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Chetna Maroo shortlisted for Booker Prize 2023

Chetna Maroo, an Indian-origin author, has been shortlisted for the Booker Prize 2023 for her debut novel 'Western Lane'. Discover the inspiring story behind her nomination.

Hanumankind: India's rap revolution

From rowdy crowds to viral anthems, Hanumankind is redefining Indian hip-hop. Discover how this rapper's raw energy and unapologetic style are captivating fans globally.

Pant's heroic cricket display despite injury woes

Indian cricket star Rishabh Pant delivered a heroic performance despite visible discomfort, proving his resilience on the pitch. Fans and pundits alike were left in awe of his determination.

Fake Embassy Scam Uncovered in Delhi

Indian police dismantle a fake embassy in New Delhi, exposing a scam where fraudsters issued visas for the unrecognised 'Kingdom of Westarctica'.

Top Comedy Picks at Edinburgh Fringe 2025

Discover the must-see comedy shows at Edinburgh Fringe 2025, featuring rising stars and seasoned performers like Frankie Monroe, Desiree Birch, and Josie Long.

Viral festival camping hack changes everything

A savvy festival attendee has shared her brilliant camping trick that's taking social media by storm. Discover how she transformed her tent into a cosy haven with this simple yet ingenious idea.

Camden Fringe: London's edgy arts festival

Discover Camden Fringe, London's vibrant and eclectic answer to Edinburgh's famous arts festival. With over 300 shows across 25 venues, this August promises unforgettable performances.

Bonnaroo 2026 faces weather-related changes

The iconic Bonnaroo Festival may see significant weather-related changes by 2026, impacting scheduling and attendee experience. Experts weigh in on the evolving climate challenges.

Global Potato Salad Recipes for Summer

Discover three vibrant potato salad recipes inspired by global flavours, from Indian chaat to spicy peanut butter, perfect for summer feasts.

King hosts first British-Indian Muslim minister

King Charles welcomed Lord Shoaib Bashir, the first British-Indian Muslim to serve as a minister, in a landmark audience at Buckingham Palace, highlighting the UK's growing diversity in leadership roles.

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