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Japanese proverb of the day: Why “If in a hurry, take the roundabout path” teaches that slowing down is often the fastest way forward | World News

When time is running short, our first instinct is usually to rush. We cut corners, skip important steps and look for the quickest route to our destination. Yet haste often leads to mistakes that take far longer to fix than the time we thought we were saving. The Japanese proverb, “If in a hurry, take…

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Manushi Chhillar opens up on her tough phase after NEET paper leak in 2015: ‘You wonder how much more you have left to give, had to sacrifice everything’ |

Actress and former medical student Manushi Chhillar recently reflected on the emotional strain of having to retake her medical entrance examination after the 2015 paper leak. She has spoken about it at length days after the recent protests against the NEET paper leak by students. Manushi shared how the unexpected setback tested her resilience and…

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Travel alert for visa holders in US: Immigration experts say domestic flying has become risky, alarming rise in number of airport arrests

Immigration experts advise visa holders to cancel domestic travel plans amid what they called an alarming rise in the number of airport arrests. Immigration experts warned against international travel for visa holders for the time being, as several instances of foreigners denied re-entry were reported. But now, the experts are urging people to exercise caution…

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‘Crazy, Stupid, Love’ director reveals how Emma Stone stood out to pair with Ryan Gosling: ‘She’s so brilliant’ |

Emma Stone stood out for being ‘unfazed’ with Ryan Gosling. (Image credits: Instagram) Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling have been praised for their natural chemistry on screen, becoming one of the fan-favourite pairs. As their iconic romantic-comedy ‘Crazy, Stupid, Love’ celebrates its 15th anniversary, director Glenn Ficarra recalled how they instantly impressed the makers during…

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PM Modi, UK PM Andy Burnham discuss AI, defence, Strait of Hormuz in first phone call | India News

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday held his first telephone conversation with newly elected UK Prime Minister Andy Burnham, congratulating him on assuming office as the two leaders agreed to deepen cooperation in technology, artificial intelligence, defence, trade and security while also discussing the situation in the Middle East, including efforts to reopen…

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Chinese man didn’t invite his mother to his wedding because he was ashamed of her looks; boss fired him and gave her the job

Cui said he found the employee’s mother sitting alone outside during her son’s wedding. (Representational photo) A company founder in China has sparked debate after sharing why he dismissed an employee who did not invite his own mother to his wedding.According to Chinese media reports, the businessman said the employee told him he was embarrassed…

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Archaeologists discover 40,000-year-old bird figurines no bigger than a thumbnail that are rewriting the story of Ice Age art |

Archaeologists excavating the renowned Hohle Fels Cave in southwestern Germany have uncovered two exquisitely carved bird figurines made from mammoth ivory that date back around 40,000 years. Although each carving is no bigger than a thumbnail, researchers say the tiny sculptures demonstrate an extraordinary level of craftsmanship and artistic sophistication among some of Europe’s earliest…

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Rajinikanth turned down Malaysia audio launch for Jailer 2 to avoid comparisons and rivalry with Vijay – Report | Tamil Movie News

Even before its release, ‘Jailer 2’ has been making headlines for every update surrounding the film. The latest buzz is not about the shoot or the cast, but about the venue for its much-awaited audio launch. According to recent reports, Superstar Rajinikanth has reportedly turned down the idea of holding the grand event in Malaysia,…

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Varanasi Urban Ropeway Project: Explained: India’s first urban ropeway is almost here. Can Varanasi’s sky-high commute change how Indian cities travel? | India News

Varanasi Urban Ropeway is India’s first ropeway designed primarily as an urban mass transit system rather than a tourist attraction For centuries, getting around Varanasi has been part of the city’s experience.Its narrow lanes, bustling bazaars, temples and ghats are integral to the spiritual capital’s identity. But as one of India’s oldest continuously inhabited cities…

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