Korean proverb of the day: “Birds hear the words spoken in the day, and the mice those at night” |

Korean proverb of the day (AI-generated image) Korean proverbs form a vital part of the traditional wisdom which captures the essence of values and belief systems in Korean culture. Proverbs are mostly simple phrases with profound significance and implications for human behaviour, interaction and societal issues. The use of imagery drawn from natural and common…

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Rs 25 lakh a month for this? PR Sreejesh tears into India’s coach after Pro League flop | Hockey News

PR Sreejesh, Indian men’s hockey team. (Photo/Agencies) Former India goalkeeper PR Sreejesh has questioned the men’s team’s performances after it finished eighth in the FIH Pro League 2025–26 for the second straight season, saying India must measure itself against the world’s best rather than take comfort from success in Asian tournaments.India ended its Pro League…

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‘Students need a break, Rahul Gandhi is on one’: BJP attacks Congress leader over cancelled rallies | India News

BJP questions Rahul Gandhi’s absence from rallies NEW DELHI: The BJP on Friday attacked Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over the cancellation of his scheduled student outreach programmes, alleging he was “vacationing abroad” and accusing him of exploiting students for political purposes.BJP national spokesperson Tuhin Sinha questioned Gandhi’s whereabouts, claiming he had been absent from public…

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Axar Patel emerges as India’s ODI spin star ahead of 2027 World Cup | Cricket News

Axar Patel’s match-winning allround show in the first ODI against England at Birmingham on Tuesday may have been worth far more than his unbeaten 57 and figures of 4/62. It reinforced the team management’s long-term plans of making him India’s lead spinner for the 2027 ODI World Cup in South Africa.The last eight months have…

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Why China is buying less Iranian oil – explained in charts

The Strait of Hormuz, just 29 nautical miles (54 km) wide at narrowest point may be one of the world’s most critical oil chokepoints. But as disruptions rattles the waterway, an unexpected trend is emerging, as China which is Iran’s biggest oil customer is buying significantly less crude.While Beijing continues to rely on Tehran for…

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5 powerful personality traits that make Virat Kohli stand out

We often measure a successful sportsperson by the records they set, and or the trophies they collect, and statistics that they have built, but behind every great athlete lie some powerful traits that set them apart. True champions are not defined only by talent; they become who they are with discipline, determination, and the ability…

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‘Just chill, relax’: FIFA chief Gianni Infantino finally reacts after Somali referee denied US entry ahead of World Cup – Watch | Football News

Omar Artan and FIFA chief Gianni Infantino During a press conference on Wednesday before the opening match of the expanded 48-team World Cup, FIFA President Gianni Infantino addressed the case of Somali referee Omar Artan. Artan was set to become the first Somali official to work at a World Cup. However, he was denied entry…

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Silent layoffs: Around 35,000 tech jobs may be eliminated this year; India’s IT sector sees AI shift

The latest trend reflects a new phase in the restructuring of India’s IT services industry, which is valued at over $315 billion. (AI image) Silent layoffs and job cuts are becoming the new norm in India’s technology and software services industry. As a result, as many as 35,000 jobs could be cut during the current…

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Jennifer Aniston Home Decor: Artistic elegance of Jennifer Aniston’s luxurious home |

Jennifer Aniston‘s home is every designer’s dream. Beyond the luxury amenities, it is a space that reflects her refined taste and personal aesthetic. Just like Rachel Green, the Hollywood star appreciates art, and her homes, of course, have space for curated collections that tell a story. From contemporary lighting to timeless paintings, her residences serve…

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Infrastructure boom, AI fears drive civil engineering’s strong comeback at top IITs | India News

MUMBAI: Computer science continues to dominate the imagination of India’s best engineering aspirants, but the first round of IIT seats preference for 2026 shows another branch quietly clawing its way back into favour: civil engineering.The shift was the most dramatic at IIT Bombay and IIT Delhi. At Powai, civil engineering opened at an All India…

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