Spain and Argentina fought for the sport's biggest prize right down to the very last kick of extra time, watched by a global audience that dwarfed anything politics could ever hope to command. In the end, the football did what it has always done best, it brought people together, across borders and languages and passports, no matter what was happening outside the stadium gates. That, more than any scoreline, is why this World Cup will be remembered as the biggest and perhaps one of the best ever played inside the lush green grasses with white lines.
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A new University at Buffalo study has found that smoke from Canadian wildfires may have made many bird species harder to spot in New York State during the 2021–2023 breeding seasons. Researchers linked higher levels of wildfire-related PM2.5 air pollution with fewer sightings of 40 bird species. They say the birds may have changed their behaviour rather than disappeared, highlighting the need to consider air quality when monitoring wildlife.
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Scientists uncovered ancient magma pathways beneath the Ontong Java Plateau. These hidden dike swarms reveal how enormous magma volumes traveled through the lithosphere. Seismic waves passing through the plateau showed unusual behavior. This behavior indicated a hybrid internal structure with vertical dike-like formations. These preserved dike swarms permanently reshaped the surrounding rocks over geological time.
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After seven months of delays and controversy, Vijay's much-awaited political action drama Jana Nayagan is finally set to hit theatres on July 23. The film has already sparked a box-office frenzy, with advance bookings crossing ₹6.7 crore and over 1.33 lakh tickets sold within hours. With strong demand across Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala, the film is eyeing a massive global release and could challenge the biggest opening-day records in Tamil cinema.
National Conference leaders and workers, led by party president Farooq Abdullah, staged a protest at Delhi's Jantar Mantar demanding the restoration of statehood for Jammu and Kashmir.
CJP का प्रदर्शन, संसद तक संग्राम डिबेट में क्यों भिड़ गए पैनलिस्ट ?
The Parliament Monsoon Session began on a turbulent note, with persistent opposition protests bringing parliamentary proceedings to a standstill. Despite the Prime Minister's appeal to let every voice be heard, repeated disruptions forced multiple adjournments in both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, setting the stage for a stormy session ahead.
CJP Parliament March: CJP के संसद मार्च में आज क्या-क्या हुआ? | Jantar Mantar | Teen Ka Tarkash
Ayodhya Ram Mandir: चढ़ावा चोरी मामले में Supreme Court ने दोबारा SIT बनाने का आदेश दिया
After PM Modi's "56-year-old youth" jibe at Rahul Gandhi ahead of Parliament monsoon session, the Congress has fired back, saying the Leader of the Opposition is raising his voice for students' rights and youth concerns. The party defended Rahul Gandhi's stance amid the ongoing student protests, turning the political spotlight back on the government's handling of youth-related issues.
CJP Parliament Protest: Windsor Place में हजारों की संख्या में पहुंचे प्रदर्शनकारी | Ground Report
TMC MP Mahua Moitra launched a sharp attack during the Monsoon Session of Parliament, alleging that rebel MPs facing disqualification petitions were given special seating arrangements. Calling it the "Traitor Bench," Moitra accused the government of undermining parliamentary traditions.
Cockroach Janata Party leaders met Union minister JP Nadda regarding the NEET-UG paper leak case. Protesters marched towards Parliament demanding accountability and specific government actions. The Union minister sought time to consult leadership on the party's demands. Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah met the Education Minister at Parliament. Police used mild force and tear gas as demonstrators attempted to breach barricades.
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Gujarat's 100% Penalty Mafi Yojana offers a complete waiver of late payment penalties. Beneficiaries of Gujarat Housing Board and Slum Clearance Cell can apply. Applicants must pay all pending arrears in a single lump sum by March 31. This scheme helps beneficiaries clear dues and move towards property ownership. Online applications are now being accepted for this beneficial initiative.
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