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Russia-Ukraine animosity feels hollow at Roland Garros

Russia-Ukraine animosity feels hollow at Roland Garros

The Roland Garros semi-final between Marta Kostyuk and Mirra Andreeva was flatter than expected but was always loaded with meaning. Ukrainian Kostyuk had made three WTA finals this year, winning two. In both, she defeated Russian Andreeva on her way to the title, on the Brisbane hard courts in January and then on Madrid clay at the start of May. Russia’s Mirra Andreeva kisses the trophy after winning the French Open on Saturday. (AFP) Andreeva, of course, went on to beat Poland’s Maja Chwalinska 6-3, 6-2 to win the title on Saturday. In the run up to Roland Garros, Kostyuk had overtaken Andreeva as the brightest female talent on tour, had not lost a match on clay in the season and was stamping her presence on and off the court. But on Thursday evening, Andreeva ensured that in the biggest match of her career, it could not be said that Kostyuk had a number on her. Their rivalry was not merely tennis over the last two years. Kostyuk has criticised Russian and Belarussian players over …

Supreme Court on Sabarimala: Need to ensure social reform conforms to ‘lakshman rekha’, doesn’t hollow out religion | Legal News

Supreme Court on Sabarimala: Need to ensure social reform conforms to ‘lakshman rekha’, doesn’t hollow out religion | Legal News

Underlining the need to ensure that social reform measures conform to the “lakshman rekha” set by the legislature and do not hollow out a religion, the Supreme Court on Tuesday said courts may be compelled to interfere if any such reform is thrust upon people against their wish. “If the people of this country, through their elected representatives, raise a common voice that this issue requires social reform, probably the court will accept it as a social reform. But if it is against the wish and will of the people — something is thrust upon them or, as a rule of gagging them, maybe the court will interfere,” Chief Justice of India Surya Kant, presiding over a nine-judge bench, said. The bench also comprising Justices B V Nagarathna, M M  Sundresh, Ahsanuddin Amanullah, Aravind Kumar, Augustine George Masih, Prasanna B Varale, R Mahadevan and Joymalya Bagchi, is considering questions arising from petitions seeking review of the SC’s September 28, 2018, judgment striking down age restrictions on entry of women to the Sabarimala temple in Kerala. …

Main Actor Nahi Hoon review: Nawazuddin Siddiqui anchors a film that feels both moving and hollow

Main Actor Nahi Hoon review: Nawazuddin Siddiqui anchors a film that feels both moving and hollow

Main Actor Nahi Hoon Directors: Aditya Kripalani Cast: Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Chitrangada Satarupa Rating: ★★★ The city that never sleeps. The city of dreams- Mumbai has, since time immemorial, been romanticised in Hindi cinema. The rains symbolising romance, the relentless hustle equated with ambition and success… these are among the most familiar images associated with the city. What films seldom explore, however, is the quiet frustration of those who leave their hometowns behind to build a life here. Main Actor Nahi Hoon places that emotional exhaustion at the very heart of its story, and it emerges as one of its strongest aspects. Main Actor Nahi Hoon review: Nawazuddin Siddiqui in a still from the film. Main Actor Nahi Hoon story Directed by Aditya Kripalani, the film follows Adnan (Nawazuddin Siddiqui), a wealthy businessman settled in Frankfurt, who finds himself grappling with loneliness after retirement. At the insistence of his daughter, he auditions as an actor for a project over a video call, alongside Mumbai-based struggling actor Mouni (Chitrangda Satarupa). The makers are impressed enough to shortlist …

‘Hollow feeling’ as Australia finish disappointing T20 World Cup campaign with crushing win over Oman in dead rubber | Cricket News

‘Hollow feeling’ as Australia finish disappointing T20 World Cup campaign with crushing win over Oman in dead rubber | Cricket News

