Anupam Kher on The Kashmir Files, Karthikeya 2 success: I am the only actor to give Rs 480 crore films
Anupam Kher on The Kashmir Files Karthikeya success I am the only actor to give Rs crore films
Anupam Kher on The Kashmir Files Karthikeya success I am the only actor to give Rs crore films
ALL four English sides are through to the round of 16 in the UEFA Champions League, with Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City looking to win the trophy.
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Everyone at the Football Club would like to place on record our Thanks to Raith Supporters’ Fund contributor David Greig. David won the most recent quarterly draw, and instantly donated £500 of his winnings back […]
While Tajikistan’s history is being hidden behind glimmering new facades, some hold onto tradition with quiet determination.
In the southern part of the country, churches and streets hold the remnants of eight centuries of Islamic rule.
Cuisine is one of the few ways to characterize Singapore’s Peranakan culture, a hard-to-pin-down blend of ethnic and racial identities.
The air pollution situation is the worst in Noida which falls into the path of emissions being transported from stubble burning, said Gufran Beig, founder project director, SAFAR
A mutual fund is a pool of professionally managed funds that invest in a diversified portfolio of securities.
Students and staff at two universities share the struggles being faced by young people.
Canadian miner Equinox Gold said on Wednesday that its full-year production would fall short of its guidance and that its costs would exceed the upper-end of its target range, citing persistent global inflationary pressures. The TSX-listed miner, which operates entirely in the Americas, stated that its production would be about 540 000 oz of gold, with its updated all-in sustaining cost (AISC) guidance of $1 530/oz being exceeded by about 5%.
Artist Rajashree Nayak’s woodcut, linocut and etching works bring to the fore a woman’s struggle to prove her identity
In the run up to the midterms, we keep hearing about a crime wave. But the claims are often rife with misinformation and racism.
Not one member of the Phillies got a hit and the Astros won the game, tying the Series against the Phillies, two games each. The only other World Series no-hitter ever belongs to Don Larsen.
Failing infrastructure left tens of thousands in Jackson, Mississippi without safe tap water for more than a month this summer. For the Jackson suburb of Byram, the solution is to go their own way.
Abortion rights are on the ballot in Michigan, which has already become a regional abortion haven. Kate Wells spent weeks observing procedures and talking to patients inside a clinic outside Detroit.
If the Senate gets its way, this weekend will be the last time we turn our clocks back an hour. But the House is holding up a bill to make Daylight Saving time permanent amid health concerns.
Tensions between North and South Korea are increasing with both sides firing missiles into disputed maritime areas for the first time since the Korean peninsula was divided more than 70 years ago.
Fans of Harry Potter erected a memorial to Dobby the house elf on the beach where he dies in the series. But the amount of socks they leave there is becoming a problem.
Two days of North Korean missile tests increase tensions. Ethiopia and Tigray agree to a cease fire. And, Biden sounds the alarm on the state of democracy.
Following the attack on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband, lawmakers, some of whom have experienced their own threats, are expressing concern for their safety and that of those close to them.
After two years of catastrophic and brutal conflict, Ethiopia's warring sides have agreed to a permanent cessation of hostilities.
In a few key battleground states, new district voting maps may help Democrats pick up some state legislative seats in this midterm election.