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Meet Rishi Sharma: Indian-origin man on a mission to preserve WWII American history, has interviewed 3,000 veterans over the past decade

America recently celebrated 250 years of Independence on July 4th, 2026. The country that today stands as the highest and most powerful democracy on the globe, has had its fair share of wars and battles. While historians and museums work to protect and preserve the parts of the past that worked to keep the present…

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Kajal Aggarwal fitness routine: How Yoga, Kalari Payattu, pilates, 5 small vegetarian meals keep ‘NB K111’ energized and toned |

Tollywood and Bollywood star Kajal Aggarwal continues to capture everyone’s attention with her incredibly toned physique and high-energy on-screen performances. Shunning quick-fix crash diets, the NBK 111 actress swears by a wholesome, balanced lifestyle grounded in consistent daily habits. By pairing functional yoga and postural Pilates with heavy weight-lifting sessions once or twice a week,…

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Uae Central Bank Penalty: UAE Central Bank fines foreign bank Dh1.82 million over customer liability letter delay | World News

UAE banking rules tighten as foreign bank faces Dh1.82 million penalty / Image – file The Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) has imposed a Dh1.82 million financial penalty on a branch of a foreign bank operating in the country after finding that it failed to issue a customer’s liability letter within the legally required…

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Inside Mrunal Thakur’s Mumbai house: Tour the stunning ‘jodi’ flat with high-rise balcony, Kashmiri carpets and minimalist mandir | Hindi Movie News

Mrunal Thakur’s Andheri West “jodi” flat blends English elegance with Indian warmth. Highlights include a Kashmiri-carpeted living room, a boho-gypsy master bedroom, a serene mandir corner, marble bathrooms, a modular kitchen, and a skyline-view balcony. The home also features a yoga corner, gym, and styling area supporting her wellness and career. From her remarkable transition…

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Forgotten Punjabi soldiers of British Indian Army finally get WWI recognition after a century: Report

British Indian Army during World War I. (Representative Photo) More than a century after the First World War, nearly 10,000 forgotten soldiers of the British Indian Army, many of them Punjabis, have finally been officially recognised for their wartime sacrifice.According to the BBC, The Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) has added the names of 9,909…

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Uae Midday Break Programme: UAE announces midday break rules for outdoor workers; employers face fines of up to Dh50,000 | World News

Heavy fines and legal action for companies ignoring summer work ban / Image – file The UAE has stepped up enforcement of its annual Midday Break programme, warning employers that companies violating the summer work ban could face fines of up to Dh50,000, suspension of new work permits and legal action.The initiative, introduced by the…

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Kate Middleton completes National Three Peaks challenge for charity with rare glimpse of Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis by her side – See PICS |

Kate Middleton shared rare family photos with her husband, Prince William, as well as her parents, brother, and children. (Instagram) The Princess of Wales recently took to her social media account to share an amazing feat. She revealed that she recently completed a mountain climbing challenge, all thanks to her children’s and family’s support. Along…

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World’s oldest mummies are not Egyptian: Meet the Chinchorro people who preserved the dead 2,000 years earlier | World News

For most people, the word mummy immediately conjures images of ancient Egypt, gilded pharaohs and elaborate tombs along the Nile. Yet archaeology tells a very different story. Nearly 2,000 years before Egyptians perfected embalming, a community of marine hunter-gatherers living on Chile’s arid Pacific coast had already developed the world’s earliest known tradition of artificial…

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