Papa Buka: PNG’s debut Oscar entry

Dr. Bijukumar’s Indian-Papua New Guinea collaboration, Papa Buka, marks a historic moment as PNG’s first-ever Oscar submission for Best International Feature Film. Actress Ritabhari Chakraborty expresses her pride in representing India and Bengal through her role as Romila, an Indian historian. The film explores the shared histories of both nations during World War II, highlighting…

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Compounds used to train fighters : IDF targets Hezbollah ‘terror infrastructure’ in Lebanon; strikes ‘Radwan force’

The IDF announced airstrikes on Hezbollah’s Radwan Force infrastructure in Lebanon’s Beqaa region, targeting six military compounds used for terrorist training. These strikes, conducted by IAF fighter jets, aimed to dismantle Hezbollah’s capabilities and prevent attacks on Israeli soldiers and civilians. The IDF emphasized its commitment to countering Hezbollah’s terror infrastructure.

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‘Thank you, Trump!’: Thousands gather in Tel Aviv expressing gratitude to US President after Gaza deal; Ivanka present

Thousands gathered in Tel Aviv to thank Donald Trump for a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release. US officials praised Trump, Jared Kushner, and Benjamin Netanyahu. Hostages are returning home. In Gaza, people returned to northern areas. Hamas has until Monday to release remaining hostages. World leaders will attend a summit in Egypt to finalize the…

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Muridke camp ‘destroyed in attack’: After JeM, Lashkar commander makes big admission on Operation Sindoor – Watch

Following India’s Operation Sindoor, a Lashkar-e-Taiba commander admitted severe damage to their Muridke headquarters. This admission follows similar revelations from Jaish-e-Mohammed regarding their Bahawalpur base. LeT is now fundraising, allegedly under the guise of flood relief, to rebuild the destroyed Markaz-e-Taiba camp, with Pakistan allocating PKR 4 crore for the project.

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The shocking link between chewing and brain power: How a simple habit can boost memory and focus

A recent study reveals that chewing moderately hard materials, like wood, significantly boosts the brain’s antioxidant levels, specifically glutathione, enhancing cognitive function and memory recall in young adults. Chewing wood resulted in increased glutathione levels and improved performance on memory tests, suggesting a link between chewing hardness and brain activation. Incorporating crunchy foods into the…

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Tarot Cards Horoscope Today, October 21, 2025: Moon in Libra to bring clarity in love, Tarot shows emotional breakthroughs for these zodiac signs

Tarot cards offer guidance for Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces today. Each sign receives a specific card and advice for navigating love, career, and personal growth. The readings encourage introspection, patience, honesty, and self-care. Embrace the messages to move forward with confidence and clarity.

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Bruce Willis’ dementia: Wife Emma Heming Willis remains under pressure of handling A-lister’s fortune – Report

Emma Heming Willis is reportedly feeling overwhelmed managing Bruce Willis’ finances and health, a responsibility she never anticipated. While family offers support, Emma bears the brunt of daily decisions for the ‘Die Hard’ star, who is battling Frontotemporal Dementia. Her life has become complex as the sole decision-maker for his fortune.

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11 plants you should never plant near cucumbers for healthy growth and yield

For a bountiful cucumber harvest, avoid planting them near potatoes, melons, or fennel, as they compete for resources or release harmful chemicals. Aromatic herbs may affect flavor, while squash shares pests. Black walnut trees produce a toxic substance, and mint aggressively steals nutrients. Brassicas, tomatoes, eucalyptus, and Jerusalem artichokes also hinder cucumber growth.

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