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Ghum Hai Kisi Ke Pyaar Mein 8th June 2025 Written Episode Update: Savi’s Determination to Save Ridhi Amid Chaos and Growing Tensions

Ghum Hai Kisi Ke Pyaar Mein 8th June 2025 Written Episode, Written Update on TellyUpdates.com Bhagyashree questions Savi about Ridhi’s whereabouts, but Savi explains she’s been traveling and couldn’t have taken any calls. Worried, Bhagyashree walks away, while Ridhi, trapped elsewhere, silently pleads for Savi to rescue her. A goon notices Ridhi hasn’t eaten and [...]

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Advocate Anjali Awasthi 9th June 2025 Written Episode Update: Anjali and Raghav Fall into Chandrabhan’s Trap as Padma is Murdered

Advocate Anjali Awasthi 9th June 2025 Written Episode, Written Update on TellyUpdates.com Padma is dressed up as a bride by Rupa and others while Bhajan sends her photo to Anjali, making her suspicious about the wedding. Meanwhile, Raghav asks Mehek for the jewelry, and despite Anjali’s pleas warning him of a trap, he insists on [...]

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Sweet-toothed fans are racing to Iceland for retro snack inspired by iconic 2000s drink

SHOPPERS are flocking to Iceland to get their hands on a snack inspired by an iconic 2000s drink.

Nesquik now comes in yogurt form, and they are bringing back some core memories for millennials.

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Nesquik Chocoballs were spotted in Iceland[/caption]

The cereal treat is a split pot with a generous helping of sweet yogurt made from 83 percent milk and crunchy chocolate balls.

The four-pack of 107g Chocoballs pots is being sold exclusively at Iceland for £2.80.

There is also a deal on now where you can buy three packs for just £6.00 – saving yourself £2.40.

Or you can mix and match them with a choice between Muller Corners or Quality Street’s Toffee Dessert.

One savvy shopper spotted the tasty treat in their local Iceland and shared a photo on Snack Reviews Facebook page.

“I need,” one wrote, adding the eyes emoji.

“I want these for me, not the kids,” another joked.

Nesquik was a huge hit in the 2000s and is known for its range of flavoured milk drink powders, particularly the iconic chocolate variety.

It has been a staple in many British households for decades, often associated with childhood memories and nostalgic comfort.

In addition to the classic powders, Nesquik in the UK has expanded its product range to include ready-to-drink bottles and cereal, further cementing its presence in the breakfast and snack categories.

This comes as Nesquik’s creator Nestle revealed it hiked the cost of its chocolate and coffee for customers.

The Swiss company said it’s raised its prices by 2.1% overall – but for some items the hikes are in the double digits.

It blamed surging costs of coffee beans and chocolate.

“Despite the significant level of the increases in many markets, the actions were implemented with limited customer disruption,” Nestle said.

Nestle produces a range of products, including chocolates, sweets, cereals, drinks, ice cream and pet foods.

Among its popular brands are Aero, Milkybar, Smarties, Milo, Haagen Dazs, San Pellegrino, and Felix cat food.

The company said it had better-than-expected sales growth of 2.8% in the first three months of the year.

The higher prices accounted for much of the rise.

Nestle said it had seen demand drop significantly following the price increases but it is now bouncing back.

It also warned there could be further impacts on customers due to higher global tariffs.

Donald Trump recently launched a global trade war when he announced major tariffs on dozens of countries.

The move has raised fears of a global recession, sent stock markets tumbling and caused economic uncertainty for businesses trading internationally.

Mr Trump has called on American companies to produce their products in the US to avoid costly tariffs.

But for chocolate makers this is near impossible as the key ingredient, cocoa, can only be grown in tropical climates.

On top of this, the price of cocoa has soared in recent years.

Farmers in West Africa, where 70% of the world’s cocoa is harvested, have been struggling with climate-related issues that have decimated their cocoa production.

It’s estimated 400,000 tonnes less of cocoa has been produced over the last few years, hiking the price significantly.

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Five savvy homemade Father’s Day gifts for this Sunday

A child surprises his father with a handmade card featuring a heart.
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FATHER’S Day doesn’t need to cost you a fortune to be meaningful.

You can skip the overpriced socks and novelty mugs.

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Five homemade meaningful ideas for Father’s Day this Sunday[/caption]

These heartfelt, homemade ideas will show Dad he’s appreciated without blowing the budget this Sunday . . . 

