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Qatar’s Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani has said that there must be a “collective response” to Israel’s attack on the Qatari capital Doha, as Arab leaders rushed to the tiny Gulf nation to express solidarity.“There is a response that will happen from the region. This response is currently under consultation and discussion with other partners in the region,” he told US media outlet CNN on Wednesday, adding that “the entire Gulf region is at risk”.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of list“We are hoping for something meaningful that deters Israel from continuing this bullying,” Sheikh Mohammed…

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It’s easy to forget what a game-changer El Fenn was when it opened two decades ago on the edge of the medina with just six jewel-toned bedrooms, plumes of bougainvillea and a rooftop that felt like a fabulous house party. It stitched itself into the fabric of the Red City and redefined its aesthetic with color-clashing walls and lounges of thickly woven Berber and velvet fabrics, Moorish keyhole archways, and orange trees.Like the best hotels, it has moved—and expanded—with the times. Co-owner Vanessa Branson, founder of the Marrakech Biennale and a certified Marocophile, has gradually bought up the crumbling neighboring…

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new video loaded: What to Know About the Mass Protests in NepalBy Alex Travelli, Melanie Bencosme and Jon Hazell•September 10, 2025The explosion of unrest in Nepal — with fires around the capital, Kathmandu, and the prime minister fleeing the country — was years in the making. Alex Travelli, a New York Times correspondent, describes what happened and why it happened now.

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Veteran actor Annu Kapoor is regarded as one of the most prolific performers in the Hindi film industry, continuing to impress audiences with his craft even today. However, his beginnings were far from easy. In a recent interaction, Annu recalled selling tea to survive, taking up odd jobs, and revealed how his passion for cinema comes from his father, who himself was thrown out of his home for pursuing theatre. Speaking to TV9 Bharatvarsh, Annu said, “I sold tea but I don’t want to glorify my poverty. I don’t think my poverty was something to be proud of, nor was…

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Obesity now exceeds underweight in all regions of the world, except sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. Photo: macrovector on Freepik Obesity surpassed underweight as the most prevalent form of malnutrition this year, affecting one in 10,or 188 million, school-aged children and adolescents, and placing them at risk of life-threatening diseases, UNICEF warned in a new report. Obesity now exceeds underweight in all regions of the world, except sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.The report draws on data from over 190 countries and finds that, globally, one in 20 children under five years of age (5%), and one in five children and adolescents…

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New DelhiSeptember 10, 2025 07:55 PM IST First published on: Sep 10, 2025 at 07:55 PM IST A day after the ruling BJP-led NDA’s nominee C P Radhakrishnan was elected as the Vice-President, defeating the Opposition bloc’s joint candidate B Sudershan Reddy with a margin of 152 votes, the allegations of cross-voting continued to make the rounds in political circles Tuesday. The V-P poll outcome saw Radhakrishnan garnering 452 of the 752 valid votes polled – with 15 declared invalid – against Reddy’s 300, dealing a blow to the Opposition, which was hoping to secure 320-plus votes. In an interview…

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Magnetic, who has been well tuned, is expected to score in the Dennis & Yvonne Jarvis Memorial Cup (1,600m), the main event of the races to be held here on Thursday (Sept 11). False rails (width about 5m from 1,600m to the winning post) will be in position.1. SHIVAKASHI PLATE (1,200m), rated 00 to 25, 5-y-o & over, 2-00 p.m.: 1. Just Blues (4) Arvind K 60, 2. The Angel Power (8) Ramesh K 59.5, 3. Article Fifteen (5) A. Baandal 58, 4. Fashionista (2) Pavan 57.5, 5. Eye The Mind (3) S. Imran 57, 6. Knotty Methods (10) Gautam…

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We, Indians, are a little too reliant on paracetamol for solving the smallest of issues. It’s easily available at a chemist’s store, and inexpensive as well. However, too much paracetamol can come with its share of risks. Dr Kapil Adwani, PharmD, Clinical Pharmacist, Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, shared that people tend to pop paracetamol thinking it’s completely harmless because it is available over-the-counter — but the body remembers. Regular intake can silently damage the liver, strain the kidneys, and even mess with your blood pressure. Often, we try to self-medicate and take pills to fix our problems. But doing so…

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