Ancient ‘Machine Gun’: Traces of legendary multi-shot weapon found in Pompeii | World News

Pompeii’s archaeological excavations have primarily centred on the severe eruption of Mount Vesuvius during AD 79; however, new investigations have shifted the spotlight to a violent chapter nearly 170 years earlier. Using advanced laser scanning and 3D digital imaging, Adriana Rossi, the lead researcher and team, discovered various unique and identifiable ballistic signatures on the…

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Rahul Arunoday Banerjee Death: ‘Hit by a wave’: Bengali actor Rahul Arunoday Banerjee dies while shooting for series in Odisha | Kolkata News

DIGHA/KOLKATA: Actor Rahul Arunoday Banerjee (43), a popular face in the Bengali film, OTT and television industry, died on Sunday while shooting for a series called ‘Bhole Baba Paar Karega’ off the Talsari beach in Odisha, around 8km from Digha.Subhashis Mondal, director of the series, said, “The shoot had ended and most of the cast…

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Skip the layover: SpiceJet launches direct Ahmedabad–Sharjah flights this February | World News

SpiceJet will launch five-day-a-week non-stop flights between Ahmedabad and Sharjah from February 5, 2026/Image: X A new direct air link is set to shorten the distance between Gujarat and the UAE. Low-cost carrier SpiceJet has announced the launch of non-stop flights between Ahmedabad and Sharjah, a move aimed at meeting growing demand from business travellers,…

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Dhurandhar 2: R Madhavan issues clarification after Sikh community files FIR against ‘Dhurandhar 2’: ‘Maine bakaayda cigarette bujha diya tha’ |

‘Dhurandhar 2’ has found itself in the midst of a controversy following criticism of a particular scene featuring R Madhavan and Ranveer Singh. An FIR was lodged at Mumbai’s Mulund Police Station by Gurjyot Singh Keer, a Shiv Sena (Shinde faction) leader and president of the group ‘Sikhs in Maharashtra’ raising objection to a scene…

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Supreme Court: ‘How dare you?’ CJI blasts petitioners for doubting integrity of judicial officers engaged in West Bengal SIR | India News

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday sternly cautioned against any attempt to question the integrity of judicial officers overseeing the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in West Bengal. It declared that such actions would not be tolerated and that trust in the judiciary must be maintained.The warning came from a Bench led…

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