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Bangkok's Nara Thai comes to Idylll in Bengaluru
Bangkok's Nara Thai comes to Idylll in Bengaluru

The Hindu

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Hindu

Bangkok's Nara Thai comes to Idylll in Bengaluru

Nara Thai, a restaurant from Mumbai, reinterprets regional Thai cuisine. It was originally founded in 2003 by two female entrepreneurs, Narawadee Srikarnchana (Yuki) and Sirisopa Chulasewok (Jean) in Bangkok. This weekend, Bengaluru diners can get a taste of it at the Nara Thai pop-up at Idylll in Indiranagar. Namokar Jain, the founder of Idylll, says, 'This gives a chance to introduce our diners to new cuisines and experiences.' Idyll is known for its modern Indian cuisine. On the menu of the pop-up are dishes such as crispy betel leaves with chilli-lime dip, chicken wrapped in pandan leaves, and tom yum prawn soup. Signature dishes include massaman lamb curry, green curry with tofu and grilled eggplant, and khao soy. End the meal with desserts such as mango sticky rice, Thai creme brulee, and coconut ice cream. Idyll has also curated cocktails for the event. Cost for two ₹4,500. For lunch and dinner. July 25-27. At Indiranagar. For more details, call 8884964926

How Blind Dog Says Goodbye to Sibling After 14 Years Together Breaks Hearts
How Blind Dog Says Goodbye to Sibling After 14 Years Together Breaks Hearts

Newsweek

time07-07-2025

  • General
  • Newsweek

How Blind Dog Says Goodbye to Sibling After 14 Years Together Breaks Hearts

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A video of a blind canine saying goodbye to her doggy sibling of over 14 years left viewers sobbing. For owner Omer, known on TikTok as @huskypensioners, it felt like only yesterday he helped welcome his dog's litter of puppies into the world. He's been with two of the pups, Tyson and Yuki, every day since their birth about 14 years and eight months ago. Tyson and Yuki were in a pack of five dogs, including their mother. As the canines aged, the pack number decreased, and these siblings were the last living ones from the family. But another heartbreaking loss occurred in June when Tyson started rapidly declining. Tyson has always been a fighter; he survived two cancer operations, was hit by a car, had a seizure and battled through arthritis. During the last three months, the Siberian husky required daily assistance after his legs gave out. Then an infection led to his family making the heartbreaking decision. It was his time to cross the rainbow bridge. With Yuki just as much part of the family, Omer wanted her to have her final goodbye too, especially as she could tell something was off. Being blind, she could not physically see his decline, but her intuition was strong. She knew it was time, especially when Tyson no longer joined them on walks. In a June 25 TikTok video, Omer brought Yuki over to Tyson after he passed, holding her as she stepped closer. She stood frozen, slowly processing that Tyson would no longer be there. Omer bent down. He hugged Yuki in an attempt to offer comfort. Newsweek reached out to @huskypensioners via TikTok for additional comment. Screenshots from a June 25 TikTok video of an owner bringing his blind canine to say a final goodbye to the doggy sibling who passed. Screenshots from a June 25 TikTok video of an owner bringing his blind canine to say a final goodbye to the doggy sibling who passed. @huskypensioners/TikTok Viewer Reactions The TikTok video amassed over 40,800 views and 2,278 likes as of Monday. Viewers joined Omer and the family in crying over the difficult loss, while many also thanked him for giving Yuki a chance to say goodbye. "I am truly sorry for your loss. Tyson was such a brave boy, and the incredible love and care you gave him is what kept him going for as long as he did. Letting Yuki say goodbye must have been incredibly hard, but it was the kindest thing, as you gave her the chance to understand and grieve in her own way," said one viewer. Another added: "So lovely that she got to say goodbye, it's so important for them. Until they meet again at the rainbow bridge." A third user commented: "You did the right thing letting her say goodbye." Do you have funny and adorable videos or pictures of your pet you want to share? Send them to life@ with some details about your best friend, and they could appear in our Pet of the Week lineup.

