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Still grieving for Chadwick
Lupita Nyong'o says she hasn't watched Black Panther since her co-star's death
Hugh, Kate Hudson to star in a musical
Hollywood stars may team up for Craig Brewer's movie Song Sung Blue
50 Viking Age skeletons found
Brooch designs suggest the dead were buried between 850 and 900 AD
Europa Clipper on its way to explore Jupiter's ocean world
The $5 billion spacecraft launched atop SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from Kennedy Space Centre
China plans to construct lunar space station
China on Tuesday announced plans to launch a manned lunar mission, construct a lunar space station and explore habitable planets and extra-terrestrial life to expand its space programme in the next few decades.
Climate change to cripple health emergency services
Climate change is likely to have a severe impact on health emergency services around the world, international experts in emergency medicine warned on Sunday.
Naomi's a pro at creepy smiles
Actress teaches chat show host Jimmy Kimmel the ‘creepiest smile ever'
Sharvari is Alia's 'big fan'
Actress says working with the Raazi actress is a 'dream come true' for her
Moving towards city lights
I'm now tapping into scripts in urban space', so says the leading actor of Laapataa Ladies Sparsh Shrivastava
Rashmika to promote cyber safety
Actress has been named national ambassador of Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C)
SRK-starrer Fauji gets a sequel
Sequel to see actress Ankita Lokhande's husband Vicky Jain mark his acting debut
Bijou is at loggerheads with Jigra casting team
Actor Bijou Thaangjam, known for his roles in Mary Kom and Shivaay, has accused the casting team behind the Alia Bhatt-starrer Jigra of unprofessional behaviour.
When Aditya had said no to Varun
Actor says the director refused to cast him in a big-budget action film
Master of the art of muting
Bollywood actress Ananya Panday who was recently seen in the series Call Me Bae has mastered the art of muting social media profiles and said that it \"avoids all the drama of unfollowing a person\".
Kajol, the 'real Singham'
Actress says she's the boss at home, not husband actor Ajay Devgn
Travel bug of Gujaratis is on steroids in America
Gujaratis are renowned for their entrepreneurial spirit, cultural richness, and notably, their insatiable wanderlust. This travel bug, a defining trait of the Gujarati ethos, seems to go into overdrive once they land in America. The reasons behind this phenomenon are as fascinating as they are multifaceted.
Pakistan make modest start
Ghulam's debut ton carries Pakistan to 259-5 in 2nd Test against England
Study shows how stress worsens colorectal cancer
While stress is known to significantly contribute to the onset of various health issues, a new study has shown how stress can worsen colorectal cancer (CRC).
Excessive screen time affects child's behaviour
Psychologists warn about appearance of behavioural issues like aggressiveness, anger, depression and anxiety disorder
Japan and Australia draw 1-1 in Asian WC qualifying
I'm very proud of the performance: Jackson
France defeat Belgium 2-1 in the Nations League
France and Germany had stand-in forwards to thank for wins
India eye consistent run vs Kiwis
The game at the Chinnaswamy Stadium faces the threat of rain
NZ pacer Ben Sears ruled out of India tour
Right-arm pacer Sears has a knee injury
Latham looking forward to beating 'well-rounded' India
India has an equally good seam attack: Tom Latham
Bishnoi gang linked to Indian agents targeting Khalistani elements: Canada cops
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police alleged that the Bishnoi gang is connected to the \"agents\" of the Indian government, which is targeting the South Asian community specifically \"pro-Khalistani elements\" in the country.
'Everything on table'
Says Canadian foreign minister when asked about sanctions on India
Taliban-run media stops showing images of living beings in some Afghan provinces
Taliban run-media have stopped showing images of living beings in some Afghan provinces to comply with morality laws, an official confirmed Tuesday.
Trudeau's anti-India tirade continues
Accuses India of using diplomats, organised crimes to attack Canadians
Oppn MPs write to LS Speaker, allege rules violation in Waqf JPC
Opposition MPs on Tuesday wrote to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on the \"gross violation of parliamentary code of conduct\" in the meeting of the joint committee examining the Waqf (Amendment) Bill by panel chairman Jagdambika Pal.
Four planes get bomb threats
Four planes, including one bound for the United States, received bomb-threat messages through a social media handle on Tuesday, prompting security agencies to undertake specific counter-terrorist drills at various airports, official sources said.