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Carotenoids Pigment Market Forecast Points Higher Toward 2035, Driven by Health-Conscious Consumers – News and Statistics
Abstract According to the latest IndexBox report on the global Carotenoids Pigment market, the market enters 2026 with broader demand fundamentals, more disciplined procurement behavior, and a more regionally diversified supply architecture. The global carotenoids pigment market is transitioning from a traditional colorant supplier role to a central player in the health and wellness ingredient space, setting the stage for…
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I’ve seen 27 new movies in theaters in 2026 so far — here’s my 3 best (and 3 worst)
The first quarter of 2026 is in the history books, which makes now a pretty good time to take stock of the year in movies so far. I’m a huge film buff who aims to see at least 100 movies on the big screen every year, and I’ve already been to my local cinema nearly 30 times in 2026, which…
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Uttarakhand CM Dhami hints at population control law
Dehradun: Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Friday, April 4, indicated that the state government might be initiating a population control law to curb “infiltration” and ensure the state’s values remain intact. This comes as Uttarakhand implemented the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in January 2025, becoming the first state in India to put the law into effect. Now, the…
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Ukraine slows enemy advances, liberates land, drains Russia’s war chest | Russia-Ukraine war News
Ukraine has devastated Russia’s oil export capacity over the past week as its ground forces have stopped Russian advances in their tracks and reclaimed occupied territory. According to one estimate, Ukraine has halved the Russian rate of advance in the past three months. At the same time, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has concluded agreements with several Gulf states to export…
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GLP-1 drugs can cause pancreatitis, kidney injury, bowel obstruction, ministry warns – The South First
In India, GLP-1 drugs can only be prescribed by endocrinologists, internal medicine specialists, and cardiologists. The drugs cannot be purchased over the counter. Published Apr 01, 2026 | 2:28 PM ⚊ Updated Apr 01, 2026 | 2:29 PM Share GLP-1 drugs. (iStock) Synopsis: Government releases guidance on 1 April as generic versions flood market, prices fall 85 percent. Drugs require…
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Freed prisoners celebrate in Cuba as human rights group demand the release of protesters
HAVANA (AP) — Katia Arias buzzed with hope on Friday morning as she gathered at the gates of a prison on the outskirts of Havana, waiting with other families for their loved ones to be freed in one of the biggest prison releases by the Cuban government in years. When her 20-year-old son Emilio Alejandro Leyva walked out of the…
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Nine of family killed as car falls into well in Maharashtra
Nashik: Nine members of a family, including six children, were killed after their car fell into a well in Maharashtra’s Nashik district, police said on Saturday, April 4. The accident occurred in the Shivaji Nagar area of Dindori town around 10 pm on Friday, April 3, an official said. The victims were heading home after attending a function at a…
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9 Movies With the Most Oscar Nominations Ever: The All-Time Leaders
Winning an Oscar is a dream for many filmmakers, and so is being nominated for one. The Academy Awards have a history of acknowledging and honoring the best movies. And as the Oscars 2026 just wrapped up in March, it’s that time of the year to look back on some of the previous films that have set the records for…
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Seville, Spain’s Semana Santa Holy Week blends faith, tradition, spectacle : NPR
La Hermandad de San Gonzalo (Brotherhood of San Gonzalo) procesion crossing the Guadalquivir River during holy week on March 29, 2026 in Seville, Spain. Fran Santiago/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Fran Santiago/Getty Images SEVILLE, Spain — Each spring, for one week, Seville transforms. The scent of orange blossoms mixes with heady incense. Booming drums and soaring brass bands echo…
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A Nebraska hospital in peril shows how a Republican-led rural health fund is coming up short
CREIGHTON, Neb. (AP) — Rick and Jane Saint John chose to live in the small town of Creighton, Nebraska, for one main reason: its hospital. The couple has a child with nonverbal autism and epilepsy who requires up to three hospital visits a week. And Creighton’s critical access hospital has been a lifeline for Jane: not only is she employed…
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