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Why age gap romance still rules Indian cinema - Excl

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In the world of Indian cinema—where fantasy meets formula—few tropes have persisted as stubbornly as the tendency to pair aging male superstars with much younger female leads. What was once accepted without question is now being challenged more vocally—by audiences, actors, and filmmakers alike. In this special feature, ETimes gathers unfiltered insights from industry insiders like Govind Namdev, Shenaz Treasury, Vivek Agnihotri, Anant Mahadevan, Rahul Bhat who lay bare the gendered dynamics of Indian cinema’s most controversial romantic formula. * This article was originally published here

France says it has common ground with China on environment

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France and China have found "points of convergence" on the environment, French minister for ecological transition Agnes Pannier-Runacher said Friday at the end of a visit to Beijing. "Points of convergence were clearly felt," Pannier-after holding meetings with multiple Chinese officials, including environment minister Huang Runqiu and natural resources minister Guan Zhi'ou. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/rlbReVq via IFTTT

Nigeria: Death toll from major floods passes 100

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Torrential rains in central Nigeria have led to devastating floods, resulting in a tragic death toll of at least 111 people. Over 50 homes were swept away in Mokwa, Niger state, with rescue efforts ongoing. The flooding was exacerbated by the collapse of a nearby dam, highlighting Nigeria's vulnerability to such disasters due to poor drainage and construction practices. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/M0BSycL via IFTTT

Javed Akhtar opens up about Kangana Ranaut’s apology

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Veteran lyricist and screenwriter Javed Akhtar has finally broken his silence on the legal battle and eventual apology from Kangana Ranaut. Javed Akhtar recalled the day of the court hearing when Kangana submitted her apology. The conversation took a light-hearted turn when Akhtar shared an unexpected moment from that day. * This article was originally published here

Half the world faced an extra month of extreme heat due to climate change: Study

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Half the global population endured an additional month of extreme heat over the past year because of manmade climate change, a new study found Friday. The team identified 67 extreme heat events during the year and found the fingerprint of climate change on all of them. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/1UxrJgG via IFTTT

Severe floods threaten historic Romanian salt mine

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Romanian authorities scrambled Friday to save a salt mine in the northern village of Praid from further damage after heavy rains worsened flooding at a site that provides the region's economic lifeblood. "We have to save not just the salt mine there, but the entire community, with thousands of people in danger of not being able to put a loaf of bread on the table," Environment Minister Mircea Fechet told a local TV station Friday, saying "a real tragedy" was hitting the region. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/0JrnQDo via IFTTT

Naomika Saran blushes, runs away from paparazzi

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Naomika Saran, the granddaughter of legendary actor Rajesh Khanna and daughter of Rinke Khanna, is creating quite a buzz in Bollywood circles. With her striking resemblance to her iconic grandfather and aunt Twinkle Khanna, Naomika has already sparked curiosity among fans. And now, her repeated visits to Maddock Films’ office have only intensified rumours of her acting debut. * This article was originally published here

UK to build new reservoirs as climate change sparks drought fears

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The UK government said Wednesday it will step in to fast-track the building of two new reservoirs, amid drought fears as England was on track to record its driest start to spring in more than century. The Environment Agency (EA) announced England had experienced its driest start to spring in 69 years, with reservoirs falling to "exceptionally low" levels. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/UOW1Phd via IFTTT

Harbhajan suggests Suryakumar as next Babu Bhaiya

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Veteran actor Paresh Rawal's unexpected departure from Hera Pheri 3 has left fans shocked and triggered legal proceedings from the film’s producer and co-star, Akshay Kumar. Interestingly, cricketer Harbhajan Singh offered a tongue-in-cheek suggestion, that Suryakumar Yadav could be the next Baburao Ganpatrao Apte aka Babu Bhaiya. * This article was originally published here

UN says strong chance average warming will top 1.5 degrees celsius in next 4 years

