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Railways to provide economy meals at nine major stations | Bhubaneswar News

BHUBANESHWAR: Indian Railways has taken an initiative to serve passengers, particularly those in unreserved coaches, with hygienic meals and snacks at.

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BBC News

perfect way to kill it, live music, nothing better. have you enjoyed your stay in leeds? oh, so much, it's been beautiful here. could you see yourself getting a permit, then, and coming to do a couple of rounds of wonderwall? possibly, yes, but very busy in my work, so it is difficult. so you're not about to make a career change into full—time busking? i'm afraid not, no. leeds could be the first of many more network rail stations where busking makes you feel good. even so, we're probably some distance from metallica live in mexborough. thank you very much. tom ingall, bbc news. he's the exotic creature who made international headlines when he was fished out of a lake in cumbria two months ago. now "fluffy" has found a new home. the alligator snapping turtle — which is normally found in the warm waters around florida — is settling into the national centre for reptile welfare near tonbridge, in kent. juliette parkin has the story. meet fluffy, the not—so—cuddly reptile with a not—so—friendly reputation.

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BBC News

rhino costumes. they seem to be a bit of a tradition.— bit of a tradition. i think the rhino costumes _ bit of a tradition. i think the rhino costumes tend - bit of a tradition. i think the rhino costumes tend to - bit of a tradition. i think the rhino costumes tend to be l bit of a tradition. i think the - rhino costumes tend to be related to a specific charity. but there is of course world record attempts where you can run as a safari animal, they always very specific these world records. for me, i ran this in 2022 and i wasjust records. for me, i ran this in 2022 and i was just dressed as a runner with shorts and a tee —— teacher. a moment ago i saw someone dressed as sunflower. someone there is djing whilst running trying to set a world record. it really does apply to everybody. we have seen some fantastic sights today. fir everybody. we have seen some fantastic sights today. or write. thank you _ fantastic sights today. or write. thank you so — fantastic sights today. or write. thank you so much _ fantastic sights today. or write. thank you so much for- fantastic sights today. or write. thank you so much for that. - fantastic sights today. or write. thank you so much for that. we fantastic sights today. or write. - thank you so much for that. we want to encourage you to go on our bbc no website —— bbc news website. it's got plenty of com the stations that our correspondence are having with the runners. and everyone crossing that finish line in costumes they are wearing as well. please stay

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FOX and Friends Saturday

killing those people. will: this is recent grads at google you can see in california. where this week 28 employees were fired because they disrupted the work place they took over the cloud president's office. salt in they did learn a hard lesson by the way free speech protection by the government in public police stations not at your place of work. pete: google actually fired them. in most cases, companies allow this -- you know, we see it in the white house the letters from the jr. staffers to senior officials saying we want more support for palestinian this comes back to younger people will. it is a younger generation because of the information the ideology what they're getting in their high school and universities so numbers are changing in this country. >> lot on the screen here and point out this is where -- sympathies of younger adults lie -- and so you've got to break it down by age group here, and let's just say, support israel --

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Talking Business

or perhaps even globally, so we can, well, we can make that anxiety a thing of the past? my personal, let's say view is, we need a certain number of fast—charging and high—power charging stations, let's say every 30—50km on a highway. and when i see a number is, what we see today, is a lot of times five, six, seven, eight outlets. and we need to double and to triple that, and that for every 50km. this gives long—distance travelling a good customer experience. andre, earlier we heard about battery swapping. that's just one technology that's certainly changing the way we charge our cars. sweden, it's trialling e motorways. it will actually charge your car as you drive. i'm wondering, could technologies like these lead to, well, lead to charging stations actually becoming a thing of the past? 0ur position is as long as the protocol, the technology

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Talking Business

we need across europe, or perhaps even globally, so we can, well, we can make that anxiety a thing of the past? my personal, let�*s say view is, we need a certain number of fast—charging and high—power charging stations, let�*s say every 30—50km on a highway. and when i see a number is, what we see today, is a lot of times five, six, seven, eight outlets. and we need to double and to triple that, and that for every 50km. this gives long—distance travelling a good customer experience. andre, earlier we heard about battery swapping. that�*s just one technology that�*s certainly changing the way we charge our cars. sweden, it�*s trialling e motorways. it will actually charge your car as you drive. i�*m wondering, could technologies like these lead to, well, lead to charging stations actually becoming a thing of the past?

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Verified Live

earlier, i spoke with sarah forster, she's a news editor at the national and was caught up in the chaos at dubai airport. i was one of the passengers returning to the uae just after the worst of the storm was over. obviously, i had friends and family here who did have to go through it and they were having to bail their balconies out with water. water tends to flood into houses, that sort of thing. for me personally, i landed about 2 hours late after circling in a hold just as dxb reopened. we then had an hour waiting for a stand before we could be let off the airplane. quite honestly, getting through the airport was a bit of a breeze because there were no other passengers. we were one of the first to land. so going through immigration, getting the bag was absolutely fine. my trouble started immediately after leaving the airport because there were no taxis. there was no metro. the road transport authority, the rta here, were putting on buses to nearby metro stations, but the metro had limited service. so for me, it was only the kindness

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Verified Live

passengers returning to the uae just after the worst of the storm was over. obviously i had friends and family here who did have to go through it and they were having to bail their balconies out with water, water tends to flood into houses and that sort of thing. but for me personally, i landed about two hours late after circling in the hold, just as the airport reopened, and we then had an hour waiting for a stand before we could be let off the aeroplane. quite honestly, getting through the airport was a bit of a breeze because there were no other passengers, we were one of the first to land so getting it through immigration and getting the bags was absolutely fine. my trouble started immediately after leaving the airport because there were no taxis, no metro, the road and transport authority here were putting on buses to nearby metro stations, but the metro had limited service. so for me it was only the kindness of friends and family that came to pick me up and family that came to pick me up and take me home, that is the only way i manage to get in. otherwise

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Verified Live

there were many people sleeping in metro stations and just waiting for normal service to resume so that they could get home. the pictures are astonishing, _ they could get home. the pictures are astonishing, as _ they could get home. the pictures are astonishing, as you _ they could get home. the pictures are astonishing, as you are - they could get home. the pictures| are astonishing, as you are talking we are playing some of them. the streets, it is an incredible sight to see the levels of floodwater, what it has done to vehicles, and all of the damage. talk to me about the speed of it, because i assume that you have seen nothing like this and this sort of way ever before. well, this was, the phrase that is going around is that this was and am pretty dated amount of rainfall. this was a bad one and a half year's worth of rain which fell in 2a hours and the stomach and for even longer than that. it is something that the country tried to brace itself but i don't think any nation in the world could deal with one and a half year's worth of rain in one day. there was a significant amount of damage done, however, swiftly the water pumps were out on the road, the police were redirecting people.

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Verified Live

of friends and family that came to pick me up and take me home. it's the only way i managed to get home. otherwise, there were many people sleeping in metro stations and just waiting for normal service to resume so that they could get home. the pictures are astonishing. and as you're talking, we're playing some of them. i mean, the streets, it's an incredible sight to see the levels of floodwater, what it's done to vehicles and all of the damage. talk to me about the speed of it, because i assume that you've seen nothing like this in this sort of way ever before. well, this was, you know, the phrase that's going around... this was an unprecedented amount of rainfall. this was about a year and a half's worth of rain that fell just within 2a hours. the storm itself went on for longer than that. and it is something that the country tried to brace itself for. but i don't think any nation in the world could deal with a year and a half's worth of rain in one day. so there was a significant

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