Jennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez

Ravindra Kaushik, the Original Dhurandhar

As fictional spy thrillers continue to captivate audiences, the story of Ravindra Kaushik stands out as a powerful real-life parallel—one marked not by cinematic glory, but by sacrifice, secrecy, and a tragic end. Born on April 11, 1952, in Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan, Kaushik grew up near the India-Pakistan border, becoming fluent in Punjabi and local

India, China bear brunt of Trump’s tougher visa policies

India and China bore the maximum brunt of tougher immigration policy unveiled by the Trump administration which issued 2.5 lakh fewer visas in the first eight months of 2025 compared with the same period in 2024, according to a media report. From January to August 2025, the State Department approved 11 per cent fewer permanent

Air Canada Express Plane Collides with Ground Vehicle at LaGuardia

New York [US[, March 23 (ANI): An Air Canada Express aircraft arriving from Montreal was involved in a collision with a ground vehicle while landing at New York's La Guardia Airport early Monday, according to flight tracking data from FlightRadar24, reported New York Post. The incident prompted aviation authorities to halt operations at the busy

Gulf States Urge US to Continue Striking Iran

Washington DC [US], March 23 (ANI): As the conflict in West Asia and the Gulf region enters its fourth week with no signs of de-escalation, senior officials from various Gulf capitals told The Times of Israel that the countries are now urging Washington to continue striking Iran. The Times of Israel was told by officials

IEA Chief Warns Energy Crisis Threatens Global Economy

Paris [France], March 23 (ANI): The world could be heading towards one of the most severe energy crises in decades, International Energy Agency (IEA) Chief Fatih Birol has warned, citing escalating disruptions in the Middle East due to the ongoing conflict. Speaking before the National Press Club of Australia on Monday, Birol said that at

Large explosions rattle Tehran with aistrikes damaging several districts – The Tribune

Tehran [Iran], March 23 (ANI): Iranian media reported on Monday that targeted airstrikes in across Tehran resulted in significant damages as loud explosions rattled the capital, Fars news agency reported. As per Fars News Agency, the attacks occurred in districts 1, 4, 11, 13 and 21. The attacks targeted expressways with loud sounds of explosions

Political Roundup: Top Headlines Shaping India and the World Today

Political Roundup Political Roundup 2026 – India Election Buzz, Parliament Clashes, Global Diplomacy Talks and Economic Policy Shifts Explained Hello, I’m Prashant, and you’re watching One World News. As of March 2026, global and Indian politics are witnessing rapid developments, from elections to economic concerns. Let’s take a quick look at today’s Political roundup shaping

Despite Fukushima Trump hands nuclear regulation to Silicon Valley

This article was originally published by ProPublica. Last summer, a group of officials from the Department of Energy gathered at the Idaho National Laboratory, a sprawling 890-square-mile complex in the eastern desert of Idaho where the US government built its first rudimentary nuclear power plant in 1951 and continues to test cutting-edge technology. On the

Iran-Israel War Live: Trump Demands Hormuz Open

Cairo: Iranian missiles struck two communities in southern Israel late on Saturday, leaving buildings shattered and dozens injured in dual attacks not far from Israel's main nuclear research centre, while President Donald Trump warned the US will "obliterate" Iranian power plants if it doesn't fully open the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours. The developments

47 injured as Iran strikes Dimona ‘Little India’

At least 47 people were injured on Saturday evening after an Iranian missile struck the southern Israeli town of Dimona—famous for the dome-shaped structure atop its nuclear centre and popularly known as “little India”, rescue services said. Among the injured was a 12-year-old boy in serious condition after being hit by shrapnel, officials from the
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