UK health agency issues advisory to curb Covid-19 cases this winter

UK health agency issues advisory to curb Covid-19 cases this winter

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has released updated advice outlining steps the public can take to reduce the spread of flu, COVID-19 and other respiratory infections during the winter months. According to early UKHSA assessments, this season’s flu vaccines are offering “good protection” against hospitalisation in both children and adults. No changes have been…

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Chinese Zodiac Horoscope Today, December 6, 2025: A karmic twist lands suddenly, these zodiac signs will break old patterns

Chinese Zodiac Horoscope Today, December 6, 2025: A karmic twist lands suddenly, these zodiac signs will break old patterns

Welcome to your daily Chinese horoscope, where we explore the mystical insights of the Chinese zodiac. Each day brings new opportunities and challenges, shaped by the powerful dynamics of the Chinese zodiac signs and the ongoing Chinese zodiac year. Discover what the stars have in store for you based on your specific zodiac sign in…

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America alone: New US strategy dumps on the world

America alone: New US strategy dumps on the world

TOI Correspondent from Washington: At a time the Trump administration is attriting India’s security and economy with punitive tariffs and indulgence towards hostile neighbors, the new US 2025 National Security Strategy wants to enlist New Delhi to prevent domination by “any single competitor nation” while advancing its own primacy. The 29-page report released on Friday…

