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Jefferies: Indian large-caps becoming more reasonably valued as global funds return
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Jefferies: Indian large-caps becoming more reasonably valued as global funds return

Investment bank Jefferies says Indian large-cap stocks are starting to look more reasonably valued after a period of elevated pricing. Global funds are returning to the Indian equity market, which could drive a recovery in the large-cap segment. The trend signals renewed international interest in Indian equities.

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Teyana Taylor thanks Jay-Z after joining him on stage at Yankee Stadium
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๐ŸŽฌ Entertainment

Teyana Taylor thanks Jay-Z after joining him on stage at Yankee Stadium

Teyana Taylor was among the celebrity guests who performed alongside Jay-Z during his three anniversary concerts at Yankee Stadium in New York. After the shows, Taylor publicly thanked the rap legend for the opportunity, calling the experience "iconic". The concerts marked a landmark series of anniversary events for Jay-Z.

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12 US states seek court injunction to block Paramount-Warner Bros. merger by July 22
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12 US states seek court injunction to block Paramount-Warner Bros. merger by July 22

California and 11 other US states have filed for a temporary restraining order and a preliminary injunction to halt the Paramount-Warner Bros. merger while their antitrust lawsuit proceeds. In a motion filed Monday evening, the states asked a federal judge to act by July 22. Paramount had previously notified the states of the planned closing date for the deal.

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Lewandowski welcomed by Chicago Fire โ€” recalled his farewell game for Barรงa: 1 goal, 2 assists
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Lewandowski welcomed by Chicago Fire โ€” recalled his farewell game for Barรงa: 1 goal, 2 assists

Robert Lewandowski was officially welcomed by Chicago Fire fans for the first time after joining the MLS club from FC Barcelona. The occasion prompted a look back at his final match for Barรงa, in which he scored one goal and provided two assists. Chicago supporters are eagerly awaiting similar performances from the Polish striker.

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NASA's stratosphere balloon mission reshapes understanding of the Sun
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NASA's stratosphere balloon mission reshapes understanding of the Sun

A large scientific balloon sent into the stratosphere has gathered data that has reshaped scientists' understanding of the Sun. Flying above most of the atmosphere allowed researchers to make observations impossible from the ground. The mission yielded new insights into the structure or activity of our star.

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Russia strikes Kyiv after Putin vows 'powerful' response
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Russia strikes Kyiv after Putin vows 'powerful' response

Russia launched a fresh wave of missile and drone attacks on Kyiv following Vladimir Putin's vow of a "powerful" response to Ukrainian actions. President Zelensky and allied leaders pledged to use the battle-tested Kyiv air defence system as a model for protecting Europe against Russian ballistic missiles. Ukraine and its partners see the defence of the capital as a blueprint for the continent's security.

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Pixel 11 lineup pricing and specs leaked via deleted Amazon listings
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Pixel 11 lineup pricing and specs leaked via deleted Amazon listings

Screenshots of deleted Amazon listings shared by an Android Authority reader reveal US pricing, storage options and specs for nearly the entire Google Pixel 11 lineup. The leaks confirm 256GB will be the new base storage tier across the whole family. Pro models may reserve 16GB of RAM for higher-capacity variants only. Google has since pulled the listings from its official Amazon storefront.

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Russian volunteer commander: Putin planning autumn mobilisation, society expects disaster
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Russian volunteer commander: Putin planning autumn mobilisation, society expects disaster

Denis Kapustin, founder of the Russian Volunteer Corps fighting on Ukraine's side, says Russian society is living in anticipation of an approaching catastrophe. He claims social tensions in Russia are rising and that Putin intends to announce a new mobilisation in autumn 2026. Kapustin points to multiple signs of Kremlin military preparations as evidence.

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Subpoenas to five NY Times reporters called unprecedented press freedom threat
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Subpoenas to five NY Times reporters called unprecedented press freedom threat

Five New York Times journalists have been issued subpoenas related to their reporting on security concerns surrounding the new Air Force One. Press freedom advocates have condemned the move as an unprecedented threat to media freedom in the United States. The reporters covered sensitive matters involving the federal administration.

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Pistachio milk nails โ€“ soft pastel green is summer's biggest manicure trend
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๐Ÿ’„ Lifestyle

Pistachio milk nails โ€“ soft pastel green is summer's biggest manicure trend

Pistachio milk nails are the latest nail trend featuring a very light, creamy, milky green inspired by pistachio drinks. The look fits the quiet luxury and clean girl aesthetics, favouring a soft, natural shade over bold colour statements. The hue is far from bottle green or neon โ€” it is a gentle pigment softened by a white base, evoking a glass of pistachio milk.

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Switzerland's panoramic trains: breathtaking Alpine views worth the trip
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Switzerland's panoramic trains: breathtaking Alpine views worth the trip

Switzerland's panoramic trains wind through Alpine valleys and mountain passes in glass-sided carriages, offering views that cannot be matched by road travel. Routes such as the Glacier Express rank among the world's most scenic rail journeys. The writer confirms that the experience lives up to the social-media videos that inspired her trip.

