday that a day after letters containing a powdery substance and threatening messages were delivered to all judges of Islamabad high court, similar letters were received by four judges of Lahore HC and five of Supreme Court, including Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa.According to the FIR, the letters…

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Tommy Robinson thanks Musk after being cleared of terrorism charges: Why the UK right-winger is crediting the billionaire | World News

Tommy Robinson thanks Musk after being cleared of terrorism charges: Why the UK right-winger is crediting the billionaire | World News

After being cleared of a terrorism-related charge in London, British right-wing figure Tommy Robinson has publicly thanked Elon Musk for footing his legal bills. The court ruled that Robinson’s arrest and questioning were unjustified, saying police had no real reason to suspect him of terrorism. Robinson hailed the verdict as a victory for free speech…

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What is Fusarium Graminearum? 'Toxic fungus' Chinese researchers allegedly tried to smuggle into US | World News

What is Fusarium Graminearum? ‘Toxic fungus’ Chinese researchers allegedly tried to smuggle into US | World News

Representative image (left) and FBI director Kash Patel Two Chinese researchers have been charged by the FBI for allegedly smuggling a dangerous biological pathogen Fusarium graminearum into the United States.Yunqing Jian, 33, and Zunyong Liu, 34, have been accused of illegally bringing the pathogen, a plant fungus which is an agroterrorism agent into the US…

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Kuwait Airways flight KU417 delayed after minor Tarmac incident at Kuwait Airport | World News

Kuwait Airways flight KU417 delayed after minor Tarmac incident at Kuwait Airport | World News

Minor aircraft glitch delays Kuwait–Manila flight, passengers safe / Image credit: File A flight carrying nearly 300 passengers from Kuwait to the Philippines was significantly delayed early Friday morning following an unexpected technical glitch. The incident, which occurred just as the aircraft was preparing for departure on the tarmac, caused minor damage but prompted Kuwaiti…

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1,600-year-old Roman wine factory discovered beneath ancient castle | World News

1,600-year-old Roman wine factory discovered beneath ancient castle | World News

Archaeologists in Turkey have unearthed a remarkably preserved 1,600-year-old Roman wine production site beneath the ruins of an ancient mountain castle. The discovery, made near the village of Oymakli in southeastern Turkey’s Kahta district, sheds light on the scale and sophistication of winemaking in the late Roman period. The site includes grape-crushing installations, cisterns, and…

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Army kills 2 on LoC amid J&K police crackdown on terrorist support systems

Army kills 2 on LoC amid J&K police crackdown on terrorist support systems | India News

SRINAGAR: Soldiers shot dead two infiltrators attempting to cross the LoC in Keran sector of J&K’s Kupwara, about 140km north of Srinagar, the Army said Saturday. The gunfight, part of “Op Pimple”, followed specific intelligence on an infiltration attempt Friday evening. Troops detected “suspicious activity”, challenged the group and came under “indiscriminate fire”, the Army…

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