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I shouldn’t have been surprised that the rain didn’t stop the Dutch kids. All day it had been thunderstorming, and the forecast didn’t look so great for the evening. And yet at 5pm, hundreds of kids started arriving – many by bike – with their parents to Amsterdam’s Westerpark, a beloved city park that caters to a more residential area of the capital. Today, it functions as a starting point: volunteers coordinate registration, and groups of children gather, decked out in raincoats and eager to embark on either a 5km or a 10km excursion around the surrounding neighbourhoods.It’s the second…

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NEW DELHI: Mamata Banerjee’s close aide Firhad Hakim on Monday hinted at a softer stance towards the new Bengal chief minister and rival BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari amid the massive rebellion rocking the Trinamool Congress.The Kolkata Port MLA struck a positive tone towards the Suvendu Adhikari-led government, expressing hope for “100% development” under the new BJP administration in the state.Speaking to news agency ANI, Hakim said, “We have always said that we have to rise above party politics and work for the people. We have to focus on development. He (CM Suvendu Adhikari) has spoken about development, and that is…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A record-breaking daredevil who performed alongside Madonna at the Super Bowl XLVI halftime show is one of two men who died in a BASE jumping accident near Moab, Utah, over the weekend, according to the Grand County Sheriff’s Office.Andy Lewis, best known for setting a highline record 480 feet above Las Vegas in October 2013, died during a tandem jump with another diver Sunday in Mineral Bottom, Utah, authorities said.”He was a very big personality,” one Moab resident told Fox News Digital Monday. “Everyone knew him.”Lewis’ final Instagram video, posted Sunday not…

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When Roman Reigns appeared for the first time after the RAW post-Clash in Italy, there was some confusion around why WWE wasn’t building up to a match. However, in a backstage segment, a 43-year-old star was teased as his next World title challenger. This week on RAW, there was a lot of drama involving The Bloodline. We’ll try to keep it as short as possible while giving you a recap. Essentially, the opening segment of RAW was meant to be an initiation ceremony of Jacob Fatu. While he was technically already under The Bloodline banner, he didn’t receive his Ula…

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Last week, Xbox boss Asha Sharma sent a memo warning of an Xbox “reset” ahead of expected layoffs, and today, Kotaku reported that Xbox plans to shut down Compulsion Games, the studio behind South of Midnight. Since taking over in February, Sharma has made some big decisions, including cutting the price of Xbox Game Pass and making Gears of War: E-Day and Clockwork Revolution Xbox console exclusives. But in their “reset” memo, Sharma and chief content officer Matt Booty discussed many challenges facing the Xbox business, including that it has “over extended” with its studio system: We are the fortunate…

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Residential rooftop solar company SolarSquare has raised $53 million in a Series C funding round led by B Capital, marking what the company described as the largest venture capital investment in India’s solar sector and underscoring growing investor confidence in the country’s fast-expanding residential solar market.Existing investors Lightspeed, Elevation Capital, Lowercarbon Capital, Rainmatter and Good Capital also participated in the round, taking SolarSquare’s total capital raised to more than $100 million.Also read: India aims to reach 155 GW of installed wind energy capacity by 2035: Union minister JoshiThe fresh funds will be used to expand into new cities, strengthen technology…

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NEW DELHI: Days after directing food businesses to stop using staple pins in food packaging, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has ordered restaurants, food processors and other food establishments to immediately discontinue the use of rusted, corroded, chipped and damaged knives, blades and cutting equipment.The advisory issued on Monday follows reports of rusted and damaged cutting tools being used in food establishments, raising concerns about contamination risks and hygiene standards. FSSAI said some food business operators were using rusted, corroded, chipped, painted or otherwise unsuitable knives and blades during food handling, preparation, processing, cutting, slicing and…

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