Can’t stop Kamal film screening due to threat of mob violence: Supreme Court | India News

NEW DELHI: ‘Thug Life’ may soon be screened in theatres of Karnataka despite Kamal Haasan’s remarks on the Kannada language as Supreme Court on Tuesday asserted that the rule of law, not people’s sentiment, must prevail and that a censor-board-cleared film’s screening cannot be stopped through the threat of mob violence.“As democratic state, Karnataka cannot…

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Trade talks: US, Pakistan agree to fast-track reciprocal tariff deal, technical roadmap discussions to follow

Pakistan and the United States have agreed to intensify negotiations on reciprocal tariffs with the aim of finalising a bilateral trade deal through continued technical engagement, according to Radio Pakistan.The agreement was reached during a virtual meeting on Monday between Pakistan’s Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb and US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, where the two sides…

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Unbelievable! Stock of herbal medicine company, with zero revenue, rallies whopping 46,000% – what’s causing this surprising rise?

The Hong Kong-based organisation, which began trading on the Nasdaq Capital Market in 2021, has witnessed an inexplicable 460-fold increase in 2025. (AI image) Imagine a stock rising a whopping 46,000%, when the company makes no revenue! As unbelievable as it sounds, that’s the case for a herbal medicine biotech company. The shares of Regencell…

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No material to indicate votes cast in name of dead people in Dhule LS seat: HC | Mumbai News

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: Bombay high court’s Aurangabad bench has dismissed BJP leader and former minister of state for defence Subhash Bhamre’s election petition that Congress nominee Shobha Bachchav’s election as MP from Dhule Parliamentary Constituency in Nashik district in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls be set aside on the grounds of irregularities.The court allowed Bachchav’s application…

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Iran urges public to delete WhatsApp; claims app sends data to Israel amid conflict; company denies allegations

This is a representative AI image Iranian state television on Tuesday urged its citizens to remove WhatsApp, alleging that the messaging app collects user data and shares it with Israel, amid the ongoing conflict, without providing any specific evidence.In response, WhatsApp strongly denied the accusations, saying, “We are concerned these false reports will be an…

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