Dubai airports update: Flights restart but full schedules yet to return; passengers advised to be flexible about travel |

Flights from Dubai have resumed in phases. Dubai has two major airports, and both have started their flight operations gradually. The flight operations have not yet resumed completely. As of March 7, 2026, Dubai International Airport and Al Maktoum International Airport have been operating with limited flights as operations were being resumed. Authorities confirmed that…

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How streaming quietly killed movie night

For years, movie nights were a familiar weekend tradition. Families gathered around the television, friends planned outings to the cinema, and couples picked a film to watch together after a long week. It was simple, social, and something people looked forward to. But the way we consume entertainment has changed dramatically. Today, many weekends are…

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Kuno National Park: Project Cheetah gets a boost as Jwala delivers five cubs; total reaches 53 |

India’s ambitious cheetah reintroduction effort has reached another milestone after female cheetah Jwala gave birth to five cubs at Kuno National Park, taking the country’s total cheetah population to 53. The development was announced by Bhupender Yadav, India’s Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, who described the birth as a significant moment for…

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Arun Tupe Death News: Who is Arun Tupe? Popular Maharashtra reel star ‘kon_aruntupe’ found dead at home

Popular Instagram creator Arun Tupe, known as kon_aruntupe, passed away unexpectedly on March 10th in Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar. His sudden death, occurring just hours after posting a new reel and engaging with followers, has left his 1.7 lakh fans in shock. While the cause is under investigation, family members noted his struggle with epilepsy. There’s…

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Japan Passport Stamp: Travelling to Japan? Here’s how you can still get a passport stamp despite automated immigration gates |

Japan has increasingly adopted automated immigration technology to speed up border procedures, meaning many travellers may now pass through the airport without receiving a passport stamp. However, for those who still want to have the traditional exit or entry stamp, which is often considered a souvenir for those who have traveled, they can still apply…

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2,000-year mystery in Egypt: Skeletons in sarcophagus once linked to Alexander the Great’s tomb spark ‘mummy curse’ rumours |

In July 2018, archaeologists in Alexandria, Egypt, cracked open a colossal 27-tonne black granite sarcophagus at an under-construction site. This huge grave had puzzled archaeologists for weeks. Buried for over 2,000 years, it promised both treasures and terrors. Instead, upon opening, it revealed neither jewellery nor gold but some skeletons lying in foul-smelling liquid. Before…

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