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‘Powers Are Slightly Goofy’: Despicable Me 4 Director REVEALS How Fantastic Four Inspired The New...
Pinkvilla· 1 day agoMinions get an upgrade in Despicable Me 4! Although the franchise tells the story of Gru’s journey...
UK elections 2024 LIVE: Labour party tipped for historic win as U.K. voters go to the polls
The Hindu· 12 hours agoPolls opened in the U.K.’s general election, with the opposition Labour party the heavy favourite to...
Ex-spy chief becomes prime minister of the Netherlands, but analysts question his staying power
Semafor· 2 days agoSchoof will head up a broadly right-wing coalition government, and has promised to implement the...
Who are King Charles & Royal family voting for in UK elections? They aren't - Times of India
The Times of India· 5 hours agoAs the United Kingdom went to polls on Thursday with almost 46.5 million eligible voters, King...
Compulsory jobs for Kannadigas: Karnataka Rakshana Vedike stages dharna; seeks legislation - Star of...
Star of Mysore· 3 hours agoof Karnataka Rakshana Vedike, a pro-Kannada organisation, staged a protest in the city on Monday,...
Nigel Farage: Could the 'Mr Brexit' finally succeed on his eighth election attempt?
Firstpost· 1 hour agoNigel Farage, seeking to become a British MP on Thursday at the eighth attempt, has risen from...
Why has Cameroon's first daughter's Instagram kiss sparked an LGBTQ+ debate?
Firstpost· 6 hours agoThis public display of affection has caused an uproar in Cameroon, where same-sex relationships are...
The complete Mirzapur family tree: As Kaleen bhaiya and Guddu Pandit battle rages, here’s a quick...
Indian Express· 5 hours agoOne of them was his own son, Munna (Divyenndu Sharma), who wanted to kill his father and ascend to ...
From courtroom to 10 Downing Street: Keir Starmer on cusp of power
Business Standard India· 2 days agoEarnest, intense, practical and not brimming with charisma, Starmer finds himself on the cusp of a...
Revolutionary mothers
Deseret News· 14 hours agoDM: Was the Constitution built to last? CB: The Constitution embodies the principle that you can have power as long ...