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Private Detectives Boom in India's Pre-Wedding Scene

As online dating surges, private detectives in India report a doubling of pre-matrimonial checks. From hidden boyfriends to fake identities, discover how investigators are becoming a crucial 'P' in wedding planning.

North Korea's Nuclear Submarine Raises US Security Risk

North Korea's new 8,700-ton nuclear-powered submarine, capable of ballistic missile strikes, marks a dangerous escalation in deterrence. Experts warn it heightens Indo-Pacific security risks. Read the full analysis.

North Korea shows nuclear submarine hull, warns South

North Korea reveals hull of a nuclear-powered submarine, marking progress in Kim Jong Un's weapons program. Kim calls South Korea's similar plans a security threat. Analysis suggests possible Russian tech aid.

Chennai's Victoria Public Hall Reopens After Major Renovation

Chief Minister M K Stalin unveils the restored 'Red Lady of Madras'. The 137-year-old heritage structure, renovated at a cost of ₹32 crore, now features enhanced performance spaces and historical exhibits. Explore the revival of Chennai's iconic landmark.

2025's Top Viral Moments: Lamar, Gaga, Swift & Memes

Relive 2025's defining online moments: Kendrick vs Drake, Lady Gaga's historic concert, Taylor Swift's engagement, and the memes that captured our chaos. Dive into the year that lived on our screens.

Eleanor Roosevelt's Legacy: From First Lady to Human Rights Icon

Explore the inspiring journey of Eleanor Roosevelt, who transformed the role of First Lady into a platform for civil rights, women's liberation, and crafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Discover her timeless wisdom on living bravely.

Katinka Hosszu's 2025 Net Worth: $4-5 Million

Hungary's 'Iron Lady' Katinka Hosszu retires with a net worth of $4-5 million in 2025. Discover how prize money, sponsorships, and business ventures built her fortune. Read her inspiring financial journey.

Why the Korean border fell silent in 2025

South Korea's President Lee Jae Myung has silenced border loudspeakers, halting a propaganda war with North Korea. This conciliatory move marks a major shift in inter-Korean relations. Read the full analysis.

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