Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi urges Indians in UAE to avoid unnecessary travel amid evolving situation |

Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi urges Indians in UAE to avoid unnecessary travel amid evolving situation |

The Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi has issued a safety advisory stating that all Indian nationals in the UAE are advised to exercise caution and avoid non-essential travel in the UAE, as the situation in the region continues to evolve. In its advisory, the Embassy emphasised that Indian citizens should remain vigilant, take due care…

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Iran Israel News: Explained: Why has Iran attacked the Middle East today? |

Inside the escalating Iran–US–Israel conflict shaking the region. The Middle East didn’t wake up to an ordinary morning.People checked their phones and saw alerts about explosions. Videos of air defence systems flashing across the night sky began circulating online. Flights suddenly changed routes. And almost instantly, one question started dominating conversations everywhere: Iran Missiles Target…

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Traffic noise exposure linked to cardiovascular health risks, study discovers

Traffic noise exposure linked to cardiovascular health risks, study discovers

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Living near heavy traffic could negatively impact your heart health. A European study, published in the journal Environmental Research, found that exposure to nighttime road traffic noise is linked to changes in the blood, leading to worsened cholesterol and cardiovascular risks. The researchers considered data from the…

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10 silent rules emotionally intelligent people live by (But rarely talk about)

10 silent rules emotionally intelligent people live by (But rarely talk about)

Emotional intelligence isn’t accidental — it’s rooted in timeless psychological laws and behavioural principles. From the Attitude Principle to Parkinson’s Law, from the Self-Fulfilling Prophecy to the Pareto Principle, history has quietly mapped how humans think, react, succeed, and sabotage themselves. Emotionally intelligent people may never name these theories aloud, but they practice them instinctively….

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Rejected 10 times: Graphic Designer breaks down, asks if AI has already replaced fresh graduates |

Rejected 10 times: Graphic Designer breaks down, asks if AI has already replaced fresh graduates |

Job hunting for many fresh graduates these days feel like running a marathon, but blindfolded. With no prior experience and endless roadblocks —getting a job is needs grit. Entry-level jobs, which once were havens for newbies, now demand 3+ years’ experience, niche skills, and AI fluency, slamming the door on new talent it seems. How…

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‘SuperAgers’ stay mentally sharp well past 80, as scientists reveal the reason

‘SuperAgers’ stay mentally sharp well past 80, as scientists reveal the reason

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Top stories → Some 80-year-olds still have razor-sharp brains — and now scientists know why → One father’s nightly bathroom habit was missed sign of common cancer → 5 ways to preserve vision as you age, according to an ophthalmologist SuperAger Ralph Rehbock sits with his wife…

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“This should be the rule everywhere in India”: See what happened when a tourist threw orange peels on the roads of Sikkim

“This should be the rule everywhere in India”: See what happened when a tourist threw orange peels on the roads of Sikkim

There is a certain sense of responsibility that appears to be missing in seceral people. While they take efforts to keep their home clean, when it comes to public places, there is total callousness. Now, it’s a very common scene: A man driving in a car, slows the vehicle, pulls down the windows and bam,…

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Health experts debate cancer-linked pesticide: ‘Toxic by design’

Health experts debate cancer-linked pesticide: ‘Toxic by design’

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! There has been a shake-up in the Make America Healthy Again movement regarding glyphosate, a widely used herbicide that has been the subject of significant controversy. The debate follows an executive order signed by President Donald Trump that ensures an adequate supply of elemental phosphorus and glyphosate-based…

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World News in Brief: Epstein scandal highlights ‘silencing’ of women, Danish breakthrough on HIV transmission, Belarus rights update

World News in Brief: Epstein scandal highlights ‘silencing’ of women, Danish breakthrough on HIV transmission, Belarus rights update

Speaking at the Human Rights Council in Geneva, Mr. Türk stressed that violence against women – including femicide – had become a global emergency.  Around 50,000 women and girls worldwide were killed in 2024, most by family members, he said, amid ongoing hearings in the United States Congress into child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s circle…

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Why tracking steps and sleep is no longer enough: The rise of nervous system regulation in 2026

Why tracking steps and sleep is no longer enough: The rise of nervous system regulation in 2026

Wellness is becoming a measure of inner control rather than numbers like calories, steps, or scores. The focus is on regulating the nervous system to stay steady, recover quickly from stress, and think clearly. Simple practices—gentle breath work, candid conversations, and healthy boundaries—are rising in importance, signaling that emotional resilience is the true standard of…

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