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India’s exports to US drop 22% due to Trump’s 50% tariffs; overall trade data suggests signs of resilient market diversification

India’s exports to the US also fell by 21.77% to $6.6 billion in January, largely due to the 50% tariffs imposed by the Donald Trump administration. (AI image) India’s merchandise exports grew marginally in January to $36.56 billion, up 0.61%. On the other hand, imports rose sharply by 19.2% to $71.24 billion, compared to $59.77…

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Maharashtra deputy CM Ajit Pawar’s death: Clip of plane suggests loss of control at low altitude | Mumbai News

MUMBAI: Low visibility did set off the series of events that led to Wednesday Learjet crash that killed deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar and four others, said senior pilots who analysed the CCTV footage of last seven seconds of the accident. The fixed CCTV camera installed at Gojubavi village gram panchayat office that captured the…

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‘Maduro in jail, but not Putin’: Zelenskyy suggests Russian president should be arrested

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Thursday said that Venezuela’s Maduro is in jail while his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, is free.While speaking at the World Economic Forum at Davos, Trump said that the man who started the war is not just free but is also fighting for his frozen money in Europe.“Lets look at the…

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‘Feels like a Muslim city’: Reform UK mayoral candidate suggests burqa stop-and-search in London; faces backlash

Laila Cunningham (AP image) Reform UK’s newly announced London mayoral candidate, Laila Cunningham, has sparked controversy after suggesting that women wearing the burqa should be subject to stop-and-search checks. Critics have warned that the remarks could endanger Muslim women and deepen social divisions in the capital.Cunningham, who was named Reform UK’s candidate for the 2028…

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Neuroscientist suggests 3 simple brushing-time habits that may help lower dementia risk |

There are many ways that daily routines might actually help the cognitive brain. In an Instagram reel, neuroscientist Jules has recently emphasised a few practices that might easily be implemented in the seemingly monotonous exercise of brushing your teeth. Such practices aim to do multiple things with the brain in order to build cognitive strengths…

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Air inside your home may be more polluted than outside, and it could be harming your health, new study suggests |

Spending more time at home does feel safe, but new research suggests the air inside your living room can quietly harm your health. A recent study reported that indoor air in ordinary homes can reach pollution levels higher than what is measured outside, even when outdoor air quality looks acceptable. With work from home, online…

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Taking a bite from the chocolate bar? It could affect your aging process, new study suggests

Imagine reaching for a chocolate bar and taking a big bite from it, giving in to the craving for a sweet treat — and instead of being a spoilsport, science encourages it!That’s right, new research isn’t only revealing health points of chocolate-eating, it’s also suggesting that those health points could add some extra years to…

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