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. TOI Correspondent from Washington: At a time the Trump administration is attriting India’s security and economy with punitive tariffs and indulgence towards hostile neighbors, the new US 2025 National Security Strategy wants to enlist New Delhi to prevent domination by “any single competitor nation” while advancing its own primacy. The 29-page report released on Friday marks a significant reorientation of US foreign policy in generations, rejecting the bipartisan internationalist framework that has guided Washington since the end of the Cold War. In doing so, it fundamentally redefines America’s posture toward Asia, India, and the Indo-Pacific, recasting it to advance US interests, seemingly at the expense of allies and partners it ostensibly views as vassal states. Where previous iterations of the NSS emphasised alliances, trade liberalisation, multilateralism, and the maintenance of a rules-based international order, the 2025 document characterises such commitments as the misguided work of “our elites,” who allegedly saddled Americans with an unsustainable burden. It argues that successive administrations built “a vast military, regulatory and foreign-aid apparatus” while enabling allies to “offload the cost of their defence onto the American people.”In stark contrast, the new NSS is blunt in announcing what it calls a “Necessary, welcome correction”: a hard pivot toward unilateral action, economic nationalism, and the uncompromising pursuit of “core national interests” — sovereignty, homeland defence, self-reliance, and domestic industrial strength. Gone is the aspirational language of values promotion, democracy assistance, or stewardship of the global commons. In its place is an isolationist, highly transactional framework that explicitly rejects the foreign-policy consensus of the Obama, Bush, and Biden eras. Essentially, it offers a foreign policy of withdrawal wrapped in the language of national resurrection, with a focus on domestic economic renewal and sovereignty.The change is particularly stark for India, which finds four mentions in the report, including the discredited claim of Trump having brought about a truce in war with Pakistan. “We must continue to improve commercial (and other) relations with India to encourage New Delhi to contribute to Indo-Pacific security, including through continued quadrilateral cooperation with Australia, Japan, and the United States (“the Quad”),” the report says, mirthlessly prefacing its outlook with that assertion that the US “must work with our treaty allies and partners to counteract predatory economic practices and use our combined economic power to help safeguard our prime position in the world economy” – this at a time Washington has kneecapped India’s economy with punitive tariffs and sanctions while kissing up to China. Elsewhere, the report says America should “enlist our European and Asian allies and partners, including India, to cement and improve our joint positions in the Western Hemisphere and, with regard to critical minerals, in Africa,” forming “coalitions that use our comparative advantages in finance and technology to build export markets with cooperating countries.” By most accounts, the US is attriting any advantage India has in finance and technology.Broadly, the NSS reframes India as a diplomatic challenge to be managed rather than as a strategic partner, as viewed by previous administrations, including during Trump 1. Instead of treating New Delhi as a counterweight in balancing China, the NSS positions India as a participant whose contributions to regional security must be coaxed rather than cultivated through shared values or long-term alignment.Remarkably for a country that was largely built by European settlers with land stolen from Native Americans, the report also takes on the burden of protecting western civilisation, asserting the US wants to “support our allies in preserving the freedom and security of Europe, while restoring Europe’s civilisational self-confidence and Western identity,” warning of a continent where “certain Nato members will become majority non-European.”The NSS was widely panned both by Trump critics, as expected, but also from MAGA nativists. While Europeanists lamented that the report made no mention of the draconian authoritarianism of China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, or any other country and the only region that the NSS accuses of “anti-democratic” policies is Europe, MAGA hardliners pointed out that there was “zero mention of the threat Islamic terrorism poses to our national security.”But the one thing everyone agreed on: the 2025 NSS makes it clear that the era of the US “shouldering the world’s burdens” is over. 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. TOI Correspondent from Washington: At a time the Trump administration is attriting India’s security and economy with punitive tariffs and indulgence towards hostile neighbors, the new US 2025 National Security Strategy wants to enlist New Delhi to prevent domination by “any single competitor nation” while advancing its own primacy. The 29-page report released on Friday marks a significant reorientation of US foreign policy in generations, rejecting the bipartisan internationalist framework that has guided Washington since the end of the Cold War. In doing so, it fundamentally redefines America’s posture toward Asia, India, and the Indo-Pacific, recasting it to advance US interests, seemingly at the expense of allies and partners it ostensibly views as vassal states. Where previous iterations of the NSS emphasised alliances, trade liberalisation, multilateralism, and the maintenance of a rules-based international order, the 2025 document characterises such commitments as the misguided work of “our elites,” who allegedly saddled Americans with an unsustainable burden. It argues that successive administrations built “a vast military, regulatory and foreign-aid apparatus” while enabling allies to “offload the cost of their defence onto the American people.”In stark contrast, the new NSS is blunt in announcing what it calls a “Necessary, welcome correction”: a hard pivot toward unilateral action, economic nationalism, and the uncompromising pursuit of “core national interests” — sovereignty, homeland defence, self-reliance, and domestic industrial strength. Gone is the aspirational language of values promotion, democracy assistance, or stewardship of the global commons. In its place is an isolationist, highly transactional framework that explicitly rejects the foreign-policy consensus of the Obama, Bush, and Biden eras. Essentially, it offers a foreign policy of withdrawal wrapped in the language of national resurrection, with a focus on domestic economic renewal and sovereignty.The change is particularly stark for India, which finds four mentions in the report, including the discredited claim of Trump having brought about a truce in war with Pakistan. “We must continue to improve commercial (and other) relations with India to encourage New Delhi to contribute to Indo-Pacific security, including through continued quadrilateral cooperation with Australia, Japan, and the United States (“the Quad”),” the report says, mirthlessly prefacing its outlook with that assertion that the US “must work with our treaty allies and partners to counteract predatory economic practices and use our combined economic power to help safeguard our prime position in the world economy” – this at a time Washington has kneecapped India’s economy with punitive tariffs and sanctions while kissing up to China. Elsewhere, the report says America should “enlist our European and Asian allies and partners, including India, to cement and improve our joint positions in the Western Hemisphere and, with regard to critical minerals, in Africa,” forming “coalitions that use our comparative advantages in finance and technology to build export markets with cooperating countries.” By most accounts, the US is attriting any advantage India has in finance and technology.Broadly, the NSS reframes India as a diplomatic challenge to be managed rather than as a strategic partner, as viewed by previous administrations, including during Trump 1. Instead of treating New Delhi as a counterweight in balancing China, the NSS positions India as a participant whose contributions to regional security must be coaxed rather than cultivated through shared values or long-term alignment.Remarkably for a country that was largely built by European settlers with land stolen from Native Americans, the report also takes on the burden of protecting western civilisation, asserting the US wants to “support our allies in preserving the freedom and security of Europe, while restoring Europe’s civilisational self-confidence and Western identity,” warning of a continent where “certain Nato members will become majority non-European.”The NSS was widely panned both by Trump critics, as expected, but also from MAGA nativists. While Europeanists lamented that the report made no mention of the draconian authoritarianism of China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, or any other country and the only region that the NSS accuses of “anti-democratic” policies is Europe, MAGA hardliners pointed out that there was “zero mention of the threat Islamic terrorism poses to our national security.”But the one thing everyone agreed on: the 2025 NSS makes it clear that the era of the US “shouldering the world’s burdens” is over. It will now march to its own tune — even if it is out of tune.About the AuthorChidanand RajghattaRajghatta is author of Kamala Harris: Phenomenal WomanEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosHamas Celebrates As Israel-Backed Militia Leader Yasser Abu Shabab Is Killed In Gaza ClashMinneapolis Crackdown: Somalis Arrested On Trump Orders; Ilhan Omar Deportation To Follow? | US News’Read History, Putin Is Unbeatable’: French Leader Humiliates Macron For Anti-Russia CampaignDC Bomber Unmasked: Shock Details About Virginia Man Brian Cole Nabbed Pipe Bomb Plot | WATCHPutin Vows To Expand Defence Ties With India As New Delhi Eyes S-500 Shield Amid U.S. TensionsPutin, Modi Supercharge India’s Atomic Future With Big Reactor Push And Next-Gen Mini Reactors’U.S. Has A Cultural Problem, Lacks Respect’: Republican Josh Breechen EXPLODES Over Police AttacksPutin SHOCKS Trump With UNEXPECTED Oil Announcement From India Soil, Modi Watches In Joy | WATCH’Like Pole Star’: PM Modi Lauds Strong Ties With Russia; Hails Moscow’s Support In War On TerrorUkraine Pounds Russia With Massive 41-Drone Onslaught As Putin Holds Meetings In India123PhotostoriesAdrian Chiles’ skin cancer diagnosis: How he spotted the symptoms that made all the differenceHow Bhagavad Gita can heal unknown childhood trauma and unlock blockages for success in lifeNutrition fact of the day: Greek yogurt has twice the protein of regular yogurt5 clever animals that deceive predators by playing dead10 protein- and fiber-rich broccoli and egg dishes under 20 minutes for bachelors5 Oscar Wilde love quotes that compelus to rethink the definition of romance’Dhurandhar’, ‘Padmaavat’, ‘Jolly LL.B 2’: Bollywood movies that faced legal trouble before releaseBigg Boss 19: From getting evicted in the first week, ugly fight with Amaal Mallik to emotional breakdown while talking about her father; Farrhana Bhatt’s journeyRakul Preet Singh to Sanya Malhotra: Today’s 5 most fashionable outfits you’ll want to screenshotRemove dandruff naturally: 4 home remedies that actually work123Hot PicksIndigo Flight DelayPutin India VisitWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingAUS vs ENG LiveLos Angeles LakersMatthew Stafford WifeCandace OwensAryna SabalenkaDak PrescottTravis KelceKobe BryantJohan OviedoJohan Oviendo

