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VIDEO : अंबेडकर की प्रतिमा से अभद्रता के विरोध में जलालाबाद में बंद का आह्वान

अंबेडकर की प्रतिमा से अभद्रता के विरोध में जलालाबाद में बंद का आह्वान Source link

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किचन में रखी इन चीजों की नहीं होती एक्सपायरी डेट, जान लें स्टोर करने का सही तरीका

Image Source : FREEPIK खराब नहीं होती किचन में रखी कुछ चीजें किचन में रखी कुछ चीजें सालों साल तक खराब नहीं होती हैं। कहीं आप भी इन चीजों को फेंकने की गलती तो नहीं कर देते हैं? आइए कुछ ऐसे फूड आइटम्स के बारे में जानकारी हासिल करते हैं, …

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Colombian President asks migrants in US to return home | अमेरिका में बसे प्रवासियों को कोलंबियाई राष्ट्रपति ने देश बुलाया: कहा- जितनी जल्दी हो लौट आएं, बिजनेस करने के लिए पैसे मिलेंगे

बोगोटा7 मिनट पहले कॉपी लिंक गुस्तावो पेट्रो 2022 में कोलंबिया के राष्ट्रपति बने थे। कोलंबिया के राष्ट्रपति गुस्तावो पेट्रो ने अमेरिका में रहने वाले अवैध अप्रवासियों से वापस देश लौटने की अपील की है। उन्होंने सोशल मीडिया पर लिखा- मैं अमेरिका में बिना दस्तावेज वाले कोलंबियाई लोगों से अपील करता …

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Mexico’s president says all 6 people on medical transport jet, including child, were killed

Six people on board a medical transport jet that crashed in Philadelphia were killed, according to Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum. The dead included a child who was receiving treatment at a Philadelphia hospital and her mother.  At least six people on the ground were injured in the crash on Friday. …

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Doctor with Hamilton ties, 1st Black man at White House reception, among ‘courageous’ Civil War surgeons

More than 100 years after his death, Anderson Ruffin Abbott’s visit to the White House and his relationship with President Abraham Lincoln continue to fascinate people. Abbott, a man of notable firsts, is included in Jill L. Newmark’s book Without Concealment, Without Compromise: The Courageous Lives of Black Civil War Surgeons. In addition to …

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All 3 black boxes recovered as new images of D.C. plane crash emerge

13 hours ago News Duration 2:58 Investigators say all three flight recorders have now been recovered from the deadly mid-air collision between a passenger jet and a military helicopter near Washington, D.C., as salvage operations continue in the Potomac River. News Source link

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Needlepoint and banana bread: Murderous American fugitive who hid in Alberta for decades remembered by friends

A murderous fugitive who hid from American and Mexican authorities in small-town Alberta for decades was a bridge-playing, banana bread-baking ex-realtor, according to her former friends and neighbours. Dee Glabus, as she was known in Taber, Alta., was actually Sharon Kinne, one of America’s most wanted criminals.  Kinne was tried for …

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Why Canada’s spies worry about Trump’s national intelligence nominee

Hillary Clinton once called her a “Russian asset” — and that was while Tulsi Gabbard was still a Democrat. Of all of Donald Trump’s cabinet picks, none have caused so many reservations from within the Republican Party — and that’s in a field that includes a health secretary nominee who …

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People debate if AI art is real. Here’s how it’s changed my life

This First Person column is the experience of Lucas Orfanides, who lives in Sackville, N.B. For more information about CBC’s First Person stories, please see the FAQ. In Grade 7, the week before Family Day, we were assigned an art project in class to make a painting on a dinner …

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The fracking frenzy in B.C and Texas is leading to record-breaking earthquakes

Standing in his living room, Richard Kabzems brandishes a thick binder stuffed with letters and notes of his two-year fight to stop fracking wells near his home in Farmington, B.C. Ovintiv, a multinational oil and gas company, announced two years ago that it would expand fracking for gas at a …

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