Akshaye Khanna’s entry in ‘Dhurandhar’ to Raghav Juyal’s singing in ‘Kaho Na Kaho’: One scene that changed the game for these actors |

In movies, not every performance becomes memorable. But sometimes, one single scene is enough to change how audiences see an actor forever. It could be an entry shot, a dialogue that hits hard, a song filled with emotion, or even a small gesture that feels honest. Bollywood has seen many such moments where one scene…

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Popular weight-loss drugs may lower cancer risk, finds large study |

Exciting new findings indicate that GLP-1 weight-loss medications might dramatically reduce the likelihood of 10 types of cancer linked to obesity for patients with type 2 diabetes, outperforming insulin. However, there’s no observed benefit for postmenopausal breast or thyroid cancers. Weight-loss drugs known as GLP-1 receptor agonists are discussed for their effect on blood sugar…

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Bengaluru airport outrage: Passengers fume as KIA’s compel them to trek 800 meters for cabs; flyers irked by kerbside clampdown | Bengaluru News

Passengers fume as Bengaluru airport’s new rules compel them to trek 800 metres for cabs BENGALURU: What feels worse after a long flight — sitting inside the aircraft or walking for nearly 800 metres with luggage to board a private pre-booked cab? For hundreds of passengers arriving at Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) over the past…

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The repeating failures of global climate diplomacy

Every major climate summit is announced as a turning point. Every few years, the language is reset: last chance, decisive decade, implementation COP, people’s summit. And yet, viewed from a distance, the arc of climate diplomacy since Copenhagen in 2009 looks less like progress than repetition—a cycle of inflated expectations, partial agreements, and carefully managed disappointment. COP30 in Belém…

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Woman stunned as grandmother’s bedroom painting revealed to be worth a staggering $300,000 |

A mosquito removal revealed a staggering $300,000 valuation for a painting above her grandmother’s bed./ Youtube/PBS A modestly framed painting that had hung above a grandmother’s bed for decades arrived at the US edition of Antiques Roadshow carrying little expectation beyond sentimental value. Inherited within the family and treated largely as décor, the artwork was…

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Lakhpati Didis: How India’s SHG women are transforming lives – And politics | India News

Over the past few decades, women’s participation in India’s rural economy has moved from the margins to the centre of policy conversations. From savings collectives and micro-enterprises to agriculture, dairy and small manufacturing, women – particularly in hinterlands – are increasingly being seen not merely as beneficiaries of welfare, but as economic agents capable of…

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‘India will teach them lesson’: Assam CM slams Bangladesh leader; remark on NE states in focus | India News

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma (File photo) NEW DELHI: Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday warned that India would not remain silent and teach a “lesson” if politicians in Bangladesh continued to make remarks about India’s northeastern region.His comments came a day after Hasnat Abdullah, a senior leader of the newly formed National…

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China’s Economic Crisis: Record Exports but Plummeting Domestic Growth | Business

China’s economic momentum is faltering as November figures show a notable dip in retail sales and manufacturing output. Additionally, fixed-asset and property investments have taken a hit, reflecting domestic struggles. With growing global barriers against China’s trade surplus, the country faces an uphill battle, even as it strives to meet official growth benchmarks. TL;DR: Driving…

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