Sophie Chandauka, chair of Sentebale, has accused Prince Harry of causing significant damage to the charity's reputation and fundraising efforts. She claims Harry's actions since Megxit have been problematic, leading to a decline in donor support. Meghan Markle is also mentioned in relation to disruptions at a charity event. Their future and brand appear uncertain.
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PM Modi, addressing the 38th National Games opening ceremony, highlighted the excessive use of cooking oil as a significant contributor to obesity. He stressed that overconsumption of edible oil is affecting people of all ages and increasing the risk of diseases like diabetes and heart disease. He urged households to reduce their oil intake to combat this issue.
Amazon has begun charging a non-refundable Rs 49 processing fee for Instant Bank Discounts of Rs 500 or more, affecting all customers including Prime members. This fee is intended to cover the costs of handling bank discount offers and will impact overall savings for purchases.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru surged into the IPL 2025 playoff contention after defeating Punjab Kings, while Mumbai Indians bolstered their chances with a dominant victory over Chennai Super Kings. RCB's win propelled them to third place in the standings, joining Gujarat Titans, Delhi Capitals and PBKS in the top four.
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Sam Konstas, 19, made his international debut for Australia against India, becoming the fourth-youngest Test debutant for the nation. Tensions flared with Virat Kohli during the match, highlighting the fierce rivalry. Konstas showcased his talent by scoring a maiden Test fifty off 52 balls, validating the selectors' faith in him.
A bilateral trade deal between India and the US is critical as it supports Donald Trump's focus on boosting American production and exports. Reducing duties across-the-board could shift goods sourcing from American factories to more competitive regions like China or Southeast Asia. Despite tariff reductions on imported bikes and bourbon, benefits to US factories have been limited.
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