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'Bugonia' Movie Review: Emma Stone starrer black comedy is absurd, unique & mind bending
Talking about the technical aspects, while the camera and BGM department score brownie points, editing could have been better, especially in the talkie portions, which looked dragged

As Trump, Xi eye truce, China-Europe chip spat sparks global auto supply chain crisis
For the longest time, Europe was in the crossfire of China amid the tussle between Trump and Xi. However, its auto industry still struggles due to a chip spat as Washington and Beijing attempt to mend their ways. Here's why

Carabao Cup quarter-final draw: Check matches for Arsenal, Chelsea and Man City
Liverpool have been knocked out of the Carabao Cup but Arsenal, Chelsea and Man City reached the quarter-finals on Wednesday.

US hits another alleged drug boat in Pacific, killing 4 people
The strike occurred in international waters, Hegseth announced on X, and a video accompanying his post showed a boat floating stationary in the water before a large explosion and subsequent fire

History Today: How the Soviet Union carried out world's biggest nuclear bomb test
The Soviet Union detonated the most powerful nuclear weapon in the history of humankind, the Tsar Bomba, on October 30, 1961. Codenamed 'Ivan' by its creators, it was tested over Novaya Zemlya, a remote Arctic archipelago. On this day in 1973, the Bosphorus Bridge was inaugurated in Istanbul, Turkey. It is the bridge that connects the European and Asian sides of Istanbul

Starbucks posts first global sales growth in 18 months, high coffee prices erode profits
The results come after Starbucks saw a slump in sales for months, prompting the coffee company to hire Brian Niccol as CEO in August 2024, who took the job to rebrand the firm, dubbing it "Back to Starbucks”

Magnus Carlsen destroys Gukesh’s comeback hopes with dominant win at Clutch Chess Champions Showdown: ‘It’s not a shock’
World champion D Gukesh admitted to being overwhelmed by the competition at the Clutch Chess Champions Showdown 2025 as he finished last after suffering consecutive defeats to Magnus Carlsen on the final day.

South Korea to build nuclear submarines in American shipyards: Trump
US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that his administration has approved South Korea to build a nuclear-powered submarine amid growing aggression from China

Kramnik doesn’t feel ‘guilty’ for Naroditsky’s death, accuses FIDE, Chess.com of negligence: ‘It’s shocking and heartbreaking’
Vladimir Kramnik has hit back at his critics, FIDE and Chess.com for an ‘orchestrated PR campaign’ against him as he refused to take any responsibility for Daniel Naroditsky’s death

Week after Amazon outage, Microsoft users face massive cloud service disruptions
The bug began affecting systems at 1600 GMT and impacted Azure Front Door, Microsoft's content delivery network service, which enterprises use to enhance their application performance

High-stake Trump-Xi meeting today: Spotlight on trade, tariff and Taiwan
As US President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping will hold face-to-face talks for the first time since 2019, here are some of the key issues both sides will be hoping to resolve.

FirstUp: Trump to meet Xi Jinping in Busan, India's military drills begin... Top news today
The high-stakes meeting between US President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, will take place in Busan. The two are expected to talk about trade, TikTok, rare earths and possibly Taiwan. In India, the armed forces will conduct Operation Trishul, a major tri-services exercise in Sir Creek near Pakistan’s border

Veganuary 2025 survey finds lasting health and mood benefits from going vegan
Veganuary 2025’s global survey shows lasting health and mood benefits as over half of participants report higher energy, better wellbeing and improved mood six months after going vegan, highlighting its transformative global impact.

Progressive D66 party to win Dutch election, paving way for country's first openly gay PM: Exit poll
The Netherlands' liberal-progressive D66 party is on the track to become the largest party in the Dutch parliament, exit polls have suggested, ahead of the results of snap general elections.

Israel conducts fresh strike in Gaza after overnight bombardment kills 104
Tensions in West Asia escalated after Israel carried out another strike in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, killing at least 104 Palestinians in the overnight bombardment.

India vs Australia, ICC Women's World Cup 2025 semi-final: Will rain spoil marquee clash in Navi Mumbai?
Defending champions Australia, the only remaining unbeaten team, face tournament co-hosts India in the second semi-final of the 2025 ICC Women's World Cup on Thursday, 30 October. Here's what the weather in Navi Mumbai is expected to be like on match day.

