Peaky Blinders: Uncovering the truth behind Tommy Shelby’s empire; what’s real and what’s fiction? |

Peaky Blinders portrays Tommy Shelby’s empire as a vast, sophisticated crime network, far beyond historical reality With Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man now streaming on Netflix and a new sequel series already in development for a likely 2027 release, Peaky Blinders has returned to the centre of attention. The film revisits Tommy Shelby in wartime…

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7 signs you might not be drinking enough water

Needs vary by age, climate, and activity. Many health authorities suggest around 2 to 3 litres of fluids per day for adults, including water from food. However, individual needs differ. Clear signals matter more than fixed numbers. Regular urination, light-coloured urine, and steady energy often indicate adequate hydration. Water does not promise dramatic transformation. It…

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ICSI CSEET 2026 registration deadline extended till February 28: Direct link to apply here

The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has extended the registration deadline for the Company Secretary Executive Entrance Test (CSEET) 2026 session. Candidates who want to appear for the upcoming CSEET exam now have more time to complete their applications. As per the official update, the last date to register has been extended to…

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Consolidating nuclear law, powering the future

For decades, India’s nuclear law lived in silos, one statute for power, another for liability, and an unspoken assumption that the State alone could shoulder both risk and responsibility. The Sustainable Harnessing and Advancement of Nuclear Energy for Transforming India Act, 2025 (SHANTI Act) breaks decisively from that inheritance. The rollout of India’s new nuclear…

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Why Hitler still finds admirers in Pakistan

Admiration for Adolf Hitler should be morally unthinkable anywhere. Yet in parts of Pakistan, his name still surfaces in conversations with a strange tone of respect. The reaction can be startling for Europeans who encounter it. The German journalist Hasnain Kazim described precisely this experience in a widely discussed essay in Der Spiegel, where he…

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Ring, ring… wrong! Sharjah woman sued for harassment after repeated calls to neighbour | World News

Sharjah woman faces harassment case after repeatedly calling neighbour to confirm visit invitation, court hears/Representative Image An Arab woman in Sharjah has appeared before the Sharjah Misdemeanor Court after her neighbour accused her of misusing phone calls to harass her. The case highlights how everyday communication tools, while designed to make life easier, can sometimes…

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