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Ranbir politely asks paps to turn off cameras for Raha

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Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt, who have been fiercely protective of their daughter Raha Kapoor’s privacy, were spotted at the Mumbai airport on Monday night along with veteran actor Neetu Kapoor. The trio, dressed in stylish yet comfortable airport looks, posed graciously for photographs, but drew a firm line when it came to their little one. * This article was originally published here

When Kangana shared flight and conversation with Mila Kunis

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Kangana Ranaut recently shared a throwback picture. The picture features Hollywood star Mila Kunis. The photo was taken during a flight. Kangana mentioned she rarely takes photos with fellow passengers. She was happy she captured the moment with Mila. Kangana will soon reunite with R Madhavan for a film. She was last seen in Emergency. * This article was originally published here

14 dead in rain-related incidents across Pakistan: Rescue efforts on

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Torrential rains in Punjab, Pakistan, from June 25-28, led to at least 14 fatalities, including five children and three women, with 43 others injured. The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) reported widespread incidents across 14 districts, primarily due to roof and wall collapses. Electrocution and drownings also contributed to the casualties. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/yMO5n4r via IFTTT

Saif enjoys 'park day' out with sons Ibrahim, Taimur and Jeh

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Ibrahim Ali Khan shared heartwarming photos of a Pataudi family park day, featuring Saif Ali Khan with sons Ibrahim, Taimur, and Jeh. The pictures capture candid moments of family bonding, including a rare frame of all four Pataudi boys together. Taimur and Jeh were also seen enjoying a playful cricket match. * This article was originally published here

Europe bakes in summer's first heatwave as continent warms

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Southern Europeans braced Saturday for their first heatwave of the northern hemisphere summer, as climate change pushes thermometers on the world's fastest-warming continent increasingly into the red. Scientists have long warned that humanity's burning of fossil fuels is heating up the world with disastrous consequences for the environment, with Europe's ever-hotter and increasingly common blistering summer heatwaves a direct result of that warming. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/grP49m6 via IFTTT

Raja reacts to Palak’s dating rumours with Ibrahim

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Palak Tiwari, one of Bollywood’s rising stars, often finds herself in the spotlight, sometimes for her work, and other times for her rumoured relationship with Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh’s son, Ibrahim Ali Khan. While the two have never publicly confirmed or denied the dating speculation, Palak’s estranged father, actor Raja Chaudhary, has now weighed in on the buzz, and he doesn’t seem pleased. * This article was originally published here

Forest fire near Athens under control, but area on high alert

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Greek firefighters successfully brought a forest fire near Athens under control after evacuations, but high temperatures continue to pose a significant fire risk in the Attica region and northern Aegean islands. The blaze, which ravaged fields, olive groves, and some houses, followed another devastating fire on the island of Chios. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/FHZQOG3 via IFTTT

How carbon capture works and the debate about whether it's a future climate solution

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America's carbon capture projects face uncertain future. The US Congress debates tax credits for these projects. These projects aim to reduce carbon emissions from power plants. Critics say the technology is costly and ineffective. Environmentalists worry it prolongs fossil fuel use. Some projects have faced leakage issues. Experts believe carbon capture is vital for heavy industries. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/umj1v6n via IFTTT

Rescuers step up as summer heatwaves stoke heatstroke risk across US, Europe

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As dangerously high temperatures sweep across parts of the United States and southern Europe this week, emergency workers are racing to mitigate the public health risk of heatstroke. The man tumbled into a ditch and the woman fainted, but they are now out of danger thanks to the intervention of SUMMA 112, she told AFP. - Treatment - When someone has heatstroke, the priority is to bring down their body temperature, for example by moving them into the shade or an air-conditioned room -- anything to shield them from the sun, Rodriguez explained. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/itlxHdE via IFTTT

Sara admits trolling affects mom Amrita emotionally

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Sara Ali Khan is no stranger to trolling. From her film choices to her physical appearance, the actress, like many star kids in the industry, has faced her share of online hate. But in a recent interview, Sara admitted that while she’s learnt to take the negativity in her stride, it’s her mother Amrita Singh who finds it harder to ignore. * This article was originally published here

