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Iran unrest: Tens of thousands on streets; 27 killed in clashes with forces — what’s unfolding

Thousands of demonstrators gathered at the Tehran bazaar on Tuesday. Iranian security forces fired tear gas to disperse demonstrators at Tehran’s Grand Bazaar on Tuesday, as a rights group said more than two dozen people have been killed in a crackdown on the most significant protests to hit the Islamic Republic in three years.The demonstrations…

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Asian stocks today: Markets mostly gain after Wall Street’s strong rally; HSI adds 1%, Nikkei jumps 300 points

Asian stock markets mostly rose on Tuesday as investors took confidence from a record-setting start to the year on Wall Street, where AI-led technology stocks continued to boost investor sentiment.In Hong Kong, HSI added 448 points or 1.7% to 26,795. Nikkei also traded higher, gaining 358 points or 0.69%. Shanghai and Shenzhen also surged 1%…

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Who was Siddhartha Bhaiya? Dalal Street’s smallcap specialist passes away at 47; the mind behind Aequitas’ long-term bets

(Photo credit – Aequitas) Siddhartha Bhaiya, founder and managing director of Aequitas Investment Advisors and one of Dalal Street’s most closely followed stock pickers, passed away on December 31, 2025, following a sudden cardiac arrest while on a family vacation in New Zealand. He was 47, ET reported.“It is with profound sadness that we share…

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Tylor Chase back on the streets; former co-star Daniel Curtis Lee reveals homeless actor trashed hotel room |

Former Nickelodeon child star Tylor Chase was spotted back on the streets, just a day after his former co-star Daniel Curtis Lee helped provide him shelter for the holidays. Tylor Chase back on the streets again According to TMZ, Tylor was seen on the streets again, allegedly loitering outside a shopping plaza in Riverside, California….

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Child actor Tylor Chase HOMELESS in California, living on the streets – WATCH |

Former Nickelodeon child actor Tylor Chase, best known for playing he role of Martin in ‘Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide’, has sparked concern among fans after he was spotted looking unrecognisable and allegedly homeless in California. In a video that went viral online, the former child star, who was last seen in the 2007, James…

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Asian stocks today: Markets mostly in red after Wall Street’s slump; HSI nears 1% loss, Nikkei trims over 740 points

Asian shares traded mostly in red on Monday following data, after the Wall Street ended last week on a tough note, pulling US markets off record highs. The slump came after a decline in Chinese investment in November, highlighting the ongoing weakness in the world’s second-largest economy. Hong Kong’s HSI was down 0.92% or 240…

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Asian stocks today: Markets jump following Wall Street’s path; HSI rises over 1.4%, Nikkei adds over 400 points

Asian markets rose on Friday, mirroring a record-breaking session on Wall Street following the Federal Reserve’s recent interest rate cut. Investors appeared optimistic, even as concerns over high tech valuations lingered after earnings disappointments from Oracle and Broadcom.Hong Kong’s HSI added 379 points or 1.48% to 25,909. Nikkei was trading up 429 points or 0.86%,…

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Clean homes, dirty streets: Two faces of our civic sense | India News

The Indian crisis of civic sense. NEW DELHI: Across India, behaviours such as littering, spitting, flouting queues, honking needlessly, encroaching on public spaces, and damaging shared property have become so routine that they often pass without notice.They are not merely behavioural glitches; they are embedded, inherited patterns. The problem is not just policy, enforcement, or…

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Hong Kong fire: Citizens’ anger over 146 deaths spills on to streets, demand fair probe; China slaps sedition law

Public anger over Hong Kong’s deadliest residential fire in decades has spilled into the streets, even as a student activist who demanded accountability was reportedly detained under the city’s national security regime.Miles Kwan, 24, had been distributing flyers outside a city train station on Friday, urging commuters to support an independent investigation into the blaze…

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