Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], August 25: Somaiya Vidyavihar University's Dr. Shantilal K. Somaiya School of Art is redefining the landscape of arts and humanities education in India with a distinctive portfolio of postgraduate and liberal arts programmes that combine rigorous scholarship wit
Kuala Lumpur [Malaysia], August 25: Just ahead of Merdeka, Malaysia has made history with the launch of Ryt Bank, The World's First AI-Powered Bank created by Malaysians, for Malaysians. Led by YTL Group in partnership with Sea Limited, Ryt Bank marks a bold leap into the nation's digital fu
Mayim Bialik, Cheyenne Jackson, and John Griffin, who have earlier worked with each other in 'Call Me Kat', are now reuniting for Go-Love-Go, a semi-autobiographical indie rom-com that Griffin leads, wrote and will produce alongside Nell Teare (Bolivar), who is set to direct.
Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Abhishek Banerjee heaped praise on Diamond Harbour FC (DHFC) for their remarkable debut campaign in the Durand Cup, where the club reached the final in their very first appearance. Although DHFC suffered a 6-1 defeat to defending champions NorthEast United
Mangaluru Dragons topple the Bengaluru Blasters by 9 wickets to climb to the top of the table in the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20, at the Srikantadatta Narasimharaja Wadiyar Stadium today. The Dragons' Shreyas Gopal (3/29) led the bowling attack in the first innings, helping contain the Blasters
Actor and writer Charlie Day shared that he "had some conversations about" a sequel to the comedy franchise 'Horrible Bosses', starring Jennifer Aniston, Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis and Jamie Foxx, reported People.
The seasoned Indian batter said that he couldn't put his feelings into words and mentioned that all things have to come to an end. Pujara further thanked his fans and well-wishers for their love and support throughout his career.
The KCNA claimed that the test demonstrated the missiles' "superior combat capability" in responding to aerial threats such as attack drones and cruise missiles, adding that the systems were based on "unique and special" technology.
This comes as part of the UAE's leading global humanitarian role in supporting the healthcare sector across Africa and taking immediate measures to prevent the spread of diseases.