From “Black Rain” to toxic fog; how war is polluting the air and changing weather system

Former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon once said that the environment was a “silent casualty of war.” When we say war, few things instantly come to mind. Life during the war, harm to humanity and nature are some of the most crucial aspects of any conflict. How it alters the environment and even the weather is…

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4 things to do in a recession, as per finance guru and ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’ author Robert Kiyosaki

During a 2020 podcast conversation with Lewis Howes, early in the COVID‑19 crisis, Kiyosaki broke people into three categories: fragile, robust, and “antifragile.” The fragile are like glass—when the economy hits them, they break. The robust are like rocks; they endure the blows but don’t really grow from them. The antifragile, however, are the ones…

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How Dhurandhar 2 songs bridged Bollywood’s generation gap and turned retro into Gen Z’s new cool

Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge did not just arrive with a soundtrack, it arrived with chaos, drama, and a playlist that refused to pick a side. One minute it is Tamma Tamma, the next it is Rasputin, and somehow, it all makes sense. The film’s music feels like your parents’ cassette collection crashing into your Spotify…

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Iran War Dubai: Dubai Airports Update March 25, 2026: Air India Group to operate 26 West Asia flights; IndiGo requests flyers “to check latest flight status before heading to the airport”

Aviation in Dubai and at the other UAE airports continue to be functional amid the ongoing regional issues in the Middle East. But airlines are continuously adjusting schedules. On March 25, 2026, Indian airlines IndiGo and Air India issued fresh travel advisories for passengers. For those travelling between the countries, this is an important update.IndiGo’s…

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The 3 fights that destroy even the happiest relationships– And how to fix it

Ego is the silent, stubborn guest at the table that turns a small disagreement into a three-day “cold war.” It’s that defensive voice that would rather “win” an argument than actually solve the problem. When we let ego take the wheel, we stop listening to understand and start listening to rebut. We trade genuine vulnerability…

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