TOI Correspondent from Washington: At a time the Trump administration is attriting India’s security and economy with punitive tariffs and indulgence towards hostile neighbors, the new US 2025 National Security Strategy wants to enlist New Delhi to prevent domination by “any single competitor nation” while advancing its own primacy. The 29-page report released on Friday…

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Hockey Junior Women’s World Cup: India register dominant 4-0 victory over Ireland | Hockey News

Hockey Junior Women’s World Cup: India register dominant 4-0 victory over Ireland | Hockey News

India register dominant 4-0 victory over Ireland India’s Junior Women’s Hockey Team delivered a commanding performance, defeating Ireland 4-0 in their final Pool C match at the FIH Junior Women’s World Cup in Santiago’s Centro Deportivo de Hockey Cesped, Estadio Nacional.Purnima Yadav scored twice, while Kanika Siwach and Sakshi Rana contributed one goal each to…

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IndiGo chaos: CEO Pieter Elbers expects cancellations to fall below 1,000 on Saturday; full normalisation likely by December 10–15

IndiGo chaos: CEO Pieter Elbers expects cancellations to fall below 1,000 on Saturday; full normalisation likely by December 10–15

IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers on Friday said the airline expects to cancel fewer than 1,000 flights on Saturday, adding that operations should return to normal between December 10 and 15.His message came on a day when the carrier scrapped more than 1,000 flights — over half its daily schedule — amid nationwide chaos triggered by…

