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Lyrid meteor showers: UK skies set for fireball-heavy night sky spectacle tonight; visibility and peak viewing time revealed |

The Lyrids are among the oldest recorded meteor showers, with historical observations dating back more than 2,500 years. The shower remains active from around 16 to 25 April each year, with peak activity typically centred on 22 April. Activity increases gradually, peaks briefly, then declines over several days. No equipment is required to view the…

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David Dhawan addresses Varun Dhawan’s ‘Border 2’ trolling: ‘Kuch din baad yehi log bolenge ki ye toh bohot acha hai’ | Hindi Movie News

Varun Dhawan, often trolled before ‘Border 2’, saw criticism fade after its success. David Dhawan defended him, praising his growth and dedication. Varun said he ignores negativity, focusing on his work. Up next, he stars in ‘Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai’, releasing on May 22, 2026, alongside Pooja Hegde and Mrunal Thakur. Varun Dhawan…

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Top 5 premium residential areas of Ghaziabad

Indirapuram is one of Ghaziabad’s most established and in-demand residential localities, with strong appeal among buyers looking for modern housing and urban convenience. Its apartment market remains active, supported by good connectivity, easy access to shopping and daily essentials and a wide range of property options. Together, these five areas represent the premium side of…

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Kolkata Ed Raids: ‘Can’t shut our eyes to realities’: SC slams Mamata’s ‘interference’ in I-PAC raid case | India News

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Wednesday reacted sharply in the I-PAC raids matter, coming down heavily on West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee over her alleged intervention during an Enforcement Directorate probe at the organisation’s director’s residence in Kolkata.The top court described the socio-political climate in the poll-bound state as an “extra-ordinary situation,” referring…

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Shane Jones Immigration Controversy: ‘I get cut through by hyperbole’: NZ minister Shane Jones refuses to tone down ‘butter chicken tsunami’ remark

Senior New Zealand minister Shane Jones has defended his controversial remarks on immigration, saying he uses “hyperbole” to gain “cut through” in public debates, even as criticism mounts over his “butter chicken tsunami” comment.The New Zealand First deputy leader on Wednesday said colleagues in Parliament had urged him to tone down his language, but he…

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