UK-based Zimbabwean online streamer Mudiwa Jani — popularly known as Superstar Jani — is taking his fast-rising brand continental, with a livestreaming tour that will see him touch down in Ethiopia ...
Injuries thin the forward ranks, prompting an urgent call-up for Nyman. Can the power forward reignite the Kraken offense? Just before 11:00 am pacific time on March 18, the Kraken announced that they ...
A temple festival took a frightening turn on Thursday when an elephant suddenly turned aggressive and lifted a priest with its trunk before throwing him to the ground, leaving him injured. The ...
VIJAYAWADA: Maha Shivaratri celebrations were held with fervour and gaiety on the hilltop Trikoteswara Swamy temple on the Kotappakonda. The Maha Shivaratri festival on the hilltop is designated the ...
Dance choreographer Shaik Jani Basha, better known as Jani Master, was arrested in 2024 after his assistant alleged sexual abuse when she was a minor. He was booked under the Protection of Children ...
Get ready to groove on 'Aata,' an electrifying new dance reality show debuting on Telugu TV! With the charming Sudheer at the helm, this competition showcases 16 talented dancers guided by some of the ...
The father of Zimbabwean streamer and content creator Mudiwa Jani, popularly known as Superstar Jani, businessman John Fadzisayi Jani, has spoken for the first time, saying he will not interfere with ...
Nellyakkattu Mahadevan, a captive elephant, died on Friday after collapsing on the premises of the Thirunettoor Mahadeva temple at Maradu here. The elephant, aged around 55, was brought to the temple ...
Among the notable attendees were Bollywood actors Ajay Devgn and Tiger Shroff. After the event, Devgn took to Instagram to share a note expressing his support for a grassroots football initiative.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Sunday said the state government's football development initiative 'Project Mahadeva' aims to identify and nurture talented young players who could ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...