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Kamya Punjabi Leads India’s First Hindi Film On Menopause
MUMBAI- The poster for ‘Me No Pause Me Play’, India’s first Hindi feature film focused on menopause, was unveiled on World Menopause Day by Digifilming and Mirrro Films. The film is notable for addressing a subject that remains largely undiscussed...
India's First-Ever Cheetah Safari! How You Can Spot The Animal At Kuno National Park
Last Updated:October 20, 2025, 20:00 IST Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park has been hosting India's first-ever Cheetah Safari for all visitors and tourists since October 1. India's first cheetah safari at Kuno National Park.India’s biodiverse...
Aqeel, Ushna advance as top seeds dominate on Day 2 of Sheheryar Malik Memorial Pakistan Open Tennis
LAHORE: The 9th Sheheryar Malik Memorial Pakistan Open Tennis Championship 2025 continued in full swing at the Sports Board Punjab Tennis Academy, Nishtar Park, Lahore. The second day of the prestigious national event witnessed over 35 exciting...
Last call at Pacific Theatre: Wakey, Wakey marks an end and a beginning amid industry struggles
Breadcrumb Trail Links Entertainment Local Arts The Chalmers Heritage Building has hosted Pacific Theatre productions for 30 years. This will likely be the last. Craig Erickson starts as Guy in Pacific Theatre's remount of its acclaimed 2021...
Concert review: Amanda Forsythe sings Handel with the Pacific Baroque Orchestra
Breadcrumb Trail Links Entertainment Local Arts Music Her tone, ability with complicated ornamentation and presence all combined to produce music making of the highest calibre Soprano Amanda Forsythe performed with members of the Pacific Baroque...
Library book ban halted: Fort Campbell school ordered to restore books about race, gender
A federal judge has ruled in favor of students from Fort Campbell’s Barsanti Elementary School, finding that the government's "partisan interest" violated students' First Amendment rights. FORT CAMPBELL, KY (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – A federal judge has...
Bitcoin closes $107K CME gap as focus shifts to Friday's key CPI print
Key points: Bitcoin retreats to near $106,000 as gold struggles to find support after major daily losses. BTC price action continues low-time frame liquidity games after failing to hold support higher. CPI week begins to take its toll on crypto...
Accused CEO triggerman Luigi Mangione pummelled by Thai 'ladyboys'
Breadcrumb Trail Links Crime World The accused killer was shocked at cost of health care while in Asia compared to U.S. Published Oct 22, 2025 • Last updated 3 hours ago • 2 minute read Suspect Luigi Mangione is taken into the Blair County...
SpaceX has disabled 2,500 Starlink devices linked to Myanmar scam centres
Breadcrumb Trail Links News World Sprawling compounds where internet tricksters target foreigners with romance and business cons have thrived along Myanmar's loosely governed border Author of the article: Published Oct 22, 2025 • 3 minute read...
US Obliterates Another Alleged Narco Skiff In First Pacific Ocean Strike
The U.S. military carried out another strike against an alleged drug vessel, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced Wednesday. The military strike, which occurred on Tuesday, targeted a boat allegedly carrying narcotics along a route in the...
Bestselling children’s author celebrates Welsh sports stars in new book
Wonderful Welsh Sporting Heroes by James Stafford (Y Lolfa) Wales might be a small country, but we punch well above our weight when it comes to sporting heroes. This week sees the publication of a new children’s book telling the stories of 20 of...
Book chronicles India's electronics revolution
Muscat, Oct 20 Rajan V Kokkuri, a Muscat bashed author, is set to release his fifth book titled “Born To Dream: Edition 2” in a series that pays tribute to the inspiring journey of the three pioneers of the electronics revolution in India. The...
Google to invest $15 billion in India, build largest AI hub outside U.S.
Breadcrumb Trail Links Money Money News Technology India is projected to have more than 900 million internet users by year's end Author of the article: Published Oct 14, 2025 • 2 minute read Google says its data centre will make India's...
China’s crackdown on pessimism resonates
Having grown up in a colony of the Soviet Union, I read with horrified amusement about China targeting “excessively pessimistic sentiment” (“China punishes web pessimists,” Page A3, Oct. 9). Under Communism, nothing bad is supposed to happen. Our...
Chelsea Rare Book Fair Returns
The ABA Chelsea Rare Book Fair will return to Chelsea Old Town Hall on October 31 and November 1. The fair brings together exhibitors specialising in rare books, first editions, maps, prints, manuscripts and ephemera from all over the world with a...
Sleigh the Holidays with the Army & Air Force Exchange Service Toy Book
DALLAS – From action figures to playsets, the Army & Air Force Exchange Service’s annual Toy Book is the ultimate gift guide for military shoppers looking play nice with their wallets. This year’s Toy Book features trending toys and games—all...
The DP World Tour Playoff Spots Are Confirmed, As 100-Foot Wonder Putt Puts Former LIV Golfer In PGA Tour Card Contention
The stakes were high for many of the field at the Genesis Championship, the last of the DP World Tour's Back 9 events before two season-ending Playoffs. For some players competing at Woo Jeong Hills Country Club in South Korea, their future on the...
Tagore bust unveiled
A bust of Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore carved by the famous Chinese sculptor Yuan Xikun was unveiled at the Indian Embassy here. The sculpture was unveiled on the sidelines of a symposium titled Sangamam – A Confluence of Indian...
Lisa See's Daughters of the Sun and Moon Highlights The Chinese Massacre of 1871 — See the Cover! (Exclusive) By Yamillah Hurtado
NEED TO KNOW Daughters of the Sun and Moon is New York Times bestselling author Lisa See’s 13th novel The book highlights the Chinese Massacre of 1871 Daughters of the Sun and Moon will arrive in June 2026 New York Times bestselling author Lisa...
The rare-earths travesty US inflicts on itself against China
In the 1960s, the conservative intellectual James Burnham wrote a book arguing that the decline of Western civilization was a self-imposed choice. The volume, famously called “Suicide of the West,” desperately needs to be updated with an epilogue...