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Britney Spears marries herself
American pop singer Britney Spears, post her divorce from ex-husband Sam Asghari last year, has now shocked fans as she has 'married herself'.
I DISAGREE WITH SAKSHI: VINESH
DID SEEKING EXEMPTION FROM TRIALS WEAKEN WRESTLERS' BATTLE
When Neena said no smoking
Actress reveals ex-boyfriend borrowed money from her to buy cigarettes
Mark your calendars
ana Patekar and Utkarsh Sharma will be seen together in Gadar 2 director Anil Sharma's new film Vanvaas, the release date of which was announced on Monday. The film will hit theatres on December 20.
Anil Kapoor rejects ₹10 crore ad deal
Anil Kapoor has turned down a lucrative Rs 10 crore deal to endorse a popular pan masala brand.
Adolescent obesity leads to peer pressure and depression, Explains Doctors
They face a lot of bullying, teasing, and abuse.
Urmila sets tongues wagging
Urmila Matondkar attends Mumbai event without wedding ring amid reports of divorce with Mohsin Akhtar Mir
India eye Paris revenge against Germany in Test series
International hockey will return to the capital after a 10-year gap when Olympic bronze-medallists India take on world champions Germany in a two-Test bilateral series starting here on Wednesday, aiming to test some new faces and extract revenge for a recent heartbreak inflicted by the visitors.
Medal prospects hit hard
BODY BLOW | 2026 Commonwealth Games drops hockey, wrestling from roster
Sports fraternity expresses surprise and helplessness
The Glasgow Games will feature 10 sports compared to 19 in 2022
Sarfaraz blessed with baby boy on birthday eve
Indian batter Sarfaraz Khan was blessed with a baby boy on Monday with his wife Romana, just around two hours before his 27th birthday.
‘New Zealand must adapt quickly’
Mitchell says about spin-friendly surface that beckons at Pune
Selection battle for one spot
SECOND TEST | Ten Doeschate admits Rahul or Khan can make way for Gill
Mumbai drops Prithvi for next Ranji Trophy game
Reports suggest fitness concerns and disciplinary issues for his exclusion for the Tripura match
'We're here to make amends,
Australias Cummins aims to reclaim Border-Gavaskar Trophy from India for the first time in over a decade
Warner okay to come out of retirement for India series
Former Australia opener David Warner on Tuesday said he is willing to come out of retirement and play against India in the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy, if the home team needs him in the opening slot.
'Hubs' outside EU for illegal immigrants?
For the first time in the history of the European Union, the European Commission wants to consider sending illegal migrants to third countries outside the EU before they are finally deported to their countries of origin.
Blinken in Israel as war rages on
CLAIMS AND COUNTER-CLAIMS | Hezbollah targets military base near Tel Aviv after IDF missiles damage Beirut hospital, where thirteen were killed
Peru ex-prez jailed for 20 yrs in bribe case
Peruvian former president Alejandro Toledo has been convicted of taking bribes from Brazilian construction company Odebrecht and was sentenced to 20 years and six months in prison on Monday, stated the Guardian.
Polls: Kamala holds 46%-43% lead over Don
The latest polls showed that voters had a dim view of the economy, favoring Trump's approach on this issue
Modi meets Putin, calls for peaceful solution to conflict
Within hours of landing in Kazan for the 16th BRICS summit Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Russian President Vladimir Putin for a bilateral meeting and reiterated his earlier statements calling for a peaceful resolution of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine and that India was ready to help.
Will apologize if 1971 crimes proven: Jamaat
Jamaat-e-Islami will own up to crimes committed during the Liberation War if they are proven beyond doubt, its chief Shafiqur Rahman told Bangladeshi publication the Daily Star, in an exclusive interview. Acknowledging that his party had advocated for a unified Pakistan, its ameer stressed that instances of individual criminal acts, however, did not imply organisational culpability for Jamaat-e-Islami, one of the oldest Islamist parties in Bangladesh.
India, China forge a new path
India-China relations have taken on a new dimension with their ability to resolve disputes in eastern Ladakh.
The politics of procreation
Chief Minister MK Stalin of Tamil Nadu is not exactly known for cracking jokes.
Reckoning with a slowdown and inflation that is still high
An economy slowing down - even if cyclically - during the festival season is a worrying feature
The dangers of overconfidence and complacency in the Congress
The challenge for the Opposition is to confront not only the BJP but also its own shortcomings
Industrial conclave in Rewa today
An industrial conclave for investment is being held in Rewa on Wednesday.
PM sets up team to monitor projects, makes Shivraj its head
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set up a team to monitor the schemes and projects.
Over 11K litres of illegal flammable petroleum substance seized
In a major breakthrough in the crackdown on illegal petroleum trading, local food department seized more than 11,000 litres of a highly flammable petroleum substance from a firm in the city on Tuesday.
Recruitment on 1L govt posts to start by December
CABINET MEETING: Ministers to do Govardhan Puja at Gaushalas