Emily Blunt picks a sculpted Schiaparelli ball gown and Mikimoto jewels for ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ premiere |

Emily Blunt attends “The Devil Wears Prada 2” world premiere at David Geffen Hall on Monday, April 20, 2026, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP) Emily (The Devil Wears Prada) perhaps couldn’t bring her best self to the annual benefit for the Museum of Natural History, but she more than made up for it…

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Iran war: How Trump sanctions on China’s private refiner may have collateral damage beyond oil

Hengli represents a far more significant target. It is one of China’s most advanced private refiners. (AI image) The Donald Trump administration’s step to sanction one of China’s largest privately owned refiners over its links to Iran will have implications beyond oil! China has for years remained the largest buyer of Iranian crude, much of…

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Strait of Hormuz control: Open or shut? Toll system, new conditions and what the ceasefire really means for global shipping — 15 FAQs answered

Image used for representative purposes A fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran has injected cautious optimism into one of the world’s most strategically sensitive maritime corridors, the Strait of Hormuz. But despite the diplomatic pause, shipping through the waterway still remains constrained, uneven, and heavily conditioned by security considerations.The strait, which connects the…

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Vijay’s film not leaked from our system: CBFC | India News

NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) on Saturday dismissed claims of the Tamil film, ‘Jana Nayagan’, being leaked from its system as “baseless and misleading”, asserting that its certification process follows a secure, access-controlled protocol. The clarification comes over the film’s alleged online leak in high-definition format, which has triggered outrage. Explaining…

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Anti-India US reporter says she was assaulted at Minneapolis ICE protest: ‘Grown man pushed me, my glasses are broken’

An anti-India US reporter says she was assaulted by protesters while covering a demonstration in Minneapolis. Conservative reporter Savannah Hernandez was assaulted while filming an anti-ICE protest outside the Whipple ICE Facility. According to witnesses, a group of demonstrators surrounded her, shoved her, and knocked her to the ground. After the confrontation, Hernandez got back…

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From policy to infrastructure: Who are the Indian-origin leaders on New York’s power list | World News

Left to right: Jeremy Cooney, Kovid Saxena and Bhairavi Desai, Indian-origin leaders featured on New York’s transport power list A new power list highlighting key figures shaping the future of New York’s transport and mobility landscape has brought several Indian-origin leaders into the spotlight. Published by City & State, the 2026 ‘Trailblazers in Transportation’ list…

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Can you be ‘too happy’ being single? Why women often walk the fine line between contentment and quiet loneliness |

Every great romantic movie starts with a fierce female character who does not succumb to societal expectations and is doing fine being independent. However, there comes a stage when she finds the one guy she can depend on and all her fierce independence melts away to make space for an all-encompassing love.From Geet in Jab…

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Manu Bhaker’s Faridabad home blends minimalism with strong roots and emotional depth

Manu Bhaker is one of India’s most promising young athletes, known for her discipline, focus, and remarkable achievements in shooting at a very early age. While her journey has been filled with international recognition and success, what truly defines her is strong connection to her family and roots, something that beautifully comes alive in the…

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