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30.03 / 15:55
Art
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Iyanu: Child of Wonder: When will it release? Here’s voice cast, release date, storyline, trailer and where to watch
Iyanu: Child of Wonder finally has a release date. The show, based on a graphic novel by Roye Okupe, is set to debut on Cartoon Network and Max in April.
20.04 / 01:39
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Big oil plows billions into far-flung drilling sites to escape Iran turmoil
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.Exxon Mobil, Chevron and other energy companies are speeding up their searches for new oil-and-gas prospects—far away from the perils of the war in the Middle East.Exxon recently outlined a potential plan to pump up to $24 billion into Nigeria’s deep-water oil fields, while Chevron expanded its footprint in Venezuela. BP bought stakes in oil blocks off the coast of Namibia, and TotalEnergies signed an exploration deal with Turkey.
08.04 / 06:23
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Videos
Breaking borders: Non-diaspora audiences from Saudi to Indonesia are getting hooked to Indian video, audio content
Indian audio and video content, usually considered a draw for domestic audiences and specific diasporic markets, is now finding a home in unusual export destinations.Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the Philippines are among the countries where Indian content is popular, according to the Content Trends Report launched recently at the Content India Summit 2026, organized by Dish TV.Experts said this demand is not diaspora-led, unlike more established markets such as the US or the UK. Instead, it appears to be driven by cultural alignment.
29.03 / 17:35
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Provident
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2020
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International
Blackstone-backed EPL to merge with Indovida to make $2 billion packaging giant
Essel Propack after its merger with Swiss firm Propack in 1997. Over the next two decades, Essel Propack built a strong international footprint across the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Africa.In 2019, Blackstone invested $460 million to acquire a 75% stake in the company, and renamed it EPL.
28.03 / 01:59
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Brazil's energy pitch to India: More crude for refining expertise.
BPCL) signed a long-term contract to procure 12 million barrels of crude in 2026-27 from Petrobras in January this year, renewing a previous contract signed in 2025.While Brazil is largely self-sufficient in crude oil production, it has one “vulnerability”, according to Nóbrega. “One vulnerability is that we are self-sufficient in crude oil production, but we are not self-sufficient in refined oil,” he said, adding that diesel is required for a bulk of the freight transport in the country by road and rail.“India also could install refineries in Brazil because you are one of the largest countries in terms of oil refining,” he said, noting that one of India’s biggest exports to the largest country in South America is refined oils, including diesel.India has a refining capacity of 258 million tonnes per year and has helped countries such as Nigeria and Mongolia develop refineries.
24.03 / 10:29
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Sugar, grain lobbies next push for ethanol cook stoves as Iran war continues to squeeze LPG supplies
Mint has reviewed the correspondence.Such cookstoves are used in African countries such as Nigeria and Ethiopia and elsewhere in Brazil.The push by ISMA and GEMA comes in the backdrop of India’s ethanol makers also lobbying the government for higher ethanol blends in vehicle fuels and to find more use-cases for the country’s surplus ethanol production, as reported by Mint earlier. They have been seeking incentives for flex-fuel vehicles which run on very high ethanol blending, and higher procurement of ethanol by oil marketing companies.
19.02 / 10:01
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Beijing’s BRI isn’t in retreat and ‘debt trap’ warnings are falling on deaf ears in the Global South
China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is not in retreat, although many have been predicting its untimely demise for some time. Far from shrinking, President Xi Jinping’s signature lending plan is adapting, and in doing so becoming harder to counter. It’s shifting from financing megaprojects to becoming a long-term development partner, particularly for fast-growing economies in the Global South.
12.02 / 01:49
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Will Bangladesh’s elections produce a ‘basket case’?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Henry Kissinger famously called Bangladesh a “basket case." As the nation goes to the polls Thursday—the first election since then-Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled the country in 2024 for India amid student protests—a question mark hangs over its future. Will Bangladesh become a basket case again? The country’s fate matters beyond its borders.
03.02 / 09:53
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Engineers India in talks to develop Guyana's first oil refinery, says CMD Vartika Shukla
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: Engineers India Ltd (EIL) is in talks with the government of Guyana to help build its first oil refinery, CMD Vartika Shukla said in an interview, a step that could deepen energy ties between India and the South American country. EIL plans to offer project management and consultancy services for the proposed refinery.
