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Karbala: Iraq’s Karbala is known as a religious pilgrimage site, visited by millions of worshippers, but shisha-smokers revere it for a different reason: its signature wooden waterpipes. About 120 kilometres (75 miles) south of Iraq’s capital, within walking distance of Karbala’s two Shiite shrines, avid smokers drag puffs of fruit-flavoured tobacco from their tall pipes. […]
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According to a report by Fox News, these bathrooms will include everything from monitors to UVC lights to enhanced cleaning procedures. Smart bathrooms installation is one of the major moves took by Dallas
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But now the crowds, along with his bandmates, have vanished in compliance with coronavirus restrictions that ban dancing and cap the number of musicians onstage.
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Escaype Live follows the lives of five young Indians grappling with their mundane existences. Finding quick fame on a massively popular live-streaming app, these youngsters explore the suspended reality
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This online portal for left-hand stationery can make your life easier
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The popular savoury dish is often cooked for breakfast in households
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Though microscopic, the virus had taken the entire world in its control.
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An accord to end 3 decades of violence in Northern Ireland
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One of the hallmarks of the tomb is the brown freckles across all of the wall paintings
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Netflix’s Ludo is a board game trying to push larger-than-life tales that somehow fails to take off
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Follow this quick skincare routine and get that festive glow
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Many Chinese are particularly sensitive about representations of what they view as a national symbol, sentiments fed by rising nationalism that often takes its most virulent form on the internet.
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The benefit gala, usually in-person, transitioned to a virtual format for the first time this year in an effort to continue raising funds for Gilda's Club.
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A big surprise is in the offing on 21st of this month
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This festive season let’s show our support to small scale businesses around us
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Sneha Malu’s The Crafty Bay is perfect for people who find themselves flummoxed over gifting options for special occasions and festivals
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Shruti Haasan is the female lead in Krack which is based on true incidents in Telugu States.
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The What A Man Gotta Do singer says spending time with his wife was the silver lining in lockdown
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Set up in 2013 by founder Manan Khurma, Cuemath is among the top ed-tech brands in India, which has imparted an 25 million plus classes to more than 40,000 students.
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Residents of Jaggaraopalli of Boinpalli mandal, Pandipalli Babu and Rajitha have a four month-old son Adhwith Shourya. The boy was diagnosed with a congenital heart problem.
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Suicide rates increased for all types of disasters with the largest overall increase occurring two years after a disaster, according to an article published in The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention.
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According to the study, a significant relationship between physical activity, healthy diet, and optimal sleep (7-9 hours) was associated with less frequency of depressed mood.
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Driving in his Volkswagen Polo, the 28-year-old driver took the honours in the Indian National Car Racing Championship
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Actor Nandamuri Taraka Ratna is back with an interesting film project titled Sarathi. The motion poster was recently launched by the makers showing the actor in a fit look. Jakata Ramesh is directing the movie under the banner Panchabhoota Creations. It is going to be an intense story with all varied emotions, said Taraka Ratna. […]