Aditi Rao Hydari’s red saree and ‘ek chutki sindoor’ look is the best Cannes look of the year, feel fans

Aditi Rao Hydari captivated the Cannes Film Festival with her traditional Indian attire, particularly her radiant red saree and prominent sindoor. This meaningful choice resonated deeply with fans, celebrating her cultural roots on a global stage. Following her marriage to actor Siddharth, Aditi’s elegant look made a powerful statement, blending timeless beauty with personal significance….

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Dust storms, thunder and rain bring relief to Delhi-NCR after days of 40°C heat | India News

NEW DELHI: After several days of temperatures soaring above 40°C, Delhi witnessed a sudden change in weather on Wednesday evening.The capital was hit by dust storms, thunderstorms, and rainfall, offering some relief from the intense heat.Strong winds and lightning were reported across various parts of the city, including visuals from Terminal 3 of the Indira…

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US shifts focus to literacy, school choice, and state control in McMahon’s new education grant priorities

US Secretary of Education Linda McMahon announces new US education grant priorities focused on literacy and state control. (File Photo) In a major shift for US education policy, Secretary of Education Linda McMahon announced on May 20, 2025, her first set of proposed priorities for discretionary grants from the US Department of Education. The new…

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IEA warns of growing global dependence on few nations for critical minerals, highlights China’s dominance

The global supply of critical minerals essential for clean energy technologies is becoming increasingly concentrated in a handful of countries, particularly China, posing a significant risk to global economic stability, according to a report released Wednesday by the International Energy Agency (IEA).The Paris-based agency’s “Global Critical Minerals Outlook” highlights the strategic vulnerabilities stemming from the…

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