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UPSSSC PET result 2025 released at upsssc.gov.in: Direct link to download scorecards here

UPSSSC PET result 2025 released at upsssc.gov.in: Direct link to download scorecards here

UPSSSC PET result 2025: The Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UPSSSC) has released the PET Result 2025, placing lakhs of government job aspirants on a decisive line between opportunity and elimination. This preliminary test is not merely another recruitment formality — it is the state’s most powerful filtration tool for Group “B” and “C”…

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‘Dhurandhar’ star Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone arrive hand-in-hand at an event in Mumbai, flaunting their regal avatars

‘Dhurandhar’ star Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone arrive hand-in-hand at an event in Mumbai, flaunting their regal avatars

In a dazzling display of elegance, Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone made waves at a high-profile Mumbai soirée, adorned in exquisite regal ensembles. Singh’s eye-catching yellow-golden bandhgala complemented Padukone’s breathtaking Patan Patola silk saree, creating an awe-inspiring couple that turned heads as they walked in arm-in-arm. ‘Dhurandhar’ star Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone made a…

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Magic Johnson pushes for All-Star recognition as Lakers’ unsung hero shines in win over Raptors | NBA News

Magic Johnson pushes for All-Star recognition as Lakers’ unsung hero shines in win over Raptors | NBA News

Magic Johnson. Image via: Vianney Le Caer / Vianney Le Caer/invision/ap The Los Angeles Lakers walked out of Toronto with a tense 123-120 win, yet the biggest story came from one of their most reliable young guards. Austin Reaves delivered the type of performance that shifts a season, lifting a short-handed Lakers squad while also…

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Expect massive visa backlogs: Ex-USCIS official’s warning as Trump orders review of Green Cards

Expect massive visa backlogs: Ex-USCIS official’s warning as Trump orders review of Green Cards

A massive delay in processing all forms of immigration applications is now inevitable as the Donald Trump administration ordered a re-review of all Green Cards issued during the Biden administration to the nationals of 19 countries of concern. All asylum cases approved under the Biden administration from these 19 countries will also be reviewed again….