4 min readFeb 20, 2026 11:52 PM IST The result was never really in question in Australia’s final match of the T20 World Cup this year, as they demolished Oman by nine wickets in Pallekele on Friday. But the tones of player of the match Adam Zampa and captain Mitchell Marsh’s post-match interviews could only be described as funereal. The word ‘disappointed’ was uttered a handful of times, with Zampa adding that he found it hard to believe Australia are flying back home tomorrow. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW VIDEO After defeats to Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka ended their campaign before Super 8s, Australia had nothing left to play for but turned up with a professional display. Zampa’s 4-wicket haul saw Oman get bowled out for 104 and Marsh then batted with the urgency of someone who just wanted to get the job done quickly and go home. Chasing a modest target of 105 for victory, the skipper ruthlessly dispatched Oman’s bowlers to all corners of the park, bringing up his half-century off just 26 ⁠balls inside …

Sharmila terms Governor’s Budget address hollow and directionless

Sharmila terms Governor’s Budget address hollow and directionless

APCC president Y.S. Sharmila | Photo Credit: File photo Andhra Pradesh Congress president Y. S. Sharmila on Wednesday launched a sharp attack on the Governor’s Budget address, describing it as hollow, directionless and replete with exaggerated and misleading claims. In a post on X, she said the address offered no concrete roadmap for the State’s development and was largely a reiteration of the ruling coalition’s election promises, while glossing over what she termed 19 months of administrative failures. She alleged that the coalition government lacked vision, prudence and balance in governance. Ms. Sharmila questioned the government’s claims on poverty eradication under P4, proposed investments worth ₹13 lakh crore and generation of 20 lakh jobs, terming them inflated. She further alleged that the Universal Health Policy had diluted the Aarogyasri scheme, thereby affecting healthcare access for 1.43 crore families. She also faulted the government over the reduction of the Polavaram project height to 41.15 metres and accused it of neglecting several pending irrigation projects. Published – February 11, 2026 09:31 pm IST Disclaimer: We do not …

Wuthering Heights gets skewered in first reviews: Margot Robbie’s film is called ‘smooth-brained’, ‘hollow’

Wuthering Heights gets skewered in first reviews: Margot Robbie’s film is called ‘smooth-brained’, ‘hollow’

Wuthering Heights first reviews out: The first reviews of Emerald Fennell’s much-anticipated Wuthering Heights have arrived, and they paint a sharply divided picture of the filmmaker’s audacious take on Emily Brontë’s classic novel. Starring Margot Robbie as Catherine Earnshaw and Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff, the adaptation has sparked intense debate among critics, with most calling it a hollow misfire. Wuthering Heights 1st reviews out: Critics are divided on Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights adaptation. Some describe it as an emotionally hollow misfire, while others appreciate its stylised approach Critics divided over Wuthering Heights casting The Independent described the film as “an astonishingly hollow work.” The review argued that Fennell uses the guise of interpretation to strip the novel of its emotional violence and complexity, replacing it with marketable romance tropes. While acknowledging that many adaptations only cover the first half of the book, a tradition dating back to the 1939 film, the critic suggested that tone, not accuracy, is the central issue. An excerpt from The Independent review read, “With its title stylised in quotation marks, …

Politically attractive Mukh Mantri Sehat Bima Yojana is economically hollow: Tarun Chugh | Chandigarh News

Politically attractive Mukh Mantri Sehat Bima Yojana is economically hollow: Tarun Chugh | Chandigarh News

3 min readLudhianaJan 29, 2026 08:59 AM IST Terming the AAP government’s Mukh Mantri Sehat Bima Yojana (MMSBY) “misleading, impractical and entirely publicity-driven”, BJP national general secretary Tarun Chugh on Wednesday said the rigid package capping was the biggest and most fundamental failure of the scheme, exposing the Rs 10-lakh health coverage claim as “hollow” from the very beginning. “The central government’s scheme Ayushman Bharat provides genuine, pre-insured protection, but AAP’s MMSBY rests on hollow claims and weak foundations,” he said, addressing a press conference in Chandigarh. Chugh said, “The biggest lie of this Kejriwal-Mann scheme is the promise of Rs 10 lakh health security. The reality is that the scheme provides actual insurance of only Rs 1 lakh per family, while the remaining Rs 9 lakh is left to the mercy of the debt-ridden Punjab government. Where will this Rs 9 lakh come from when the state is already struggling financially?” Chugh said, “Kejriwal and his party are loudly advertising the false Rs 10-lakh claim, but they have imposed such harsh capping on even …

