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'Hellishly hot' southern Europe bakes under heatwave as temperatures top 40 degrees Celsius
The Telegraph· 21 minutes agoThe Italian health ministry placed 12 cities under the most severe heat warning Tuesday as a wave of...
Taylor Swift's Double Date Look Includes a Classic Ponytail
Byrdie.com· 11 hours agoAnd, for glam, you can bet she's probably wearing two things: A high ponytail and red lipstick. The...
Earnings preview: CNBC-TV18 poll expects a drop in Asian Paints Q1FY25 net profit - CNBC TV18
CNBC TV18· 12 hours agoAsian Paints Q1FY25 earnings preview: Marginal decline expected amid market challenges
Bangladesh Quota Protest: Schools Closed Indefinitely After Deadly Student Protests
One India· 8 hours agoSchools in Bangladesh were ordered to close indefinitely after six students were killed in violent...
Former GRP Commissioner Overrides Junior's Decision on BMC Approval for Hoarding | Mumbai News -...
The Times of India· 4 hours agoMumbai: Former GRP commissioner Quaiser Khalid had overruled his subordinate’s opinion that...
NTPC, JSW Energy, Power Grid, others: Should you Buy, Sell or Hold the power stocks ahead of Q1...
Livemint· 16 hours agoStock Market Today: NTPC, Power Grid, JSW Energy Ltd, Torrent Power, GVK Power, BHEL and others...
Turkey records hottest June in 53 years | Central India's Premier English Daily
Central Chronicle· 10 hours agoThe highest temperature, reaching 47.8 degrees Celsius, was recorded in the southeastern province of Sanliurfa on June 20, according to the statistics. The heatwave has extended ...
Bangladesh Quota Protest: 300 Wounded, Why Are Students Protesting In Bangladesh?
One India· 14 hours agoThe recent protests in Bangladesh over the quota system in government jobs have escalated into...
Pakistan's Karachi might face elevated temperature
Daiji World· 11 hours agoIslamabad, Jul 15 (IANS): The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) forecasted on Monday that the country's southern port city of Karachi might face...
Heatwaves are evaporating the right to play
The Hindu· 8 hours agoAccording to UNICEF, play is vital for children to build social connections, develop physical and mental health, and enhance creativity. Enshrined in...