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Did you know that coffee beans come from fruit? Coffee beans are actually seeds found in the red or yellow cherries of the coffee tree.
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Sudha Murty said amid laughter, "There is a funny thing about this award because Narayana Murty also got it in 2014 and I got it in 2023. So we're the first couple to get this award."
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The Afghanistan Embassy in India has announced that it was ceasing its operations from October 1 onwards
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Amiri stressed the need for the international community to communicate to the Taliban that engagement seeks to improve the situation, conditional on respecting people's rights
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The Gurdwara Condemns Disruptive Behavior in Sikh Place of Worship
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UN Security Council is scheduling a vote on a resolution that would authorise a one-year deployment of an international force to help Haiti
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In the second round of polling, held after the initial round failed to produce a clear winner, Muizzu maintained his lead. He secured approximately 46% of the votes in the first round, while Ibrahim Solih trailed with 39%.
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Opposition candidate Mohamed Muiz won the Maldives presidential runoff on Saturday, securing more than 53 per cent of the vote
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If the government shuts down tonight, which seems likely as Congress is reluctant to pass the Senate's stopgap measure for releasing $12 billion ($6 billion for Ukraine and $6 billion for disaster relief), there are no immediate alternatives to swiftly reopen the government treasury.
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The foreign minister was addressing the people of the Indian diaspora at the 'Colors of Friendship' event at India House
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Record rainfall — more than 8.65 inches (21.97 centimetres) — fell at John F. Kennedy International Airport, surpassing the record for any September day set during Hurricane Donna in 1960
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S Jaishankar was struck by how little people in the US, specially officials he met over the last days knew about Canada's permissive attitude towards terrorism,
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The Pakistan security forces in Balochistan registered the first information report (FIR) regarding the Mastung suicide blast which killed at least 55 people
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An IFS officer of 1989 batch, who served in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Denmark, United States of America, Seychelles and Yemen in various capacities.He served as Regional Passport Officer in Hyderabad in 1990s also.
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Putin claimed that residents of the Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions had again expressed their desire to be part of Russia in local elections earlier this month
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Several people were injured after the Flying Scotsman, the historic steam locomotive, was involved in a low-speed crash with another heritage train in the Scottish Highlands.
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The internal divisions and high taxes are likely to dominate the Tory party conference, being held in Manchester from Sunday with the flagship leader's address by Sunak on its concluding day on Wednesday.
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Imran Khan was arrested last month after a case was filed against him for allegedly violating the Official Secrets Act by disclosing a secret diplomatic cable (cipher) sent by the country's embassy in Washington last year in March
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Pakistan and the Gulf Cooperation Council have signed a free trade agreement following the conclusion of the final round of negotiations between the two sides
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This comes amid a diplomatic row between India and Canada over the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar
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The economic and commercial ties between India and Argentina have grown exponentially in recent years
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Indian and US Armies carried out a joint tactical exercise in Alaska as part of the ongoing Exercise Yudh Abhyas
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The runoff election features a head-to-head contest between incumbent President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih and Mohamed Muizzu
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US federal prosecutors have charged a man for allegedly leaking the tax returns of a "high-ranking government official" who is understood to be former President Donald Trump