‘I’m so sorry, I truly tried my best’: Emiliano Martinez apologises, hints at Argentina retirement | Football News

Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez during the World Cup final against Spain. (AP Photo) Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano “Dibu” Martinez has hinted that his international career could be nearing its end after issuing an emotional apology following Argentina’s heartbreaking 1-0 extra-time defeat to Spain in the 2026 FIFA World Cup final.The 33-year-old, one of the architects of…

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US stock market today: AI stocks extend rally; Brent crude prices go above $90

Artificial intelligence-related stocks remained the primary drivers of the market, building on the previous session’s recovery after suffering sharp declines last week. US stock market today: Wall Street extended its gains on Tuesday, supported by another strong rally in shares of chipmakers and other companies that have benefited from the artificial intelligence boom. Artificial intelligence-related…

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Longest Vande Bharat Express routes in India that every traveller should know |

India’s Vande Bharat Express network has expanded significantly since its 2019 launch. The Ajni to Pune route now stands as the country’s longest Vande Bharat journey. Several other routes connect major cities and tourist destinations across the nation. These premium trains are redefining long-distance daytime rail travel experiences. The network continues to grow, enhancing connectivity…

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Raghav Juyal reveals why Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan doesn’t smile in front of the camera: ‘He doesn’t want to fake it’ |

Raghav Juyal, who rose to major prominence last year with Netflix’s The Ba*ds of Bollywood, created and directed by Aryan Khan, recently opened up about the filmmaker’s reserved public persona. Having shared a close friendship with Shah Rukh Khan’s son for years, Raghav addressed the question that has often sparked curiosity online—why Aryan rarely smiles…

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IGNOU mega placement drive on July 27-28: Over 350 job openings, salary up to ₹12 LPA

IGNOU has announced a mega campus placement drive on July 27 and 28 to connect students, alumni and fresh graduates with leading recruiters. More than 350 job openings will be available in sectors including banking, insurance, aviation, artificial intelligence and marketing. Depending on the role and employer, selected candidates may receive salary packages of up…

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Quote of the day by Michael Faraday: “Lectures which really teach will never be popular; lectures which are popular will…” – a thought-provoking lesson on learning, education and why true knowledge often demands effort |

Quote of the day by Michael Faraday (AI-generated image) Genuine understanding rarely arrives without some real effort attached to it. Michael Faraday put that tension plainly. “Lectures which really teach will never be popular; lectures which are popular will never really teach,” he wrote. Coming from one of the greatest science communicators of his century,…

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‘Conditions were challenging’: Tilak Varma reveals what went wrong for India in Ireland and England | Cricket News

India’s T20I vice-captain Tilak Varma Team India’s T20I vice-captain Tilak Varma has reflected on the challenges that contributed to India’s disappointing back-to-back T20I series defeats against Ireland and England, insisting the team remains focused on learning from the setbacks and regaining momentum.The reigning T20 World Cup champions endured a forgettable tour of the British Isles…

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Air Taxis: The future of flying? US moves to fast-track air taxis, supersonic planes and drone expansion

Air taxi (representative image) The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is stepping up efforts to support the deployment of air taxis, supersonic passenger aircraft, drones and commercial space launches, as it looks to modernise aviation regulations and accelerate the adoption of next-generation technologies.Speaking to Reuters at the Farnborough International Airshow, FAA deputy administrator Chris Rocheleau…

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