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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese arrived in Gujarat's Ahmedabad on Wednesday on a four-day visit to India, along with a delegation of ministers and business leaders for the first in-person India-Australia Annual Summit. He will visit Ahmedabad, Mumbai and New Delhi during his four-day trip.

These 8 stunning tourist destinations are some of the most incredible places in the world. From the majestic Machu Picchu to the iconic Pyramids of Giza, these destinations are worth exploring and experiencing.

Holi is here and it's the perfect excuse to munch on snacks and indulge in sweets. But before you ignore your diabetes diet guidelines, here are some diabetes-friendly ways to make your desserts.

Delhi Capitals posted 211/4, with captain Meg Lanning top-scoring with a 42-ball 70. Jess Jonassen and Jemimah Rodrigues also made useful contributions as they remained not out on 42 and 34 respectively. Chasing a big total, UP Warriorz could only score 169/5 in 20 overs despite Tahlia McGrath's unbeaten 90 off just 50 balls.

Whether you're looking to improve your skin's appearance, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, or achieve the perfect makeup application, there is a beauty tool out there that can help you reach your goals.

Rakul Preet is here to take away your Monday blues in this stunning red and white printed co-ord set which she teamed with huge chandbalis.

Several Bollywood celebrities were spotted out and about in the city on Monday and around the weekend. Check out their pictures.

"Covovax will be approved as a booster in the next 10-15 days. It is actually the best booster because it works very well against Omicron, more than Covishield," said Chief Executive Officer Adar Poonawalla.

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro supporters stormed Congress, the Supreme Court, and the presidential palace on Sunday, a week after his leftist opponent, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, was inaugurated. Thousands of protesters ramped security barriers, scaled roofs, smashed windows, and stormed the three government buildings. Bolsonaro, who flew to Florida ahead of Lula's inauguration, tweeted that peaceful protest is part of democracy, but vandalism and invasions of public buildings are "exceptions to the rule." Among those who condemned the "assault" were US President Joe Biden and United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. In a tweet, Biden emphasised that the United States fully supports Brazil's democratic institutions. Prime minister Narendra Modi expressed deep concern following the riots saying, "Deeply concerned about the news of rioting and vandalism against the State institutions in Brasilia. Democratic traditions must be respected by everyone. We extend our full support to the Brazilian authorities."