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Although Japan’s economy shows signs of returning to normal inflation for the first time in three decades, global headwinds ...
Until the 1960s, scientists believed that diving beyond 38 metres (around 125 feet), could kill a human. The pressure, they ...
Will you be driving for a holiday, or driving to a holiday? Having driven through much of Europe, the Americas, Asia and the ...
Planet Earth is living on borrowed time, a new global report reveals. The world must stop burning fossil fuels now and take ...
From cast iron heirlooms to ceramic-coated tri-ply, Indian cookware is evolving, without losing its soul ...
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Woman & Home on MSNFrom Ayurveda to gua sha - the ancient wellness practices that have stood the test of timeThe rise of holistic health in the modern day has seen many of these ancient wellness techniques become more popular than ...
The city showcases cuisines from around the world, whether that be Welsh, Thai, Spanish or Italian (and so many more) that ...
Bored as well as broke? We've got good news for you. This July 2025, there's a plethora of markets, events, and activities to ...
Only after selling their business and emptying their nest did the Apisukhs finally take a trip for themselves. Now they can’t ...
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Mid-Day on MSNWhy do we love our old kadhai?In home chef Rhea Dalal’s kitchen, the age of her cookware ranges from one to 60 years. At one end are heavy-duty cast-iron ...
An in-depth breakdown of Ari Aster’s Eddington, exploring its themes, SolidGoldMagikarp, COVID allegory, and the collapse of ...
It challenges the “10,000 steps” rule not with trends, but with data, decades of trials, and sustainable results.
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