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‘Nothing can undo the trauma’: Cassie Ventura responds to Diddy’s 50-month sentence; lawyer says she will ‘continue healing’

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, Cassie Ventura (AP) Cassie Ventura, the former girlfriend of Sean “Diddy” Combs, said that “nothing can undo the trauma” he inflicted on her, but welcomed the 50-month prison sentence delivered after Read More

US government shutdown extended: Senate votes blocked again; House to stay out of session next week

The United States government shutdown entered its third day on Friday, with no resolution in sight as negotiations between Republican and Democratic leaders remain stalled. Read More

‘Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari’ inches towards Rs 15 cr

On the festive occasions of Dussehra and Gandhi Jayanti, the Indian box office saw not one or two, but multiple releases across Bollywood and regional cinema. Read More

Manchester synagogue attack: Suspect on bail in rape case, influenced by Islamist ideology- Key points

At least two Jewish were killed and three others critically injured in a car-ramming and stabbing attack outside Manchester’s Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation synagogue on Yom Kippur. Read More

‘Kantara Chapter 1’ box office collection day 2

‘Kantara Chapter 1’, the much-anticipated film, was released in theaters worldwide on October 2, 2025, pan-India in five languages, including Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, and Malayalam. Read More

MEA: Hold Pak accountable for brutalities on POK civilians

PoK protest NEW DELHI: Indian govt slammed Pakistan for the ongoing protests in POK, saying Islamabad must be held accountable for its “oppressive approach” and “horrific” human rights violations. Read More

Khalistan radicals try to set fire to Ontario cinema twice in a week

File photo NEW DELHI: While Canadian police focus on tackling the Bishnoi syndicate, pro-Khalistan elements attempted arson at a cinema theatre in Ontario twice within a week. The theatre has stopped screening Hindi movies since. Read More

National Medical Commission still to act on junketeering doctors

Representative photo National Medical Commission (NMC) is yet to act against 30 doctors found guilty of accepting a foreign trip funded by pharma company AbbVie as the matter is still “under consideration”. Read More