Spain floods: Two people missing as torrential rainfall strike Spain; warnings issued in 25 provinces

Extreme weather batters Europe as Spain grapples with severe floods and thunderstorms, leaving two missing in Catalonia after torrential rain. Prime Minister Sanchez urges caution and restricted travel. Simultaneously, Britain faces another heatwave. Spain’s rail company, Renfe, temporarily suspended operations in Catalonia due to the intense downpour, reminiscent of a past deadly flood caused by…

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Ginnifer Goodwin and Kate Hudson not open to a ‘Something Borrowed’ sequel, ‘We’re kind of too old’

For those dreamers wishing for a sequel to ‘Something Borrowed’, it’s time to temper those expectations. During their chat on the ‘Sibling Revelry’ podcast, both Kate Hudson and Ginnifer Goodwin delivered the bittersweet news: a sequel is nearly impossible. With Goodwin sharing that as she nears the big 5-0, the character’s age dilemma hits closer…

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US govt shutdown: Dems break rank; is Trump about to get his way?

Liberal Democrats are reportedly revolting against party leadership, accusing them of surrendering to President Trump on government reopening without securing healthcare subsidy extensions. This internal dissent follows a new bill to end the shutdown, supported by centrist Democrats, heading to the House. Activists and some lawmakers are demanding leadership changes, citing a betrayal of their…

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First IIT campus to be launched in Nigeria: How India is expanding its global education footprint under NEP 2020

Nigeria is set to host the first Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) campus in West Africa, a move aligning with India’s National Education Policy 2020. The IIT Nigeria campus, located at the Federal Government Academy in Suleja, will offer undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in engineering and technology, with the first students expected in 2026.

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