SPOT ON: Create a Spotify playlist of your dad’s favourite songs or tracks that remind you of him.

You can add a custom photo design to the playlist to make it extra special.

OWE THAT’S NICE: Skip generic gifts and design personalised “IOU” vouchers for experiences he’ll truly enjoy.

Offer a DIY car wash, his favourite home-cooked meal, or a movie night of his choice to show him how much you care.

BOXING CLEVER: Upcycle old items into meaningful gifts.

Transform a worn-out toolbox into a stylish beer crate with £5 wood stain from Homebase, and throw in his favourite brews.

Or, layer paprika, salt and herbs in a jam jar for a custom spice rub set.

WRITE NOTES: Fill a jar with handwritten notes recalling your favourite moments with your dad.

Decorate it with string or ribbon from your craft box and a photo tag for an extra sentimental touch.

It will be something he can revisit whenever he needs a smile.

FUTURE MEMORIES: Organise a simple but special family outing, like a Sunday walk or bike ride, followed by a picnic with homemade sandwiches and snacks.

Quality time together is often the best gift and a chance to make memories.

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Jannik Sinner suffers ‘Roger Federer curse’ as French Open final fan repeats fateful gesture six years on

Two tennis players embracing after a match.

JANNIK SINNER had two hands on the French Open crown – or at least nine fingers…

But fans reckon he was then hit by the very same curse that struck Roger Federer in the Wimbledon final six years ago.

Jannik Sinner looking dejected after losing a tennis match.
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Jannik Sinner reflects on Carlos Alcaraz storming back to win[/caption]
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Roger Federer likewise blew match points against Novak Djokovic[/caption]

Nothing less than that of “The Cursed Finger”.

Sinner was leading Carlos Alcaraz 2-1 in sets and 5-3 in the fourth, before earning three match points at love-40 on the Spaniard’s serve.

And it was then that some Sinner fans gleefully raised a finger in anticipation of the World No1 clinching his first Roland Garros title.

That’s also what happened to Federer in the SW19 seats when he had two match points on his own serve against big rival Novak Djokovic back in 2019.

Both times fingers went up. Both times fortunes went down for the man on top.

Djokovic clinched a five-set epic, then Alcaraz did just that too on Sunday – retaining his French crown via the longest-ever Roland Garros final.

And fans couldn’t resist making creepy comparisons.

One wrote: “If it’s not a cursed finger again” – followed by crying-with-laughter emojis.

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Haunted history repeated itself as fans celebrated too early in two Grand Slam finals six years apart

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Others taunted Sinner fans – as their hero went on to lose 4-6 6-7 6-4 7-6 7-6 in five hours and 29 minutes.

The 23-year-old might also have thought the spirits were against him for another reason.

He sportingly gave up a point in the fourth point after telling the chair umpire an Alcaraz shot had wrongly been called out.

But replays showed line judges had been right to call it long.

Three-time Slam winner Sinner admitted afterwards it was tough to speak after losing from such a strong position.

The rueful runner-up said: “It’s easier to play than talk now.

“I’m still happy with this trophy – I won’t sleep very well tonight but it is OK.”

Meanwhile, Alcaraz praised his beaten rival – perhaps knowing the pair are way ahead of the world’s rest in the men’s game.

He told Sinner: “The level you have is amazing.

“It is a privilege to share a court with you in every tournament and in making history.”

Carlos Alcaraz of Spain holding the Coupe des Mousquetaires trophy.
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Carlos Alcaraz retained his French Open crown in breathtaking style
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Roger Federer reacting after a point at Wimbledon.
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Federer failed to pick up his sixth SW19 crown in 2019[/caption]

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Prince William gives emotional plea to world leaders urging them to act to save the planet

THE Prince of Wales said watching humans destroy our oceans was “simply heartbreaking” as he urged world leaders to act by thinking big yesterday.

William‘s call came in a speech to the Blue Economy and Finance Forum on ocean preservation at the ­Grimaldi Forum in Monaco after meeting France’s President Emmanuel Macron.

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Prince William said watching humans destroy our oceans was ‘simply heartbreaking’ as he urged world leaders to act
President Macron and Prince William shaking hands at the Blue Economy and Finance Forum.
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Prince William meets France’s President Emmanuel Macron[/caption]

The prince, whose opening and closing remarks were in French, said those attending were “united by our deep connection to the ocean and our ­concern for its safety”.

