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Ranveer Singh's peace offer to Farhan & Zoya Akhtar over 'Don 3' gets rejected
The 'Don 3' controversy is showing no signs of cooling down. Ranveer Singh reportedly reached out to filmmaker Farhan Akhtar in a bid to mend their fractured professional relationship, but the offer was swiftly turned down. With a Rs 45 crore lawsuit on the table and trade unions closing ranks, the issue has become one of the most controversial disputes in Bollywood.
Who keeps the Russian shadow fleet afloat?
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music As the EU prepares to target Russia’s shadow fleet in the 21st sanctions package, we’re looking at the system that keeps these ships in business. Every one of these Russian vessels carrying sanctioned goods requires port access, crews, financial services and more to stay operational. On today’s episode, Zoya Sheftalovich and Sarah Wheaton pinpoint insurance in particular.
When K-pop diplomacy hits Brussels
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music South Korea’s president is in Brussels for the first EU-South Korea summit in three years — a visit that starts with K-pop diplomacy but quickly moves to chips, trade, defense and China. Zoya Sheftalovich and Ian Wishart look at why Seoul has become such an important partner for Europe and why South Korea’s role in Europe’s rearmament push is also politically awkward. The due also discuss Commission President Ursula von der Leyen tightening her grip...
Europe’s toughest migration plan yet
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music The EU is edging closer to one of its most controversial migration policies yet: sending failed asylum seekers to return hubs outside the bloc. Zoya Sheftalovich and Nick Vinocur discuss the latest negotiations over tougher deportation rules, why countries are already exploring potential deals from Albania to Central Asia, and why critics warn the plans could create offshore detention centers. Then: France’s presidential race is drifting...
Is Italy’s Giorgia Meloni in trouble?
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music With a slowing economy, soaring energy costs and mounting pressure on defense spending, PM Giorgia Meloni faces an uphill battle in next year’s Italian election. Amid all this, Zoya and Ian discuss how a recent European Commission decision to exempt certain green investments from its public-spending rules is a small win for the Italian leader. They dig deeper into the thought process behind this move from the...
Vedang Raina studied business in college but loved science: Talks heart vs mind
After making his debut with Zoya Akhtar in 'The Archies', Vedang Raina appeared alongside Alia Bhatt in 'Jigra'. The young actor is now all set to be seen in Imtiaz Ali's next, 'Main Vaapas Aunga', co-starring Sharvari, Diljit Dosanjh and Naseeruddin Shah. As we meet Vedang, he's intellectual, articulate and sensitive.
Smoke engulfed their cities. Did it make their children sick?
Mothers fear children's chronic illnesses are linked to bushfire smoke during pregnancy Sun 31 May 2026 at 5:16am Six years after Black Summer bushfires, parents and doctors face an unsettling question: What does bushfire smoke do to babies in the womb? This story is a collaboration between the ABC's climate team and climate media organisation Grist. They never thought the fires would reach them.
The jobs squeeze facing Europe
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Today the Commission will publish its European Semester Spring Package, a checkup on EU countries’ economies. But the news isn’t too good. The report warns that over a million jobs across Europe could be lost in the coming years as a result of high energy costs, competition from abroad and the green transition.
Israelis order Tyre residents to evacuate ancient Lebanese city
TYRE, Lebanon — Residents of this ancient and embattled city were being forced Tuesday to choose between two bitter options: stay and risk getting killed by Israeli airstrikes, or leave and become refugees in their own country. And for the first time since Israel launched its latest invasion of southern Lebanon to root out Hezbollah, the Israeli evacuation order also includes Al Hara, the historic Christian quarter of this more than 4,700-year-old city. “I never imagined leaving Al Hara,”...