The UN warns of a high probability that average global warming will surpass the 1.5 degrees Celsius benchmark between 2025 and 2029, following record-breaking temperatures in recent years. The report highlights the increasing negative impacts on economies, daily lives, and ecosystems, emphasizing the urgent need to cut fossil fuel emissions and transition to clean energy to mitigate dangerous levels of warming. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/4XcDvsB via IFTTT

Hawaii's governor signs new hotel tax legislation to help cope with climate change

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Hawaii has enacted a new law increasing taxes on hotel stays and cruise ship bills to generate approximately $100 million annually for climate change mitigation. The funds will address issues like shoreline erosion, wildfire prevention, and native species protection. Governor Josh Green emphasized the necessity of such measures, especially after the devastating Maui wildfire. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/6fyN3R4 via IFTTT

Anushka Sharma blows a kiss to Virat Kohli after RCB’s win

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Anushka Sharma continues to be her husband Virat Kohli’s biggest cheerleader, and the love was on full display during Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s final group stage match against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) on May 27. Held at the Ekana Stadium in Lucknow, the match ended with a celebratory 6-wicket win for RCB, securing them the second spot on the IPL 2025 points table. * This article was originally published here

Nuclear option: Indonesia seeks to grow energy, cut emissions

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Indonesia is hoping going nuclear can help it meet soaring energy demand while taming emissions, but faces serious challenges to its goal of a first small modular reactor by 2032. It hopes to kickstart capacity with a reactor on Borneo "by 2030 or 2032", according to Energy Minister Bahlil Lahadalia. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/0r4bjFt via IFTTT

Along Ghana's vanishing coast, climate change swallows history, homes

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The salty wind blows across the ruins of Ghana's Fort Prinzenstein, where thick walls once held thousands of enslaved Africans before their journey across the Atlantic. - Modern economy at risk - Ghana's castles and forts -- particularly Cape Coast Castle and Elmina Castle -- attract thousands of visitors each year, mostly African Americans seeking to reconnect with their ancestral past. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/ju0kzgP via IFTTT

Vanga breaks silence after Deepika's exit from Spirit

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Sandeep Reddy Vanga, the director of upcoming film Spirit starring Prabhas, has finally addressed Deepika Padukone’s controversial exit from the project. Without naming her directly, Vanga posted a fiery message on Twitter, accusing the actress of playing 'dirty PR games' and attempting to undermine the film after stepping away. * This article was originally published here

Ancient town and its manuscripts face ravages of the Sahara

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From his roof, Sidi Mohamed Lemine Sidiya scans the mediaeval town of Oualata, a treasure that is disappearing under the sands of the Mauritanian desert. Oualata is covered in sand everywhere," Sidiya said. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/gp6B7bu via IFTTT

The scars from Hurricane Helene are healing slowly in this Appalachian tourist town

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Chimney Rock Village, NC, is struggling to recover eight months after Hurricane Helene devastated the town, killing over 100 people and causing $60 billion in damage. Businesses, including the Gemstone Mine, face extensive damage, with some owners unsure about rebuilding. Despite slow federal relief, volunteers, including Amish workers, are aiding the recovery. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/9ahKsQq via IFTTT

Monsoon milestone: Mumbai logs wettest May in over a century; 'orange' alert upgraded to 'red'

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Mumbai experienced a historic monsoon onset on May 26, 2025, the earliest ever recorded, prompting a red alert for Mumbai, Thane, and Raigad. South Mumbai bore the brunt, with Colaba observatory registering record-breaking rainfall, surpassing previous May records. Waterlogging and tree falls were reported across the city, with authorities responding to road disruptions. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/tWCSM4w via IFTTT

Virat looks at Zaheer and Sagarika's newborn son's pics

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Virat Kohli and Zaheer Khan shared a wholesome moment ahead of the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) vs Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) clash, delighting fans across social media. In a video shared by LSG, Virat is seen looking at pictures of Zaheer’s newborn son, and his adorable observation quickly won hearts online. * This article was originally published here

Iraq's water reserves lowest in 80 years: Official

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Iraq's water reserves are at their lowest in 80 years after a dry rainy season, a government official said Sunday, as its share from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers shrinks. "We haven't seen such a low reserve in 80 years," he added, saying this was mostly due to the reduced flow from the two rivers. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/XFod3vR via IFTTT

