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    Indo-Pak war casts shadow on Miss World event
    Indo-Pak war casts shadow on Miss World event
    The ongoing war-like tensions between India and Pakistan appear to be casting a shadow over the Miss World event, with both the organizers and the Telangana state government facing growing pressure to ensure the event proceeds smoothly.
    Tight Security at Tirumala Amid India-Pak Tensions
    Tight Security at Tirumala Amid India-Pak Tensions
    Authorities have tightened security at Sri Venkateswara temple atop Tirumala hills near here in the wake of tension on the India-Pakistan border.
    #Single Review: Light Laughs, Heavy Flaws
    #Single Review: Light Laughs, Heavy Flaws
    The trailer of #Single gained traction and sparked controversy due to a couple of dialogues that actor Manchu Vishnu found offensive.
    IPL 2025 suspended indefinitely, BCCI cites national interest: Sources
    Amid the escalating military conflict between India and Pakistan, the BCCI has decided to suspend the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 season indefinitely in an emergency meeting on Friday, sources told IANS.
    Jagan's Power Talk: Retribution is Certain
    Jagan's Power Talk: Retribution is Certain
    Since the coalition government took charge in Andhra Pradesh, there have been strong criticisms that it is selectively implementing only the Red Book promises with full commitment.
    Possibility of IPL Cancellation Amid Tensions
    Possibility of IPL Cancellation Amid Tensions
    The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has announced that it is closely monitoring the situation before making a final decision on the continuation of IPL 2025, following rising tensions between India and Pakistan.
    Coup in Pakistan Army? Asim Munir reportedly detained
    Coup in Pakistan Army? Asim Munir reportedly detained
    Unconfirmed media reports circulating late Thursday night have raised speculation of a possible power struggle within the top ranks of the Pakistan Army, allegedly involving General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC), and General Asim Munir, the current Chief of Army Staff (COAS).
    India-Pakistan conflict is 'none of our business'
    India-Pakistan conflict is 'none of our business'
    US Vice-President J.D. Vance has said that the conflict between India and Pakistan is fundamentally none of our business, though he and President Donald Trump are encouraging both the countries to de-escalate.
    Subham Review: Starts Slowly, Ends Nicely
    Subham Review: Starts Slowly, Ends Nicely
    Samantha has ventured into production with the launch of her own banner, Tralala Moving Pictures.
    HOT: Eesha Rebba Stuns in Brown Chic Look
    HOT: Eesha Rebba Stuns in Brown Chic Look
    3 Roses actress Eesha Rebba turned heads with her latest style statement — a stunning brown chic ensemble that blended elegance with effortless glamour.
    India can wipe Pakistan off the world map: Revanth
    India can wipe Pakistan off the world map: Revanth
    Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy said on Thursday that India can wipe Pakistan off the world map.
    Sirens Sounded In Chandigarh And Mohali, Blackout Enforced
    Sirens Sounded In Chandigarh And Mohali, Blackout Enforced
    An aerial attack by Pakistan targeting Jammu was successfully foiled by India’s air defence systems on Thursday night.
    Sree Vishnu's Single USA Premieres Today
    Sree Vishnu's Single USA Premieres Today
    King Of Content Sree Vishnu, known for his unique comic timing and relatable performances, is back with a rib-tickling entertainer Single, all set for a grand worldwide release tomorrow, with USA premieres today, brought to you by V Cinemas.
    HC seeks records of land allotment to Lulu Group
    HC seeks records of land allotment to Lulu Group
    The Andhra Pradesh high court on Thursday directed the state government to present its decision regarding land allocation to the Lulu Group in Visakhapatnam.
    'Fluent English' Required To Remain In Britain
    'Fluent English' Required To Remain In Britain
    Migrants aiming to settle permanently in the UK will soon face tougher English language requirements under new immigration rules expected next week, The Times reports.