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    Baba Vanga's 2025 Predictions: These zodiacs will be the luckiest in life, career, relationships

    Baba Vanga, the blind Bulgarian mystic, has long fascinated people with her alleged ability to predict the future. Known as the "Nostradamus of the Balkans," she is said to have foreseen major world events. Among her prophecies are predictions for specific zodiac signs in 2025. Aries, Gemini, Aquarius, Leo, and Taurus are expected to experience a year of success, transformation, and financial growth. While her forecasts remain open to debate, the curiosity surrounding them continues to captivate many.

    Indian IT leaders confident of cyber resilience despite firms facing failure: Report

    According to a study by cloud security firm Zscaler, 67% of Indian organisations experienced a cybersecurity failure in the past 12 months. However, a surprising 97% of Indian IT leaders believe their current cyber resilience measures are effective.

    Trump is doing what is good for US, but the opposition and media are putting a bad colour on it: Santosh Rao

    Santosh Rao discusses how President Trump's push to level the playing field with new tariffs impacts the US economy and markets. He emphasizes that while the media amplifies fears of economic slowdown, the fundamentals are still strong. Rao believes the volatility will continue but sees potential growth in US financial and healthcare sectors.

    Market jitters? Top global experts see India as long-term winner despite volatility

    India’s stock market correction is driven by technical factors and presents a strategic buying opportunity. Leading analysts believe India's structural growth, policy stability, and favorable demographics continue to make it the best long-term investment destination, despite short-term market pressures.

    Search for Sudiksha Konanki continues in the Dominican Republic; new details emerge

    A 20-year-old University of Pittsburgh student named Sudiksha Konanki has been missing in the Dominican Republic since Thursday. Authorities believe that she may have drowned, but her family is urging them to investigate other possibilities, including abduction. Surveillance footage shows she was last seen with an unidentified man, who later left the beach alone.

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