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The Hindu BAFTA Awards 2025 longlists: Payal Kapadia’s ‘All We Imagine as Light’ earns three nods
Payal Kapadia’s ‘All We Imagine as Light’ has earned BAFA Film Awards nods in the Best Director, Original Screenplay and Best Film not in the English language categories
The Hindu India has had a strong foundation in science over the centuries, says ISRO director
ISRO Director S. Somanath spoke at a two-day symposium in Belagavi on January 3 on the theme of ‘Ektamat Manav Darshan’
The Hindu Meta’s AI-generated social media users on Instagram unnerve human users
Many users across social media platforms reacted to Meta’s AI-managed bot profiles on Instagram with suspicion, disgust, and horror
The Hindu Huge contingent of security forces deployed in Manipur's Kangpokpi after attack on SP office
In a statement, the police said that besides stones, the protestors attacked the SP office with petrol bombs
The Hindu Two arrested for dragging two Dalit women on road in Madhya Pradesh’s Morena
The incident took place over throwing of cow dung on a barking dog by a woman’s young son after which the accused identified as Rajesh Tomar and Kumheir Singh Tomar arrived at her home with some more men carrying sticks and knives and attacked the family members
The Hindu Thick fog in Kashmir valley hits flight operations at Srinagar airport
According to officials, poor visibility due to the fog affected operations at the airport and all morning flights were delayed,
The Hindu Myanmar junta to free 5,864 prisoners under amnesty
Myanmar has been in turmoil since early 2021, when the military overthrew an elected civilian government and violently suppressed pro-democracy protests
The Hindu Israel struggles to deter escalating attacks from Yemen’s Houthi rebels as other fronts calm
The rockets from Gaza have mostly fallen silent
The Hindu Potato sellers and cold storage owners unhappy after Mamata questions supply of potatoes to outside States
The State government has restricted potato trade to neighbouring States to curb costs of potatoes in Bengal, causing severe backlash from stakeholders
The Hindu South Korea in political crisis after president resists arrest
South Korean president resists arrest over failed martial law decree, creating political turmoil and unprecedented standoff
The Hindu 10 years after attack, Charlie Hebdo is uncowed and still provoking
The attack by two Paris-born brothers was revenge for Charlie Hebdo's decision to repeatedly publish caricatures lampooning the Prophet Mohammed, Islam's most revered figure
The Hindu Kerala State School Arts Festival 2025: Government doctors to abstain from Kalolsavam duty
In a letter to District Medical Officer, Thiruvananthapuram unit of KGMOA said government doctors would stay away from festival duty to protest the ‘unfair’ suspension of one of their colleagues attached to Aryanad Community Health Centre
The Hindu Tears, tourism on Bourbon Street after U.S. terror nightmare
At the entrance to Bourbon Street, 14 yellow roses were placed along a wall where an elderly man dropped to his knees and prayed, his head nearly touching the sidewalk. Crosses were erected nearby as a makeshift memorial
The Hindu Kolkata’s Bondhu Collective journey marks three years of empowerment in underprivileged areas of Kalighat
Kolkata’s Bondhu Collective journey marks three years of empowerment in underprivileged areas of Kalighat
The Hindu Art on the go
The painted rickshaws of Dhaka, Bangladesh, are a unique form of pop art and a part of the city’s culture