Evening news wrap: India, UK sign $468m-missile deal; Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai wins Nobel Literature 2025 award

India and the UK have inked a $468 million missile deal, bolstering the Indian Army’s defense and creating over 700 jobs in Northern Ireland. Meanwhile, Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai secured the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature. In Indian politics, Tejashwi Yadav pledged government jobs for every household, while CJI BR Gavai termed the shoe attack…

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Rajesh Keshav health update: Condition serious but relatively stable, says medical bulletin

Malayalam actor Rajesh Keshav, known as RK, is under intensive care after suffering a cardiac arrest earlier this week. He was admitted to a Kochi hospital and underwent emergency angioplasty. While his condition remains serious, doctors report signs of improvement, including reduced ventilator support and minor neurological progress, with a multidisciplinary team closely monitoring his…

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SCO summit: Vladimir Putin arrives in China; calls for ‘fairer multipolar world order’

Russian President Vladimir Putin is in Tianjin, China, for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit hosted by President Xi Jinping. Accompanied by a large delegation, Putin aims to bolster the SCO’s ability to address global challenges and strengthen Eurasian solidarity. He emphasized the SCO’s principles of equality and respect, envisioning a fairer, multipolar world order.

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Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Ismail Darbar are like ‘Tom and Jerry’

Filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali and music composer Ismail Darbar’s iconic collaborations like ‘Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam’ and ‘Devdas’ were marked by a volatile “Tom and Jerry-like” relationship, according to Ismail’s son Awez Darbar. Frequent ego clashes and creative disagreements led to repeated fallouts, though mutual respect persisted, preventing them from working together after their…

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Kim Gyu Ri expresses relief over cultural blacklist case ruling: Says, ‘I want to stop being in pain now’

Actress Kim Gyu Ri has expressed immense relief following the final ruling in the cultural blacklist case against former President Lee Myung-bak’s administration. She shared that the years of suffering and trauma are finally easing, with justice served. The lawsuit, filed by 33 celebrities including Kim, sought compensation for livelihood disruptions due to political differences.

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