People crowd around an I-Phone store at a mall in Delhi, during the lauch of the I-Phone 5 in New Delhi on Friday. PTI
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Actress Neha Dhupia with CEO of Airtel for Delhi NCR region Rohit Gothi along with the winners of an event organised earlier at a function in New Delhi on Friday. PTI
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England cricketers Jonny Bairstow (L) and Eoin Morgan punch fists during the first day of a three day practise match between Mumbai 'A' and England at The D.Y. Patil stadium in Vashi of Navi Mumbai on November 3, 2012. AFP
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Former cricketer Sunil Gavaskar during the launch of Ulysse Nardin watches in Mumbai on Saturday. PTI
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Umpires check the light with a light meter during the Ranji Trophy match between Bengal and Rajasthan at Eden Garden in Kolkata on Saturday. PTI
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Bengal bowler Laxmi Ratan Shukla being greeted by his teammates after dismissing Rajasthan batsman Robin Bisht (not in the picture) during day 2 of the Ranji Trophy match at Eden Garden in Kolkata on Saturday. PTI
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President Pranab Mukherjee with the Leader of Opposition of Bangladesh Khaleda Zia at the Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi on Saturday. PTI
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Tourists enjoys shikara ride at the Dal lake,in Srinagar on Saturday. PTI
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Election officials carrying EVM's from the distribution centre in Dharamshala ahead of November 4 elections in Himachal Pradesh, on Saturday. PTI
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Actors and former Mr and Miss India Ganesh Venkataraman and Tanvi Vyas at a Fashion week in Coimbatore on Saturday. PTI
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A newspaper vendor stacks newspapers on the carrier of his bicycle for distribution as people jog past him at the break of dawn in Mumbai, India, Saturday, Nov. 3, 2012.
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A painted ambassador car displayed at German Embassy during the concluding day of Indo-German Urban Mela in New Delhi on Saturday. PTI
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Force India's German driver Nico Hulkenberg drives during the third practice session at the Yas Marina circuit in Abu Dhabi on November 3, 2012 ahead of the Abu Dhabi Formula One Grand Prix. AFP
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Bengal Coach W.V.Raman chats with Ashoke Dinda during a drinks break on the 2nd day of the Ranji Trophy match against Rajasthan at Eden Garden in Kolkata on Saturday. PTI
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Security person stand guard on the eve of Congress party rally at Ramlila ground in New Delhi on Saturday. PTI
Real Madrid's Brazilian defender Marcelo (C) and his teammates celebrate with the trophy after the UEFA Champions League final football match between Liverpool and Real Madrid at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis. Credit: AFP Photo
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This photograph taken on May 28, 2022, shows the damaged building of the Faculty of Economics of Karazin National University in Kharkiv, amid Russian invasion of Ukraine. Credit: AFP Photo
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Chris Shelton, 36, helps his son Luke Shelton, 7, steady a firearm at the George R. Brown Convention Center during the National Rifle Association (NRA) annual convention on May 28, 2022 in Houston, Texas. Credit: AFP Photo
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Director Park Chan-wook, Best Director award winner for the film "Decision to Leave" poses during the photocall after closing ceremony at the Cannes Film Festival. Credit: Reuters photo
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A view shows one of the galleries during a rescue operation inside Perkoa mine where a flood trapped eight miners inside the galleries, in Perkoa, Burkina Faso. Credit: Reuters photo
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People pray during a prayer service as they visit a memorial for the victims of the Robb Elementary School mass shooting in City of Uvalde Town Square. Credit: AFP Photo
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Sanctuary', a memorial built to honour victims of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, designed by David Best, burns after being set alight as part of a ceremonial burning, at the Miners' Welfare Park in Bedworth, near Coventry, Britain. Credit: Reuters photo
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Today's Horoscope - May 29, 2022: Check horoscope for all sun signs
Today's Horoscope - May 29, 2022: Check horoscope for all sun signs
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Aries: You don’t want to give into your moodiness today. A day spent at home helping will go a long way in promoting peace. You could be invited to a black-tie affair that will give you the platform for networking. Lucky Colour: Mango. Lucky Number: 5.
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Taurus: You seem to be putting in a lot of effort over what actually seems like a waste of time. A sense of frustration is setting in, as you feel you are being pulled in all directions. Get your facts right and then tackle the matter. Lucky Colour: Purple. Lucky Number: 8.
