Qatar expels Iranian military, security attachés and staff after strikes on key energy facilities

QatarEnergy says Iranian missiles hit Ras Laffan Industrial City, causing “extensive damage” Qatar on Wednesday expelled key Iranian military and security officials along with their staff from its territory, escalating tensions after missile strikes hit key energy infrastructure in the Gulf. The Qatari Foreign Ministry said on Thursday it had declared the military and security…

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‘BTS World Tour Arirang’ tickets SOLD OUT within hours as K-Pop stars gear up for Billion-dollar comeback |

BTS’ on Thursday, officially launched the tickets to their highly anticipated comeback – ‘BTS World Tour Arirang’. Millions of fans rushed to ticket booking sites and waited in long digital queues to get their hands on tickets to the biggest show of the year. Interestingly, within hours of the tickets going on sale, several fans…

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Balanced India-Japan trade key for long-term sustainability, says commerce secretary

India has significant export potential in sectors such as pharmaceuticals, textiles, agriculture and services in Japan, and achieving a more balanced bilateral trade relationship is crucial for long-term sustainability, the government said on Wednesday.The issue was highlighted by Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal during his visit to Tokyo on March 2 to attend the Joint Committee…

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Butternut squash benefits: Why this winter vegetable is great for heart, eye, and gut health naturally |

Butternut squash is one of those foods that is warming, convenient, and healthful. This winter vegetable has skin that is light in colour and orange-coloured meat that tastes sweeter when roasted, steamed, or combined with soup. Apart from its tasty health advantages, this vegetable has enough vitamins, minerals, and health compounds that boost two major…

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Washington flight disruptions: Operations resume after chemical smell triggers ground stop

Representational image (Assocaited Press photo) Flight operations across the Washington DC region resumed on Friday (local time) after a temporary ground stop triggered by reports of a strong chemical smell at a major air traffic control facility.Transportation secretary Sean Duffy confirmed the development in a post on X, saying, “The ground stop is over and…

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