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Bonnie Tyler Death News: ‘Total Eclipse of the Heart’ singer Bonnie Tyler passes away at 75 | English Movie News

Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler, known for “Total Eclipse of the Heart” and “Holding Out for a Hero,” died at 75 in a Portuguese hospital after an illness. Born Gaynor Hopkins, she rose to fame in the 1970s-80s, represented the UK at Eurovision 2013, and is survived by husband Robert Sullivan. Bonnie Tyler, the Welsh singer…

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7 Plants with leaves and flowers that naturally stain and dye

Since the invention of synthetic dyes, people around the globe have been using different types of plants as a source of natural colours for various objects. There are lots of flowers, leaves, and even roots, which contain natural plant pigments and provide natural dyes in different shades of yellow, red, brown, and green. Nowadays, there…

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Punjab assembly elections 2027: AAP vs who — Congress or BJP? | India News

Who will be AAP’s principal challenger? NEW DELHI: Who will be the principal challenger to Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party in the 2027 assembly elections in Punjab?On paper, the answer should be Congress. After all, it is the main opposition party in the state, with 18 seats in the assembly, followed by the Shiromani Akali…

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Strait of Hormuz toll proposal: What are the key waterways in the world & is there a fee to transit them?

Under international law, ships are generally entitled to transit passage through straits used for international navigation. (AI image) With the Strait of Hormuz now beginning to reopen, Iran and Oman — the two nations bordering the strait — have floated the idea of introducing a permanent fee system for ships using the passage.Until the US…

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Did Sudhanshu Pandey take a dig at Sunita Ahuja for using foul language on Lock Upp 2? says ‘Wife of a Very Senior Actor…’ |

Sudhanshu Pandey, who is popularly known for his role of Vanraj Shah from Anupamaa, recently shared a video on his social media account, voicing his opinion about the growing culture of abusive language being glorified on reality shows. In the video, he expressed how he feels society will be “completely ruined” if such behaviour continues…

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Monsoon covers entire India, overall rain deficit reduced to 14% | India News

NEW DELHI: Southwest (summer) monsoon covered the entire country by advancing into remaining parts of Rajasthan, Haryana and Punjab on Thursday, one day after the normal date (July 8) of covering entire India, said IMD.It took 36 days for the monsoon to cover the entire country after making a three-day delayed onset over Kerala on…

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How AI chatbots talking to each other about religion and their human ‘handlers’ gave scientists a glimpse into how AI agents …

AI generated image for representation A social network built for AI chatbots has given researchers a closer look at artificial intelligence (AI). By watching millions of AI agents interact with one another on a platform designed specifically for bots, scientists have been able to study how these systems exchange ideas, respond to human instructions and…

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India’s first Hydrogen Train to launch on July 17: What every rail traveller should know; fare, schedule and more |

In a recent update, Indian Railways is ready to write history by launching the country’s first indigenous hydrogen-powered passenger train this July. It will mark a milestone in India’s journey towards cleaner and more sustainable rail travel. And the date decided for the much-awaited launch is July 17. The train is expected to be flagged…

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‎Meet Bakari, the 21-year-old gorilla chosen to lead Disney’s famous troop after the death of its longtime silverback

Bakari is the newest resident at Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail Visitors to Walt Disney World’s Animal Kingdom now have a new western lowland gorilla to see. Bakari, a 21-year-old male gorilla, has joined the park as the new leader of its gorilla troop, Fox 35 reported. He recently made his public debut at the gorilla…

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A 2,500-year-old warrior prince tomb found in Italy had a chariot, helmet and weapons still inside

A 2,500-year-old warrior prince tomb found in Italy had a chariot, helmet and weapons still inside Archaeologists in Italy have uncovered the 2,500-year-old tomb of a pre-Roman warrior prince along the country’s Adriatic coast, shedding new light on the Piceni, an ancient civilisation that left behind very few written records.The royal burial was found in…

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