Deadly windstorms sweep Pakistan, leaving 14 dead and over 100 injured

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Powerful windstorms, following a severe heatwave with temperatures exceeding 45°C, have devastated central and northern Pakistan, resulting in at least 14 deaths and over 100 injuries. The destructive storms, characterized by high winds and reduced visibility due to dust, caused widespread damage to infrastructure, uprooted trees, and collapsed buildings. Pakistan's Meteorological Department forecasts more storms, raising concerns about further casualties. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/3IBYEiv via IFTTT

Shameer calls working with Shankar 'horrible' in Game Changer

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Ram Charan’s much-awaited collaboration with S. Shankar for 'Game Changer' earlier this year did not perform well at the theatres, and it also failed to impress both fans and critics. Now, editor Shameer Muhammed has shared his experience of working on the project with Shankar. * This article was originally published here

UAE hits highest May temperature on record at 50.4C

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The United Arab Emirates recorded a sweltering 50.4 degrees Celsius on Friday, its highest temperature for May since it began documenting them in 2003, according to the National Center of Meteorology. "The highest temperature recorded over the country today is 50.4°C (122.7 Fahrenheit) in Al Shawamekh (Abu Dhabi)30 UAE Local time," it said in a post on X. "This is the highest temperature we've ever recorded (for May) since we started keeping records in 2003," the NCM told AFP. That topped the highest temperature of 50.2 Celsius recorded in May 2009, said the centre. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/zbaSdBJ via IFTTT

From eco-anxiety to emotional fatigue: How climate change is affecting mental health

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Climate change is not only causing environmental damage but also significantly impacting mental health, leading to eco-anxiety and ecological grief, especially among younger generations. Experts emphasize the need for integrated care models and increased awareness to address climate-related distress. Recognizing eco-anxiety as a valid concern and promoting emotional resilience are crucial for holistic climate action. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/Gl4Fr1q via IFTTT

Are influencers the new actors? Bollywood debates the shift

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In the digital age, where a social media following can often eclipse traditional credentials, Bollywood’s casting ecosystem is undergoing a groundbreaking shift. Once, a star’s journey was defined by theatre workshops, television gigs, and modeling portfolios. Today, it increasingly begins with reels, stories, and viral videos shared with millions of followers. This new reality has brought social media influencers—content creators with ready fanbases—directly into the casting rooms of films and OTT projects, shaking up longstanding norms and sparking intense debate within the industry. * This article was originally published here

​​Top 5 longest living turtles in the world that span centuries​

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​Turtles are among the longest-living animals on Earth, and some species go much beyond the average lifespans. While most turtles live between 10 to 80 years, certain land tortoises and sea turtles are capable of surviving well beyond a century. Their slow-paced lives, strong bodies, and peaceful lifestyles may hold the secret to their exceptionally long life.​Determining a turtle’s exact age isn’t easy, especially when they have outlived generations of humans. For the oldest among them, age estimates are based on historical records, DNA testing, and biological maturity markers.​Here are a few oldest known turtles in the world​ from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/M1dcy3a via IFTTT

DPIFF issues statement denying fraud allegations

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In a dramatic turn of events, the Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival (DPIFF), regarded as one of India’s most prestigious film award ceremonies, has come under fire following serious allegations against its top leadership. DPIFF’s Managing Director Anil Mishra and CEO Abhishek Mishra have been accused of deceiving multiple state governments and tourism departments. On May 21, 2025, DPIFF’s organisers broke their silence on social media, issuing a strong rebuttal against the allegations. * This article was originally published here

Japan invests big in LNG despite climate-friendly promises

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Despite a G7 pledge, Japan remains a major public financier of oil and gas projects, investing $93 billion between 2013 and 2024. Through initiatives like AZEC, Japan promotes LNG as a transitional fuel, raising concerns about 'greenwashing' and hindering renewable energy transitions in countries like Indonesia. Critics argue Japan's LNG investments lock nations into fossil fuel dependency. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/lc1B5G2 via IFTTT

Is Deepika out of Vanga’s Spirit opposite Prabhas?