14.03 / 19:27
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Cocoa slips to 4-month low of £6,110/ton
Cocoa futures on the ICE exchange hit four-month lows on Friday and headed for 3% losses for the week, amid a large increase in ICE-certified stocks and benign weather forecasts for West Africa. London cocoa fell 3.6% to 6,110 pounds per metric ton at 1259 GMT. Dealers noted ICE-certified stocks have shot up to their highest since early January ahead of the expiry of the front month cocoa contract later this session.
14.03 / 12:37
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Ahead of IOC election, 350 Olympians urge candidates to make climate action top priority
Saina Nehwal and PR Sreejesh, have written a letter to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) presidential candidates, urging them to make climate action their top priority. As IOC members gather in Costa Navarino, Greece, to vote on the seven candidates next week (March 18-21), the Olympians called for stronger commitments from the IOC to cut carbon emissions, promote sustainability in host cities, set clear guidelines on polluting sponsors and use its platform to advocate for climate action. Climate impacts are «no longer a distant threat, but a current and growing harm to the sports we love and to the countries that make up our Olympic family», the letter said. The signatories include 57 Olympic champions and over 100 Olympic flag bearers. They represent some of the world's most climate-vulnerable nations, including Argentina, Aruba, the Bahamas, Cabo Verde, Colombia, Cook Islands, Eswatini, Fiji, Ghana, India, Kenya, Laos, the Marshall Islands, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Sierra Leone and Zambia. Recognizing that extreme weather events are already disrupting the Summer and Winter Olympics and affecting athlete performance and safety, the letter urges decisive action to ensure the games remain accessible and safe for future generations. Earlier this year, massive wildfires burned large areas of Los Angeles, the host city of the 2028 Olympic Games. The fires killed about 30 people, destroyed thousands of buildings, and forced tens of thousands to flee their homes.
01.03 / 11:23
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‘Lines of Flight’: Shilpa Gupta examines borders in her first solo in West Asia
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. In the third gallery at Ishara Art Foundation in Dubai, you walk into a dimly-lit room with five suspended microphones. Instead of being listening devices, these mics have been transformed into speakers reciting poetry from across time and space—Hum Dekhenge by Faiz Ahmed Faiz, which has become a protest anthem in some Indian universities, a martyr’s song in Gondi, and a rendition of text by Nigerian poet-environmental activist Ken Saro-Wiwa.
23.02 / 18:29
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BBC
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Pharmaceuticals
Opiod row: Aveo Pharma says drug cleared by state authorities; govt says not approved
tapentadol and carisoprodol drugs is not approved in India, and prohibited production and export of such medicines, amid reports that an Indian company has been exporting the unlicensed combination.
20.02 / 20:09
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New York Yankees extend Aaron Boone's contract for 2 more years in bid to boost World Series chances
Aaron Boone has been signed on for another two years by the New York Yankees. The Yankees manager’s new contract will see him coach the side till the 2027 season.
20.02 / 17:01
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09.02 / 02:49
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Online scams may already be as big a scourge as illegal drugs
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. AS THE CEO of a small bank in Kansas, a former chairman of the Kansas Bankers Association and a former officer of the American Bankers Association, Shan Hanes knew all about the risks of online fraud. As a family man and part-time pastor at a local church, he was not the type to do anything reckless.
08.02 / 03:57
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travelers
Saudi Arabia restricts travelers from 14 nations to single-entry visas to curb unauthorized Hajj pilgrims
Saudi Arabia has announced a significant visa policy change affecting travelers from 14 countries, including India. The government will now issue only single-entry visas for tourism, business, and family visits, suspending the previous one-year multiple-entry visas indefinitely.
29.01 / 10:29
26.01 / 12:27
09.01 / 15:45
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Amid divorce buzz, Prince Harry admits his current life with Meghan Markle 'isn't what he imagined'
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle tied the knot in 2018 the couple has been making the headlines-- and their official exit as senior members of the UK royal family in 2020 only added more fuel to the fire. Amid their recent divorce rumours, considering that Harry and Meghan haven't been making public appearances together for quite some time.
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