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It's my cousin's wedding, so got to be there: Rana Daggubati
Actor Rana Daggubati has resumed work post the wedding of his cousin, actor Naga Chaitanya with actor Sobhita Dhulipala.
Deepika makes first appearance since baby, joins Diljit at his Bengaluru concert
Fans were in for a surprise on Friday as actor Deepika Padukone made her first public appearance since the birth of her daughter, Dua Padukone Singh, at singer Diljit Dosanjh's concert in Bengaluru.
Indian-American comedian Kabir 'Kabeezy' Singh dies at 39
Comedian Kabir 'Kabeezy' Singh, known for being a semi-finalist in America's Got Talent in 2021, was found dead on Wednesday at his home in San Francisco, California, reported TMZ.
I'M LOVING BEING A MUM
In her first interview since her daughter's birth, actor Drashti Dhami talks to Kavita Awaasthi about embracing motherhood
City held at Palace, Merseyside derby postponed
Manchester City failed to win for the eighth time in nine games in a 2-2 draw at Crystal Palace on Saturday as high winds caused the Merseyside derby between Everton and Liverpool to be postponed.
Ever closer to tiebreak as Ding, Gukesh draw again in Game 10
Easily the most disappointing draw of the contest, very little happened in Game 10. The match is tied 5-5 with four classical games left
Under-fire India women seek to level ODI series
The series is on the line as India face Australia in the second women's ODI at Brisbane on Sunday while trying to address a temporary top-order batting crisis that has largely been triggered by the absence of Shafali Verma and Yastika Bhatia.
Siraj's send-off surprises Head, provokes spectators
It had seemed like the match had slipped out of India's grasp and Mohammed Siraj had just been hit for six over deep square leg by Travis Head.
Paris hero Hardik eyes confident return at HIL
There was a glint in his eye as Hardik Singh discussed the return of the Hockey India League (HIL) over a video call from Rotterdam.
Good players deserve longer stint: Chappell
It was in June 2005 that Greg Chappell took over as India coach.
Hometown hero Travis turns Test Australia's way, India face defeat
Aggressive batter hit a 141-ball 140, having struck winning tons vs India in ODI World Cup and WTC final
Judy Garland's ruby slippers up for auction after 20 years
{FROM 'THE WIZARD OF OZ'} THE ICONIC SHOES WERE STOLEN FROM A MINNESOTA MUSEUM
48 held in crackdown on pro-EU protesters
Georgian police said on Saturday they arrested 48 people during a crackdown on pro-EU protesters who rallied on Friday for a ninth consecutive day against the government decision to shelve talks on joining the bloc.
QATAR PM SEES 'MOMENTUM' ON GAZA TALKS AFTER U.S. POLLS
Qatar's prime minister said, on Saturday, momentum had returned to talks aimed at securing a truce and hostage exchange deal in Gaza following the election of Donald Trump as US president.
Macron brings Trump and Zelensky together in Paris
French President Emmanuel Macron welcomed Donald Trump to Paris, on Saturday, with a full dose of presidential pomp, ahead of the reopening of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, and they held an impromptu meeting with Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky on a day that mixed pageantry with attention to pressing global problems.
Syrian rebels near capital Damascus as crisis widens
Insurgents' stunning march across Syria gained speed on Saturday with news that they had reached the suburbs of the capital and with the government forced to deny rumors that President Bashar Assad had fled the country.
Romania's top court scraps prez election
Romania's constitutional court, on Friday, cancelled the country's presidential election following allegations of Russian interference in favour of the far-right frontrunner, just two days ahead of the run-off.
S Korea prez avoids ouster as ruling party walks out of Parl
Opposition parties proposed the impeachment motion days after President Yoon briefly imposed martial law
Prize sensitive
Is it time for a change in how the Nobels are awarded? Could new areas of focus help transform a troubled world? What would it take to do things a little differently, and arguably (think of the Peace Prize) do them better?
Pause and effect
I decided to go a week without telling a lie, and it was brutal, stressful - and devastating to others. On Day Four, I discovered a cure: silence. Here's how to use the perfect pause
Butter together
SPREAD THE LOVE
A 'lung' test for the Amazon
HOW DOES EARTH 'BREATHE'?
From the fringes to the frame
Prafulla Dahanukar's work has been exhibited around the world, but her impact on Modern art in India remains largely forgotten. An upcoming retrospective seeks to change that
Split screen
It was thrilling to be able to watch the indie arthouse film, All We Imagine as Light, in theatres. What a change, I thought. Then I ran the numbers. We have a long way to go
Escape velocity
She has been making news for her ineffably beautiful novel, Orbital, which follows six astronauts on board a space station, observing them as they observe their home planet. The novel recently won the Booker Prize. 'I wrote it with a sense of sorrow, of wanting to almost memorialise Earth as our home and as something fundamentally unboundaried and beautiful,' Harvey says
Why does it take so long to gain wings?
Alexander the Great conquered the entire West Asia and defeated the Persian Empire before he, in a modern parallel, reached the final year of BCom.
The strangeness of hatred for the Other
To be honest, I'm struggling for the right word. I wouldn't call it inexplicable because that suggests it cannot be explained. Nor would I call it deplorable though if others did, I wouldn't rush to disagree. No, I'd perhaps plump for strange, in the sense of both bizarre and bewildering. But is that the mot juste? I'm not sure.
The need to protect the sanctity of the Preamble
Why apex court's ruling on the amendment of the Constitution during the Emergency to include secularism and socialism in the Preamble sets off mixed feelings
A moral compass for redeeming Sikh legacy
The Sikh community has long exemplified integrity, courage, and generosity – virtues deeply embedded in its foundational principles of seva (selfless service) and sarbat da bhala (welfare of all).
PM MODI HAILS ELEVATION OF INDIAN PRIEST BY POPE FRANCIS
In a grand consistory held in the Vatican on Saturday, 51-year-old Indian priest George Jacob Koovakad was elevated to the rank of cardinal by Pope Francis.