Saudi Arabia bans tobacco shops within 500 meters of mosques and schools, imposes strict retail and licensing rules

Saudi Arabia has introduced strict regulations on tobacco sales, including bans on tobacco shops near mosques and schools, mandatory licensing, and compliance with safety standards. The rules prohibit sales to minors, promotions, and unapproved packaging. Retailers must meet operational and design standards, with municipalities enforcing compliance through penalties and educational signage to improve public health…

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Sayantani Ghosh slams pregnancy rumours; says ‘I am a 41-year-old married non-pregnant woman, I wear comfortable clothes as I prefer it’

Actress Sayantani Ghosh has strongly refuted pregnancy rumors, attributing the speculation to her recent choice of loose clothing. She criticized societal judgment and insensitivity towards women, emphasizing that personal decisions like motherhood are private and should not be dictated by external assumptions or age.

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Degree to dead end: College grads are 1 in 3 of America’s long-term unemployed

College graduates now comprise over 30% of America’s long-term unemployed—the highest in two decades—signalling a major shift in the labour market. Technological disruption, automation, and diminished demand for degree-holders are driving long-term joblessness among the educated. Underemployment also affects over 41% of graduates, many earning only slightly more than secondary school leavers. As employers drop…

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‘Faced more off-field battles’: Ex-England cricketer picks Virat Kohli over Sachin Tendulkar as greatest of last 30 years

Former England bowler Steve Harmison has declared Virat Kohli the greatest cricketer of the last three decades, placing him above Sachin Tendulkar. Harmison cited Kohli’s resilience under scrutiny and adaptability to modern cricket’s demands as key factors. He also supported Kohli and Rohit Sharma against calls to play domestic cricket.

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Kim Kardashian tearfully tells Kanye West his ‘personality wasn’t like this’ in new documentary: ‘I would rather be dead than be on medication’

Kanye West’s upcoming documentary, *In Whose Name?*, promises a raw and unfiltered look into six years of his life, showcasing both his artistic brilliance and personal struggles. The trailer reveals West’s decision to stop taking medication, tense moments with Kim Kardashian, and his controversial views on creativity and mental health.

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