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Stampede-Like Situation Outside Mumbais Wankhede Stadium During Team Indias Homecoming Celebration,...
Latest India News· 52 minutes agoMumbai's Marine Drive, typically serene against the backdrop of the Arabian Sea, transformed into a...
What Will UK Foreign Policy Look Like Under Labour's Keir Starmer?
NDTV· 5 hours agoThe first month of a Keir Starmer premiership will be a whirlwind of international diplomacy...
Space Marine 2 Dev Cancels Open Beta, Hands Out Bolt Pistol Skin as an Apology
IGN India· 4 days agoMarine 2 open beta is canceled so the development team can focus on getting the game ready for...
Hardik Pandya hands T20 World Cup trophy to Virat Kohli on open-bus parade
India Today· 12 hours agoA jubilant Hardik Pandya handed Virat Kohli the T20 World Cup trophy in the open-bus parade amid...
The Marine Corps connection to Stetson Hats, a mainstay of American West culture
WE ARE THE MIGHTY· 1 day agoSettlers wore the hat as a staple of pride and determination on their journeys out West. By 1906,...
T20 World Cup victory parade: Fans faint, kids lost, traffic halts in Mumbai | Mumbai News - Times...
The Times of India· 1 hour ago2 MUMBAI: Traffic in south Mumbai came to a standstill on Thursday evening as swarming crowds of...
VIDEO: Fans Go Wild During Celebrations At Mumbai's Marine Drive After Team India Wins T20 WC
Free Press Journal· 4 days agoMumbai: Mumbai's famous Marine Drive turned into a sea of jubilation as thousands of cricket fans...
T20 World Cup victory parade: Team India's journey from Marine Drive to Wankhade Stadium - Victory...
The Economic Times· 11 hours agoThe T20 World Cup-winning Indian team's victory parade began from Marine Drive to Wankhade Stadium...
Three reasons why the world is watching the UK election
Firstpost· 19 hours agoAs the UK gears up for its general election on July 4, 2024, global observers are paying close...
14 Fantastic Facts About the Fourth of July
HowStuffWorks· 14 hours agoHis best-loved marches include "The Washington Post" (1889), "Semper Fidelis" (1888), which has become the official march of the U.S.