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‘Bridgerton’ season five to focus on hunt for new Lady Whistledown: Jess Brownell

New Delhi, Mar 4 (PTI) Season five of the hit period romance series "Bridgerton" will centre on the hunt for a new Lady Whistledown,...

Yash’s ‘Toxic’ postponed to June 4, averts clash with ‘Dhurandhar’

Mumbai, Mar 4 (PTI) The release of the much-anticipated movie, “Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups”, starring Yash, has been postponed to June 4...

A French artist is transforming LSR wall. Sarojini Naidu meets Annie Emaux

The mural, titled ‘The Nightingale and the Grocery Shop’, is part of Wall Art India, an urban art initiative led by the Alliance Française, the Embassy of France and the Institut Français.

Konkona Sensharma says she receives few offers for featuring in theatrical projects

Mumbai, Mar 4 (PTI) Actor Konkona Sensharma has a desire to return to the big screen with a theatrical film, saying such offers...

Musk wants ‘native’, ‘indigenous’ terms for Europeans. Dispute erupts

First Nations is specific to Canada, Native Americans is mostly used in the US. And the term indigenous is broader, referring to tribal and aboriginal populations across the globe.

CBSE postpones board exams for students in UAE, Iran. ‘Children can’t study amid airstrikes’

CBSE stated in a recent circular that it will review the situation on 5 March and take an appropriate decision regarding the examinations scheduled from 7 March onward.

Indian parents should worry about children’s screen time during board exams, new data shows

The study by the recently launched Child Online Protection app is based on responses collected from 5,000 families in Tier-1 and Tier-2 cities of India.

How Iranian women who cut their hair responded to Khamenei’s death in the last 48 hours

Iranian women are once again voicing their stance on the strikes on 28 February and the resulting escalation across social media.

Curious case of Jharkhand’s ghost DSPs, SDMs, forest officers. ‘We don’t exist officially’

‘We wear uniform, draw salary, don’t have a post’— over 100 Jharkhand DSPs & Sub-Divisional Magistrates in limbo.

UNESCO flags demolition and encroachment in Jaipur—World Heritage status at risk

In 1991, Jaipur had around 1,200 havelis, a number that has now been reduced to 800.

On Camera

How China sees Iran’s post-Khamenei trajectory. It depends on four factors

Chinese discourse places particular emphasis on the role of the US, evaluating both the strategic feasibility of deeper American involvement and the broader geopolitical consequences.

Six charts that explain China’s weakening economy as it posts lowest growth target in decades

China’s government lowered its official 2026 growth target to 4.5%-5% — its least ambitious goal since 1991.

War reaches India’s backyard as Iranian warship sunk by US submarine off Sri Lanka coast. 100 dead

Sinking of the ship has raised eyebrows in the Indian defence and security establishment. Lankan navy has recovered several bodies, believed to be of crew members.

Pakistan is fighting a two-front war. I saw it coming 15 yrs ago

The Pakistani political leadership is weak and devoid of any intellect. Its diplomacy is entirely India-China-US focused and suffers from a presumptive view of Afghanistan as a vassal.