Gouri Kishan refuses to accept YouTuber’s apology after body shaming remark: ‘Won’t accept hollow words’

Gouri Kishan refuses to accept YouTuber’s apology after body shaming remark: ‘Won’t accept hollow words’

Tamil actor Gouri Kishan recently called out YouTuber Karthik for asking questions about her weight to her Others co-star Aditya Madhavan and director Abin Hariharan during a press meet. Now, the actor has refused to accept his apology, saying the incident is being dismissed as a “misunderstanding.” Gouri Kishan faced a question on her weight during a press meet for her new film. Gouri refuses to accept apology On Monday, Gouri took to her social media handles, including Instagram and X (formerly known as Twitter), to call out the journalist once again. This time, she criticised his apology video, saying it lacked accountability and came across as insincere. “An apology without accountability isn’t an apology at all,” Gouri wrote on social media while reposting the video about the journalist apologising for the question, and sharing his side of the story. Gouri added, “Especially when it’s brushed off with ‘she misunderstood the question — it was just a fun one,’ or worse — ‘I didn’t body-shame anyone.’ Let me be clear. I won’t accept performative remorse …

Shubman Gill, Sai Sudharsan carve out SRH hollow with a butter knife | Ipl News

Shubman Gill, Sai Sudharsan carve out SRH hollow with a butter knife | Ipl News

The song of ice, featuring Gill and Sudharsan, drowns out Abhishek’s song of fire on a bowlers’ purgatory in Ahmedabad A canter over Sunrisers Hyderabad puts Gujarat Titans on the brink of play-offs. Not that they did not suffer a few scares in the powerplay with the ball, and their bowling is not without flaws, but their batting looks insuperably coherent and organised to fuel the title charge.The season continues to unravel for Sunrisers, and they are hurtling closer to the exit door. Song of ice The batting of Sai Sudharsan and Shubman Gill belongs to a beauty pageant contest and not the pugilists’ ring that is often T20 cricket. For forty balls that gathered 82 runs, they stroked their runs frictionlessly, as though the concept of power hitting did not float even in their subconscious. The pair purred, hitting gaps with broad brushstrokes of a portrait painter than the heavy hacks of a lumberjack. Story continues below this ad Sudharsan, lean and languid with whirly wrists, crunched a few effortless singles, before marvelling and …

OPINION | Why Pakistan’s nuclear threat is hollow

OPINION | Why Pakistan’s nuclear threat is hollow

During the Kargil conflict, the then Foreign Secretary of Pakistan Shamshad Ahmed had once said his country would use any weapon in its arsenal to defend the borders. New Delhi: At a time when the entire nation, in one voice, wants action against Pakistan for the Pahalgam massacre, some leaders in the neighbouring country are threatening the use of nuclear weapons. Giving nuclear threats has been a favourite pastime of Pakistani leaders. During the Kargil conflict, the then Foreign Secretary of Pakistan, Shamshad Ahmed, had once said his country would use any weapon in its arsenal to defend the borders. At that time, American intelligence agencies had also indicated that Pakistan could use nuclear weapons, but nothing of the sort happened. In 2006, after the terror attack in Uri, Pakistan’s then Defence Minister Khawaza Asif had said that if his nation’s security was threatened, it would not hesitate to use nuclear weapons. The Indian Army carried out surgical strikes soon after, but no nuclear weapon was used. In 2019, when CRPF jawans were martyred in …