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Anupama Solanki shares spiritual journey after visiting Dwarka; says ‘I feel blessed to receive God’s call’

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Anupama Solanki, known for her role in Jagriti Ek Nayi Subah, recently experienced a profound spiritual journey during her visit to Dwarka. She expressed deep gratitude for the opportunity to visit the Dwarkadheesh Temple and other holy sites in the area. Anupama plans to continue her spiritual quest by visiting Trimbakeshwar and Kedarnath Jyotirlingas in the future.

Protesters arrested as demonstrators block vehicles at key immigration building near Chicago

Times Union 

Multiple people have been arrested after protesters tried to block vehicles at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement site outside Chicago. Friday's protest is part of steady pushback against an immigration enforcement surge focused on Chicago and surrounding communities. Federal officers used chemical agents to disperse the crowd on Friday morning. Protesters, including a congressional candidate, said they were peaceful and unarmed. ICE officials described the group as "rioters" and accused them of assaulting law enforcement. Читать дальше...

Iraq's first industrial-scale solar plant opens in Karbala desert to tackle electricity crisis

Times Union 

Iraq is opening its first industrial-scale solar plant in Karbala province. This marks a significant step in the government's push to expand renewable energy in a country often facing electricity crises despite its oil and gas wealth. The plant aims to supply the national grid and reduce fuel consumption and environmental impact. The new plant should eventually have a capacity of 300 megawatts of electricity. Iraq has solar projects with a combined capacity of 12,500 megawatts either underway or in negotiation. Читать дальше...

Pentagon Introduces New Restrictions on Reporter Access

The New York Times 

The Department of Defense will force reporters to pledge not to gather or use any information that had not been formally authorized for release, or risk losing their credential to cover the military.