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  • 6 Forgotten South Korean Movies That Are Incredible

    We all know the classics of South Korean cinema, such as Oldboy, A Bittersweet Life, I Saw the Devil, and the likes. With the appearance and skyrocketing success of Parasite, the world has been seeing a surge in the popularity of South Korean movies in particular. Where K-dramas have been steadily building a lasting fanbase, movies still have a wide…

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  • How the Iran war made China stronger

    The conventional wisdom was that a destabilizing war in the oil-producing heart of the Middle East would badly hurt China, the world’s leading oil importer, and its sputtering economy. It hasn’t worked out that way. So far, China is weathering the US-Israeli war with Iran better than many of its neighbors and looks set to emerge relatively stronger. Unlike Vladimir…

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  • Ads for GLP-1 drugs are flooding the internet – here’s how to know if it’s safe to buy them online

    If you watched the Super Bowl in 2026, you likely saw Serena Williams share her weight loss journey on GLP-1 medications in a commercial. Like millions of others around the country, if you’ve ever considered taking one of these drugs, you probably went online to learn more about where you can get them and how much they cost. Online searches…

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  • Historians Reveal Secrets of the Strange Hat Wars That Shook Early Modern England

    Hat-wearing highwaymen attack a hat-wearing schoolmaster and pastor on horseback. Thomas Rowlandson, Doctor Syntax stopt by highwaymen (1815). Credit: National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne (Felton Bequest, 1944) Hats once signified power, defiance, and social status in England, influencing politics, behavior, and everyday life. From courtroom protests to encounters with highway robbers, hats in England once carried meanings that went far…

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  • Trump administration prepares for pivot to economic warfare on Iran

    WASHINGTON (AP) — If the U.S. and Iran aren’t able to soon come to a deal to end the war or extend the ceasefire that expires next week, the Trump administration is setting the stage to shift its war campaign toward a more economic-focused effort aimed at choking Tehran into submission rather than relying on bombs alone. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told reporters at…

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  • Hyderabad set to get some respite from heatwave, at least for a few days

    Hyderabad: Amid rising temperatures, Telangana is set to get respite from heat after April 18 as thunderstorms are forecast in several districts. Hyderabad is expected to receive thunder showers from April 19 to 23. According to T Balaji, a weather enthusiast, districts such as Vikarabad, Rangareddy, Sangareddy, Medak are expected to receive thunderstorms, mostly in the evening. RESPITE FROM HEATWAVE…

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  • 10 Fantasy Movies as Good as Avatar: Fire and Ash

    Since 2009, James Cameron’s Avatar franchise has led the way in CGI-driven storytelling, with Fire and Ash standing out as the latest proof that fantasy and sci-fi go hand-in-hand. Bringing audiences to the distant world of Pandora, it adapted William Blake’s Dances With Wolves into an interstellar epic. As strong as the latest movie might have been, there are some…

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  • Country set to take historic step on women’s empowerment: PM Modi

    New Delhi: As the Special Session of Parliament for amendments to Nari Shakti Vandam Adhiniyam is set to begin on Thursday, April 16, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called it a “historic step” towards women’s empowerment. A three-day special sitting of the extended Budget session of Parliament is set to begin later in the day, with discussions centred on proposed Constitutional…

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  • Herbal ‘contraceptive rings’ pique interest in Nigeria

    [ABUJA, SciDev.Net] When Mutiat Ibrahim, a pharmacognosy researcher at the University of Lagos, began surveying traditional medicine practitioners across Nigeria, she was cataloguing something many in formal medicine had long dismissed—the use of herbal rings and waist beads as contraceptives. Unplanned pregnancies are a critical public health issue in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country. The rate of unintended pregnancies ranges…

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  • Can processed meats fit into a healthy diet?

    In an evolving health landscape, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: A new review argues that processed meats deliver high-quality protein and key micronutrients, while claiming the health risks may be less clear-cut than many guidelines suggest. Review: Processed meat in the diet: general nutritional profile–protein quality…

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