Scotland changed its buildings forever to save disappearing birds: Tiny ‘swift bricks’ will now be built into new homes | World News

Scotland has become the first nation in the UK to legally require bird-friendly nesting spaces in new buildings, marking a significant step for urban wildlife conservation. The new measure centres on “swift bricks” – specially designed cavities built into walls that provide nesting sites for birds such as swifts, sparrows and starlings. Conservationists have long…

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Taylor Swift Quote: Love quote of the day by Taylor Swift: ‘If this guy’s not crazy, this is sort of what I’ve been writing songs about wanting to happen to me,’ relationship insight by the ‘I Knew It, I Knew You’ singer with Travis Kelce |

Taylor Swift, the billionaire singer, has been taking over the streaming charts with cowboy boots and a dazzling hat. The 36-year-old released her original song ‘I Knew It, I Knew You’ for ‘Toy Story 5’ – and fans have been grooving along with the instruments and beats ever since. The country song marked her collaboration…

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‘Toxic’ update: Production team rubbishes rumours of 100 day reshoot for Yash and Geetu Mohandas’ film | Kannada Movie News

Since the past few weeks, several reports have been circulating about ‘Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups,’ starring Yash. Rumours claimed the actor was unhappy with certain portions of the film and that the makers were planning an extensive reshoot schedule. The speculation quickly spread across social media, leading to questions about the film’s progress and…

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India A vs Sri Lanka A: Prabhsimran Singh’s costly blunder sparks controversy; furious Ruturaj Gaikwad questions decision | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: A moment of high drama and controversy unfolded during the Tri-Nation A Series clash between India A and Sri Lanka A at the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium on Tuesday, with India A left fuming over a run-out decision that could have dramatically altered the course of the match.The incident occurred in the 42nd…

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Sonali Bendre on ‘Raakh’: ‘It allowed me to explore emotions that are uncomfortable and complex’ – Exclusive |

Sonali Bendre gets candid about her upcoming series ‘Raakh,’ which is slated to release on June 12. The world behind lights, camera and action has more to it than what meets the eye. In most of the acting jobs, more than physical effort, it is mental strength and emotional grit that come into play. Bollywood…

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    Russian crude here to stay? Why India-US energy ties may be more about LPG, LNG than oil despite Trump’s push

    In the three months since the conflict began, Russia has continued to be the dominant player in India’s crude oil imports. (AI image) US President Donald Trump announced in February that India would stop buying Russian crude oil and step up energy ties with the United States of America. Four months after that, India’s Russian…

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    Prithviraj Sukumaran: ‘Won’t do misogynistic roles anymore’: Prithviraj Sukumaran’s old interview resurfaces amid Janhvi Kapoor in ‘Peddi’ backlash | Malayalam Movie News

    The intense national discourse surrounding female objectification in Indian cinema has hit a new peak following the release of Ram Charan’s sports-drama ‘Peddi.’ Despite the film crossing the staggering Rs. 300 crore milestone globally, a massive wave of backlash targeting the portrayal and camera framing of Janhvi Kapoor’s character, Achiyamma, forced director Buchi Babu Sana…

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    Sandhya Mridul: ‘Saathiya’ actress Sandhya Mridul calls out salon discrimination after domestic help denied haircut: ‘It’s the mindset’ | Hindi Movie News

    Actor Sandhya Mridul expressed anger after a young domestic worker was denied haircuts at two salons, highlighting systemic discrimination. Her mother had to plead for the service, underscoring the need for dignity and respect for all. Mridul emphasized this reflects a broader societal mindset, not just isolated incidents, sparking a debate on domestic help treatment….

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      ‘GDP momentum intact, no need for extra borrowing’: Centre plays down impact of Middle East crisis

      The government remains confident about India’s growth outlook despite rising fuel and fertiliser import costs triggered by the Middle East crisis, with official sources saying GDP momentum remains intact, domestic consumption is holding up and there is no immediate need for additional borrowing.Sources told news agency PTI the FY27 Budget had already factored in global…

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