Radio Free Asia suspends operation after Trump's cuts and historic shutdown
Radio Free Asia, founded nearly three decades ago to report on China and other Asian countries without independent media, said Wednesday it will halt production after the US government ceased funding

Deadliest police raid in Brazil kills 132, corpses line Rio street ahead of global climate events
The deadliest police operation in Brazil's history killed at least 132 people, public defenders said on Wednesday, as Rio de Janeiro residents lined a street with dozens of corpses found overnight

KYV is the new KYC: Why your FASTag could stop working after October 31
New FASTag rule shocks motorists! From October 31, your FASTag could stop working unless you complete KYV verification, a tedious new process leaving drivers angry, confused and stuck in cash-only queues.

Only 17% Britons say they would vote for Starmer if polls held today
Keir Starmer’s Labour Party faces record-low support as YouGov poll shows just 17% would vote Labour today, signalling voter fatigue, rising populism under Farage and growing left-wing appeal of the Greens.

Fed cuts rates for the second time this year amid labor market concerns and policy divisions
Policymakers voted 10-2 in favour of lowering the bank's key lending rate to between 3.75% and 4.00%, the Fed said in a statement

India-Pakistan freeze: No talks, no envoys since 2019 — longer than post-1971 war silence
In what is seen as a new phase of estrangement, India and Pakistan’s diplomatic freeze since the 2019 Pulwama–Balakot crisis has now outlasted even post-war silences, with no envoys, dialogue, or back-channel talks.

Hurricane Melissa kills 25 in southern Haiti, heads toward the Bahamas
The powerful storm has battered the Caribbean, leaving devastation in Haiti, triggering mass evacuations in the Bahamas, and prompting hurricane warnings across the region

Two arrested in daring $102 mn Louvre jewel heist admit role, stolen treasures still missing
Two men arrested in connection with the theft of France’s crown jewels from the Louvre Museum have confessed to their involvement in the high-profile heist and have been remanded in custody, according to a report, citing the Paris prosecutor’s office on Wednesday

Shafali sympathises with injured Pratika but focuses on World Cup semi-final against Australia: 'God has sent me here…’
After being overlooked by the selectors for the ICC Women's World Cup, Shafali Verma was drafted into the India squad as a last-minute replacement for fellow opener Pratika Rawal, who suffered a hairline fracture on her ankle in the game against Bangladesh.

‘No place for Lalu and Sonia’s sons in Bihar or Delhi’: Amit Shah says NDA united under Nitish Kumar
“Lalu Yadav wants to see his son Tejashwi as CM and Sonia Gandhi wants Rahul Gandhi to be the PM. Want to tell both of them — no seats are vacant for their sons in either Bihar or Delhi,” said Shah

Wolvaardt, Kapp star in dominant victory over England as South Africa reach maiden Women's World Cup final
Laura Wolvaardt scored a magnificent 169 while Marizanne Kapp collected 5/20 after chipping in with a handy 42 as South Africa bowled England out for 194 after setting them an improbable 319 to win in the first semi-final of the ICC Women's World Cup in Guwahati.

‘No one can touch it’: Amit Shah hits back at Tejashwi Yadav, says BJP won’t let them block implementation of Waqf law
Speaking to Network18 Group Editor-in-Chief Rahul Joshi at News18 ‘Sabse Bada Dangal’ ahead of the Bihar assembly elections, Amit Shah said the opposition does not understand the Constitution, but his party will not let them stop the implementation of the Waqf law.

India vs Australia, Women's T20 World Cup semi-final LIVE streaming: How to watch IND vs AUS match on TV and online
The Harmanpreet Kaur-led Indians team faces an massive challenge in the form of a Women's World Cup showdown against defending champions Australia, who are yet to lose a game in the ongoing tournament. Here's everything you need to know about the upcoming clash.

Amit Shah says Rahul Gandhi insulted ‘Chhathi Maiya’, will pay Bihar poll price for remarks against PM Modi
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday hit back at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over his remarks targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying the opposition leader had not only insulted the PM but also hurt the sentiments of devotees of Chhathi Maiya.