Pak-Afghan clashes: Heavy fighting in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa leaves senior commander dead; Taliban posts damaged

Recent Views 13 Pakistani troops engaged in heavy fighting with Afghan Taliban fighters on Tuesday night along the Kurram district border in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The clashes came after the Taliban and militants linked to the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, called Fitna al-Khawarij by authorities, reportedly opened fire without warning.PTV News said several Taliban posts were heavily…

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AI confidants and digital romance: How US students are turning to AI for emotional and romantic connections

Recent Views 15 Relationship advice, companionship, and even romantic interactions are no longer confined to human connections. A growing number of American students are turning to artificial intelligence for emotional support and personal relationships. Chatbots and AI tools are quietly becoming companions in the lives of students, shaping how they connect, confide, and cope.A recent…

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Karnataka’s state bird Neelakantha on International Union for Conservation of Nature’s ‘near threatened’ list | Bengaluru News

Recent Views 11 Bengaluru: A silent yet steady threat is casting its shadow over the population of the Indian Roller — the vibrant, colourful state bird of Karnataka, which is popularly known as Neelakantha.Airing concerns over its declining numbers in recent years, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has officially reclassified the Indian…

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Women vendors help print journalism thrive | Mangaluru News

Recent Views 15 Mangaluru: Women like Latha Devadiga and Rajamma Amin are quietly redefining perseverance and dedication through the age-old profession of newspaper delivery and distribution. Taking on responsibilities often passed down or prompted by family circumstances, these women rise before dawn to ensure that communities receive their daily dose of news. Beyond financial sustenance,…

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