
Adipurush: Film dialogue sparks Bollywood ban in Nepal cities
Two Nepal cities have banned screenings of Bollywood films over a line in epic film Adipurush.
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Coal Trains Bound for Giant Australia Port Halted by Protester
A total of 19 trains carrying coal to Australia’s flagship export hub for the fuel were disrupted after
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What's drawing so many Indians to Australia?
Indians are the second-largest migrant group in Australia, and their numbers are continuing to rise.
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South African taps run dry after power shortages
Electricity problems have led to water shortages and those with money are digging their own boreholes.
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MLB Rumors: D'Backs shocking trade plans, White Sox rumblings, Pirates call up top prospect
MLB Rumors: Even White Sox players don’t want to be in Chicago anymoreThe Chicago White Sox are currently sitting 31-41 in the AL Central, five games out of first place.Being in arguably the most underachieving division in the MLB and still ranking third could mean the White Sox look to ...
1970-01-01 08:00

What is open on Juneteenth 2023?
More employers than ever are observing Juneteenth, which commemorates the end of slavery in the US.
1970-01-01 08:00

Bull market or fool's market? Investors say it's likely the latter
The stock market has made incredible strides since its downturn last year -- so much so, it's difficult to believe the economy could be on the verge of recession.
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BTS: Fans celebrate 10 years of 'unstoppable' K-pop group
The world's biggest boyband have been feeling the love with millions celebrating their 10th birthday.
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Ukraine war must end, South African President Ramaphosa tells Putin
Cyril Ramaphosa and other African leaders met the Ukrainian and Russian presidents in their peace bid.
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South Korea: Police remove Daegu city officials trying to stop LGBT festival
City workers, led by the mayor, clash with police after trying to stop the annual pride event.
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Sudan crisis: Five children among 17 killed in air strikes
Twenty-five homes were destroyed in the densely populated area of Yarmouk, where civilians are trapped.
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Jury in Pittsburgh synagogue massacre trial will hear more distressing testimony when penalty phase begins
For much of the past two-plus weeks, many of the federal government's 60 witnesses described the horror when a gunman entered the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh in 2018 and killed 11 worshippers -- the deadliest attack ever on Jewish people in the United States.
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