Sunjay’s wife Priya on including Karisma in family gatherings

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One month before Sunjay Kapur’s untimely death, his wife Priya Sachdev opened up about her blended family with rare emotional honesty, touching upon her bond with Karisma Kapoor’s children—Samaira and Kiaan—and how she has never tried to replace their mother. Priya revealed that her and Sunjay’s little son, Azarias, has become the emotional anchor for the family. As the half-brother to both Safira and Kiaan-Samaira, he helped close the emotional gap between step-siblings. * This article was originally published here

Toxic threat from 'forever chemicals' sparks resistance in Georgia towns

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Sasha and Jamie Cordle thought their small farm in rural Georgia would be a ladder out of working-class struggle, and a gift for their children and grandchildren. Sasha, who moved to the property after marrying Jamie in 2020, soon developed two autoimmune conditions, as well as high blood pressure and chronic fatigue. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/RrutxBa via IFTTT

Diljit gets emotional recalling Priyanka’s support at Met Gala

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Diljit Dosanjh’s debut at the Met Gala 2025 was a powerful cultural statement, but it was the unexpected warmth and support from Priyanka Chopra and a fellow Sikh man at the event that left the Punjabi singer-actor deeply moved. Diljit recently recalled how being surrounded by “his own people” during such a high-profile event meant the world to him. * This article was originally published here

Rock on: how crushed stone could help fight climate change

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From sugar plantations in Brazil to tea estates in India, crushed rock is being sprinkled across large stretches of farmland globally in a novel bid to combat climate change. The process is being used or trialled in agricultural settings from tea plantations in India's Darjeeling to US soy and maize fields. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/m4NxPLD via IFTTT

Randeep: Action sequences are designed around Sunny, Salman

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Randeep Hooda reflects on the contrasting approaches to action in Bollywood and Hollywood, highlighting the tailored action sequences for stars like Salman Khan and Sunny Deol versus the rigorous rehearsals of Hollywood actors like Chris Hemsworth. He recounts his experience learning to throw punches for 'Extraction' and his upcoming project 'Matchbox' with director Sam Hargrave and John Cena. * This article was originally published here

Jaideep confirms he turned down Ranbir's Ramayana

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Jaideep Ahlawat has confirmed that he was indeed approached for a role in Nitesh Tiwari’s highly anticipated Ramayana, starring Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Rama. The Paatal Lok actor revealed in a recent interview that he was offered the role of Vibhishana, Raavana’s righteous brother, but had to let go of the opportunity due to scheduling conflicts. * This article was originally published here

Kajol on first meeting Ajay: ‘No lightning struck moment'

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Kajol and Ajay Devgn, one of Bollywood’s most enduring couples, didn’t have the fairy-tale start many might imagine. In a recent interview with Radio Nasha, Kajol candidly recalled her first meeting with Ajay on the sets of the 1995 film Hulchul, debunking any romanticised notions of a “Raj-Simran” moment like in Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge. * This article was originally published here

Most of Europe's bathing waters safe for swimming: Report

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More than three quarters of bathing waters monitored in the European Union, Albania and Switzerland were of "excellent" quality in 2024, the 27-member bloc's environment agency said on Friday. EU members meanwhile are obliged to monitor popular bathing places from May to September and rank the water quality as excellent, good, sufficient or poor. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/qtFfZvp via IFTTT

Priyanka on leaving Malti in New York to shoot SSMB29

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During her recent appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Priyanka Chopra gave fans a rare glimpse into life with her two-year-old. Describing Malti Marie as “precocious and funny,” Priyanka shared how her daughter is already busy with school and even has her own little circle of friends in New York. * This article was originally published here

Mexico assesses damage from Hurricane Erick as rising rivers leave at least 1 dead

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Two dead in Mexico as Hurricane Erick moves on from Mexican coast

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Hurricane Erick killed at least two people as it swept through southern Mexico causing significant damage to coastal communities before weakening to a low-pressure system Thursday night, authorities said. The US National Hurricane Centre's latest advisory at 0300 GMT said Erick had weakened overnight to a tropical storm located 95 miles (155 kilometres) from Acapulco port, with sustained winds of 30 mph (50 kmh) as it moved across southern Mexico on Thursday. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/Z62Oeb5 via IFTTT

Sitaare Zameen Par audience reviews: Aamir's film wins hearts

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After a three-year hiatus from the big screen, Aamir Khan is finally ready to return to cinemas with Sitaare Zameen Par, which hits theatres on June 20. While a star-studded screening was held in Mumbai on Thursday evening, what’s stood out is the positive buzz from a special public screening Aamir hosted a week before the release. * This article was originally published here

