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Former London Executive Rebuilds Career in Melbourne After Leaving ₹1 Crore Role Amid Job Market Shift

“When the title goes, you find out who you actually are underneath it.” A former corporate executive from Mumbai who

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Mumbai Initiative Exchanges Plastic Waste for Meals as Local Campaign Targets Hunger and Urban Pollution

“My goal is to eradicate both plastic waste and hunger — two persistent problems in our city’s slums.” In the

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WHO Expands Global Abortion Care Training as Ethiopian Providers Cite Persistent Stigma and Delayed Treatment

“When you think about the woman in front of you, the decision is clear. You are helping someone.” At Jemo

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White House Pregnancies Become Political Symbol in Republican Push on Family Values and Falling Birthrates

“Children shouldn’t be delayed for careers — they are the bonds of society.“ As concerns over declining U.S. birthrates increasingly

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In Kashmir’s Quiet Households, Mothers Carried Families Through Poverty, Conflict and Change

“Woman empowerment is not only about stepping outside the home, but about turning a four-walled structure into a living home

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US Public Health Capacity Faces Scrutiny as WHO Monitors Limited Human Transmission in Hantavirus Outbreak

“Any vacuum, any space which is not covered, actually gives advantage to the virus,” WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said

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Australia’s EV Boom Tests Charging Network as Drivers Push Beyond Major Cities

“Charging should fit into your plans, not dictate them,” said entrepreneur Julie Perrissel, whose new regional charging platform aims to

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‘Adolescence’ Leads the Race as Bafta TV Awards Face Familiar Question Over Momentum and Voter Fatigue

“Despite entering the ceremony with 11 nominations, Netflix drama ‘Adolescence’ faces the possibility that its early cultural dominance may work

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Venice Biennale 2026 Opens With Political Disputes, Provocative Performances and Experimental Installations

“From police interruptions at the Austrian pavilion to banned performances staged independently nearby, the 2026 Venice Biennale has turned the

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Lost in Translation: Instant Speech Technology Raises Concerns Over Cultural Understanding

“Speaking another language imperfectly can function as a gesture of respect and cultural curiosity that automated translation systems may not

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