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Horrific casting couch story: Ratan Raajputh reveals her drink was spiked, says 'There was something in that drink...'

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From Neena Gupta to Ayushmann Khurrana, many celebrities shared their horrific casting couch experience in the past. Now, the most recent person to talk about it was television actress and former Bigg Boss contestant Ratan Raajputh....
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Opposition MPs sit on night protest outside Parliament

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Opposition MPs sit on night protest outside Parliament, demanding discussion over Manipur violence and protesting the suspension of AAP MP Sanjay Singh.
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Consumer debt climbs in Canada, up 7.3% from last year: Equifax

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Equifax Canada says consumer debt rose to $2.36 trillion in the third quarter this year, driven by more than 1.5 million new credit cards issued to Canadians in the last three months.
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Exclusive: Jenin gunmen form stronghold against Israeli occupation

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“What should we do? Remain silent?”<br/>
Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank has become a stronghold for hundreds of Palestinian gunmen resisting the Israeli occupation, @NidaIbrahim reports.
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Black man refuses bank’s apology for ‘degrading’ treatment

9th - Higher Ed
A Black man has rejected TD Bank's apology for the way staff at an Ottawa branch treated him when he tried to cash cheques for his business, which he says was ‘degrading.’ It’s an experience other Black business owners have had while...
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Shilpa Shinde on phobias, preparation for Khatron Ke Khiladi 14 & life's controversial decisions

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Shilpa Shinde, known for her extensive work on television, is now ready to take on a new challenge as a contestant on Khatron Ke Khiladi 14. The actress, who has garnered a strong fan base through her various roles, is gearing up to...
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Canadian pride takes centre stage on Canada Day in Ottawa

9th - Higher Ed
Full of pride and ready to party, Canadians gathered in Ottawa to celebrate Canada Day with messages of support from the Royal Family, the prime minister and a star-studded Order of Canada ceremony.
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Are We the Only Beings Aware of Consciousness? Sadhviji Reveals the Truth

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Does consciousness exist everywhere? According to Sadhviji, it does! But here’s the catch—not everything is aware of its consciousness. In this thought-provoking discussion, Sadhviji explains why humans have the unique ability to access...
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Pet Industry Shifts Towards Quality Over Quantity

9th - Higher Ed
For decades, pets have been cherished members of the family, offering companionship, love, and joy. Over the past decade, the pet industry has boomed, fueled by the pandemic’s surge in pet adoptions. But as we move into a post-pandemic...
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Fairfield establishing new school safety speed limit

9th - Higher Ed
It affects both high schools and specific elementary and middle schools.
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Minister casts doubt over increase in rent tax credit ahead of budget

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Minister for Housing James Browne has cast doubt over whether the Government will increase the rent tax credit in next year's budget.
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Taoiseach says shooting incident in Carlow "could have been" a lot worse and a bail law review is underway

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Taoiseach Micheal Martin has agreed that a shooting incident in Carlow "could have been" a lot worse and said that a review of bail laws is already underway.
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Mother of jailed British activist admitted to hospital while on hunger strike

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The mother of a British man jailed in Egypt has been admitted to hospital after spending more than 240 days on hunger strike.



Laila Soueif’s family said she had been admitted to St Thomas’s Hospital in London on Thursday...
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Big Indian Weddings a Thing of the Past, Says Indian Designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee

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Sabyasachi Mukherjee, who shot to prominence with his elaborate bridal outfits, spoke to Bloomberg's Menaka Doshi about his global ambitions and the expansion of his luxury label. The designer, who has dressed some India's biggest...
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Ireland's media minister expresses her 'concern and frustration' at how RTE exit revelations are affecting broadcaster

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Media Minister Catherine Martin has said that she expressed her “concern and frustration” at how revelations of exit packages at RTE is undermining work to reform the broadcaster.



She was speaking after a meeting with the...
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Suspension of US support for Ukraine a ‘serious setback’, says Irish Premier

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Taoiseach Micheal Martin says the US decision to suspend delivery of ammunition and other equipment to Kyiv is a "serious setback" towards achieving peace.



The White House decision to “review” its assistance comes after a...
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Fianna Fail and Irish Labour criticise Michael O'Leary's teachers quip

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Fianna Fail's James Browne said Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary's remark that teachers should not lead the country was “offensive”. Labour leader Ivana Bacik said it was very disappointing to hear someone “taking snipes or sneers at...
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World will reflect on Gaza conflict as ‘time of dark shame’ – Taoiseach

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The world has not done enough to bring about a ceasefire in Gaza, the Irish premier has said.



Simon Harris called for an urgent review of the EU-Israel Association Agreement as he said human rights clauses in the trade...
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Harris calls for ‘openness’ to idea of second Mid-West emergency department

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Media briefing of Taoiseach Simon Harris, who said Government should be “open” to the idea of a second emergency department in the Mid-West.



His comments comments come amid persistent criticism of University Hospital...
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Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald launches election campaigns – highlights

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Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald and Northern Ireland's First Minister Michelle O'Neill launch the party's local, European and Limerick mayoral elections.
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Taoiseach "eager to be in a position to apologise" over Stardust fire tragedy

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Taoiseach Simon Harris has said he is "easger to be in a position to apologise" over the Stardust fire tragedy.



Mr Harris was speaking at the European People's Party conference on the future of European...
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Taoiseach says ‘careful consideration’ must be given to review of abortion laws

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“Careful consideration” must be given to any proposals to change Ireland’s abortion laws, the Taoiseach has said.



Simon Harris said an independent review of the current laws needed to be treated with the “same sensitivity”...
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press conference with new Fine Gael leader Simon Harris

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Simon Harris speaks at a press conference after becoming the new Fine Gael leader.
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Search for Disappeared victims of Troubles ‘will never stop until remains found’

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The search for the Disappeared victims of the Troubles will never stop until their remains have been found, Ireland's Justice Minister has vowed.



Simon Harris made the pledge as he visited the remote Bragan Bog in Co...