Japanese Man Forges Key, Enters Colleague's Home 20 Times, Steals Clothes As 'Souvenir'
Japanese Man Forges Key, Enters Colleague's Home 20 Times, Steals Clothes As 'Souvenir'

NDTV

time04-07-2025

  • NDTV

Japanese Man Forges Key, Enters Colleague's Home 20 Times, Steals Clothes As 'Souvenir'

A Japanese man has been arrested for sneaking into a colleague's home 20 times, clicking pictures and stealing items to get her attention. The man identified as 27-year-old Yuki Murai worked in a Tokyo office where a new administrative assistant joined the company six months ago. The woman became popular for her gentle personality and sweet looks, while Yuki grew infatuated. After establishing contact during a company dinner, Yuki began messaging her regularly, asking random things such as her favourite animals, what she ate and other personal matters, according to a report in the South China Morning Post. Though the woman initially replied out of politeness, she stopped responding when Yuki's frequent messages turned into a nuisance. "I felt like she was toying with me, maybe even deliberately ignoring me," Yuki told the police. Feeling ignored, Yuki thought of escalating the situation and one night working late, rifled through the woman's purse and fished out her house key. He took a photograph of it, noted the manufacturer's details and key number. Afterwards, he contacted an online key duplication service, which delivered the new key without asking any questions. With the key at his disposal, Yuki started sneaking into the woman's apartment in the evening when she went out for a jog. Over the next few months, Yuki broke into the home at least 20 times, taking over 300 photos and clicking pictures of her clothes on the sofa and even the bathroom mirror. He stole the clothing items as "souvenirs". The woman grew suspicious of intrusion after noticing her clothes had been moved and spotting unfamiliar footprints on the floor. After contacting the police, she installed hidden cameras in the home. When Yuki returned for another stalking session, he was promptly apprehended by the police officers. "I just wanted her to feel my presence. She never replied to my messages," said Yuki. Tokyo Metropolitan Police announced that Murai had been arrested on suspicion of trespass and theft. Similar instance Last month, a man was arrested in Japan's western Fukuoka Prefecture after he was found lying in his female employee's bed, only wearing underwear. The unidentified woman in her 20s said she returned home during lunch break to pick up some belongings when she discovered her boss on the bed in a compromising position. The 47-year-old boss told the police during interrogation that he liked the woman and wanted to know more about her. However, it wasn't the first time he had sneaked into her room. Workplace harassment in Japan has become a much-discussed subject in recent times. In February, Japanese women started sharing their workplace harassment stories in the wake of Masahiro Nakai settling his sexual assault case.

Yuki-Galloway pair enters second of Wimbledon men's doubles
Yuki-Galloway pair enters second of Wimbledon men's doubles

The Print

time03-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Print

Yuki-Galloway pair enters second of Wimbledon men's doubles

Yuki and Galloway will next take on the winner of the match between the Dutch combination of Robin Haase and Jean-Julien Rojer and American Marcos Giron and Nuno Borges of Portugal in the next round. The 16th-seeded Indo-American pair defeated Arneodo and Guinard 7-6(8) 6-4 in a first-round match that lasted one hour and 49 minutes. London, Jul 2 (PTI) India's Yuki Bhambri and his American partner Robert Galloway progressed to the second round of men's doubles event at the Wimbledon with straight-sets win over Romain Arneodo of Monaco and Manuel Guinard of France here on Wednesday. Veteran Rohan Bopanna and his partner Belgium's Sander Gillé will take on third seeds Kevin Krawietz and Tim Puetz of Germany in the first round of the men's doubles event, while another Indian Rithvik Choudary Bollipalli and his Colombian partner Nicolás Barrientos will face Alexandre Muller of France and Belgium's David Goffin in their opening-round contests. Another Indian N Sriram Balaji and his Mexican partner Miguel Reyes-Varela will also be in action in the men's doubles and will take on Aleksandar Kovacevic and Learner Tien in the opening round. PTI SSC AM SSC AM AM This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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