To kick off the festivities, the bride and groom had a rehearsal at her dad’s house, followed by an intimate dinner at Petit Ermitage with their wedding party, before welcoming other guests with cocktails and a vast array of desserts, from…
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Mikaela Shiffrin on mastering fear, making peace with the Olympics, and feeling wiser
Mikaela Shiffrin: I feel older… and wiser
After making her Olympic debut as a teenager more than a decade ago at Sochi 2014, Shiffrin reflects on how she has matured as a person, even if she sometimes misses the innocence she once had.
“I…
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Pocketpair won’t publish games that use generative AI
Palworld developer Pocketpair launched a dedicated publishing division in January to help studios bring their dream projects to market.
At the time, the Japanese company explained it wanted to use its success to empower other developers. “We…
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Talal terms KP govt’s inaction against terrorism ploy for ‘political point scoring’ – Dawn
- Talal terms KP govt’s inaction against terrorism ploy for ‘political point scoring’ Dawn
- Afridi faults Centre for terror resurgence The Express Tribune
- Centre, KP lock horns over bulletproof vehicles Geo.tv
- Governor’s rule not on the table…
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NBA International Players
Giannis Antetokounmpo (Left, from Greece) and Nikola Jokic (from Serbia) are two of the record-tying number of international players on NBA rosters.
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Inside The 19th Annual Golden Heart Awards With Anne Hathaway, Audra McDonald, and Ben Platt
“We do have a rule that we do not ask our honorees to perform,” joked Kors—a known theatre devotee. Still, McDonald did so of her own accord. Glittering in sequins under the spotlight, she gave an impromptu operatic rendition of an Irish…
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4.4-Million-Year-Old Ankle Bone Suggests Humans Evolved From African Ape-Like Ancestor
A prehistoric hominin that lived more than four million years ago in Ethiopia may have climbed like a chimp and walked a bit like a human. Known as Ardipithecus ramidus – or Ardi for short – this extinct primate may therefore have served as a…
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Physicists discover strange spinning crystals that behave like living matter
It may sound unbelievable, but crystals made of rotating particles are real. A group of physicists from Aachen, Düsseldorf, Mainz, and Wayne State University (Detroit, USA) has explored these unusual materials and their remarkable behavior….
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Physicists discover strange spinning crystals that behave like living matter
It may sound unbelievable, but crystals made of rotating particles are real. A group of physicists from Aachen, Düsseldorf, Mainz, and Wayne State University (Detroit, USA) has explored these unusual materials and their remarkable behavior….
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Under the patronage of Mansour bin Zayed, Hamdan bin Mohamed bin Zayed attends inauguration of 2nd Global Food Week – مكتب أبوظبي الإعلامي
- Under the patronage of Mansour bin Zayed, Hamdan bin Mohamed bin Zayed attends inauguration of 2nd Global Food Week مكتب أبوظبي الإعلامي
- Subregional Office for Southern Africa celebrates FAO @ 80 anniversary Africa24 TV
- Khalifa Fund supports 10 Emirati ventures at Abu Dhabi International Food Exhibition Malaysia Sun
- ADAFSA Launches ‘Ghars Educational Platform” At Global Food Week 2025 UrduPoint
- FAO marks 80th anniversary during participation in Abu Dhabi Global Food Week The News Mill
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