Netflix to launch ‘MED’, its first-ever medical drama from Brazil

Netflix has announced ‘MED’, its first-ever medical drama from Brazil, starring Clara Moneke. The new show is part of a larger slate of Brazilian originals, including legal drama ‘Habeas Corpus’ and a documentary on sailor Tamara Klink. Netflix is all set to launch ‘MED’ – its first-ever medical drama straight out of Brazil, reported Deadline. … Read more

Quad’s existence not to address specific geography, says India

India stated Quad’s existence isn’t to address a specific geography’s concerns, highlighting its long history and delivery of practical projects like vaccines and solar power, said MEA official Nagaraj Naidu after the foreign ministers’ meeting. ‘Quad Not to Address Specific Geography’s Concerns’: India India on Tuesday said that Quad’s existence “is not because we need … Read more

Telecom subscribers cross 1.33 billion in April; FWA sees major jump

India’s telecom sector added 6.95 million subscribers in April 2026, reaching 1337.54 million. TRAI data shows broad-based gains, with Fixed Wireless Access growing fastest at 2.53% and broadband users crossing 1.07 billion. India’s telecom sector posted broad-based gains in April 2026, with wireless and broadband leading the uptick as total telephone subscribers rose by 6.95 … Read more

Ghani Baloch’s disappearance: Activists mark one year, demand release

Activists mark one year since the alleged enforced disappearance of MPhil scholar Ghani Baloch in Balochistan. Rights advocate Shalee Baloch demands his immediate and safe release, highlighting the anguish of his family and the human rights crisis. In a strong statement shared on the social media platform X, Baloch women’s rights activist and Organiser of … Read more

Vaibhav Kumaresh on making Indian animation films for a global audience

Emmy-nominated filmmaker Vaibhav Kumaresh discusses the post-COVID digital boom’s impact on animation, stressing the need for indigenous stories. He talks about his self-funded film ‘Return of the Jungle’ and the challenges in the Indian animation industry. The Emmy-nominated animation filmmaker Vaibhav Kumaresh reflected on the changes in the animation industry, especially after the digital boom … Read more

Projecting Power,Not Playing Defence: India’s Case for Carrier Battle Groups Agains String of Pearls

India must strengthen its maritime strategy by developing carrier battle groups to counter China’s growing presence in the Indian Ocean. Beijing’s “String of Pearls” network and expanding naval deployments pose strategic challenges to India’s sea lanes. New Delhi: The Indian Ocean is not a quiet backyard; it is a crowded arena where great powers compete … Read more

Effect of inflation! The rise in petrol and diesel prices will spoil the household budget, economists claim – retail inflation will touch 5% in June.

The rise in petrol and diesel prices will spoil the household budget. Due to increase in prices of petrol and diesel and increase in import duty on gold and silver, retail inflation may increase to about five percent by June. However, economists believe that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will adopt a wait and … Read more

Vastu Tips For House: Is there sound while opening and closing doors? Take measures today itself otherwise poverty will come to your house.

Vastu tips for home Vastu Tips: Many times we enter the house and ignore the sound coming from the main door while opening or closing it. This mistake should not be made because what you are not paying attention to not only increases poverty in the house but can also create stress in your life. … Read more

WHO declared Ebola a health emergency, IMA alerted doctors across the country

Ebola declared health emergencyImage Credit source: Getty Images The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared a public health emergency regarding the Ebola virus spreading rapidly in African countries. After this, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) has issued instructions to its state and local branches across the country to remain alert. In the letter issued by … Read more