Manish Malhotra Returns to Met Gala 2025 with Mumbai-Inspired Couture
Manish Malhotra returns to Met Gala for second time, pays tribute to Mumbai and Indian artisans with a 960-hour crafted ensemble featuring hand-embroidery and artisan signatures.
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Manish Malhotra returns to Met Gala for second time, pays tribute to Mumbai and Indian artisans with a 960-hour crafted ensemble featuring hand-embroidery and artisan signatures.
Iran reports 15 more crew members of the US-seized Iranian ship Touska have been released, bringing total freed to 21 out of 28.
President Trump says Iran shot at vessels in shipping lane, including a South Korean cargo ship. He calls for allied participation in "Project Freedom" mission.
Trump calls on South Korea to join US-led maritime operation after explosion on a South Korean cargo vessel near Iran, claims US shot down seven Iranian fast boats.
Nepal's Cabinet approves procurement of 80,000 tonnes of chemical fertiliser from India under G2G deal amid global supply disruptions from West Asia conflict.
Buckingham Palace announces Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank are expecting their third child, due this summer. The couple already has two sons.
Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden welcome third child, a baby boy named Nautas Madden. The couple shares joy on Instagram, expanding their family of five.
EU proposes removing leather from deforestation regulation, adding coffee and palm oil derivatives, to reduce compliance costs for producers.
An explosion and fire hit a South Korean vessel in the Strait of Hormuz. Seoul confirms no casualties, as US-led Project Freedom aims to free stranded ships.
Japan's child population falls to 13.29 million, a record low for the 45th year, with the ratio dropping to 10.8% amid declining birthrates and aging concerns.
Charlize Theron reveals her strict parenting rules, including no Hollywood privilege, first car as a Datsun, and the importance of summer jobs for her daughters.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa urges reparations beyond cash, including investment, market access, and return of artifacts to tackle Africa's debt and development.
Dana Delany recalls regretting her awkward first meeting with Robert Redford, where she was too starstruck to respond properly at a film screening.
Three killed, 14 injured in Pakistan army strikes on Afghanistan's Kunar province. Taliban says schools, mosques destroyed in attack.
Ukrainian President Zelensky warns Russia's May 9 parade could be drone-hit, urges Europe to maintain sanctions and boost defense cooperation.
TSMC seeks government approval for an advanced wafer fab in Hsinchu Science Park's Longtan Campus, with potential investment up to NT$600 billion for angstrom-class processes.
Brazil rules out state-owned TerraBras, requiring local processing of critical minerals to boost domestic industry and reduce raw material exports.
Sri Lanka and Maldives sign seven MoUs on tourism, education, defence, and more during President Muizzu’s first state visit to Colombo.
North Korea denounces Japan’s move to revise key security documents, calling it a sly scheme for reinvasion amid global tensions.
Report says Pakistan's repeated aid cycles stabilize crises but fail to drive structural change, leading to a "rent-seeking equilibrium" behavior.