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Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu NEW DELHI: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu once again put focus on India-Israel warm ties early Friday, saying Israel receives “crazy love” from India at a time when, according to him, much of the world seeks to “delegitimise” the Jewish state.Addressing an event, Israeli PM said, “We have a unique relationship with a huge power called India. In India, there’s support for Israel.”“We face delegitimisation in much of the world – but not in India,” Netanyahu said.“In India, there is an absolutely crazy love for Israel, truly crazy. I think I have more followers from India…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Three people, including a child, were killed and at least three others were injured on Thursday after an explosion and fire ripped through a Dallas apartment building, sending thick black smoke into the air, authorities said.Dallas Fire-Rescue said crews found three victims dead in the debris: two adult women and one child. The cause of the explosion remains under investigation.Three injured victims were transported to hospitals. One remains in critical but stable condition, while the other two have been released or are expected to be released.Two additional people transported themselves to hospitals…

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The San Francisco 49ers have seen a key player get hurt again, and fans cannot help but make theories about it. While speaking to the media during OTAs on Thursday, coach Kyle Shanahan confirmed that running back Isaac Guerendo had torn a pectoral muscle while lifting weights. He is expected to be out until late in summer/preseason camp as a result: Thanks for the submission! #49ers HC Kyle Shanahan said RB Isaac Guerendo tore his pectoral while lifting weights and he’s expected to be out until late in training camp. • As soon as the news hit, most fans knew…

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Scientists at the University of Cambridge have created tiny lab-grown brain and spinal cord systems that mimic how movement signals travel through the human nervous system. Using this model, the team discovered that nerve damage once believed to be permanent may actually be reversible under certain conditions. As the human body develops from an embryo into a fetus and eventually an infant, neurons form complex communication networks between the brain and spinal cord. These signals travel through axons, the long nerve fibers that allow neurons to send messages and control muscle movement. Over time, however, the central nervous system largely…

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Divya wakes up at 4 a.m. Her husband leaves for the garment factory in Kurla before the sun is up, and food must be ready before he goes. After cooking comes dusting, wiping, filling and storing water, and the shower. By 6.30 a.m., her two children are awake, the youngest needs bathing, tiffins need packing, and by the time she sends them to school the clock strikes 7.30.Divya has barely sat down in peace since she started TB treatment at Shatabdi Hospital. A resident of Govandi, she first suspected something was wrong four months before she received a diagnosis. She…

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Waymo has nearly 600 autonomous vehicles registered in Texas, a figure that far outpaces emerging competitors Avride, Nuro, Tesla, and Zoox, according to data available in a new website launched by the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles. The automated vehicle tracker tool — part of a new law that requires AV companies to register with the DMV — gives the public the first accurate and easy-to-access accounting of how many autonomous vehicles are in Texas. The state law, which went into effect May 28, requires companies testing or deploying AVs in the state to share how many vehicles are in…

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Mumbai:India is experiencing a near doubling of demand for electric cars and two-wheelers, as sharply higher fuel prices due to the Iran war prompt a growing number of consumers to switch. This has triggered an unprecedented demandsupply imbalance, catching the industry off-guard, with companies scrambling to fulfil the surge in orders. Their efforts are however crimped by suppliers unable to keep pace due to manpower shortage and supply chain issues. “In the last 15 days, things have changed completely,” said Shailesh Chandra, managing director at Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility on Wednesday. “It is an even…

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