Meet Antoine Moses: Canadian ‘tree lover’ sets a second Guinness World Record by planting 47,460 trees in just 24 hours on the Kenyan coast | World News

PC: Guinness World Record On the mudflats outside Mombasa, the tide does not sit still for long. It pulls in, withdraws, leaves behind a surface that looks soft but behaves like something less forgiving once you step into it. On a stretch of coast usually shaped by salt, heat, and passing weather systems, a man…

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Vijay’s flight photo with an air hostess goes viral; Thalapathy’s simple gesture wins hearts | Tamil Movie News

A candid picture of Vijay with an air hostess has taken social media by storm. The photo was clicked during actor-turned-politician Vijay’s recent flight journey back from New Delhi and quickly grabbed the attention of fans online. The cabin crew member, identified as Uma Meenakshi, shared the moment on Instagram and called it an “extra…

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Sunil Gavaskar’s three-word message to Vaibhav Sooryavanshi after touching feet goes viral | Cricket News

Sunil Gavaskar and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (Image credit: BCCI/IPL) NEW DELHI: Just moments before unleashing his 29-ball 97 carnage in the IPL 2026 Eliminator against Sunrisers Hyderabad, 15-year-old batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi was seen touching legendary Sunil Gavaskar’s feet. After taking blessings from the batting icon, Sooryavanshi went on to do what he is now known…

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Legislative Privilege Explained: Advocates Debate Whether Remarks Made In The Assembly Lose Immunity Outside | Chennai News

During his address as leader of opposition in the assembly on May 12, Udhayanidhi Stalin called for the “eradication” of sanaatana dharma ‘Speech outside loses immunity, but not automatically an offence’R S RaveendhrenA statement by leader of the opposition Udhayanidhi Stalin, on May 12 on the floor of the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly has reignited…

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Ahmedabad swelters at 44.4°C as humidity adds to misery | Ahmedabad News

Ahmedabad: Ahmedabad sweltered under intense summer conditions on Thursday as the city recorded a maximum temperature of 44.4 degrees celsius — 2.5 degrees above normal — pushing residents deeper into heat survival mode.From dupattas wrapped tightly across faces to tea stalls offering brief refuge under makeshift tarpaulin sheets, the scorching afternoon heat dominated daily life…

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