Paul Blackthorne: ‘Lagaan’ actor Paul Blackthorne recalls suffering heat stroke on set as film clocks 25 years: ‘Andrew Russell deserved to be cooked’ | English Movie News

Paul Blackthorne has revealed that he knew little about cricket when he played Captain Andrew Russell in Aamir Khan’s ‘Lagaan’. Looking back at the film 25 years after its release, the British actor said clever editing and a patient crew helped him appear convincing at the crease.He also recalled suffering heat stroke after falling asleep…

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Changing global finance and policy frameworks

The global food system is at a critical juncture; facing issues like soil degradation, climate risk, and biodiversity erosions are converging with investor and regulator expectations in ways that make “business as usual” harder to defend. Global estimates show agrifood systems account for about one-third of total anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions when farming, land-use change, and supply…

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IED Blast Injures CRPF Jawan During Anti-Maoist Operation in Saranda Forest | Ranchi News

Jamshedpur: A CoBRA jawan was hurt in an improvised explosive device (IED) blast in the Saranda forest on Thursday, even as security forces are engaged in the gun battle with the Maoist guerrillas for the second day in a row to finally flush out Naxals from West Singhbhum.On Thursday morning, an explosive went off when…

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India just built the world’s first hydrogen plant that runs on nuclear heat, not electricity |

India has commissioned a pilot hydrogen production facility that uses heat from a nuclear reactor, rather than conventional grid electricity, to generate clean hydrogen.The facility, set up by the Department of Atomic Energy at the Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR) in Kalpakkam, Tamil Nadu, uses high-temperature heat from the Fast Breeder Test Reactor…

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When Tom Cruise fell for Asha Bhosle’s Chicken Tikka Masala: A story that says all about her love for food

Beyond her iconic voice, Asha Bhosle possessed a profound passion for food, treating it with the same instinct and heart she brought to music. Her restaurant chain, Asha’s, was a testament to her dedication to authentic, comforting flavors. The world knew Asha Bhosle as that magical voice that could do everything – romantic songs, peppy…

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Who controls the world’s economic arteries?

The Cold War of the twentieth century was visible. It marched in uniforms, tested missiles, and divided maps with ideological clarity. The Cold War of the twenty-first century is far harder to photograph because it hides inside semiconductor fabs, shipping routes, cloud infrastructure, battery minerals, undersea cables, and algorithmic trade systems. It reveals itself not…

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AI-Guided Cruise Missiles: ‘Special mission warhead’: North Korea tests AI-guided cruise missiles, ballistic rockets near South Korea |

North Korea on Wednesday tested a mix of tactical ballistic missiles, artillery rockets and AI-guided precision cruise missiles designed for modern warfare, according to state news agency KCNA.The tests came a day after South Korea’s military said it had detected the launch of multiple projectiles, including a ballistic missile. The projectiles reportedly travelled around 80…

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Yale graduate school cuts Ph.D. intake amid higher endowment tax: Law school enrollment remains steady

Yale graduate school shrinks enrollment as budget tightens; Law School holds steady Yale University’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences is reducing student enrollment as it prepares for financial pressure linked to a higher federal endowment tax. However, Yale Law School will not make major changes to its intake, according to a report by the…

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