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Usha Vance announces fourth baby: How did she and US Vice Prez JD Vance meet? Yale Law romance goes viral

JD Vance and Usha Vance Expecting Fourth Child: A Look at Their Family Journey Today the spotlight is on Usha Vance and US Vice President JD Vance, as the couple joyfully announced recently that they are expecting their fourth child Read More

Looking for a job in the UAE? Sharjah announces 2,000 government posts under 2026 budget

Sharjah unveils major employment plan for 2026, with 2,000 government jobs / image: file In a move that has sparked excitement across the emirate, His Highness Sheikh Dr. Read More

‘Will continue working bilaterally’: Spanish President Sánchez to visit India; strategic partnership, EU trade talks on agenda

. NEW DELHI: Spanish President Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón is expected to visit India soon, Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares said on Wednesday. Read More

Hande Ercel DENIES calling Shah Rukh Khan ‘UNCLE’

Turkish star Hande Ercel has officially shut down claims that she referred to Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan as “uncle” in her social media post. Read More

Sarvam Maya BO day 27: Nivin Pauly film crosses Rs 144.85 cr

Nivin Pauly’s ‘Sarvam Maya’ has emerged as a surprising triumph, maintaining an impressive presence in cinemas four weeks post-launch, even amid fierce competition from significant Pongal releases. Read More

Who is Rimi Sen? — The ‘Dhoom’ actress who walked awy from Bollywood

Back in the early 2000s, you couldn’t really escape Rimi Sen if you watched Bollywood movies. She was everywhere — from ‘Dhoom’ to ‘Hungama’ to ‘Golmaal: Fun Unlimited’, she pretty much owned the big screen for a while. Read More

Blue Davos: Water security now central at Davos; economic risks drive shift

AI-generated A theme known as “Blue Davos” is beginning to emerge at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting, signifying that water-related issues are no longer marginalised in international discourse. Read More

Don’t close Punjab Kesari press: Supreme Court to Punjab

Supreme Court NEW DELHI: Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed Punjab Kesari to continue operating one of its printing presses which was closed by the state pollution control board, allegedly for publishing an adverse report against the Read More