Prabhas’s ‘The Raja Saab’ North America rights sold for USD 10 Million; Advance booking to start from December 4

Prabhas’s The Raja Saab is generating major buzz, with USD 10M North America rights, the second-highest for a Prabhas film after Kalki 2898 AD. His strong NA track record drives huge expectations. Releasing 9 January 2026 with premieres on the 8th, it faces competition from Vijay’s Jana Nayagan. Indian rights deals are massive, reflecting its…

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Big News: Ras Al Khaimah Airport unveils 1,500 sqm VVIP terminal, 8,000 sqm private-jet hangars

Ras Al Khaimah International Airport is launching a luxurious VVIP terminal and expanded facilities for private jets, developed with Falcon Executive Aviation. This significant upgrade, set to open in early 2027, emphasizes sustainability with solar power and SAF capabilities. The expansion aims to boost RAK’s global tourism status, anticipating over 3 million passengers annually by…

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Indian-born cheetah Mukhi gives birth to 5 cubs at Kuno National Park — A historic milestone for Project Cheetah

Mukhi, the first Indian-born female cheetah at Kuno National Park, has given birth to five cubs, a historic first for India’s cheetah reintroduction mission. This successful breeding by a second-generation cheetah signifies adaptation and thriving in Indian conditions, marking a critical milestone for establishing a self-sustaining population.

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Maharashtra polls setback: 5 BJP papers rejected in Ambernath; 1 Shiv Sena nominee disqualified; tight scrutiny

Ahead of the Ambernath municipal council polls, the BJP faced a setback with five candidates’ nominations rejected. A Shiv Sena candidate also saw their nomination cancelled. The scrutiny process for the 59-seat council concluded, with 346 councillor applications deemed valid out of 400. The presidential race is a direct contest between Shiv Sena and BJP.

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Who is Andrew Kolvet? The TPUSA spokesperson urging Trump to “pull every lever” to overhaul higher education

Turning Point USA spokesperson Andrew Kolvet advocates for the Trump administration to use federal levers to reshape higher education, emphasizing the “contest of ideas.” This follows the Department of Education’s new grant priority for promoting civil discourse on campuses, a move Kolvet sees as a necessary intervention to challenge liberal orthodoxy.

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Who should not wear Ruby? Top 10 body marks to watch

Vedic astrology warns that wearing rubies, traditionally linked to the Sun, can be detrimental for individuals with strong innate solar energy, often indicated by specific birthmarks. Astrologers advise caution, suggesting that excessive solar amplification may lead to arrogance, restlessness, and emotional imbalance. Instead, subtle practices like Sun Salutations and chanting are recommended for harmonious energy…

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