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Grade II Georgian mansion with tennis court and fishponds on market for £2.5m
This stunning Grade II-listed Georgian residence boasts seven bedrooms, a private tennis court, fishponds and three acres of landscaped grounds
Pakistan’s cities to account for most heat-related deaths by 2050
ISLAMABAD: As global temperatures continue to rise due to the burning of fossil fuels, Pakistan is projected to see a net increase in mortality of 51 deaths per 100,000 people by 2050, with low- and middle-income countries accounting for 90 per cent of these premature deaths due to climate change. A...
‘Fascinated to see him up close’: Delhi Capitals coach opens up about working with KL Rahul in IPL 2026
Do not call your retreat an agreement: Iran warns US
TEHRAN, Mar. 25 (MNA) – The spokesman of Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters issued a stark warning to the US aggressor, emphasizing that Washington should not be able to call its retreat an agreement.
Former Hong Kong exchange executive Ba Shusong reported out of public sight
The former managing director and chief China economist of bourse operator Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX), Ba Shusong, has not appeared in public recently and could not be contacted, according to two sources familiar with the situation. Ba is important academic who frequently gave speeches a...
Tamil actor Jyotika impresses with her core balance on a dumbbell: ‘Energy. Effort. Consistency’
The Rasputin story that changes how you see that one Madhavan scene in Dhurandhar 2
The Rasputin story that changes how you see that one Madhavan scene in Dhurandhar
The Spin | Cricket’s Tetris calendar is a recipe for player burnout and fan apathy
South Africa v New Zealand T20 series highlights schedule that is increasingly hard to keep up withClinical guidance suggests recovery from emotional trauma can take weeks or months. In some cases, the lingering pain can last for years. Elite cricketers, though, are expected to compress that timelin...
Can a candidate be disqualified without notice for lapse in filing election expenses? Kerala High Court answers
Nasa solves a 2,000-year-old supernova mystery
Peskov calls decision to build Russian-designed nuclear plant in Vietnam breakthrough
The Kremlin spokesman noted that the Vietnamese prime minister had worked "very productively" during his visit to Russia, consolidating "multifaceted cooperation in various areas"
What did Jahangir, Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb import from Iran?
What did Jahangir Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb import from Iran
Tuberville suggests billionaires buying college programs would be worse than an NFL-style TV deal
Sen. Tommy Tuberville suggests that he'd rather see the NFL's unified media rights model in college football than billionaires buying and running programs.
Dubai tornado warning LIVE: UAE Brits face weather hell as horror alert issued
Brutal weather including thunder and hail are expected to batter Dubai with the region which is already reeling from the conflict involving Iran and the United States
Saudi Riyal to Pakistani Rupee Rate Today – March 25, 2026
Saudi Riyal to Pakistani Rupee Rate Today – March 25, 2026- SAR to PKR rate for pilgrims and Pakistani workers in KSA
UP’s ₹25,000 crore Puch AI MoU faces scrutiny over startup credentials
Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath’s announcement of ₹25,000 crore MoU with artificial intelligence (AI) startup has drawn sharp online criticism over the company’s credentials
How much work do Baller League UK's celebrity managers actually do?
Do the big-name bosses of the six-a-side tournament really get stuck in to helping their teams win?
Moment 'mother from hell' who allowed her daughter to starve to death brazenly lies to police about looking after her
Bernita Davies, 60, 'ghosted' the 32-year-old, who suffered from anxiety, and failed to get her any medical help - even though she had been bed bound for up to 12 months
Cheap Drones Remain Wild Card in Iran war
Stopping Iran’s production of drones is critical to opening the Strait of Hormuz and halting its attacks on Gulf nations. But can it be done?
Kevin O'Leary slams US government: You should have allowed Intel to die
Canadian billionaire Kevin O'Leary slammed US government funding for Intel after a robot malfunctioned, blaming subsidized chips. He suggested robots need safety features like a 'kill switch.' This criticism emerges as humanoid robots, from Tesla to Figure AI and Xiaomi, advance rapidly, sparking de...