FIFA World Cup claims first casualty as Tunisia sack coach Sabri Lamouchi after humiliating 5-1 defeat | Football News

Tunisia head coach Sabri Lamouchi (AP Photo) Tunisia have become the first team to make a managerial change at the FIFA World Cup after dismissing head coach Sabri Lamouchi following the team’s crushing 5-1 defeat to Sweden in their opening match.The Tunisian Football Federation confirmed on Tuesday that experienced French coach Hervé Renard would take…

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Bharat Innovates 2026: IIT Delhi showcases AI, healthcare and defence innovations, expands global partnerships

Prof. Rangan Banerjee, Director of IIT Delhi, interacting with visitors at the IIT Delhi Pavilion at Bharat Innovates. Bharat Innovates 2026: The Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) highlighted its research, innovation, entrepreneurship and international engagement at Bharat Innovates 2026, a flagship innovation initiative of the Government of India held in Nice, France. The…

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‘Taare Zameen Par’ child actor who played Yohaan Awasthi is now a dentist and pilot in UK, here’s what he looks like now | Hindi Movie News

When ‘Taare Zameen Par’ released in 2007, it did far more than entertain audiences. The film, directed by Aamir Khan, ignited discussions around parenting, the pressures of the education system, and the realities faced by children with learning disabilities. It also introduced viewers to two talented child artists, Darsheel Safary and Sachet Engineer. While Darsheel…

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Quote of the day by Sadhguru: “Even God cannot decide your inner wellbeing. If you refuse to cause misery to yourself, then no one can inflict it upon you”; how relevant is it to let the daily activities drive your mood

People often believe external factors dictate happiness, but Sadhguru emphasizes inner well-being is self-created. He asserts that misery is largely self-manufactured through our reactions, not inflicted by others or circumstances. Taking responsibility means consciously responding, not accepting blame, especially relevant in today’s comparison-driven digital age. Ask people what would make them happy, and the most…

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What Anne Frank knew about Gen Z |

Anxiety, loneliness, desire and everything else that Anne Frank has common with Gen Z and Alpha The world was at war in 1942. The world is at war in 2026. The world was fighting fascism in the 1940s. The world is fighting fascism in 2026. Teenagers were falling in love in the 1940s. Teenagers are…

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MG M9 :Is the MG M9 a Boardroom on Wheels? |

The following article is an advertorial. There comes a point in most well-off people’s lives when a regular SUV stops making sense. Not because it is a bad car but because their life has changed. You spend more time in the back seat than behind the wheel because you have a driver. You are doing…

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Finland’s unique literacy program: Children read to dogs and cows to build confidence without fear of judgment | World News

In Finland, some of the most attentive listeners helping children improve their reading skills have four legs. Across libraries, schools and even farms, children are encouraged to read aloud to trained dogs and, in some local initiatives, cows. These animals provide a calm and patient audience that allows young readers to practise without worrying about…

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