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'I can't look at you, I'm sorry': Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni's emotional post-match interview goes viral after Egypt win at FIFA World Cup - Watch | Football News

‘I can’t look at you, I’m sorry’: Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni’s emotional post-match interview goes viral after Egypt win at FIFA World Cup – Watch | Football News

Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni emotional (Screengrabs) Argentina head coach Lionel Scaloni was overwhelmed with emotion after his team’s incredible comeback victory over Egypt national football team in the World Cup. Speaking to broadcaster TyC Sports after the final whistle, Scaloni struggled to hold back tears as he reflected on one of the tournament’s most dramatic…

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America's 250th birthday seen from space: Nasa shares stunning ISS footage of Los Angeles fireworks |

America’s 250th birthday seen from space: Nasa shares stunning ISS footage of Los Angeles fireworks |

From hundreds of kilometres above Earth, a national celebration looked very different. While crowds gathered across the United States for the country’s 250th anniversary, astronauts aboard the International Space Station watched the evening lights spread across the planet below. On July 4, as fireworks filled the skies over Los Angeles, the display became part of…

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Delhi shines in national school performance index, but enrolment and retention gaps remain

Delhi shines in national school performance index, but enrolment and retention gaps remain

Delhi has been placed among the better-performing States and Union Territories in the Performance Grading Index (PGI) 2025-26, reflecting strong performance across key school education indicators. However, the review also identified declining foundational enrolment and lower retention at the secondary level, highlighting areas where targeted interventions will be needed to sustain educational progress. Delhi has…

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Chinmayi Sripaada: ‘I’m going to wish you horror': Chinmayi Sripaada slams trolls over horrific death threats to her 3-year-old twins and Rahul Ravindran | Tamil Movie News

Chinmayi Sripaada: ‘I’m going to wish you horror’: Chinmayi Sripaada slams trolls over horrific death threats to her 3-year-old twins and Rahul Ravindran | Tamil Movie News

Singer and dubbing artiste Chinmayi Sripaada has spoken out against the online abuse directed at her family after social media trolls allegedly targeted her husband, filmmaker-actor Rahul Ravindran, and their three-year-old twins. The backlash followed Rahul’s comments on the alleged murder case involving Ketan Agarwal and his fiancée Siya Goyal. While Rahul recently left X…

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5 innocent-sounding phrases that can leave a bad impression on your co-workers

5 innocent-sounding phrases that can leave a bad impression on your co-workers

While “whatever” may just mean that the conversation should be continued later, it is also widely perceived as a sign of disrespect, annoyance, and complete disinterest. Both in private and in professional relations, “whatever” may quickly close a conversation and create an unpleasant atmosphere. Instead of using this phrase, it is better to say, “We…

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Are Indians swiping less? Credit card story has grown bigger, user base hasn’t

Are Indians swiping less? Credit card story has grown bigger, user base hasn’t

India’s credit card market has expanded sharply over the past decade, but is yet to touch its potential, with only !According to a report by TransUnion CIBIL, credit cards continue to have limited reach, with only one in four credit-active consumers holding one.The credit information company’s managing director and chief executive, Bhavesh Jain, said that…

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1 in 14 women hit by early menopause in low, middle-income countries: Study | India News

1 in 14 women hit by early menopause in low, middle-income countries: Study | India News

NEW DELHI: Around one in 14 women aged between 30 and 49 living in low and middle-income countries experience early menopause, according to a pooled analysis published in the BMJ Global Health journal. Researchers warned that the condition could place an increasing burden on already stretched healthcare systems.The study, led by researchers at the International…

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Strait of Hormuz reopening eases fertiliser worries in India, but August is key

Strait of Hormuz reopening eases fertiliser worries in India, but August is key

The gradual normalisation of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has eased immediate concerns over India’s fertiliser supplies, but executives in India’s fertiliser industry say August is when it will become clear whether India has successfully avoided the crisis — for that’s when companies will start placing import orders that will determine fertiliser availability for…

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