Mirror Now
Mirror Now is a news channel in India that broadcasts in English and is owned by The Times Group. It started its journey in 2015 under the name MagicBricks Now, where it primarily covered news and updates related to real estate. This channel was created in partnership with the Indian real estate platform MagicBricks.
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timesnownews.com | Krishna Kakani
A father is surprised to see his son in-person during a video call with him. | manu.arantex Social media is touched by a Brazilian dad’s adorable reunion with his son, with whom he was on a video call but didn’t realise was standing right behind him. It became a viral moment on Instagram, with about two million views and thousands of commenters saying they were in tears by the end of the video.
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1 day ago |
timesnownews.com | Naman Trivedi
'Sleepy Don?' Social Media Roasts Trump For Falling Asleep During Meeting In Saudi ArabiaPresident Trump appeared drowsy during a signing ceremony in Saudi Arabia, prompting a wave of social media jokes and comparisons to "Sleepy Joe." The 78-year-old, on his first international trip of his second term, faced jet lag after an overnight flight. Past incidents of Trump nodding off also resurfaced online.
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timesnownews.com | Naman Trivedi
US President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he will lift all sanctions on Syria, marking a dramatic shift in American foreign policy following the fall of the Assad regime late last year. The announcement came during Trump’s remarks at the Saudi-US Investment Forum in Riyadh, part of a broader Middle East visit. “Syria, they’ve had their share of travesty, war, killing in many years,” Trump said.
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timesnownews.com | Ananya Varma
Vijay Shah, Colonel Sofiya Qureshi (Image: PTI/X)A Madhya Pradesh minister stoked controversy on Tuesday after he spoke on 'Operation Sindoor' at a public event, with questionable comments against Colonel Sofiya Qureshi. During an event in Mhow, Tribal Affairs Minister Vijay Shah remarked that "after Pakistan dared to take away the sindoor of our sisters and daughters, we sent their own sister to give it back to them in kind".
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timesnownews.com | Ananya Varma
Saudi Arabia has reportedly arranged for a mobile McDonald's truck to accompany US President Donald Trump during his visit to Riyadh. According to local reports, the unit was set up near the Saudi Royal Court. The fast-food diplomacy raised eyebrows, but insiders told NEXTA that it's not surprising since Trump is known for his love of fast food, particularly McDonald's. The fully operational mobile McDonald's unit will accompany President Trump during his entire stay.
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