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Iceland heats every home using energy from volcanoes, and almost all of its electricity comes from renewable sources, making it one of the world’s cleanest energy systems | World News

For most countries, volcanoes represent danger, destruction and uncertainty. In Iceland, they are also one of the nation’s greatest assets. Sitting atop one of the world’s most geologically active regions, the Nordic island has spent decades harnessing the heat beneath its surface to warm homes, generate electricity and reduce its dependence on fossil fuels. Today,…

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Vir Das shares strong message on being ‘apolitical’ as Sonam Wangchuk’s hunger strike continues to spark debate: ‘Most bizarre argument I’ve ever heard’ | Hindi Movie News

Vir Das shares strong message on being ‘apolitical’ as Sonam Wangchuk’s hunger strike continues to spark debate: ‘Most bizarre argument I’ve ever heard’ As discussions surrounding Sonam Wangchuk‘s ongoing hunger strike continue to dominate public discourse, actor-comedian Vir Das has weighed in on a broader issue without directly naming the activist or referring to any…

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Did Kushner, Witkoff profit from Middle East war? What Iran claimed in private message to Vance

Iran accused Kushner, Witkoff of profiting from war leaks in private message to Vance, report Iranian negotiators had reportedly sent a private message to US vice president JD Vance during US-Iran talks in Switzerland in late June, warning that the continued presence of President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner would…

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‘They are actors’: ‘Toxic’ star Benedict Garrett slams trolls targeting Kiara Advani over ‘Tabaahi’ song | Kannada Movie News

The recently released song ‘Tabaahi’ from Yash‘s upcoming film ‘Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups’ has been doing the rounds on the internet. While many praised the chemistry between Yash and Kiara Advani, a section of social media users criticised Kiara for appearing in romantic scenes after her marriage and motherhood. The trolling soon caught…

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A 67-million-year-old T. rex discovered on a South Dakota ranch has sold for $50.1 million, becoming theA most expensive dinosaur fossil ever auctioned | World News

For decades, Tyrannosaurus rex has occupied a unique place in popular culture, appearing as both a scientific subject and a symbol of prehistoric power. Now, one exceptionally preserved specimen has made history for a different reason: its price. A T. rex fossil known as Gus has sold for $50.1m at auction in New York, setting…

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‘Jana Nayagan’ bookings open in Bengaluru and NOT Tamil Nadu; Vijay fans rush for 6 AM FDFS | Tamil Movie News

With just days left for its worldwide release, ‘Jana Nayagan’ has entered the final phase of its promotional journey. The H. Vinoth-directed entertainer, starring Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay, is one of the most anticipated releases of the year. The film is scheduled to hit theatres on July 23, 2026, in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi,…

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‘Act now’: Indian teen Romanch Mahajan’s father urges NYC to ban horse carriages after son’s death

Deepak Mahajan urges NYC to ban horse-drawn carriages after son’s death The father of Indian teenager Romanch Mahajan, who died in a horse-drawn carriage accident in New York’s Central Park while trying to save his mother, made an emotional appeal to the New York City Council, requesting lawmakers to ban horse-drawn carriages and ensure that…

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Quote of the day by the Dalai Lama: “Good human qualities… honesty, sincerity, a good heart, cannot be bought with money, nor can they be produced by machines, but…” – a timeless reflection on why the qualities that define humanity cannot be bought or manufactured | World News

Dalai Lama (Image: Wikipedia) Wealth can be counted, and machines keep getting faster at almost everything measurable. Neither has ever managed to produce honesty. The Dalai Lama put that gap plainly. “Good human qualities, honesty, sincerity, a good heart, cannot be bought with money, nor can they be produced by machines, but only by the…

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