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UAE: Major Sharjah–Dubai exit closed until October 11; essential traffic update, timings, and alternative routes | World News

UAE: Major Sharjah–Dubai exit closed until October 11; essential traffic update, timings, and alternative routes | World News

Sharjah–Dubai exit closed until Oct 11: Plan alternative routes, check timings, and stay safe during roadworks/ AI Representative Image, for illustrative purposes only The Sharjah Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced the temporary closure of the exit from King Faisal Street to Al Wahda Street, heading toward Dubai. This closure commenced on Friday, October…

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Gold prices at record high! Festive demand drops 25%; coins and bars investments surge

Gold prices at record high! Festive demand drops 25%; coins and bars investments surge

NEW DELHI: Gold demand this Dussehra witnessed a significant decline, with sales falling 25% to 18 tonnes compared to 24 tonnes during the same festival last year, according to the India Bullion & Jewellers Association (IBJA).“Last year Dussehra was a better one as the volume of gold sold was 24 tonnes. This year, the prices…

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Rishabh Pant set to miss India’s white-ball tour of Australia | Cricket News

Rishabh Pant set to miss India’s white-ball tour of Australia | Cricket News

Rishabh Pant of India (Photo by Joe Allison/Getty Images) Mumbai: India’s star wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant is set to miss India’s upcoming white-ball tour of Australia, TOI has learnt. The tour, which includes three ODIs followed by five T20Is, will begin with the first ODI at Perth on Oct 19. On July 23, on Day One…

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India Emerges as Anchor of Stability in Global Economic Turmoil

    India: A Beacon of Stability in a Shaky Global Economy In a world full of economic ups and downs, one country seems to be holding steady: India. According to Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das, India is proving to be an “anchor of stability” amid growing global challenges. But what exactly…

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NASA shuts down: Why the oldest space agency has stopped functioning amid crucial operations |

NASA shuts down: Why the oldest space agency has stopped functioning amid crucial operations |

NASA has temporarily scaled back most of its operations due to a deadlock in US government funding. When Congress fails to pass a budget or short-term funding measures, the agency is forced to limit work to activities vital for safety and security. As a result, many ongoing projects, from research and public outreach to preparation…

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‘Shameful’: DHS chief Kristi Noem denied restroom access; slams Illinois officials

‘Shameful’: DHS chief Kristi Noem denied restroom access; slams Illinois officials

US Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Friday said that she and her staff were denied entry to the Village of Broadview Municipal Building, located about 12 miles west of downtown Chicago, while attempting to stop for a “bathroom break.“This incident occurred as federal agents clashed with protesters outside a nearby US Immigration…

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Lenskart IPO gets Sebi nod: Eyewear retailer to raise Rs 2,150 crore via fresh issue; company eyes November listing

Lenskart IPO gets Sebi nod: Eyewear retailer to raise Rs 2,150 crore via fresh issue; company eyes November listing

NEW DELHI: Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has approved eyewear retailer Lenskart’s draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) to launch its initial public offering (IPO), marking the way for a major milestone in the company’s growth journey. The Gurugram-based firm plans to file its updated prospectus in the coming weeks, with a target to…

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Despite Asia Cup embarrassment, Pakistan felicitate batter Sahibzada Farhan | Cricket News

Despite Asia Cup embarrassment, Pakistan felicitate batter Sahibzada Farhan | Cricket News

Pakistan’s Sahibzada Farhan celebrates with a gun gesture after scoring a fifty against India in the Asia Cup. (Image: X) Sahibzada Farhan has been celebrated in Pakistan for his fearless batting against India in the Asia Cup, even though his team fell short in the final. Sahibzada Farhan Sahibzada Farhan The 28-year-old first grabbed attention…

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Why blue is rare in nature: Science, examples, and evolution |

Why blue is rare in nature: Science, examples, and evolution |

Have you ever noticed how blue in nature feels rare and almost magical? You can see the endless sky and deep oceans painted in blue, yet when you look at plants, animals, or rocks, the colour is surprisingly scarce. Compared to reds, greens, and yellows, blue is one of the hardest shades for life to…

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Mark Cuban hails Elon Musk: He is ahead of the curve, but not betting big on humanoids—here’s why | World News

Mark Cuban hails Elon Musk: He is ahead of the curve, but not betting big on humanoids—here’s why | World News

Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban has praised Elon Musk for being “smart and ahead of the curve,” particularly in the realm of video-trained robotics and AI. However, Cuban remains sceptical about Musk’s vision of humanoid robots dominating the future. Speaking on the Prof G Markets podcast, Cuban highlighted that while robotics will be crucial for productivity,…

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