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After a disappointing end to Chapter 430, My Hero Academia finally confirms the series' most highly anticipated romance.
A high-level meeting is underway in the Ministry of Home Affairs in the national capital on Tuesday in the wake of Pahalgam terror attack. Several high-ranking ...
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The Terbis opening PV, released by Webzen, is a cinematic marvel with no gameplay reveal. Dropped in late 2024, this 2D anime-style RTS gacha game’s trailer boasts Violet Evergarden-tier visuals and a ...
The statement came a day after the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and Elections Department Singapore (ELD) revealed that several online election advertisements had been posted by foreigners ...
Stressing the importance of not mixing religion and politics, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and Elections Department Singapore (ELD) said in a statement on Friday (Apr 25) that it had ...
Here are all the details you need about the current and upcoming banners in the free-to-play gacha. Banners allow Travelers to obtain new characters and try out different team comps. Like most ...
If it were a few years back, it wouldn’t make sense that it’s almost ironic that a spinoff manga has become much more well-known and popular. The spin-off has become the reason people are ...
NEW DELHI: The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has written to the states to reserve seats for Agniveers in their respective police forces as part of future recruitments. The first batch of ...
Mumbai: In a rare move, the ministry of home affairs (MHA) has directed a forensic audit of Give Foundation, a non-profit organisation having its registered office in Ahmedabad. Chartered accountant ...
In a 1,000 person survey of 20–29 year olds by a major Japanese bank, nearly 20 percent admitted: they once spent so much money on in-game purchases that they couldn’t cover living expenses. A ...
A 2025 survey revealed that nearly 20% of Japanese twentysomethings have struggled to pay for their living expenses due to spending money on in-game purchases for Gacha-style video games.