10 largest island countries in the world: Indonesia, Japan, Papua New Guinea among the biggest island nations | World News

Standing back from a world map, the outline of land against water starts to look less tidy than it first appears. Some countries are stretched across hundreds or even thousands of fragments, scattered like broken glass across vast stretches of ocean. Others sit almost entirely on a single mass of rock but still qualify as…

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Even victors find no joy in aftermath of war

By Jwalant Swaroop Spiritual traditions have long viewed humanity as participants in a shared field of consciousness. When violence erupts on a massive scale, that collective field is disturbed. Ancient Indian thought described this disruption as adharm, a disturbance in the moral and cosmic balance of existence. Violent acts affect not only societies and nations…

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What is the viral Solo Table Theory and why do so many people think it makes sense?

A new social media trend known as the Solo Table Theory has been gaining attention on Instagram. The concept is simple: when someone chooses to sit alone at a restaurant, café, or public space, they often attract more attention than they realize. According to the theory, it isn’t because people are judging them negatively, it…

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Capricorn, Virgo, Taurus, Scorpio and Aries: 5 zodiac signs that usually don’t like avoiding work

Some zodiac signs are driven when it comes to responsibilities naturally. Everyone needs a little time off, but some signs just can’t relax or leave work at the office. They are often very focused on achieving their goals due to their high sense of duty, ambition and commitment. Here are five zodiac signs that generally…

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BJP Mocks DK Shivakumar Before Karnataka Swearing-In with AI Video | India News

BJP shares AI video mocking DK Shivakumar ahead of Karnataka swearing-in (Image- BJP Karnataka X) Ahead of Congress leader DK Shivakumar‘s oath-taking ceremony as Karnataka chief minister on Wednesday, the BJP launched a sharp attack on the Congress government through a series of posts on X, criticising and alleging failures in governance.In an AI-generated video…

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CBSE extends re-evaluation portal session time after students report difficulties

Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has extended session time limits on its Post-Result Activities portal after receiving feedback from students who faced difficulties while accessing the platform.The portal, which allows students to apply for post-result services such as obtaining scanned copies of answer sheets and reporting evaluation-related issues, witnessed heavy traffic soon after it…

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‘Economic Fury’ on Iran: US seizes Tehran’s biggest crypto network amid peace talks

After unleashing ‘Epic Fury’ on Iran, the United States has launched another front to step up its pressure on the country. The US, on Tuesday, imposed sanctions on Iran’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, Nobitex, and several of its senior executives, accusing the platform of helping the Iranian government and sanctioned entities bypass Western restrictions. The move,…

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Football’s the same. We have changed

Just the other day, as fate still hung over whether India would watch this World Cup or not, a couple of us old colleagues – proud, foolish sports nuts, and football tragics – furiously engaged in debate over a useless piece of information from 40 years ago.Which was that World Cup match from Mexico’86 that…

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Greek proverb of the day: “The fox knows many things, the hedgehog but one, but it…” |

Greek proverb of the day (AI-generated image) Greek proverbs have been passed down through generations for centuries, offering timeless lessons about life, human nature, wisdom and success. Rooted in the rich cultural and philosophical traditions of ancient Greece, these sayings often use simple images from everyday life to communicate profound truths. Many Greek proverbs continue…

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