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Wellbrock, winner in the 10km event on Sunday, triumphed in the 5km in 53 minutes and 58 seconds. Italy’s Gregorio Paltrinieri took silver in 54:02.50 and his compatriot Domenico Acerenza finished third in 54:04.20.It marked Germany’s fourth win from as many open water events after Leonie Beck had added the women’s 5km title to her 10km victory earlier on Tuesday.”The feeling is amazing,” said Wellbrock. “It’s the fifth medal and the fourth gold for the team, and the second World Championships title for me. It’s amazing.”The 25-year-old, who had previously won the 10km event at the 2019 Gwangju worlds and…
The song shows tiff and heartbreak scenes between Alia and Ranveer, some happy glimpses of both the characters’ families.It is sung by Arijit Singh and Shreya Ghoshal.Talking about the song, Ranveer said: “Karan Johar films always have hit songs. There is something special in Arijit’s spirit, and Shreya’s voice. We are blessed.”He further said that he likes peppy numbers like ‘What Jhumka’. “I am dhin chik dhin chik type. My heart is very innocent,” said Ranveer.Alia shared, “The song launch is exclusively for Delhiites. Sung by Arijit and Shreya Ghoshal. We are blessed that our songs are sung by these…
The 26 opposition parties have decided to give a new name to their alliance, which will be known as Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (India), Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge said.”The war is now between India and NDA, Narendra Modi vs India, their ideology and India. No one is able to fight the idea of India in the history,” said Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.While the leaders were giving further details of the deliberations, sources said that theyhave signed a pact in this regard over seat sharing and creation of state-wise committees.They discussed politics of hatred, the failures of Central government and…
‘Adhura’ captures the varying degrees of bullying to its traumatic and lasting impact. The horrors of bullying showcased in the series have led to a dialogue in the society around the subject of bullying. It starts from a school reunion which goes wrong only to unravel the deeper layers of the narrative. Rasika Dugal, who portrays a school counsellor and helps the 10-year-old troubled Vedant Malik, found the themes extremely appealing. She said, “I feel situations of bullying are hard to identify and hence very difficult to overcome. Very often people being bullied tend to internalise the problem. So it…
The suspects Sumit aka Robin, Sahil Patel alias Janardhan, Vivek alias Candy and Sameer alias Khan were arrested from Prempuri, Jharsa, in Gurugram following a tip-off.According to the police, Sameer, a criminal on record, has six cases registered against him, and two cases of loot were also registered against Sumit at various police stations in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh.A police official said on Tuesday that Sahil was the staffer at the CNG pump. He hatched a plan to rob the pump manager to earn quick money.”On July 10, Sahil along with the pump manager on their way to submit Rs…
According to TechCrunch, several users are angry that Bluesky hasn’t apologised for allowing racial slurs to pass through its moderation tools even though they violate the platform’s community guidelines.”Our community guidelines published yesterday reflect our values for a healthy community, and we are working on becoming better stewards every day,” Bluesky CEO Jay Graber said in a post last week.Last week, users reported an account with a racial slur as its username.They had flagged the account after it had been active for 16 days. Bluesky deactivated the account the next day.”User handles that are slur words are a form of…
This was revealed during an exclusive survey conducted by CVoter with a sample size of 4,029 to gauge public opinion on changing political equations in the country.According to the CVoter survey, a little over 50 per cent of the respondents are of the opinion that the return of Chirag Paswan will help the BJP.In contrast, close to 37 per cent feel that his return will harm the BJP. There is a stark difference between respondents who support the NDA and those who are in favour of the opposition parties.While two thirds of the respondents who support the NDA think Chirag…
Now, a photo of the actor from a beach in the Maldives has gone viral on social media. The fans are praising Rajinikanth for his simple look in the picture as one can see him wearing a red-coloured t-shirt paired with black shorts rounded up with a fanny bag around his waist.In the picture, he can be seen barefoot enjoying the breeze at the turquoise beach.A few days back, trade expert Ramesh Bala had shared the pictures of the megastar all set to embark on the holiday. He had captioned the pictures, “Superstar @rajinikanth on his way from Chennai to…
Geneva, July 18 (IANS) Immunisation services have shown recovery in many countries, including India, after the historic backsliding caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, yet some low-income countries are lagging, according to a new report by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Unicef on Tuesday.However, the report showed that in low-income countries, immunisation coverage still falls short of pre-pandemic levels putting children at grave risk from disease outbreaks. The data showed that in 2022, 20.5 million children missed out on one or more diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (DTP) vaccines — used as the global marker for immunisation coverage — compared…
Taipei, July 18 (IANS) PC and printer major HP is reportedly shifting production of millions of consumer and commercial laptops to Thailand and Mexico this year, in a bid to diversity its supply chain beyond China.According to a report in Nikkei Asia, this is the first “substantial move” by US-based company to move its personal computer supply chain beyond China.“HP is also planning to shift some laptop production to Vietnam, starting next year, one of the suppliers said,” according to the report.The company is following Dell and Apple in diversifying their supply chains beyond China that went through significant disruptions…
