
Entertainment Trends 2026: What’s Changing in Movies, OTT, Music & Digital Content
Entertainment in 2026 is evolving with OTT dominance, AI-driven content, and changing audience behavior. Here’s what’s shaping movies, music, and digital media.
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UK Defence Minister Quits Over Military Spending Row: What John Healey's Resignation Means for Starmer and Global Security

Congress Challenges Meenakshi Natarajan's Rajya Sabha Nomination Rejection in Supreme Court

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UK Defence Minister John Healey has resigned following a significant disagreement with Prime Minister Keir Starmer over future military spending. This high-profile departure marks a critical early challenge for Starmer's new government, raising questions about Britain's defence strategy and its commitments on the global stage, especially amidst ongoing international conflicts.
The Congress party has moved the Supreme Court challenging the rejection of Meenakshi Natarajan's nomination for a Rajya Sabha seat from Madhya Pradesh. This legal battle highlights significant questions about electoral procedures and the powers of election authorities, potentially setting a new precedent for future nominations.
A video showing a security guard administering IV drips at a hospital in Madhya Pradesh has sparked outrage and led to an official investigation. The incident raises serious questions about patient safety and hospital protocols.
A Mumbai court has strongly criticized police actions, ordering the immediate release of 64 customers arrested during a bar raid. This ruling raises significant questions about police conduct, individual rights, and the legal limits of such operations, sparking a crucial debate on due process and law enforcement accountability in India.
A US federal judge has ruled against the Trump administration's proposed $100,000 H-1B visa fee, a move that offers significant relief to Indian IT professionals and companies. This decision removes a major financial hurdle, ensuring continued access to skilled talent for US firms and upholding opportunities for workers from India.
Israel has reportedly carried out retaliatory strikes against Iran, defying international warnings and escalating tensions in an already volatile Middle East. This direct confrontation raises serious concerns about regional stability, global energy markets, and the potential for wider conflict, with implications for countries like India.
Hundreds of Indian medical professionals, particularly nurses from Kerala, are experiencing significant delays and rejections in their visa applications for overseas employment, leading to uncertainty and distress. The Chief Minister of Kerala has escalated the issue to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking urgent intervention.
Domestic LPG cylinder prices have seen another hike of Rs 29, marking the second increase in three months and sparking immediate criticism from the Congress party. The opposition has revived its 'inflation man' jibe against the Prime Minister, intensifying the debate on rising living costs and its impact on Indian households nationwide.