Dakota Mortensen ‘edited out’ of ‘Vanderpump Villa’ following domestic assault investigation

Dakota Mortensen will no longer appear in the upcoming season of ‘Vanderpump Villa’, following an active domestic violence investigation concerning his ex, Taylor Frankie Paul. The show’s producers stated that cutting his storyline will not disrupt the continuity of the narrative. Dakota Mortensen won’t be a part of the upcoming season of ‘Vanderpump Villa.’ The…

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India-Oman trade deal: How the CEPA will anchor India’s expanding Gulf strategy; strengthen strategic and investment footprint

India and Oman are set to sign a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) on December 18, a move that will deepen economic ties and anchor India’s expanding trade and strategic footprint in the Gulf, according to a report by the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI).The agreement, to be inked in Muscat during Prime Minister Narendra…

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Neena Gupta opens up on Masaba’s bond with Vivian Richards: ‘He’s not a social person, he’s in his own world’ | Hindi Movie News

Veteran actor Neena Gupta has offered a rare glimpse into her personal life, opening up about the equation her daughter, designer Masaba Gupta, shares with her father and West Indies cricketing legend Vivian Richards. In a recent interview, Neena revealed that despite Richards not being a part of Masaba’s growing-up years, the father-daughter bond today…

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Second bomb scare in 24 hours: IndiGo Kolkata–Shillong flight gets threat note written with lipstick | India News

NEW DELHI: A bomb threat was reported on an IndiGo flight operating from Dibrugarh to Kolkata on Saturday evening after a suspicious message was found inside the aircraft.The threat, reportedly written with lipstick inside the aircraft’s toilet, was discovered onboard IndiGo flight 6E6894 (Airbus A-320) bound for Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport. The aircraft…

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India carries Asia’s heaviest lung disease burden, Lancet study finds | India News

NEW DELHI: India accounts for more than 43% of Asia’s chronic respiratory disease–related disability, the highest share in the region, according to a new analysis published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine on Wednesday. The study identifies air pollution as a major factor behind India’s persistently high lung disease burden.The study, based on estimates from the…

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