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This comes after Pyongyang launched hundreds of large balloons filled with trash and manure into South Korea and days after an unsuccessful military spy satellite rocket launch by the North Korean capital.
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The Men in Blue will also face Bangladesh in their lone warm-up match on June 1 at Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in New York.
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Here is a list of five titles that have caught the attention this week:
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In a statement to The Verge, the company said “we would caution against making inaccurate assumptions about Search based on out-of-context, outdated, or incomplete information”.
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"The crocodile crawled out of the canal and was trying to return. Acknowledging the incident, we rescued the crocodile and released it back into the canal," said Mohit Chaudhary, Circle Officer of the Forest Department, Dibai Range.
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In round three, the 18-year-old faced the Norwegian star on his home turf, emerging victorious to take the sole lead in the open section of the six-player tournament.
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According to a report by the Xinhua news agency on Wednesday, Israeli missiles targeted at least one military site near the town of al-Furqlus, resulting in smoke rising from the area, as stated by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights
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With matches possible only on the two show courts -- Court Philippe Chatrier and Court Suzanne Lenglen that are covered by a roof, Alcaraz won one of the three men's singles matches that could be played on Wednesday.
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Shifting geopolitics, climate crisis can impact this final frontier, which will have implications for the world
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Growing obesity, changes in dietary habits, specifically the increase in consumption of ultra-processed foods, and sedentary lifestyles are associated with higher cancer rates.
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Taking to social media platform X, Singh expressed distress, stating, “Once again, I’m receiving death threats from multiple numbers today. This isn’t the first time I’ve been targeted with such threats.
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The clarification came following reports in some local newspapers claiming the imminent closure of five postgraduate programmes.
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As part of the plan, teachers have been told to admit eligible Anganwadi children and also children aged five years and above into Class I in nearby government primary schools.
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The IMD-Hyderabad has forecast rain across all six zones of the city on June 1 and 2, predicting light to moderate showers or thunderstorms and cloudy skies.
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As many as 5.41 lakh packets of cotton seeds were available for cultivation in 2.16 lakh acres of land.
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He inspected different outlets at Ambedkar Chowk, Punjab Chowk, and near Thamsi Bus stand here on Wednesday.
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When she ran away from the spot to escape the attack, the attacker chased her and went into the house where the woman took refuge and save herself.
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These colleges were a common sight in the 1980s and 1990s that enabled several professionals to pursue courses including engineering, law and management among others.
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On Monday midnight, Ramesh along with few others went to the residence of Prashanth Reddy. As he was not available in the house, Ramesh searched for him and found him in Utoor village and thrashed him severely.
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Telangana State government has given the responsibility of stitching school uniforms for students of seven government schools to these sanghams.
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Premender said that the State government utterly failed to keep the seed required for farmers. He said farmers were struggling to buy the seed due to the government’s lack of preparedness.
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The couple Padma and Narsimhulu have assured to perform final rites for the dog whenever it passes away.
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She wanted the officials to ensure that all basic facilities such as water, electricity and toilets were completed on time and warned to take action if there was any delay in the completion of works.