William, in navy suit with a recycled sustainable tie from Wilmok, said the clock was ticking on meeting the target agreed at the 2022 UN Biodiversity Summit aiming to protect at least 30 per cent of the world’s land and sea by 2030.

Speaking at the heads of state and government session on the forum’s final day, the prince added: “Watching human activity reduce beautiful sea forests to barren deserts at the base of our oceans is simply heartbreaking.

“For the future of our planet, for the future generations, we must listen to the words of Sir David Attenborough: ‘If we save the sea, we save our world’.

“I call on all of you to think big in your actions.”

World leaders were greeted by a blue carpet as they arrived at the event, with William chatting with Mr Macron and other dignitaries.

Addressing an audience of 1,800, William said: “Rising sea temperatures, plastic pollution and overfishing are putting pressure on fragile ecosystems.

“What once seemed an abundant resource is diminishing before our eyes.

“We all stand to be impacted. And we are all responsible for change — both negative and positive.

“But there remains time to turn this tide.”

Later, William said he went through a range of emotions when he saw Sir David’s new Ocean film.

He told Enric Sala, who worked on the film: “I got angry, then sad, then I got frustrated, then I got happy.”

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Why Meghan MUST drop the ‘Duchess’ title, – I know the REAL reason she’s blurring kids faces

Collage of Meghan Markle with her mother and child, Meghan and Prince Harry at a basketball game, and Doria Ragland.

SHE’S on a roll. There’s no doubt about it.

After a brief flirtation with being a member of the Royal Family, Meghan Markle/Sussex/Mountbatten- Windsor/Spencer is flying solo.

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Meghan Markle is seeking to trademark future ventures in the hospitality sector for her As Ever brand[/caption]
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry at a wheelchair basketball match.
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Marrying Prince Harry fired her into global fame and now she wants to capitalise on it[/caption]

The reports that Meghan is now seeking to trademark future ventures in the hospitality sector for her As Ever brand suggest she is now fully invested in life as an influencer and entrepreneur.

And there’s nothing wrong with that.

But it has absolutely nothing to do with being royal.

Marrying Prince Harry fired her into global fame and now she wants to capitalise on it.

Somebody has to fund their Californian lifestyle, and Harry claims he has been financially cut off by his family.

After almost obsessive secrecy about their children and their home life, Meghan is now bombarding her growing band of social media fans with updates of what she, Harry and the kids have been up to.

To add some mystery, the children’s faces are obscured.

It’s a telling contrast to the pictures we see of William and Catherine’s young brood as they grow up.

Everything Meghan posts — from twerking videos on the labour ward to a family trip to Disney — multiplies the clicks and the potential revenue.

She’s turning out to be a shrewd operator — which perhaps she always was.

Again, I have no problem with that.

But to try to cling to the vestiges of her blink-of-an-eye time as a working royal is disingenuous.

So, Meghan, how about dropping the Duchess nonsense and the HRH which you are no longer entitled to use?

Be independent and successful.

Make your As Ever brand bigger than ever on your own.

You are an independent woman with a husband who adores you.

Just because he’s a prince doesn’t mean you have to hang on to the idea of being a princess.

You tried being part of the Royal Family and hated it.

Time to move on, which, I think, is what this is all about.

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Actor Jared Leto denies historical claims of sexual misconduct from nine women 

Jared Leto at the Golden Globe Awards.
BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 07: Jared Leto attends the 81st Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton on January 07, 2024 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images)
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ACTOR Jared Leto has denied historical claims of sexual misconduct. 

The star, 53, was accused by nine women, including some who were teenagers at the time. 

But he has rebuffed the Air Mail report in which model Laura La Rue said she was just 16 when the then 36-year-old began messaging her. 

Describing a visit to his home, she said: “He was flirting with me.

“He’d lean in close, then pull away.” 

She says he later emerged from a room naked. 

La Rue said: “I thought maybe this was just what adult men do.” 

Leto starred as The Joker in Suicide Squad and won an Oscar and Golden Globe for Dallas Buyers Club

He is also the frontman to rock band Thirty Seconds To Mars

His representative said: “Their communications contain nothing sexual or inappropriate and Ms La Rue later applied to work as his personal assistant.” 

La Rue denied she ever applied for the job. 

Jared Leto at the Golden Globe Awards.
Jared Leto has denied historical claims of sexual misconduct from nine women
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