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Newlyweds Karan Deol and Drisha Acharya escape to the mountains for their honeymoon, share dreamy photos on Instagram
Sunny Deol's son Karan Deol tied the knot to his long-time girlfriend, Drisha Acharya, in the presence of close friends and family members on June 18. The newlywed couple has now flown to the mountains for their honeymoon. Taking to his...
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Karan Deol and Drisha Acharya escape to the mountains for their honeymoon, share dreamy photos on Instagram
Sunny Deol's son Karan Deol tied the knot to his long-time girlfriend, Drisha Acharya, in the presence of close friends and family members on June 18. The newlywed couple has now flown to the mountains for their honeymoon. Taking to his...
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Hrithik Roshan holds ladylove Saba Azad close in the new snaps; fans say 'Please tie the knot'
Hrithik Roshan and his ladylove Saba Azad recently graced the wedding of Madhu Mantena and Ira Trivedi. Now, Saba has dropped a few new snaps from the nuptials featuring her and Hrithik. The duo complimented each other in yellow and...
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Stretching Your Dollar: How Exploring NYC Became a Full-time Job
On this edition of Stretching Your Dollar, Corey William Schneider talks about how he made exploring the city a full-time job by founding the New York Adventure Club.
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Stretching Your Dollar: Planning Graduation Parties on the Cheap
Graduation season is upon us, and many families are getting ready to shell out for the big celebrations. However, graduation parties don't have to break the bank. Cheddar News spoke with Lindsey Peers, owner of The Craft Studio, for some...
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Stretching Your Dollar: How to Save an Extra $50 a Week
On this edition of Stretching Your Dollar, Bobbi Rebell, author of "Launching Financial Grownups: Live Your Richest Life by Helping Your (Almost) Adult Kids Become Everyday Money Smart," gives some tips on how to save a little extra each...
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Prince Harry’s trouble with tabloids highlighted by car chase claims
Dogged by the British press since childhood, Prince Harry moved to the U.S. partly to escape them. But while the royals seem to have found a way to live with the U.K. media, the American paparazzi operate under different rules.
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Beyoncé Dazzles Fans in 'Renaissance' World Tour Opening Concert
Tens of thousands of fans descended upon the Swedish capital of Stockholm to celebrate the opening show of Beyoncé’s new world tour on Wednesday.
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Retired northern Ontario school principal creates epic art out of ice, snow | The Moment
A retired school principal in Schreiber, Ont., has been making the most of winter by creating giant art out of ice and snow.
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Several injured in explosion in central Istanbul: Turkish media
Eleven people reportedly wounded in a blast on Istiklal Avenue, a pedestrian thoroughfare in Turkey’s biggest city.
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Port aux Basques residents return to homes after Fiona, but some houses condemned
A month after post-tropical storm Fiona hit Port aux Basques, N.L., the cleanup of debris is done, but the work of determining which houses can still be lived in continues.
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'The Russians shifted their strategy,' says defence expert
Canadian Global Affairs Institute fellow Andrew Rasiulis thinks recent attacks against infrastructure are an attempt to bring Ukraine closer to a ceasefire. This comes as Kyiv faced drone attacks earlier Monday morning and as NATO starts...
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Displaced Ukrainians return home to ruins in Kyiv suburb
Inside an apartment building in Irpin, Ukraine, residents are struggling to grapple with the sheer devastation left behind by war, unsure how they’ll move on with their lives.
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Living in the ruins of the Ukraine war
Inside an apartment building in Irpin, Ukraine, residents are struggling to grapple with the sheer devastation left behind by war, unsure how they’ll move on with their lives.
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'Showing the truth matters': The emotional challenge of war photography in Ukraine
Vadim Ghirda is a Romanian photographer behind some of the most recognisable and powerful images from Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Euronews Culture wanted to find out more about his work and why he believes photography is more important...
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Battle for Mariupol: Civilians holed up in Azovstal steel plant
In Mariupol, nearly 2,000 Ukrainian troops and possibly 1,000 civilians are holed up in the besieged Azovstal steel plant, which is believed to be encircled by Russian troops.
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Exclusive: Jenin gunmen form stronghold against Israeli occupation
“What should we do? Remain silent?” 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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Advocates call for Indigenous artifacts in Vatican museum to be returned
Indigenous delegates from Canada were given a private tour of Vatican museums on Tuesday. There are calls for some of the tens of thousands of Indigenous artifacts housed there to be repatriated.
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Families celebrate gold-medal win for Canada’s women’s hockey team
As Canada’s women’s hockey team celebrated their gold medal on the ice in Beijing, their ecstatic families shared the moment from home.
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'Cry to the sun, scream at the sun, argue with the sun': Dorota Blumczynska's morning ritual of peace
For 391 days in a row, Dorota Blumczynska has photographed the sunrise and believes this simple ritual has helped her cope with the pandemic.
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Poland-Belarus border crisis deepens
The months-long migrant crisis that has played out along Poland’s border with Belarus is rapidly deepening as more people make desperate attempts to cross the frontier.
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Argentinian gov’t mounts tough campaign after primaries setback
Argentina heads to the polls in a crucial test, for the centre-left coalition of President Alberto Fernandez.
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First passenger plane from Afghanistan arrives in Qatar
The first international passenger plane to leave Kabul since the end of the United States-led evacuation has just landed in the Qatari capital.
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Mexico sees rise in crimes against children by online predators
Authorities say child trafficking networks have increased their presence on social media, where unsuspecting children are often lured into exploitation.