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  • India LPG consumption slides 13 pc amid West Asia conflict

    New Delhi: India’s cooking gas LPG consumption fell by a steep 13 per cent in March as supply disruptions linked to the West Asia conflict hit availability for both household kitchens and commercial users, according to the latest official data. Liquefied Petroleum Gas consumption was at 2.379 million tonnes in March, 12.8 per cent lower than 2.729 million tonnes consumed…

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  • Is It Too Late To Consider BrightSpring Health Services (BTSG) After Its 185% One-Year Rally?

    Wondering whether BrightSpring Health Services at US$47.27 is still offering value after a strong run? This article breaks down what that price could mean for you. The stock has posted returns of 4.3% over the last 7 days, 14.7% over 30 days, 23.1% year to date and 184.8% over the past year, which has put valuation questions firmly on the…

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  • The 2026 Guide to 45 Films

    The ballroom at Ovation Hollywood was quiet when Alejandro Iñárritu stepped to the podium. It was November 16, 2025. Tom Cruise stood behind him in a tuxedo, waiting, hands folded. Forty-five years of work. Forty-five films. Notably, four competitive Oscar nominations had come and gone, three for acting (Born on the Fourth of July, Jerry Maguire, Magnolia) and one as…

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  • The Trump administration tried to influence an election in Hungary. It backfired

    It began on a mild day in April, five days before the election. JD Vance stood onstage in a blue suit, American flag on his lapel, and asked a gathered audience in Budapest whether they would “stand against the bureaucrats in Brussels”, “stand for western civilization”, and “stand for freedom, truth and the God of our fathers”. He put his…

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  • 10 Best Animated Movies That Are Basically Anime

    Anime movies have found huge success at the box office, but they’ve influenced the entertainment industry in other ways too. Many movies made outside Japan are clearly inspired by anime, and they’ve clicked with audiences worldwide because of that. Even though these movies don’t technically qualify as anime, they capture all the qualities that make anime so special. Movies like…

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  • Russian lifestyle influencers lash out in rare display of anger at Putin’s policies

    “Vladimir Vladimirovich, people are afraid of you.” Those were the opening words of an Instagram post addressed to President Vladimir Putin by Russian beauty influencer Victoria Bonya, known for her make-up tips and lifestyle content. “The people are afraid of you, bloggers are afraid of you, artists are afraid of you, governors are afraid of you. And you are the…

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  • Asaduddin Owaisi writes to Indian Consulate after Hyderabad man dies in UAE

    New Delhi/Hyderabad: AIMIM president and Lok Sabha MP Asaduddin Owaisi has written to the Consul General of India in Dubai, seeking urgent assistance for the repatriation of the mortal remains of a Hyderabad resident who died under unclear circumstances in the UAE. In a letter dated April 17, Owaisi urged the Indian mission to intervene in the case of Mohammed…

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  • Babban Khan, who made a nation laugh, takes his final exit

    Jokes aside, it is time to turn serious. The man who brightened dull evenings and brought smiles to weary faces is no more. Babban Khan, the king of comedy, has passed away, drawing the curtain on one of the most celebrated and longest-running shows, Adrak Ke Panje. He breathed his last on Friday night, April 17, after a brief illness.…

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  • Mamdani’s Pied-à-Terre Tax Would Hit Billionaires: Trump, Bezos, Griffin

    New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani introduced a new pied-à-terre tax in a video on Wednesday, standing in front of a limestone tower on Central Park South and calling out one of its residents, Citadel CEO Ken Griffin, by name. Griffin is far from the only billionaire who would shoulder such a tax, which Mamdani and New York State Gov.…

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  • What Mummy Movies Get So Wrong About That Very Real Revenge Plot

    When audiences head to theaters to watch Lee Cronin’s The Mummy, they’ll be seeing a familiar story. The Evil Dead Rise director’s latest film is about a family’s young daughter who disappears in the desert, only to suddenly reappear eight years later. But “what should be a joyful reunion,” the official premise warns, “turns into a living nightmare.” One look…

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