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The Times of India 'Sex appeal camp' in China charges wives $400 to learn seduction

Middle-aged Chinese wives are attending 'sex appeal training camps' in Hangzhou to prevent their husbands from straying. Priced at 2,999 yuan, the two-day program includes lectures on love and orgasm techniques, along with sensual dancing and role-playing exercises. The initiative has drawn criticism on social media for exploiting anxious women.

The Times of India Which Zodiac Signs Are Most Secretive?

The article categorizes zodiac signs into fire, earth, air, and water elements and examines their distinct traits. It highlights how some signs are upfront and expressive while others are more secretive and mysterious. The writer provides an in-depth look at the characteristics that define each group of zodiac signs.

The Times of India 9 killed after three-storey building collapses in Meerut

In Meerut's Zakir Colony, a three-storey building collapse led to nine fatalities out of the 15 people trapped. Rescue operations by NDRF and SDRF teams are ongoing. Uttar Pradesh is currently dealing with floods in 11 districts, resulting in 17 deaths so far. Relief funds have been allocated to the affected families.

The Times of India Armyman held for raping pregnant woman in Indore

An Armyman has been arrested in Indore for allegedly raping his pregnant female friend in a hotel room. The woman, five months pregnant, claimed that the soldier had been harassing and blackmailing her for over a year. Authorities are currently investigating all aspects of the case to gather more information.

The Times of India Happy Onam 2024: Top 50 wishes, messages and quotes

Happy Onam 2024: Onam is a ten-day festival celebrated in Kerala, India, to honor King Mahabali's return and Lord Vishnu's Vamana avatar. The event features floral decorations known as Pookalam, traditional attire, and a grand vegetarian feast called Sadya. Wishes and quotes are exchanged to spread happiness and prosperity.

The Times of India Hindus should only engage with Hindus in property deals: BJP MLA Nitesh Rane

MLA Nitesh Rane's comments in Ulwe have caused a stir. He urged Hindus to engage in property transactions only with fellow Hindus and advised brokers to verify Aadhaar cards before any deal. AIMIM has started protesting, stating that his remarks violate the secular fabric of India and its Constitution.

The Times of India Melinda Gates reveals the 'best part' of not working with ex-husband Bill Gates

Melinda French Gates revealed that post-divorce from Bill Gates, she enjoys newfound professional recognition. In an interview, she shared experiences of sexism while working together and discussed her independent philanthropic efforts through Pivotal Ventures. With $12.5 billion for charity, she is now focusing on women's health issues and supporting Kamala Harris' presidential campaign.

The Times of India How Apple and Google faced a ‘tough week’ in Europe

Google and Apple have encountered major legal setbacks in the EU, resulting in hefty fines. Apple is required to pay a 13 billion euro tax bill to Ireland, while Alphabet-owned Google must pay a 2.4 billion euro fine for market abuse. These rulings highlight increasing scrutiny on their business practices.

The Times of India 'It’s so disgusting': Woman finds human tooth inside mooncake in China

In Changzhou, China, a customer discovered a human tooth inside a mooncake bought from Sam's Club. Both the retailer and the manufacturer are investigating the incident. This case follows previous food safety issues at Sam's Club stores in China, including fines for selling mouldy strawberries and expired milk powder.

The Times of India ABC moderator Linsey Davis admits to fact-checking Trump

ABC News anchor Linsey Davis faced criticism for repeatedly fact-checking Donald Trump during a recent US presidential debate while not challenging Kamala Harris. Davis explained that her decision was influenced by concerns from a previous CNN debate. Despite backlash, she defended her approach, acknowledging the difficulty in catching every incorrect statement.

The Times of India Kolkata rape-murder case: 'Police involved,' says Suvendu Adhikari

Suvendu Adhikari accuses Kolkata police of tampering evidence after the CBI arrests Abhijit Mondal, officer-in-charge of Tala police station, related to the rape and murder case at RG Kar Medical College. Junior doctors continue their protests while chief minister Mamata Banerjee assures them that their demands will be addressed and promises action against those responsible.

The Times of India 'Tu suicide kar le': Paralympics champion Navdeep

Navdeep Singh's journey from enduring societal rejection due to dwarfism to winning a gold medal in the men's javelin F41 final at the 2024 Paralympic Games is inspiring. Initially securing silver, his medal was later upgraded to gold. Born with dwarfism, Navdeep endured severe criticism and societal rejection throughout his life. His victory symbolizes resilience and determination against discrimination.

The Times of India 6 foreigners arrested over alleged plan to destabilise Venezuela: Govt

Venezuelan authorities have detained six individuals, including three Americans, over allegations of plotting an attack on President Nicolas Maduro. This development comes amid rising tensions with the US and Spain after a contested presidential election. Officials claim the suspects were involved in planning terrorist activities and have confiscated a large cache of weapons.

The Times of India I feel ready to take up the challenge: India bowling coach Morne Morkel

Former South African pacer Morne Morkel has been appointed as India's bowling coach. His first task is the series against Bangladesh. Morkel plans to understand players' strengths and weaknesses, assist in goal-setting, and create a supportive environment to help them perform under pressure.

The Times of India Typhoon Yagi claims 350 lives, 74 in Myanmar; 89 missing

Typhoon Yagi's impact on Myanmar has led to a death toll of 74, with nearly 350 lives lost across Southeast Asia. At least 89 people are missing. Floods and landslides have displaced approximately 240,000 people in Myanmar. In a rare move, the junta has requested international aid amid ongoing conflict since the military coup in 2021.