Aamir Khan’s Pali Hill house lit up with fairy lights, tents and decor set up ahead of the ‘gharelu’ wedding with Gauri Spratt on July 5 |

Aamir Khan will marry Gauri Spratt on July 5 in a private ceremony at his Pali Hill home, now decorated with fairy lights. The couple will register their marriage under the Special Marriage Act, followed by lunch for close family and friends. Reconnected after 25 years, this marks Aamir’s third marriage. Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan…

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Pakistan: China’s pawn in the Middle East? How Beijing ‘uses’ Pakistan to sell weapons

Understanding how Pakistan helps China in its weapons trade A profound shift is occurring in Middle Eastern security, largely out of the spotlight. Following the September 2025 strategic mutual defense pact between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, an agreement where an attack on one is considered an attack on both, Pakistan immediately deployed JF-17 fighter jets,…

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Indra Nooyi: Indra Nooyi’s statements spark backlash among Indian women professionals |

Former chairman and CEO of PepsiCo, Indra Nooyi, built her reputation on being direct. But this time around, her bluntness didn’t sit well with the female professionals in India. Nooyi’s recent remark that she “could never have become CEO in India” has sparked backlash.During a recent conversation with Condoleezza Rice, the former US Secretary of…

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‘May next 250 years bring greater peace & progress’: PM Modi congratulates Trump on US Independence Day | India News

PM Modi congratulates Donald Trump on America’s 250 years of independence NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday congratulated US President Donald Trump and the American people on the 250th anniversary of the United States’ Independence. He described the India-US relationship as a force for global good rooted in shared democratic values.In a post…

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Antarctica is missing 2 million sq km of sea ice, scientists say the impact may reach far beyond the frozen continent

Antarctica may feel far removed from everyday life, but new research suggests the icy continent could have a bigger influence on global warming than scientists once believed. A recent study by European Geosciences Union (EGU) points to a stronger-than-expected connection between Antarctic sea ice, cloud cover, and the way Earth stores heat, raising fresh concerns…

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Why dozens of mystery piggy banks suddenly appeared on Texas shoreline: How much cash did they contain?

During childhood many kids wish that their piggy banks would multiply into a thousand more and make them rich. No one ever even thought of spotting numerous piggy banks on the Texas beach. But nature has a way of surprising everyone, at all times. Not one, two or a dozen, but nearly 60 colourful piggy…

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Is E20 fuel safe for your vehicle? Here’s what experts say

As E20 ethanol-blended petrol becomes the norm across the country, concerns are rising about its impact on vehicles and safety. Industry experts have sought to soothe these concerns, saying that the fuel has undergone years of testing and is safe even for vehicles made before the E20 rollout. Executives have assured consumers over the use…

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Woman Kills Husband In Front Of Mother-In-Law In East Delhi, Arrested | Delhi News

NEW DELHI: A 20-year-old woman has been arrested for allegedly strangulating her husband to death in front of his mother in east Delhi’s Rashid Market in the early hours of Thursday. The murder was committed in a fit of rage after he allegedly assaulted her over suspicion of her having an extramarital affair.The deceased has…

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‘Not a single brick laid’: MP’s 100-bed hospital fully functional on ‘paper’ for 6 years, with 87 staff members | Indore News

A hospital sign board can been with nothing else in background, indicating a promise that remains unfulfilled. (AI-generated image used for representational purpose) INDORE: In a bizarre administrative anomaly that has left the local health department scrambling for answers, a proposed 100-bed civil hospital in Indore’s Khajrana area has been fully functioning “on paper” for…

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‘Academic jihad’: BJP seeks ban on J&K textbook ‘glorifying terrorists’; LG suspends 8 | India News

The row over a controversial book in Jammu and Kashmir’s government school libraries escalated on Saturday after Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha suspended eight School Education Department officials, removed a contractual employee, and ordered a departmental inquiry into the selection and procurement of two library books found to contain “inappropriate content”.The LG also blacklisted the books’…

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