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Study Reveals Impact of Sitting Habits on Dementia Risk Recent research has provided new insights into how our sitting habits might affect the risk of developing dementia. While it has long been thought that sitting too much could be harmful, it turns out that the type of sitting we do may be even more important than the amount. This study, published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine in March, suggests that engaging in mentally stimulating activities while sitting—like reading or doing office work—may significantly lower the risk of dementia. In contrast, passive activities, such as watching TV, do not…

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RCB’s Rajat Patidar Updates on Phil Salt’s Injury Status Ahead of Qualifier 1 Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) captain Rajat Patidar shared some encouraging news about opener Phil Salt, who is on the brink of returning from an injury just in time for their Qualifier 1 match against Gujarat Titans. While fans are eager to see him back, the team is still weighing the final decision about his participation in the game in Dharamsala. RCB secured a top spot in the points table despite facing a tough loss to Sunrisers Hyderabad in their last game. In a press conference before the…

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Trump Advocates for Free Navigation in the Strait of Hormuz President Donald Trump is urging for a toll-free passage through the Strait of Hormuz, strongly rejecting Iran’s claims about establishing a “controlled maritime zone” and potential toll fees. The U.S. continues to assert control through various measures, while increasing economic sanctions and diplomatic efforts with Gulf allies aim to put pressure on Iran regarding its nuclear ambitions and activities in the region. Shipping Concerns in the Gulf Recently, there was a significant disruption in maritime tracking near the UAE’s main oil hub, Fujairah. This led to concerns about shipping safety…

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In a significant move, Pope Leo XIV has released his first major document as pope, where he discusses the challenges posed by artificial intelligence (AI) to workers, social justice, and human dignity. This document, titled “Magnifica Humanitas” (“Magnificent Humanity”), was presented at the Vatican on May 25. In his encyclical, which is about 42,300 words long, Leo emphasized the need to “disarm” AI, stating, “Disarming does not mean rejecting technology; it means preventing it from overshadowing humanity.” Encyclicals like this one are vital communications from the pope, aimed at addressing critical social issues. They serve as letters to bishops and…

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Ranveer Singh Responds to Don 3 Controversy Actor Ranveer Singh has spoken out about the controversy surrounding his exit from the upcoming film, Don 3. This follows an announcement from the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) stating that they would not work with him until the issue was resolved. In light of these developments, Singh’s spokesperson released a statement providing clarity on the actor’s position. The controversy first emerged when reports indicated that Ranveer had stepped away from Don 3 just weeks before filming was set to start. He had previously been announced as the new lead for…

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New Delhi — U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently visited India, highlighting efforts by the United States and India to strengthen their relationship amid some recent challenges. This visit comes as both nations aim to enhance their strategic and economic partnerships, even with some ongoing trade disputes. During his meetings with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Rubio emphasized the importance of collaboration in areas such as trade, energy, defense, and maritime security. He shared a hopeful outlook for a wider trade agreement between the two countries. Rubio’s four-day trip also includes discussions with officials…

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BENGALURU, May 25 — Global companies in India are becoming more careful with their hiring as artificial intelligence (AI) changes job roles, leading to a growing demand for skilled workers in advanced technologies. Leaders at global capability centers (GCCs) and executives from various multinational firms shared with Reuters that while they are still hiring, it’s increasingly hard to find candidates who possess the right mix of technical skills and the ability to adapt. Puneet Chandok, president of Microsoft India and South Asia, remarked, “Each job will require a new approach… The toughest task is finding the right talent with proper…

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Rohit Sharma Misses Padma Shri Ceremony, Expected to Receive Award Later Rohit Sharma, the former captain of the Indian cricket team, surprised many fans by not attending the Padma Shri ceremony in New Delhi on May 25. Earlier this year, he was announced as a recipient of this prestigious award, which is India’s fourth-highest civilian honor. Although he missed the ceremony, he will receive the award at a later date at Rashtrapati Bhavan. Rohit was recognized for his significant contributions to Indian cricket and his leadership with the national team. He is among the awardees alongside Harmanpreet Kaur, the captain…

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Title: UAE’s Deportation of Pakistani Shia Community Sparks Concerns In a poignant African proverb, it is said, “When two elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers.” Today, the Pakistani Shia community in the UAE finds itself in a harrowing situation amid rising regional tensions. With the backdrop of the US-Iran conflict and worsening ties between Abu Dhabi and Islamabad, Shia Pakistanis are experiencing severe repercussions, including reported deportations in the thousands. The UAE is home to over 1.8 million Pakistani expatriates, making them the second-largest foreign community in the country. This workforce plays a crucial role in Pakistan’s economy,…

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