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Air Canada CEO issues public apology for not speaking in French; read the ‘sorry note’

Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau has issued a public apology for expressing condolences after a fatal crash in English ‌and not in French, the country’s second official language. The apology comes after the CEO of Canada’s largest airline Air Canada came under fire following a botched expression of condolence. Rousseau said he was “deeply saddened”…

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RPSC School Lecturer result 2026 released at rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in: Direct link to download here

The Rajasthan Public Service Commission has released the RPSC School Lecturer result on the official website, rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in. A provisional list has been released comprising the name of candidates on a temporary basis. The eligibility verification and document authentication of these candidates were carried out by the concerned department.After completing the eligibility check and document verification,…

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7 natural ways to keep your home and garden pest-free this summer

Strong plants handle pest pressure better than weak ones. Overwatering, overcrowding, and excess nitrogen can all make garden pests worse, especially aphids. Give plants enough space, prune where needed, and feed them sensibly instead of pushing quick growth with too much fertilizer. Healthy, well-spaced plants dry faster after watering and are less likely to become…

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Tim Curry reveals career regret over missed serial killer role, reflects on iconic near-misses in Hollywood journey | English Movie News

Tim Curry opened up about one of his biggest career regrets: missing the chance to audition for Hannibal Lecter in ‘The Silence of the Lambs’. The 79-year-old icon, famed for Dr. Frank-N-Furter in ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’, shared the story in a recent interview. Despite landing roles like Pennywise in It, this villain slipped…

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Asian stocks today (March 30, 2026): Kospi down 4%, Nikkei sheds 2,400 points; markets sink as Middle East crisis intensifies

Asian markets opened the week on a weak footing, with investor sentiment weighed down by surging oil prices and escalating tensions in the ongoing US-Iran conflict. While Nikkei slid 5%, South Korea’s Kospi fell over 4%, though the indices later pared some of the losses.On Monday, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index fell 412 points or…

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