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The Amazon is the world's largest river, yet not a single bridge crosses its main channel | World News

The Amazon is the world’s largest river, yet not a single bridge crosses its main channel | World News

Stretching across the heart of South America, the Amazon River is the largest river on Earth by water discharge and one of the planet’s most extraordinary natural systems. It flows through vast tropical rainforests, supports unrivalled biodiversity and sustains millions of people. Yet despite spanning more than 6,400 kilometres (4,000 miles), one remarkable fact continues…

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New World Cup clip shows Egypt coach screaming in Scaloni's face as Argentina boss refuses to react after VAR storm

New World Cup clip shows Egypt coach screaming in Scaloni’s face as Argentina boss refuses to react after VAR storm

The controversy surrounding Argentina‘s dramatic 3-2 victory over Egypt in the Round of 16 at the FIFA World Cup continues to produce fresh flashpoints. A day after the VAR decisions in Atlanta sparked accusations of bias and prompted an official complaint from the Egyptian Football Association (EFA), a fresh video surfaced on social media showing…

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'What do you get by setting fake narratives?' : Rajkumar Periyasamy slams rumors of reshooting of Kamal Haasan backed 'Amaran' | Tamil Movie News

‘What do you get by setting fake narratives?’ : Rajkumar Periyasamy slams rumors of reshooting of Kamal Haasan backed ‘Amaran’ | Tamil Movie News

Director Rajkumar Periyasamy has strongly reacted to rumours circulating on social media about ‘Amaran‘ and his upcoming film ‘OM’ starring Dhanush. The speculation claimed that ‘Amaran’ had undergone major reshoots on the advice of producer Kamal Haasan and that the filmmaker was reshooting several scenes for ‘OM’ again. As the claims gained traction online, Rajkumar…

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At this unique temple in Maharashtra, Lord Ganesha has three trunks and a secret underwater chamber; how travellers can reach here

At this unique temple in Maharashtra, Lord Ganesha has three trunks and a secret underwater chamber; how travellers can reach here

India is dotted with numerous famous temples which are dedicated to Lord Ganesha. In most of these shrines, we can see Ganesha seated on his faithful mouse, holding four arms and a single trunk. But did you know there is a temple in Pune’s Somwar Peth which challenges the familiar image of the beloved deity….

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IPO review 2026: Public issues see weaker subscription in H1, can Jio, NSE, Cult.fit, SBI Funds revive investor sentiment?

IPO review 2026: Public issues see weaker subscription in H1, can Jio, NSE, Cult.fit, SBI Funds revive investor sentiment?

IPO 2026: The primary market has struggled to replicate last year’s momentum in the first half of 2026, with investor appetite for initial public offerings (IPOs) remaining significantly weaker than the robust demand seen in 2025. Although more companies made their stock market debut during the January-June period compared with the same period last year,…

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Trump promised to fix America's most famous Reflecting Pool for under $2 million. It ended up costing $14.7 million, and the problems started within days‎

Trump promised to fix America’s most famous Reflecting Pool for under $2 million. It ended up costing $14.7 million, and the problems started within days‎

Donald Trump, Lincoln Memorial (AP file photo) The legal battle over the Trump administration’s renovation of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is becoming more complicated. Along with criminal cases against people accused of damaging the landmark, the renovation itself is also facing legal scrutiny.US president Donald Trump announced the renovation plans in late April and…

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UAE approves new law: Damaging heritage sites could cost up to Rs 26 crore fine, jail | World News

UAE approves new law: Damaging heritage sites could cost up to Rs 26 crore fine, jail | World News

The UAE’s Federal National Council (FNC) has passed a draft federal law aimed at strengthening the protection of the nation’s cultural heritage, imposing strict penalties that include fines of up to Dh10 million and prison sentences for offences such as damage, theft, and smuggling of heritage assets.The measure was approved during the council’s 13th session…

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