Arjun Tendulkar and Saaniya Chandho Wedding Photos, Pictures, Images, Video: FIRST PIC: Sachin Tendulkar’s son Arjun Tendulkar and Saaniya Chandhok are now married – Meet the new Tendulkar ‘bahu’ |

Photo: Suresh Raina/ Instagram Here’s some great news for Sachin Tendulkar‘s fans! The legendary cricketer and his wife Anjali’s son, Arjun Tendulkar, is now officially married to Saaniya Chandhok! One of the first pictures of the newly married couple was shared by former Indian cricketer Suresh Raina on social media, and it’s no surprise that…

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Dubai Airports update: Emirates suspends all scheduled flights until March 7 amid regional airspace closures

In another update, Emirates airline has cancelled all scheduled flights to and from Dubai until March 7, 2026 (until 23:59 UAE), amid regional airspace restrictions. Therefore, travellers planning journeys to or through Dubai are advised to take note of the new update. The reason behind the suspension is the ongoing airspace closures across parts of…

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200,000-year-old DNA from horse slaughtered by Neanderthals found in Germany where it should not have survived |

200,000-year-old DNA found at Schöningen site in Germany (Image source: Canva) Scientists have identified DNA that is around 200,000 years old at an open-air archaeological site in Germany, a place where experts once believed such genetic material could not survive. The find was made at the Schöningen site in Lower Saxony, which is famous for…

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Kuwait Visit Visa Extension: Kuwait extends visit visas, eases residency rules as Middle East travel disruptions strand travellers |

Amid ongoing travel disruptions linked to the escalating crisis in the Middle East, Kuwait has temporarily eased certain immigration rules to support travellers and residents affected by flight cancellations and airspace closures. All visitation visas that are about to expire or have already expired during the current disturbances will automatically be extended by one month,…

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Two 170-year-old beer bottles found in a shipwreck from Baltic Sea; scientists test if they are still drinkable |

Under the cold waters of the Baltic Sea off the Åland Islands, researchers made a surprising archaeological find that provides a rare glimpse into 19th-century brewing. During a shipwreck excavation, divers recovered several bottles of beer from a schooner that sank in the 1840s. There were more than 150 bottles of champagne and five bottles…

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