Flight routes disrupted as Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait close airspace temporarily amid tensions; Dubai and Riyadh airports operating limited services |

Tensions in the Gulf region has caused significant disruption to international air travel as Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait closed their airspace to international flights. This has caused airlines to divert dozens of flights that normally traverse these routes, which is significant since it is one of the most important aviation hubs in the world. Several…

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Japan Dropping Marble Balls : Why are people in Japan dropping marble balls in their bathrooms; the reason is surprising |

A curious trend circulating online has left many people puzzled. Videos show residents in Japan placing or dropping small marble balls on their bathroom floors and watching how they move. At first, the act seems random or even playful. But the idea behind it has a practical explanation linked to home safety.The practice, often called…

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Redditor shares how he practiced salary negotiation with AI before his appraisal and almost tripled his raise |

We’ve all been there: the calendar invite pops up for your annual appraisal, and your heart immediately does a nervous somersault. You know you’ve worked hard for the whole year. You know your output has been good. But the moment you step into that room, the “professional” version of you—the one who deserves a raise—suddenly…

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Etihad Airways releases limited Abu Dhabi flight schedule for March 10–12; asks passengers to travel only with confirmed bookings |

Etihad Airways has released a scheduled flight plan from Abu Dhabi for March 10, 11, and 12, 2026, as the airline gradually resumes operations, catering to passengers who were affected by the recent disruptions in the region’s airspace. The airline said the schedule will include flights to several key destinations, allowing passengers with existing bookings…

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5 ancient homemaking techniques that need to come back

Many traditional homes used lime or mud plaster on walls instead of cement. Lime plaster reflects sunlight and has natural cooling properties. It also allows moisture exchange between the wall and the air, which helps regulate indoor temperatures. This breathable coating not only improves comfort but also increases the durability of the walls while maintaining…

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Middle East Crisis: From Zara to H&M: Global fashion brands face shipment chaos due to the Middle East crisis as fashion cargo from India and Bangladesh piles up at airports |

Garment shipments for major fashion retailers like Zara are stranded in Bangladesh and India due to Middle East air travel disruptions. Major airlines have canceled flights, halting crucial cargo routes through Gulf hubs. This is causing significant delays and surging freight costs for South Asian apparel exporters. Garment shipments bound for global fashion retailers, including…

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Hardik Pandya’s 6,000 sq ft penthouse in Vadodara, Gujarat is a dream home packed with luxury features

Pandya’s main residence is located on Waghodia Road, Gorwa Neighbourhood, Diwalipura, Vadodara City. It is among the most affluent residential regions in the city. The 6,000 square feet penthouse is created by merging four separate flats. The house is shared by Pandya with his family, including his brother Krunal Pandya (also a cricketer), making it…

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Jasprit Bumrah Coach: The coach who saw genius in the “Wrong”: How Kishore Trivedi unleashed Jasprit Bumrah

Imagine a shy 16-year-old boy showing up at the nets, slinging balls from a weird arm angle that seems to be “textbook violation.” Elbow ramrod straight, body stiff as a board, wrist cocked like it’s leg-stump hunting. Most cricket coaches would’ve grabbed the nearest drill manual, yelled “Fix it!” and moulded him into a mediocre…

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