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The Dispatch· 5 days agoThere are many, many idiotic complaints put forward...about the tenets of Maoist socialism, at least it’s an ethos. You know that story? From the Wall ...
UK elections: Labour’s landslide victory doesn't promise a cake walk for PM Keir Starmer
Firstpost· 5 days agoEver since Rishi Sunak, the former British Prime Minister, in May, called snap general elections to...
Save yourself from embarrassment with this trainer-approved advice to help your dog settle in public
PetsRadar· 5 days agoIn her caption, Goodman advises bringing a towel or something similar that’s easy to carry, and...
'Not for sale': Why are people squirting water on tourists in Barcelona
Firstpost· 5 days agoOn Saturday, hundreds of activist groups protested overtourism by marching through the heart of...
2 instances of women being harassed by bikers puts Bengaluru police on their toes
The Hindu· 5 days agoPolice have stepped up investigation into two instances of harassment of women on the road by youths...
Toddler Shouting Impacts: Why it is not okay to shout at your toddler | - Times of India
The Times of India· 5 days agoWhen faced with challenging behaviour, it’s important to remember that shouting is not the solution....
Why are Barcelona residents spraying water on tourists? Explained
Business Standard India· 5 days agoThe protest, which featured participants spraying water guns at unsuspecting tourists, saw 2,800...
Rs 67,000 fine for urinating in sea; Spanish city imposes new regulation
Business Standard India· 5 days agoSpain's Marbella city is making changes to combat beach pollution and ensure clean beaches....
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Mid Day· 5 days agoFind Feroz Parekh Reported Latest News only at Mid-Day. Explore more on Feroz Parekh .
THIS city in Spain can slap ₹67,000 fine for urinating in sea to safeguard water cleanliness | Today...
Livemint· 5 days agoMarbella, a city in Spain, is considering a new regulation to protect water cleanliness. Individuals caught urinating in the sea could be fined up to €750 (about ₹67,000). According to a report ...