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Gemini: Unrealistic promises will only get you in trouble. Don't let your partner put demands on you. You have been immersing yourself in work, but all work and no play will not only be frustrating, but can be exhausting and leave you feeling lonely. Lucky Colour: Sky-Blue. Lucky Number: 2.
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Cancer: You feel that your close ones have not been supportive and feel let-down at some core-level. Today you are in a cranky mood and tend to nag a bit. Hold on ! Lucky Colour: Ivory. Lucky Number: 3.
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Leo: A sibling is supportive and tries to make the day as easy as possible for you. An unexpected travel plan upsets your plans for the day. You could be invited to a black-tie affair that will give you the platform for networking. Lucky Colour: Cream. Lucky Number: 9.
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Virgo: Situations could easily get blown out of proportion if you have made unreasonable promises. You are ready to blow up and your stress level has gone into over drive. Avoid conflicts with in-laws or other family members. Lucky Colour: Brown. Lucky Number: 4
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Libra: What you do and say cannot possibly meet with the approval of everyone today. So stop your people-pleasing attitude. You have been trying to please everyone, which has left you with little energy to please yourself. Lucky Colour: Lilac. Lucky Number: 7.
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Scorpio: Stand up for yourself before you end up falling over due to stress. Remember your strengths and draw on them. Careful what you say about other people's lives, you could end up giving away information you shouldn't. Lucky Colour: Burgundy. Lucky Number: 1.
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Sagittarius: A partner or special someone can help stir up your enthusiasm and build your confidence. This is a good time for both competitive and cooperative activities. Lucky Colour: Green. Lucky Number: 2.
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Capricorn: You are upset that those living with you aren't pulling their weight. Avoid indulging in unnecessary arguments, and see what can be achieved without being angry about it. Turn things around, make sure that they do their share. Lucky Colour: Magenta. Lucky Number:3
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Aquarius: You have the gift of the gab and you have the ability to motivate others. You could have quite a fan following due to your prowess with words. You are easy-going by nature but don't let anyone take you for granted today. Lucky Colour: Ivory. Lucky Number: 8
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Pisces: You tend to fly off the handle at the slightest thing today. Try to keep your temper under check. Your anger lasts only for a short while, but not everyone is as forgiving or guileless as you. Lucky Colour: Beige. Lucky Number: 5.
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In Pics | Top 10 highest-paid athletes in 2022
UPDATED : May 28 2022, 20:01 IST
Here's a list of world's highest earning atheletes in 2022, according to Forbesreport.
Rank 1: Lionel Messi | Total earning is $130 million. Messi’s on-field earnings are $75 million and off-field earnings are $55 million. Credit: AFP Photo
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Rank 2: LeBron James | Total earning is $121.2 million. James’s on-field earnings are $41.2 million and off-field earnings are $80 million. Credit: AFP Photo
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Rank 3: Cristiano Ronaldo | Total earning is $115 million. Ronaldo’s on-field earnings are $60 million and off-field earnings are $55 million. Credit: Reuters Photo
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Rank 4: Neymar | Total earning is $95 million. Neymar’s on-field earnings are $70 million and off-field earnings are $25 million. Credit: Reuters Photo
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Rank 5: Stephen Curry | Total earning is $92.8 million. Stephen’s on-field earnings are $45.8 million and off-field earnings are $47 million. Credit: Reuters Photo
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Rank 6: Kevin Durant | Total earning is $92.1 million. Kevin’s on-field earnings are $42.1 million and off-field earnings are $50 million. Credit: AFP Photo
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Rank 7: Roger Federer | Total earning is $90.7 million. Federer’s on-field earnings are $0.7 million and off-field earnings are $90 million. Credit: Reuters Photo
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Rank 8: Canelo Alvarez | Total earning is $90 million. Alvarez’s on-field earnings are $85 million and off-field earnings are $5 million. Credit: Reuters Photo
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Rank 9: Tom Brady | Total earning is $83.9 million. Brady’s on-field earnings are $31.9 million and off-field earnings are $52 million. Credit: AFP Photo
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Rank 10: Giannis Antetokounmpo | Total earning is $80.9 million. Antetokounmpo’s on-field earnings are $39.9 million and off-field earnings are $41 million. Credit: AFP Photo