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Disney Weighs Options for Struggling India TV Business
Disney Weighs Options for Struggling India TV Business
Walt Disney Co. is weighing options for its television business in India that include either an outright sale
1970-01-01 08:00
Dylan Mulvaney claims she 'no longer feels safe' in US as she flees to Peru
Dylan Mulvaney claims she 'no longer feels safe' in US as she flees to Peru
Dylan Mulvaney has revealed she has fled to Peru amid the ongoing Bud Light drama, and hired a shaman to help her find peace amongst the chaos. The trans influencer has been at the centre of death threats and hate from right-wing groups, after she partnered with the beer brand earlier this year. "It's a little sad that I had to leave my country to feel safe but that will get get better eventually", she told fans in a video, while playing with a llama in Machu Picchu. "Most of all this trip has me feeling like my own best friend again. And that is the best feeling in the world", she adds. Click here to sign up for our newsletters
1970-01-01 08:00
The 2024 Mercedes-AMG EQE Brings a Golden Age of Luxury EVs
The 2024 Mercedes-AMG EQE Brings a Golden Age of Luxury EVs
Mercedes-AMG unveiled its EQS and EQE electric sedans in 2021 and 2022, respectively. Now we have AMG’s first
1970-01-01 08:00
Chatbots and Deepfakes Are Coming For Your Election Cycle: Big Take Podcast
Chatbots and Deepfakes Are Coming For Your Election Cycle: Big Take Podcast
Listen to The Big Take podcast on iHeart, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Terminal. As the saying goes: a lie
1970-01-01 08:00
Prayuth Chan-ocha: Thailand coup leader departs the stage
Prayuth Chan-ocha: Thailand coup leader departs the stage
Prayuth Chan-ocha's nine years of authoritarian rule saw a sweeping crackdown on political dissent.
1970-01-01 08:00
Marshall Islands media guide
Marshall Islands media guide
An overview of the media in the Marshall Islands, including links to broadcasters and newspapers.
1970-01-01 08:00
Marshall Islands country profile
Marshall Islands country profile
Provides an overview of the Marshall Islands, including key dates about this Pacific island nation.
1970-01-01 08:00
Hedge Funds’ US Treasury Bets Pose Stability Risk, Says BOE
Hedge Funds’ US Treasury Bets Pose Stability Risk, Says BOE
A leveraged trade in US Treasury futures that has become popular among hedge funds poses a risk to
1970-01-01 08:00
What are pani puri? The much-loved Indian street snack known by different names across the country
What are pani puri? The much-loved Indian street snack known by different names across the country
Today’s Google Doodle celebrates one of India’s most famous street food snacks – the bite-sized pani puri. The dish is one of India’s most popular street foods and can incorporate many different flavours depending on the ingredients used and where in the country it is being made. The popular snack consists of a crispy, deep-fried shell that is cracked open on one side and stuffed with any combination of potatoes, chickpeas, spices or chillies dunked in flavoured water. The tiny snack is best eaten quickly in rounds, with customers dipping the shell into the water and popping it whole into their mouths before the next shell is offered. The sweet and savoury dish goes by different names in different parts of India. In capital Delhi, it is known as gol gappa, while in West Bengal, Bihar and Nepal, the snack is called phuchka. In southwestern Maharashtra, it is known by the staple pani puri, while in northern Haryana state, it is called paani patashi. In central Madhya Pradesh, the snack goes by fulki and in Uttar Pradesh, it’s called pani ke batashe or padake. In the northeastern state of Assam, locals call it the phuska, while Gujaratis call it pakodi. In parts of Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh, locals call the snack Gup-chup. The process of making the humble pani puri is simple and the filling can be made according to the preference of the person eating it. The options usually consist of a potato stuffing, mashed chickpeas stuffing, boondi or tiny fried gram flour balls. A hot ragda stuffing can also be used, which is a curry or gravy preparation made from dried white peas, spices and seasonings. The server pokes a hole in the deep-drief hollow shell called the puri and fills the stuffing in it. The flavoured water, or pani in Hindi, used to dunk the filling is made either of tamarind, asafoetida, mint, garlic, lemon or jaljeera – a type of flavoured water made with chilli, cumin (jeera) and water (jal, which is another word for water) – and is served to customers one by one. One plate of pani puri usually consists of six to eight bites and costs between Rs 20-40 (£0.20-£0.40). The staple Indian snack is available in almost every north Indian restaurant locally and has only grown in popularity abroad. London’s high end Indian restaurants, like Dishoom, Roti Chai, Indian Accent and Gunpowder, also serve the dish. The snack is best enjoyed when the flavoured water is served cold. Today’s Google Doodle features a bespoke video game in which players “serve” customers’ orders for pani puri with different fillings. Google said 12 July marked the anniversary of a World Record set in 2015 for the most flavours of pani puri offered by one restaurant. It was claimed by eatery Indori Zayka in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. Read More How to shop at Borough Market in the summer ‘We call them Picky Bits’: Nigella Lawson responds to viral ‘Girl Dinner’ trend Get set for Wimbledon with these strawberry recipes Indian food influencer’s digestive mocktail recipe mocked online Ali Ahmed Aslam, chicken tikka masala ‘inventor’, dies at age 77 The tiny profit UK farmers make from the food they grow
1970-01-01 08:00
Dollar Falls to Lowest in Three Months Before Inflation Data
Dollar Falls to Lowest in Three Months Before Inflation Data
A gauge of the dollar’s strength fell to a three-month low before a US inflation report that may
1970-01-01 08:00
Zayn Malik fans notice irony in Call Her Daddy being his first interview in six years
Zayn Malik fans notice irony in Call Her Daddy being his first interview in six years
Zayn Malik has sat down for his first interview in six years, but fans have quickly noticed irony in the fact he chose Call Her Daddy for his grand return to the spotlight. In a teaser clip for the episode, Malik speaks about fatherhood, telling host, Alex Cooper: "Since I've had my daughter, the main thing in my mind is trying to be a good example to her, that's why I'm even doing this interview." However, Call Her Daddy is notorious for being a sex-focused podcast, and often delves into the NSFW details of celebrity love lives. That being said, Malik kept it clean. Click here to sign up for our newsletters
1970-01-01 08:00
South Korean zoo celebrates birth of first twin pandas
South Korean zoo celebrates birth of first twin pandas
A giant panda at a South Korean zoo has given birth to the country's first twin cubs.
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