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South Indian Cinema's Female-Led Revolution in 2025

South Indian cinema witnesses a historic shift as female-centric narratives dominate the box office. From 'Lokah' to 'Maa Inti Bangaaram', women are now architects of their own stories. Explore the journey of this cinematic revolution.

UAE Silently Recognises Somaliland, Accepts Its Passports

The UAE appears to have quietly recognised Somaliland, accepting its passports while blocking Somalia's. This major geopolitical shift, following Israel's move, could reshape regional alliances. Read the full analysis.

Indian Cinema Expands Reach in European Markets

European cinema chains are relaxing their strict programming rules, creating a major opportunity for Indian films to reach wider audiences. This shift could boost box office revenues and cultural exchange. Discover the details.

Arab League Emergency Meeting on Israel-Somaliland

The Arab League will hold an emergency session to reject Israel's recognition of Somaliland. The move, seen as a violation of Somali sovereignty, has sparked regional condemnation. Read the full story.

Indian Women's Spectacular 2025 Sporting Triumphs

From cricket to ice hockey, 2025 witnessed Indian women athletes dominate globally. Relive historic World Cup wins, Asian Cup qualification, and groundbreaking gold medals that reshaped the nation's sporting identity.

IFFK 2025 Closing Day: 11 Films, Palestinian Focus

The International Film Festival of Kerala concludes with a diverse lineup of 11 films, including Palestinian entries and classics by Lifetime Achievement winners. Discover the final day's highlights.

Pakistan Announces U19 World Cup 2026 Squad

Pakistan Cricket Board names 15-member squad for ICC U19 Men's World Cup 2026 in Zimbabwe. Ali Asfand to lead the team. Full details on players and schedule inside.

FIFA hikes 2026 World Cup prize fund by 50%

FIFA announces a 50% increase in total prize money for the 2026 World Cup, with the winner getting $50 million. The decision comes despite widespread protests over exorbitant ticket prices for the USA, Mexico, and Canada tournament.

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