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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‘Mohiniyattam’ Twitter review: Netizens hail Saiju Kurup’s dark comedy sequel; Many call it even better than first part | Malayalam Movie News

The much-anticipated sequel, ‘Bharathanatyam 2: Mohiniyattam,’ starring Saiju Kurup and Suraj Venjaramoodu, has hit theatres, drawing praise for its dark comedy. Audiences are hailing it as a top Malayalam dark comedy, though some note it doesn’t quite match the first part’s humor. The film follows a family’s chaotic journey to settle affairs, promising a laugh-riot…

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US ends illegal SAVE student loan plan, millions of borrowers to switch to legal repayment options

U.S. Ends Illegal SAVE Student Loan Plan The US Department of Education has officially ended the controversial ‘Saving on a Valuable Education’ (SAVE) Plan, which was repeatedly blocked by courts for being illegal. Around 7.5 million borrowers who joined the SAVE Plan based on promises of “student loan forgiveness” and unusually low monthly payments will…

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Sister Shivani Quote: Love quote of the day by Sister Shivani: “Relationships are not based on what we do for each other…”

In a world that seems to be obsessed with grand gestures—think lavish destination weddings, over-the-top anniversary gifts, or the endless “doing” of favours—Sister Shivani, the calm voice behind the Brahma Kumaris’ spiritual wisdom, offers a perspective that feels almost rebellious. She once famously said, “Relationships are not based on what we do for each other……

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In 1928, Alexander Fleming noticed a strange mould on a petri dish, and this observation launched the antibiotic era |

What discovery led to penicillin and modern antibiotics. Image credit – Wikimedia One of the most significant discoveries in the field of medicine was achieved in 1928 by Alexander Fleming. It was not the result of an intentionally conducted experiment but happened accidentally during Fleming’s work in his laboratory in St. Mary’s Hospital, London.Fleming noticed…

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SPMCIL recruitment 2026: Currency Note Press Nashik releases notification for 500+ posts, check complete details here

Currency Note Press, Nashik, Government of India enterprise under the Ministry of Finance has issued the recruitment notification for multiple posts under Security Printing & Minting Corporation of India Limited (SPMCIL). The exam is aimed at filling technical and administrative positions involved in printing currency notes, passports, stamps and other secure government documents. Candidates from…

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‘Governor: The Silent Saviour’ FIRST poster shows Manoj Bajpayee in intriguing look with caption ‘If I fail, India fails’ | Hindi Movie News

Vipul Amrutlal Shah’s Governor: The Silent Saviour has generated buzz with its first poster drop on Manoj Bajpayee’s birthday. The film teases a legal-political drama, marks the duo’s first collaboration, and features music by Amit Trivedi with lyrics by Javed Akhtar. Vipul Amrutlal Shah, celebrated for his clutter-breaking cinema, is all set to return with…

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Ron DeSantis signs new Florida law to label groups as terrorists and expel student supporters

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Governor Ron DeSantis has signed a law allowing Florida authorities to designate groups as domestic or foreign terrorist organisations and expel state university students who support them.The measure, signed on Monday, gives the governor along with other state leaders the authority to approve or reject such designations. A top official at…

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