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US stock market: Wall street crashes amid Iran tension, Dow plunges 1,200 points as global sell-off deepens; crude oil surges

A fresh wave of global risk aversion battered Wall Street on Tuesday, with US equities sliding sharply as oil prices spiked again amid fears that the widening war with Iran could inflict deeper and more prolonged damage on the global economy, the Associated Press reported.The S&P 500 fell 2.4 per cent in morning trade and…

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Aruna Irani refused to play Govinda’s love interest in Haseena Maan Jaayegi: ‘In every film, I was Govinda’s mother’ | Hindi Movie News

Veteran actor Aruna Irani recently revealed that she was initially hesitant to romance Govinda on screen in Haseena Maan Jaayegi. Having played his mother in several films, Aruna feared audiences would reject the sudden shift in their dynamic. In a candid chat, she opened up about why she even suggested the role be offered to…

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Iran Conflict: Middle East tensions: Global insurers exit Iranian waters as conflict deepens

MUMBAI: India’s trade and energy supplies face fresh risks after reinsurers and Protection & Indemnity (P&I) clubs announced cancellation of war risk insurance for vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz and Iranian waters, following an escalation in the Iran conflict. The cancellations, effective from this week, have left over 150 vessels stranded and disrupted a…

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Shreya Ghoshal clarifies she’s not embarrassed about Chikni Chameli amid trolling: ‘I wasn’t mature enough to fully grasp the meaning’ |

Bollywood playback singer Shreya Ghoshal has addressed the trolling she faced over singing Chikni Chameli from Agneepath, featuring Katrina Kaif. In a recent conversation, the singer spoke about objectification in song lyrics, artistic responsibility and why she has become more conscious about the kind of songs she chooses to record. Bollywood playback singer Shreya Ghoshal…

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Bullet Train Project: Railways unlikely to seek extra loan from JICA to meet higher cost of Bullet train project

NEW DELHI: The railways is looking at bearing the nearly Rs 90,000 crore additional (83% escalation) cost for the Ahmedabad-Mumbai Bullet train project and won’t seek further loan from Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). The project cost has increased from Rs 1.1 lakh crore to Rs 1.98 lakh crore because of delays and other reasons.The…

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