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India and Russia have pledged to boost their joint efforts in implementing climate actions under UN frameworks, including the Paris Agreement. Both nations will collaborate on increasing access to climate finance and technologies for developing countries and economies in transition. They also agreed to intensify bilateral dialogue on carbon trade mechanisms and low-carbon technologies.  NEW DELHI: India and Russia on Friday agreed to intensify their bilateral efforts for implementing different climate actions under the global goals approved on multilateral forums such as the UN Convention on climate change and its Paris Agreement.The statement, issued after the meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and visiting Russian President Vladimir Putin, noted the agreement of both the countries to continue the development of joint approaches to mobilise “increased access to climate finance and technologies” for developing countries and economies in transition.Russia comes under the ‘economies in transition’ (EIT) category and therefore does not fall under the group of developed countries who are obligated to provide climate finance to assist developing countries to undertake emissions reduction activities under the UN Convention and help them adapt to adverse effects of climate change.Under the Convention, the developed countries have to take all practicable steps to promote the development and transfer of environmentally friendly technologies to EIT and developing countries. India and Russia joint approach may help in mobilising climate finance by leveraging their combined efforts at multilateral forums.Noting the importance of expanding efforts to combat climate change and achieving the goals of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Paris Agreement, both India and Russia agreed to “intensify the bilateral dialogue on implementing mechanisms of the Article 6 (carbon trade) of the Paris Agreement, developing low-carbon technologies and using sustainable finance instruments”.The joint statement said that both the countries also agreed to continue interaction within G20, BRICS, SCO on the key issues of climate change. “Both sides encouraged fruitful cooperation in the area of addressing climate change in BRICS during the India Chairship in grouping in 2026,” it said. The statement also welcomed the first meeting of the Joint Russia-India Working Group on the issues of climate change and low-carbon development held on Sept 10 in New Delhi within the framework of the Memorandum of Understanding on the issues of climate change and low-carbon development.About the AuthorVishwa MohanVishwa Mohan is Senior Editor at The Times of India. He writes on environment, climate change, agriculture, water resources and clean energy, tracking policy issues and climate diplomacy. He has been covering Parliament since 2003 to see how politics shaped up domestic policy and India’s position at global platform. Before switching over to explore sustainable development issues, Vishwa had covered internal security and investigative agencies for more than a decade.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosCentre Orders High-Level Probe As IndiGo Flight Operations Set To Normalise In 3 DaysImran Khan Tagged ‘Security Threat’ As Pakistan Army Launches Fiercest Public Attack In Years‘Not Here Only For Energy’: Putin Seeks Broader India-Russia PartnershipPM Modi Urges Putin To Build New Economic Axis As India Becomes Emerging Skilled Capital Of WorldSpiceJet Chairman Ajay Singh Calls IndiGo Crisis ‘Unfortunate’, Offers 100 Extra FlightsPakistan Supports China’s Arunachal Lie As Putin Meets Modi Amid Major India Russia CooperationRussia Delivers Major Nuclear Boost As Putin Pledges To Take India’s Kudankulam Plant To Full PowerPutin Visit Sparks Storm As Tharoor, Not Rahul, Invited To President’s High-Profile State BanquetIndiGo Flight Chaos Forces Couple To Join Their Wedding Reception OnlineBengaluru Newlyweds Attend Reception Online After Indigo Cancellations Derail Travel Plans123PhotostoriesHow Bhagavad Gita can heal unknown childhood trauma and unlock blockages for success in lifeNutrition fact of the day: Greek yogurt has twice the protein of regular yogurt5 cleveranimals that deceivepredators by playing dead10 protein- and fiber-rich broccoli and egg dishes under 20 minutes for bachelors5 Oscar Wilde love quotes that compelus to rethink the definition of romance’Dhurandhar’, ‘Padmaavat’, ‘Jolly LL.B 2’: Bollywood movies that faced legal trouble before releaseBigg Boss 19: From getting evicted in the first week, ugly fight with Amaal Mallik to emotional breakdown while talking about her father; Farrhana Bhatt’s journeyRakul Preet Singh to Sanya Malhotra: Today’s 5 most fashionable outfits you’ll want to screenshotRemove dandruff naturally: 4 home remedies that actually workWarm rice vs cold rice: Which is a healthier way to consume it123Hot PicksIndigo Flight DelayPutin India VisitWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingAUS vs ENG LiveLos Angeles LakersMatthew Stafford WifeCandace OwensAryna SabalenkaDak PrescottTravis KelceKobe BryantJohan OviedoJohan Oviendo

