Will Raúl Castro’s indictment over 1996 shooting down of civilian planes push US and Cuba closer to war?

Raúl Castro’s indictment by US over the 1996 shooting down of civilian planes has raised tensions between Washington and Havana, with some analysts warning the move could push the two Cold War rivals closer to open conflict.The charges against the 94-year-old former Cuban president were announced this week in Miami, where Cuban exile groups welcomed…

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GCAS glitches spark outrage among students in Gujarat | Ahmedabad News

Members of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) staged strong protests against the GCAS system, highlighting multiple inconsistencies and demanding immediate reforms Ahmedabad: Admissions to govt and select private universities across Gujarat via the Gujarat Common Admission System (GCAS) portal have sparked widespread dissatisfaction among students due to persistent technical and procedural glitches.On Wednesday, members…

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When will KCET result 2026 be released? Here’s expected timeline for release of scorecards

The Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) 2026 result is expected to be declared soon by the Karnataka Examinations Authority for those candidates who had appeared for the entrance test conducted between April 22 and April 24, 2026.Millions of students across Karnataka are eagerly waiting for the declaration of the KCET 2026 result, as this is…

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Pompeii’s 2,000-year-old mystery jars finally revealed by 3D scans: How Romans built them, and why their function remains a mystery | World News

In the ancient ruins of Pompeii, time feels unusually still. Streets, homes, and small shops remain frozen in the aftermath of Mount Vesuvius’ eruption in 79 CE. Among the many discoveries scattered across the site, one of the most puzzling remains a set of ceramic jars built directly into stone counters inside Roman taverns. Archaeologists…

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Japanese Relationship Concept: Renri no Eda: The Japanese concept that changes how we think about relationships

In a recent social media post, the account @sasuke.japanese01 shared a quiet but powerful Japanese concept that quietly challenges the way many of us think about love:“We often think that love means becoming the same — thinking, feeling and living the same life.But real relationships are not always like that. Two people can be different…

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MP girl who made it to India A squad without a stick of her own hits finishing goal as India beat Aus 4-1 | Bhopal News

Bhopal: Remember Nausheen Naz, the 15-year-old girl from Madhya Pradesh’s Seoni district, who built her hockey dreams on a broken and discarded stick and was picked for the selection camp for the upcoming Under-18 Asia Cup in Japan? Bringing her incredible stick skills to the fore, the rising teen capped off a commanding display by…

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“The number of study hours is a farce”: Meet Kashika Dhingra, who scored 97.2% in CBSE Class 12 exams without romanticising hustle

As students across India grapple with board pressure and competitive exams, Shiv Nadar School student Kashika Dhingra’s journey offers a refreshing perspective on success. After scoring 97.2% in the Central Board of Secondary Education Class 12 examinations, she speaks candidly about burnout, balancing extracurricular activities and why emotional well-being matters as much as academic preparation….

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Israeli parliament votes to advance bill to dissolve Knesset, paving way for early elections

Image used for representative purposes Israeli lawmakers on Wednesday voted overwhelmingly to advance a bill to dissolve the Knesset, a move that could pave the way for early elections and deepen political uncertainty for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition.In a preliminary reading, 110 out of 120 members of parliament supported the motion, with no votes…

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