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Whether you’re breezing through airport terminals, darting between business meetings, or strolling through cobbled streets at dusk, the right pair of slip-on shoes should feel invisible underfoot. And if you’re anything like me, you also want them to complement your personal style.Slip-on shoes have become travel and wardrobe staples, combining convenience with aesthetic polish. To help you find your new go-to pair, we curated a refreshed lineup of travel favorites that balance comfort, craftsmanship, and design. From elevated clogs and cozy waterproof sneakers to hands-free put-on-and-go wonders, we have recommendations for every traveler. Think of these slip-ons as the hidden…
Following his reappointment to the board of the Tata Trusts, Venu Srinivasan emailed his fellow trustees on October 21. The mail read: “My dear fellow trustees, thank you very much for the confidence reposed in me, and for the kind words that have been expressed. I sincerely, hope we will now work harmoniously.”Fellow trustee Mehli Mistry, immediately responded: Dear Venu, it has always been our intention to work harmoniously together! The only problem earlier, was the lack of required information requested by us, which you all nominated directors have agreed to provide. We must bury the past, respect each other…
Here are the key events from day 1,337 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.Published On 23 Oct 202523 Oct 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareHere is how things stand on Thursday, October 23, 2025:Fighting Russia’s Ministry of Defence said its forces captured the village of Pavlivka in Ukraine’s southeastern Zaporizhia region, as well as Ivanivka village in the Dnipropetrovsk region. The ministry also said it struck Ukrainian energy infrastructure in what it claimed was a response to Ukrainian attacks on Russian civilian targets. Russian attacks throughout Ukraine on Wednesday killed six people, including two children, and forced nationwide power outages,…
In this picture on October 10, 2024, Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks during the India-ASEAN Summit, in Laos. | Photo Credit: PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi is unlikely to travel to Malaysia to participate in the meetings related to the ASEAN summit beginning Sunday (October 26, 2025) due to scheduling issues, people familiar with the matter said on Wednesday (October 22, 2025).It is learnt that External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar will represent India at the meetings.The ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) summit will be held in Kuala Lumpur from October 26 to 28.There is no official word on India’s…
Ever since Israel intensified its attacks on Palestine in October 2023, sparing not even hospitals, more than 66,000 Palestinians have been killed, according to the latest bulletin from the Gaza’s Health Ministry. But nearly three times that number of people, some 1.6 lakh, have been left grievously wounded.In this crisis comes a worrying report on Gaza’s health crisis in the latest edition of The Lancet Infectious Diseases: according to the paper, disease outbreaks have proliferated in the area, and now the infections are becoming multidrug resistant as well, imposing a new challenge on an already beleaguered population.Multi-drug resistance is defined “as non-susceptibility…
Protein is a vital nutrient for everyone, and vegetarians are no exception. But how much protein do they actually need, and can they get enough from plant-based sources?According to Kanikka Malhotra, Consultant Dietitian and Diabetes Educator, the recommended protein intake in India depends on your activity level. “Adults need a minimum of 0.8 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight daily to meet basic needs. This amount increases to 1 gram per kilogram for moderately active individuals and 1.2-1.3 grams per kilogram for those engaged in intense exercise,” she explained in an interaction. Story continues below this ad But…
While West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo Mamata Banerjee has been up in arms against the Election Commission’s proposed Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in the state, her party leaders, including the MLAs and MPs, have ramped up their preparations for it.Holding the TMC workers’ meetings in their constituencies, the party legislators have been galvanising them into getting their act together for the impending SIR exercise. At these meetings, several legislators have made a common pitch to the party’s rank and file: “Go with BLOs (Block Level Officers) when they go to the houses in…
Unnati Hooda of India. File. | Photo Credit: RITU RAJ KONWAR Rising Indian shuttler Unnati Hooda progressed to the pre-quarterfinals of the French Open Super 750 badminton tournament but Ayush Shetty bowed out in the first round after going down fighting to Japan’s Koki Watanabe in men’s singles here on Wednesday (October 22, 2025). The 18-year-old Hooda rallied after losing the opening game to beat Malaysia’s Letshanaa Karupathevan 11-21 21-13 21-16 in her women’s singles first round match, but before that, Shetty lost 19-21 19-21 to the seasoned campaigner from Japan. Anupama Upadhyaya lost to Chna’s Han Yue 15-21 11-21…
FILE PHOTO: Veeam Software has agreed to buy data privacy management software maker Securiti AI for about $1.73 billion. | Photo Credit: Reuters Veeam Software has agreed to buy data privacy management software maker Securiti AI for about $1.73 billion, in a bid to tap customers seeking to safeguard and manage cloud data used in artificial intelligence applications.The deal would integrate Securiti AI’s Data Command Center product, used to unify and secure data scattered across multiple cloud services, with Veeam’s backup and recovery software, the companies said on Tuesday.Veeam aims to better compete with rivals such as Rubrik and Commvault…
new video loaded: Trump Is Seeking $230 Million From the Justice Dept.President Trump is demanding about $230 million in compensation for the federal investigations into him by the Justice Department. Devlin Barrett, a New York Times reporter covering the Justice Department, describes what we know about who’s most likely to be making the decisions.By Devlin Barrett, Melanie Bencosme, Laura Salaberry, James Surdam and Zach WoodOctober 22, 2025
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