‘Project Hail Mary’ first reviews out: Ryan Gosling starrer wins praise; Critics call it a ‘Crowd pleasing space journey’ | English Movie News

Early reviews for ‘Project Hail Mary’ are glowing, hailing Ryan Gosling’s performance as a career-best in this sci-fi epic directed by Lord & Miller. Critics laud its emotional depth, humor, and technical brilliance, comparing it favorably to classics like ‘The Martian’ and ‘Interstellar’. Despite minor pacing concerns, the film is poised for a massive release….

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Japan Passport Stamp: Travelling to Japan? Here’s how you can still get a passport stamp despite automated immigration gates |

Japan has increasingly adopted automated immigration technology to speed up border procedures, meaning many travellers may now pass through the airport without receiving a passport stamp. However, for those who still want to have the traditional exit or entry stamp, which is often considered a souvenir for those who have traveled, they can still apply…

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Sunny Naqvi: US Citizen Detained by DHS: Sunny Naqvi Held for 43 Hours Over ‘Curious Travel History’ | World News

Sundas (Sunny) Naqvi, a 28-year-old South Asian-origin US citizen, was detained by the Department of Homeland Security for 43 hours over what her attorney believed was a “curious travel history”. ABC News reported that Sunny Naqvi was born in Evanston and raised in the Chicago suburbs. She was scheduled to travel overseas for a work…

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Cbse Math Paper QR Code: CBSE issues clarification on YouTube QR code in Maths paper, here’s why there are QR codes on question papers |

After social media posts claimed that a QR code reportedly printed on the Class 12 Mathematics question paper directed students to a YouTube video, the Central Board of Secondary Education has issued a clarification. In a post on microblogging platform X, the board said that the “security of the question papers remains uncompromised”. “On 09.03.2026,…

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World’s newest Beijing problem

China is famous for zealously pushing growth. So, much was made of its recent decision to lower its GDP target to between 4.5% and 5%. But this was a marginal change. China’s irrational hopes for growth are an increasingly big problem for the world. Read full story on TOI+ Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email Disclaimer Views…

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‘Dropped 2,000-pound bombs’: US launches B-2 bombers to dismantle Iran’s missile production capabilities

The US is intensifying its campaign against Iran’s missile capabilities, with B-2 bombers reportedly striking deeply buried missile sites. The move signals a direct effort to dismantle Iran’s missile production, a program long viewed with suspicion by Washington. The strikes highlight the US’s ability to target hardened infrastructure, even underground facilities. The war between the…

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