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Director Sandeep Reddy Vanga, who previously delivered blockbusters like Kabir Singh and Animal, is currently gearing up for his next ambitious project Spirit, starring Prabhas in the lead role. However, the film has now found itself in the spotlight for casting-related buzz, as reports claim that Deepika Padukone is no longer part of the project. * This article was originally published here

'Red alert': Fires drive tropical forest loss to record high

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that is the record extent of tropical rainforest destroyed last year due in large measure to fires fuelled by climate change, researchers reported Wednesday. Neighbouring Bolivia's forest loss -- 1.5 million hectares -- skyrocketed by 200 percent last year, with a record 3.6 percent of primary forests destroyed in a single year, mostly due to fires set to clear land for industrial-scale farms, according to the report. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/ie9YABh via IFTTT

India's lion population rises by a third

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India's Asiatic lion population has seen a significant increase, rising to 891, according to the latest census. This growth, from 674 in 2020, highlights the success of conservation efforts in Gujarat's Gir wildlife sanctuary. Despite the positive trend, experts caution about the genetic risks associated with a single isolated population. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/agI1M2D via IFTTT

Burn Notice: With heat not clocking out at sunset, all of Delhi is in danger zone

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Rani once revealed Aditya curses her daily for THIS reason

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Rani Mukerji humorously shared that Aditya Chopra playfully "curses" her daily because her fame has inadvertently brought him into the public eye, impacting his cherished anonymity since their 2014 wedding. Despite this, Aditya has been a pillar of support, encouraging Rani to return to acting after their daughter's birth, reminding her of her identity and fans. * This article was originally published here

Why are environmental protesters being criminalized?

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In Newcastle, Australia, climate activists faced arrest and hefty fines for blockading a coal ship, highlighting the country's increasingly stringent anti-protest laws. These laws, enacted in response to disruptive demonstrations, reflect a global trend of governments cracking down on environmental activism with severe penalties. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/Ory9jXU via IFTTT

Polar bear biopsies to shed light on Arctic pollutants

With one foot braced on the helicopter's landing skid, a veterinarian lifted his air rifle, took aim and fired a tranquiliser dart at a polar bear. They even eat grass (seaweed), even though that has no energy for them," Jon Aars, the head of the Svalbard polar bear programme, told AFP. "If they have very little sea ice, they necessarily need to be on land," he said, adding that they spend "much more time on land than they used to... 20 or 30 years ago". from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/pWhB2nA via IFTTT

Zarina say Sooraj broke up with Jiah a month before her death

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Sooraj Pancholi’s life took a drastic turn on June 3, 2013, when Jiah Khan was found dead in her Mumbai residence. Sooraj’s mother, veteran actress Zarina Wahab, has opened up about the darkest chapter in her family’s life, offering previously unheard insights into her son’s state of mind, the nature of his relationship with Jiah, and the tragic sequence of events. * This article was originally published here

Can we learn to live with wildfires?

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Europe faces escalating wildfire risks due to climate change, land use, and urbanization, with potential for severe events every two years. While the number of fires may decrease, they're projected to become larger and more devastating, particularly impacting Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Greece. Experts advocate for controlled burning, ecosystem restoration, and increased public awareness to mitigate the growing threat. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/chWzYn7 via IFTTT

Watch: Tornadoes rip through central US, causing power cuts and widespread damage

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Powerful tornadoes ripped through Kansas, Missouri, and Colorado on Sunday, causing widespread damage. In Kansas, Grinnell was particularly hard hit, with a church roof torn off and multiple buildings destroyed. Power outages forced the closure of a section of Interstate 70. Near Denver, Colorado, several tornadoes damaged homes and buildings in Bennett and Elbert County, leaving many without electricity. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/XUoL7Gs via IFTTT

Dragon’s blood trees: Earth’s rarest trees under threat from climate change and goats

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