India and Russia have pledged to boost their joint efforts in implementing climate actions under UN frameworks, including the Paris Agreement. Both nations will collaborate on increasing access to climate finance and technologies for developing countries and economies in transition. They also agreed to intensify bilateral dialogue on carbon trade mechanisms and low-carbon technologies. NEW DELHI: India and Russia on Friday agreed to intensify their bilateral efforts for implementing different climate actions under the global goals approved on multilateral forums such as the UN Convention on climate change and its Paris Agreement.The statement, issued after the meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and visiting Russian President Vladimir Putin, noted the agreement of both the countries to continue the development of joint approaches to mobilise “increased access to climate finance and technologies” for developing countries and economies in transition.Russia comes under the ‘economies in transition’ (EIT) category and therefore does not fall under the group of developed countries who are obligated to provide climate finance to assist developing countries to undertake emissions reduction activities under the UN Convention and help them adapt to adverse effects of climate change.Under the Convention, the developed countries have to take all practicable steps to promote the development and transfer of environmentally friendly technologies to EIT and developing countries. India and Russia joint approach may help in mobilising climate finance by leveraging their combined efforts at multilateral forums.Noting the importance of expanding efforts to combat climate change and achieving the goals of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Paris Agreement, both India and Russia agreed to “intensify the bilateral dialogue on implementing mechanisms of the Article 6 (carbon trade) of the Paris Agreement, developing low-carbon technologies and using sustainable finance instruments”.The joint statement said that both the countries also agreed to continue interaction within G20, BRICS, SCO on the key issues of climate change. “Both sides encouraged fruitful cooperation in the area of addressing climate change in BRICS during the India Chairship in grouping in 2026,” it said. The statement also welcomed the first meeting of the Joint Russia-India Working Group on the issues of climate change and low-carbon development held on Sept 10 in New Delhi within the framework of the Memorandum of Understanding on the issues of climate change and low-carbon development.About the AuthorVishwa MohanVishwa Mohan is Senior Editor at The Times of India. He writes on environment, climate change, agriculture, water resources and clean energy, tracking policy issues and climate diplomacy. He has been covering Parliament since 2003 to see how politics shaped up domestic policy and India’s position at global platform. Before switching over to explore sustainable development issues, Vishwa had covered internal security and investigative agencies for more than a decade.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosCentre Orders High-Level Probe As IndiGo Flight Operations Set To Normalise In 3 DaysImran Khan Tagged ‘Security Threat’ As Pakistan Army Launches Fiercest Public Attack In Years‘Not Here Only For Energy’: Putin Seeks Broader India-Russia PartnershipPM Modi Urges Putin To Build New Economic Axis As India Becomes Emerging Skilled Capital Of WorldSpiceJet Chairman Ajay Singh Calls IndiGo Crisis ‘Unfortunate’, Offers 100 Extra FlightsPakistan Supports China’s Arunachal Lie As Putin Meets Modi Amid Major India Russia CooperationRussia Delivers Major Nuclear Boost As Putin Pledges To Take India’s Kudankulam Plant To Full PowerPutin Visit Sparks Storm As Tharoor, Not Rahul, Invited To President’s High-Profile State BanquetIndiGo Flight Chaos Forces Couple To Join Their Wedding Reception OnlineBengaluru Newlyweds Attend Reception Online After Indigo Cancellations Derail Travel Plans123PhotostoriesHow Bhagavad Gita can heal unknown childhood trauma and unlock blockages for success in lifeNutrition fact of the day: Greek yogurt has twice the protein of regular yogurt5 cleveranimals that deceivepredators by playing dead10 protein- and fiber-rich broccoli and egg dishes under 20 minutes for bachelors5 Oscar Wilde love quotes that compelus to rethink the definition of romance’Dhurandhar’, ‘Padmaavat’, ‘Jolly LL.B 2’: Bollywood movies that faced legal trouble before releaseBigg Boss 19: From getting evicted in the first week, ugly fight with Amaal Mallik to emotional breakdown while talking about her father; Farrhana Bhatt’s journeyRakul Preet Singh to Sanya Malhotra: Today’s 5 most fashionable outfits you’ll want to screenshotRemove dandruff naturally: 4 home remedies that actually workWarm rice vs cold rice: Which is a healthier way to consume it123Hot PicksIndigo Flight DelayPutin India VisitWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingAUS vs ENG LiveLos Angeles LakersMatthew Stafford WifeCandace OwensAryna SabalenkaDak PrescottTravis KelceKobe BryantJohan OviedoJohan Oviendo

NEW DELHI: India and Russia on Friday agreed to intensify their bilateral efforts for implementing different climate actions under the global goals approved on multilateral forums such as the UN Convention on climate change and its Paris Agreement.The statement, issued after the meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and visiting Russian President Vladimir Putin, noted…

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IndiGo crisis fallout: Stock sinks over 7% in four days; mass flight cancellations deepen passenger chaos

IndiGo crisis fallout: Stock sinks over 7% in four days; mass flight cancellations deepen passenger chaos

Shares of InterGlobe Aviation, the parent of IndiGo, have fallen more than 7 per cent over the past four trading sessions as the airline battles a severe operational crisis that has triggered large-scale flight cancellations and left thousands of passengers stranded.On Friday, the stock slipped 1.22 per cent to close at Rs 5,371.30 on the…

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Farah Khan tells her cook Dilip ‘JYADA UDD MAT’ in front of Shekhar Suman as the actor lauds his hard work | Hindi Movie News

Farah Khan tells her cook Dilip ‘JYADA UDD MAT’ in front of Shekhar Suman as the actor lauds his hard work | Hindi Movie News

Dilip, the chef for filmmaker Farah Khan, has captured hearts online. During a delightful visit to the home of Shekhar and Adhyayan Suman, the duo couldn’t help but shower accolades on him, with Shekhar humorously pointing out the connection to the legendary Dilip Kumar. Read on to know more in detail. Farah Khan has been…

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