Early financial results for Latvian carrier airBaltic point to a successful first quarter of 2024. Building on its record-breaking performance in 2023, the airline
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Ileana D’Cruz Says Film Offers From South “Dwindled Away” After Barfi
Image shared on X.( Image courtesy: ileana_official) Ileana D’Cruz, who embraced motherhood last year, in a chat with India Today, revealed that offers from
Hyundai shifts strategy, plans hybrid cars for India: sources
By: Reuters | Updated on: 30 Apr 2024, 19:49 PM Hyundai Motor Group plans hybrid cars for India in strategy shift, sources say Reports
Of the fastest growing economy, Amitabh Bachchans and what India truly can deliver
The biggest contributors to variability are gross capital formation (680.6%), the government consumption at 129.3% and private consumption at 105.7% (Last row of Table
BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF daily inflow on halt for 4 days
BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF daily inflow on halt for 4 days
New Valorant Episode 8 Act 3 Defiance map will be revealed very soon
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Man to cycle 530 kilometres to save cystic fibrosis sufferers | UK | News
Devoted dad Bob Clarke is cycling 530 kilometres from Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh To Angkor Wat in Cambodia … to save cystic fibrosis patients
Unlocking the Digital Realm: A Symphony of Strategy and Data
The art and science of successful digital campaigns require a delicate balance between creativity and data-driven decision-making. Within today’s dynamic digital landscape, businesses have
Elevate your summer meals with this refreshing, crunchy and spicy Mango Salad: Recipe inside
Mango season is in full swing! As the temperatures turn sweltering, it only makes sense to include mangoes in your every meal, whether as
Cambridge study finds AI more accurately assesses eye problems compared to doctors
GPT-4 is trained on datasets to offer eye-related advice, diagnosis and management suggestions A new study led by researchers from the University of Cambridge