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India’s mobile hospital treats Over 2200 in Sri Lanka relief
Colombo: A mobile hospital set up by India in Sri Lanka has provided medical care to over 2,200 people affected by Cyclone Ditwah, as New Delhi ramped up its assistance to the flood-ravaged island nation with engineering support and delivery of fresh relief consignments, the Indian mission here said on Sunday. Sri Lanka has been grappling with widespread flooding, landslides…
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PA farmers face rising health care costs as ACA subsidies expire | Life
Farming is a profession full of risks. It is physically strenuous and often involves dangerous heavy machinery. Accident reports include farmers falling into grain bins, trapped by farm machinery, shocked by equipment, and more. Farmworkers are also more exposed to chemicals, dust, and gases. Then there’s the mental toll as farmers navigate challenges outside their control, from financial markets to…
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Constituents call for introspection, BJP says bloc ‘dead’
New Delhi: A day after Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said the INDIA bloc is currently “on life support”, several other constituents raised concerns over the issue of lack of coordination in the alliance and called for an introspection. The Shiv Sena (UBT) and the Communist Party of India (CPI) were among those who stressed on the need…
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10 Movies That Prove 2023 Was the Heaviest Year in Cinema History
Heavy movies don’t literally weigh more than other movies, unless you’re still watching things on film, in which case, movies that go for three hours would take up more space – and be heavier to carry – than movies that were for 90 minutes. No, a heavy movie, for present purposes, is one that deals with intense themes, bleak stories,…
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IndiGo chaos: Why is India’s largest airline canceling hundreds of flights? | Transport News
Air travel across India has been in chaos in the past week after the country’s largest airline, IndiGo, cancelled more than 2,000 flights starting on Friday, stranding thousands of passengers at airports across the country. The airline, which operates about 2,200 flights a day, has been facing pilot shortages after it failed to adapt to the new pilot rest and…
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Cosmic knots may finally explain why the Universe exists
In 1867, Lord Kelvin pictured atoms as tiny knots in an invisible medium called the ether. That picture turned out to be wrong, since atoms are built from subatomic particles rather than twists in space. Yet his discarded idea of knotted structures may still help explain one of the deepest questions in science: why anything in the universe exists at…
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Trump blames Maduro for migrants, but a war in Venezuela could create millions of refugees
When President Donald Trump has been asked about the reason he’s pressuring Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to step down and threatening military action against the country, he consistently blames the South American leader for two things: drugs and migrants. “We just have to take care of Venezuela. They dumped hundreds of thousands of people into our country from prisons,” Trump…
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Behind the scenes of Berlin’s Pergamon Museum renovation – DW – 12/07/2025
As part of the UNESCO-listed Museum Island, the Pergamon Museum is one of Berlin’s “must-see” attractions. But seeing it isn’t so easy: It has been completely closed for renovation since October 2023, and many parts will remain closed for 14 to 20 years — until 2037 to 2043. However, some of the museum’s main highlights will be greeting visitors a decade before the rest…
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The 10 Best Movies On Disney+ (December 2025)
December is the perfect month to wrap up cozy and enjoy great movies on Disney+. With a wide selection including some of the best superhero movies of all time, family-friendly favorites, and classics from prestigious directors, there’s truly something for everyone, making it the ideal streaming destination whether you’re in the mood for comfort viewing or something a little more…
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Unani manufacturers urge community to modernise and compete with pharma giants
Hyderabad: The Unani Drugs Manufacturers Association (UDMA) marked its 8th UDMA Day, urging to modernise, strengthen and achieve greater global visibility for the traditional medical system. The UDMA gave a strong call for action to the Unani community to aggressively modernise outreach and remain confident competitors to corporate pharmaceutical giants. The organising chairman, Hakeem Ghulam Mohiuddin, said, “Researchers, regulators and…
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