10 endangered black rhinos sent from South Africa to Mozambique

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Ten black rhinos have been moved from South Africa to Mozambique to secure breeding of the critically endangered animals that became locally extinct 50 years ago, conservationists said Thursday. Twelve black rhinos had previously been sent from South Africa to Zinave in central Mozambique but the population was still not viable for breeding, Van Rooyen said. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/VLXrwnB via IFTTT

How Paris's Seine river keeps the Louvre cool in summer

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As Paris braces for a heatwave this weekend, a little-known network of underground pipes will be cooling the Louvre museum and other storied landmarks using water from the River Seine. Other sites served by the Paris network include department stores and offices, the train network, concert halls, and arguably the world's most famous museum, the Louvre. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/2tBM57J via IFTTT

Aalim recalls backlash over Saif’s Raavan look in Adipurush

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Celebrity hairstylist Aalim Hakim, who has worked on countless Bollywood blockbusters, recently addressed the backlash surrounding Adipurush and the memes targeting Saif Ali Khan’s look as Raavan. Responding to criticism aimed at Saif’s look and character design, Aalim distanced himself from the creative direction. * This article was originally published here

EU countries back recycled plastic targets for cars

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EU countries Tuesday backed plans to set mandatory targets for recycled plastic content in new vehicles in a bid to reduce waste and promote the so-called "circular economy". "It cuts waste, curbs our reliance on critical raw materials from abroad, and drives our car industry into the heart of the circular economy." from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/QZrBte8 via IFTTT

Berliners jump into Spree River to show it's clean enough for swimming

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Rashmika and Vijay spotted leaving airport together

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The rumour mill surrounding Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda shows no signs of slowing down. With neither star offering a clear confirmation about their relationship, fans have been left to decode social media breadcrumbs and rare public sightings. Their latest joint appearance at the Mumbai airport has only added more fuel to the ongoing dating buzz. * This article was originally published here

Norway launches flagship large-scale carbon capture and storage project

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Norway on Tuesday launched a flagship carbon capture and storage (CCS) project, a technology seen as crucial to curbing climate change but struggling to find a viable economic model. Norway has presented Longship as the "world's first full-scale value chain" for capture and storage of carbon in the greenhouse gases that cause harmful climate change. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/jQJZtKn via IFTTT

Prabhas' 'The Raja Saab' crew worked 18 hours without fail

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Prabhas is gearing up for the release of his much-awaited horror movie ‘The Raja Saab’, and the recently dropped teaser glimpse has won hearts. During the recent teaser launch event of the film in Hyderabad, the producers addressed the ongoing discussion about the practicality of an eight-hour workday in the entertainment industry. * This article was originally published here

World Bank lifts ban on nuclear energy financing

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The World Bank is set to re-enter the nuclear energy sector after decades, announced President Ajay Banga, aiming to meet the escalating electricity demands in developing nations. Collaborating with the IAEA, the bank will enhance non-proliferation safeguards and regulatory frameworks. This decision arises as electricity demand in developing countries is projected to more than double by 2035, necessitating a surge in annual energy investment. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/oQCRaWF via IFTTT

Ram Kapoor first Indian to own luxury car worth Rs 5.21 cr

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Ram Kapoor has become the first Indian to own an ultra-luxurious hybrid SUV, priced at Rs 5.21 crore, adding to his already impressive car collection. Photos and videos circulating online show Kapoor taking delivery of the vehicle, featuring a striking Verde Gea paint finish and a sleek black interior with orange accents. * This article was originally published here

UN adopts convention on workplace biological hazards

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The first convention on protecting workers from the devastating impact of uncontrolled biological hazards was adopted at the United Nations on Friday. The Biological Hazards in the Working Environment Convention was adopted by the UN's International Labour Organization. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/QxDkOas via IFTTT

Shraddha got Varun beaten up after he rejected her proposal

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During Stree 2 promotions, Shraddha Kapoor humorously recounted confessing her childhood love to Varun Dhawan on a mountain, only to face rejection. Varun later revealed the aftermath: he was beaten up at Shraddha's birthday party by boys upset that he didn't reciprocate her feelings. He humorously recalled telling them he was only there to win the dance competition. * This article was originally published here