Kim’s rare praise, Lee’s apology and then a barrage of missiles: Why did North Korea fire two rounds despite unusual exchange

A TV screen shows a file image of North Korea’s missile launch during a news program at Seoul Railway Station in Seoul. (AP photo) North Korea launched multiple rounds of ballistic missiles on Wednesday, just days after leader Kim Jong Un signalled a rare conciliatory note toward South Korean President Lee Jae Myung.The missiles were…

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From prosthetics to punk cuts

As Satine, a Moulin Rouge dancer with a tragic secret, Kidman wore deep crimson waves swept dramatically to one side with a bold red lip that made her look like she had been painted rather than styled. Directed by Baz Luhrmann, the film is an assault on the senses from start to finish, and Kidman’s…

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In marathon outreach, NCW plans week-long public hearings covering 500 districts | India News

NEW DELHI: Aiming to reach women in distress, the National Commission for Women in coordination with state women’s commissions will hold marathon ‘Mahila Jan Sunwais’ (public hearings) across the country starting from Monday to cover 500 districts spread out in 25 states and Union Territories till March 14.Through this nationwide effort, the commission aims to…

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“Goodbyes are only for those who love with their eyes. Because for those who love with heart and soul there is no such thing as separation.”

Some quotes seem to stay alive long after the people who wrote them are gone. They travel across countries, languages and generations without losing much of their emotional weight. That is probably what happened with many of Rumi’s words. People continue discovering his poetry hundreds of years later and often feel as if the lines…

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2 Cheers, 1 Complaint

The Women’s Premier League (WPL) has given us exciting cricket and some great new stars. But it has also shown that women’s cricket is still not treated as equally important as men’s cricket. First, the good news. In 2025, Indian women won the ODI World Cup — the biggest prize in cricket. After that, everyone…

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Ashes: ‘This series is not dead’ – Australia legend Glenn McGrath feels England stand on the cusp of ’embarrassing’ situation | Cricket News

England’s captain Ben Stokes, second left, shakes hands with teammate Shoaib Bashir (AP Photo/Gary Day) Australian cricket legend Glenn McGrath has issued a critical assessment of England’s performance in the ongoing Ashes series, where Australia leads 2-0.McGrath emphasised that England must secure a victory in the third Test at Adelaide to avoid further embarrassment. Tom…

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