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US government moves $297M in seized Bitcoin and Ether to Coinbase Prime
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US government moves $297M in seized Bitcoin and Ether to Coinbase Prime

The US government transferred $297 million worth of seized Bitcoin and Ether to Coinbase Prime. The move has raised questions about President Trump's pledge to establish a Bitcoin reserve. However, deposits to Coinbase Prime do not in themselves confirm that a sale is imminent.

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Using pumice without soaking feet first makes cracked heels worse, not better
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Using pumice without soaking feet first makes cracked heels worse, not better

Applying a pumice stone to dry feet without first soaking them causes the skin on heels to harden even more rather than soften. The critical step many people skip is soaking feet in warm water for several minutes before using the pumice, which softens the skin and prevents micro-abrasions. Regular moisturising after the treatment is equally important for lasting smooth skin.

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Nintendo reportedly considering Switch 2 OLED model to replace LCD screen

A report by ZDNet Korea claims Nintendo is currently considering applying OLED technology to a new revision of the Switch 2, which launched with an LCD screen. Rumours about an OLED variant have circulated since the console was first revealed. A near-term release appears less likely given rising tech costs and a recent Switch 2 price increase.

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MG GO! and Cyber Concept debut as electric concepts at Goodwood 2026
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MG GO! and Cyber Concept debut as electric concepts at Goodwood 2026

MG brought two electric concept cars to the 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed. The compact MG GO! previews a city hatchback inspired by the classic MGB GT. The second concept, the MG Cyber Concept, offers a look at what a large, sporty MG SUV could look like.

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2003's 'Cold Mountain' modernised The Odyssey 23 years before Nolan's film
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2003's 'Cold Mountain' modernised The Odyssey 23 years before Nolan's film

Charles Frazier's 1997 novel "Cold Mountain" blended Homer's Odyssey with Civil War America, and director Anthony Minghella adapted it into an Oscar-winning film for Miramax in 2003. The film is being recalled as Christopher Nolan prepares his own Odyssey adaptation. It predates the better-remembered Coen Brothers film "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" (2000) in drawing on the same ancient epic.

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Freddie Mercury Wrote Queen Ballad 'Delilah' About His Favourite Cat
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Freddie Mercury Wrote Queen Ballad 'Delilah' About His Favourite Cat

Freddie Mercury wrote the Queen ballad "Delilah," featured on the 1991 album "Innuendo," as a tribute to his favourite cat. The song is a rare example of a rock ballad dedicated to a musician's pet. Mercury was well known for his deep affection for cats throughout his life.

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Ex-Poland international Kamil Kosowski ran a doughnut bakery after football
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Ex-Poland international Kamil Kosowski ran a doughnut bakery after football

Kamil Kosowski, a former Polish international footballer and long-time Canal+ Sport expert, went into the doughnut business after retiring from football. He spoke openly about the day-to-day demands and challenges of running his own bakery. One day a year was especially significant for his business โ€” most likely Fat Thursday, when doughnut sales in Poland surge.

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Earth's greatest mass extinction 252 million years ago wiped out 90% of species
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Earth's greatest mass extinction 252 million years ago wiped out 90% of species

The Great Permian Extinction, which occurred approximately 252 million years ago, wiped out nearly 90% of all species on Earth and is the largest mass extinction event in our planet's history. Scientists describe it as the death of "a world similar to our own" โ€” rich in forests, life-filled oceans and complex ecosystems. The primary cause was massive volcanic eruptions in Siberia, which triggered rapid climate change and ocean acidification.

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VAT rates rising across Central and Eastern Europe in 2026
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VAT rates rising across Central and Eastern Europe in 2026

A Forvis Mazars study described by Rzeczpospolita shows that 2026 will bring VAT hikes and the rollback of reduced rates across Central and Eastern Europe. Labour tax burdens in the region range from 13% to nearly 50%, highlighting stark differences between countries. Both consumers and businesses operating in the area will be affected by the changes.

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Mexico to request US criminal charges over citizens' deaths in ICE operations
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Mexico to request US criminal charges over citizens' deaths in ICE operations

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that Mexico will formally ask US prosecutors to file criminal cases in American courts over the deaths of Mexican citizens during ICE immigration operations. The move marks a significant escalation in diplomatic tensions between Mexico and the United States. Mexico seeks legal accountability for its nationals who died while in US immigration custody.

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Australian government report finds AI has not yet caused mass layoffs

A first-of-its-kind Australian government report finds that AI has not yet caused broad disruption in the country's labour market. However, rising demand for AI is intensifying concerns about the future of white-collar jobs. Professor Toby Walsh of the University of New South Wales warns that Canberra must act now to mitigate AI's impact and prepare workers for coming changes.

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