Spain's Rodri scripts history, joins football's most exclusive club after World Cup glory | Football News

Spain’s Rodri scripts history, joins football’s most exclusive club after World Cup glory | Football News

Spain’s Rodri celebrates with the tournament’s best player award after (AP/PTI) Spain midfielder Rodri has etched his name alongside some of football’s greatest legends after completing one of the sport’s rarest collections of honours following La Roja’s FIFA World Cup 2026 triumph. With Spain defeating Argentina 1-0 after extra time in the final, Rodri became…

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A couple bought their dream home and got the keys, only to discover the property was a snake habitat after moving in

A couple bought their dream home and got the keys, only to discover the property was a snake habitat after moving in

Image Credit: SYMMETRY CO. PHOTOGRAPHY; Lauren Bouldin via X/ People Buying a dream home is often the beginning of an exciting new chapter. For Tyler and Lauren Bouldin, however, moving into their historic Pennsylvania property came with an unexpected surprise – one that slithered into almost every part of their new life. According to an…

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'Weaponisation of water': Pakistan seeks Canada's help to revive Indus Waters Treaty with India

‘Weaponisation of water’: Pakistan seeks Canada’s help to revive Indus Waters Treaty with India

Pakistan’s deputy prime minister Ishaq Dar on Monday sought Canada’s support for the restoration of the Indus Waters Treaty between New Delhi and Islamabad.Addressing a joint press conference with Canadian foreign minister Anita Anand in Islamabad, Dar said India had “added a new dynamic into an already volatile security situation” by putting the agreement in…

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Florida returned half a million oyster shells to the Gulf of Mexico. The discarded shells became new reef habitat for marine life

Florida returned half a million oyster shells to the Gulf of Mexico. The discarded shells became new reef habitat for marine life

Oyster reefs also protect coastlines by helping reduce the force of waves during storms. What looked like waste has turned into an important tool for restoring marine life along Florida’s coast. Between 2007 and 2024, Florida placed more than 500,000 tonnes of recycled oyster and clam shells into the Gulf of Mexico as part of…

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Ram Temple donation row: Trust deploys new cash-counting team, introduces two-shift system under SBI supervision

Ram Temple donation row: Trust deploys new cash-counting team, introduces two-shift system under SBI supervision | India News

NEW DELHI: The Ram Temple trust in Ayodhya has deployed a new team to count cash offerings from donation boxes and introduced a two-shift system under the supervision of the State Bank of India (SBI), even as an investigation continues into allegations of donation theft.The responsibility for counting the money collected from donation boxes installed…

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'His retirement will be decided': Mohammad Kaif makes bold statement on Rohit Sharma's future after Lord's heroics | Cricket News

‘His retirement will be decided’: Mohammad Kaif makes bold statement on Rohit Sharma’s future after Lord’s heroics | Cricket News

Rohit Sharma (BCCI Photo) Former India cricketer and commentator Mohammad Kaif has thrown his weight behind Rohit Sharma amid growing speculation over the international future, insisting that retirement is a personal decision and should not be dictated by public opinion.Rohit recently silenced critics in emphatic fashion by smashing a historic century at Lord’s during the…

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El Niño explained: How it can affect India’s monsoon, agriculture and economy

El Niño explained: How it can affect India’s monsoon, agriculture and economy

El Niño is more than a climate phenomenon—it has significant economic implications for India. This explainer examines how changes in Pacific Ocean temperatures can influence the southwest monsoon, agricultural output, food inflation, electricity demand and overall economic growth. It also explores the science behind El Niño, its impact on policy decisions, and why it remains…

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