2 Indians on ship hit by hantavirus safe | India News

NEW DELHI: Two Indian crew members aboard the Dutch-flagged cruise vessel MV Hondius are healthy and asymptomatic after a hantavirus scare led the ship to anchor off Spain’s Canary Islands, the Indian embassy in Madrid said Sunday.The vessel, carrying around 150 people, arrived in Spain amid international health monitoring linked to a reported hantavirus outbreak…

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From election drubbing to minister resignations: Why Keir Starmer is in trouble? All FAQs answered

It all started with Labour’s crushing setback in local elections across England, Scotland and Wales last week. The results sent shockwaves through the party and sparked an open rebellion against Prime Minister Keir Starmer, with more than 80 Labour MPs either publicly or privately demanding that he resign or announce a timetable for his departure.The…

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India’s Afghanistan Test hero Manav Suthar shines on Warwickshire debut in County Championship | Cricket News

India’s Manav Suthar (PTI Photo/Atul Yadav) Fresh from a dream Test debut for India, left-arm spinner Manav Suthar continued his impressive run by making an immediate impact for Warwickshire in the County Championship. Playing his first match for the English county against Yorkshire, the 23-year-old picked up two wickets on the opening day as Yorkshire…

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Quote of the day by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz: “Perceptions which are at present insensible may grow some day: nothing is useless, and eternity provides great scope for change.” |

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz The quote “Perceptions which are at present insensible may grow some day: nothing is useless, and eternity provides great scope for change,” by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, may seem complicated at first, but it has a simple and strong idea about how change works in life. Leibniz, a prominent 17th-century philosopher, frequently examined…

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Dhurandhar: Naveen Kaushik aka Donga opens up about why Pakistanis are showering love on the film, saying, ‘Humne Muslims ko gaali nahi di’ | Hindi Movie News

Aditya Dhar’s ‘Dhurandhar’ is making waves at the box office, particularly in Pakistan, where its carefully crafted narrative strikes a chord. Actor Naveen Kaushik shared that viewers appreciate the film’s respectful take on their culture, steering clear of stereotypes and instead exposing the corrupt forces at play in society. Aditya Dhar‘s ‘Dhurandhar’ is showing no…

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28% of mobiles in India made by domestic cos

NEW DELHI: At least one in four smartphones manufactured in India is now produced by domestic contract manufacturers, signalling a quiet but significant shift in the country’s electronics ecosystem.The rise has been led by Dixon Technologies and Bhagwati Products, with Dixon emerging as the country’s largest device maker, overtaking Samsung Electronics in overall production volumes…

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