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Iga Swiatek cruises through to Round 3, Fritz, De Minaur maintain perfect starts

Iga Swiatek cruises through to Round 3, Fritz, De Minaur maintain perfect starts
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Day 4 live: Alexander Zverev dominates Valentin Royer, Yuki Bhambri crashes out

Day 4 live: Alexander Zverev dominates Valentin Royer, Yuki Bhambri crashes out
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Keir Starmer apologises for UK's forced adoption scandal

Keir Starmer apologises for UK's forced adoption scandal
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Pakistan says India is weaponising Indus waters after treaty put in abeyance

Pakistan says India is weaponising Indus waters after treaty put in abeyance
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Pak uses cement to conserve Vedic-era Taxila, gets Unesco delisting warning

Pak uses cement to conserve Vedicera Taxila gets Unesco delisting warning
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Richa Chadha defends Dia Mirza amid trolling over son schooling coconut water seller

Richa Chadha has defended Dia Mirza against online criticism regarding a podcast clip where her son objected to plastic packaging for coconut water. Chadha highlighted the public's tendency to attack figures speaking on social issues, questioning why actors are expected to remain silent. She also refuted claims of hypocrisy regarding Mirza's environmental advocacy and car ownership, emphasizing Mirza's extensive work in climate initiatives.
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Diljit Dosanjh reveals he is living with a gallbladder stone since 2015

Punjabi superstar Diljit Dosanjh has revealed a decade-long health secret: a 11-12 mm gallbladder stone discovered in 2015. He opted against surgery based on a friend's advice, as the stone has never caused discomfort. Diljit, who kept this hidden even from loved ones, believes it may have vanished. Fans have expressed concern and well wishes for the globally recognized artist.
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Psychology says people who take short trips every few months are happier, less stressed and more resilient than those who wait for one big annual vacation

Forget long annual holidays! Psychologists reveal frequent short breaks offer more happiness and stress relief than one extended vacation. Regular 'mental resets' prevent burnout, with anticipation of travel itself boosting positivity. For busy professionals, even a three-day getaway every few months provides crucial recovery, proving that 'how often' you travel truly matters more than 'how long'.
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Do you 'fext' with your partner? Here's why this might be sabotaging your relationship

Modern relationships are increasingly navigating conflict through text, a phenomenon now termed 'fexting'. This silent battle, marked by delayed replies and cold messages, can escalate misunderstandings due to the absence of non-verbal cues. While texting offers a pause for thought, it often hinders genuine connection. Experts advise using 'I statements' and taking breaks, but stress that complex issues are best resolved face-to-face or via phone for healthier communication.
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Watch: Agra vendor stuffs paratha with neem leaves instead of aloo, paneer, or gobhi; internet can't unsee it

A street food vendor in Agra has sparked online buzz with his unique neem leaf paratha. The video showcasing the preparation, from plucking fresh leaves to frying the golden-brown creation, has garnered widespread reactions. Internet users expressed surprise and amusement, with some humorously questioning who would eat it and others suggesting it might be for health-conscious individuals. This innovative take on a beloved Indian dish has certainly captured attention.
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