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1. Oval Office Fireworks: Trump, Zelensky, and Vance Lock Horns

There was a heated confrontation in the White House on Friday when U.S. President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had a showdown in the Oval Office. A diplomatic meeting escalated into a verbal battle, laying bare raw frustrations regarding Ukraine’s conflict with Russia. Vance ignited the fuse, accusing Zelensky of staging “propaganda tours” and chiding him for not showing gratitude to the U.S. “You’re forcing conscripts to the frontlines because of manpower shortages,” Vance snapped. “It’s disrespectful to show up here and debate this in front of our media—you ought to thank the president for his work.” Zelensky shot back, challenging Vance’s first-hand experience: “Have you ever stepped foot in Ukraine to judge our struggles?

” The exchange intensified as Vance accused Zelensky of interfering in U.S. politics by campaigning for Trump’s opponents in Pennsylvania last October, calling on him to show gratitude instead. Trump then jumped in, his words tart and unyielding. “Don’t try to lecture us about what we’ll feel—we’re attempting to mend this mess,” he said to Zelensky. “You don’t play here, and you are threatening World War III. Business with you is becoming difficult when you are not more appreciative.” Zelensky’s response was mysterious but pointed: “Everyone has issues, even you.”. Your sea protects you now, but that will not last.” The public display of this quarrel, televised worldwide, shocked onlookers, leaving U.S.-Ukraine relations in limbo as Zelensky left without a minerals agreement he had been seeking.

It’s a diplomatic bruise that may last, altering alliances in a delicate world.

  1. Shabana Azmi Weighs In: Dabba Cartel vs. Saas, Bahu Aur Flamingo

Netflix’s latest crime thriller, Dabba Cartel, has tongues wagging, not just for its star-studded cast—Shabana Azmi, Gajraj Rao, Jyotika, Shalini Pandey, Nimisha Sajayan, and Sai Tamhankar—but for inevitable comparisons to Saas, Bahu Aur Flamingo, led by Dimple Kapadia. The series, drenched in suspense and layered characters, marks Azmi’s electrifying return to the screen, yet whispers of similarity to its predecessor have stirred debate. In a blunt conversation with India Today, Azmi confronted the buzz straight on, confessing she’d first been worried about the similarities.

“Before I watched it, I feared we’d be compared to that show,” she revealed, referring to the Kapadia-led drama for its intense family politics. Azmi’s daughter-in-law, Shibani Akhtar, the mastermind of Dabba Cartel, put her fears to rest with unshakeable conviction. “Shibani told me the comparisons wouldn’t hold,” Azmi revealed. And she was right—I watched it after that, and I could see how unique our story is.” Although both series explore dark undergrounds and tough women, Dabba Cartel takes the road less traveled with a unique narrative spin, leaving Azmi relieved and gratified.

Hype surrounding this battle of heavyweights only further fuels the buildup, demonstrating Netflix’s ability to generate buzz and conversation with every new release.

  1. Manav Sharma’s Tragic Death Ignites Men’s Mental Health Debate

A tragic story from Agra has brought men’s mental wellbeing into focus after 25-year-old IT consultant Manav Sharma committed suicide on February 24. The employee of Tata Consultancy Services, who had married Nikita Sharma in 2024, came back to his hometown along with her from Mumbai a day before he died. In a haunting seven-minute video he uploaded to the internet before taking his own life, Manav exposed his soul, attributing his desperation to a troubled marriage. “Men are lonely, crushed by society’s expectations,” he sobbed, calling on people to listen to their silent pain.

He accused Nikita of cheating and lying, stating that she wanted to be with another man. Manav’s tale is tragically familiar in its echoes—married life soured, suspicions of infidelity, and a slide into despair. A Senior Process Associate with a background in talent acquisition, he’d struggled with self-inflicted injury previously, but now, he couldn’t envision an escape. Drawing parallels with Atul Subhash, another man whose suicide attributed to marital tensions dominated headlines, Manav’s own words—”What can I do? It doesn’t matter anymore”—echo as a lament for a society that so readily disregards male vulnerability.

His passing has sparked demands for frank discussion, leaving a heartbroken family and a country grappling with difficult questions.

  1. Bollywood’s Good News: Kiara Advani and Sidharth Malhotra Are Pregnant

Bollywood’s golden pair, Kiara Advani and Sidharth Malhotra, made hearts go weak in the knees on Friday with the news of their first child. The couple, married since 2023, announced their joy on Instagram with a sweet picture of themselves holding tiny baby socks. “The greatest gift of our lives. Coming soon,” their joint caption read, keeping the due date under wraps but unleashing a torrent of excitement. Fans and peers flooded the post with love—Huma Qureshi exclaimed, “Omg congratulations,” while Neha Dhupia echoed the sentiment.

“You’ll be the best mom and dad,” one fan gushed, capturing the widespread joy.

The pregnancy announcement opens a new chapter to Kiara and Sidharth’s Cinderella romance, which bloomed on the sets of Shershaah and culminated in an extravagant wedding. While the world of industry rings with congratulatory messages, the couple’s sojourn into parenthood promises to be an endearing spectacle, weaving together their screen persona with actual joy.

  1. Skype’s Last Call: Microsoft Ends Service After 20 Years

A video-calling pioneer of the digital age is going out of business as Microsoft prepares to sunset Skype, which brought millions together since 2003. The technology giant confirmed Friday that Skype services will be discontinued on May 5, 2025, shifting its attention to Microsoft Teams, a competitor to Slack and Zoom. The announcement caused Microsoft shares to fall in New York, weighing on the switch.

“We’re honored to have been part of this journey,” the company said, saluting Skype’s role in revolutionizing communication—from grainy webcam chats to global family reunions.

Launched over two decades ago, Skype redefined how the world talked, shifting conversations from landlines to laptops. Its cultural imprint is vast, but Microsoft’s pivot to Teams signals a new priority in a competitive landscape. For users, it’s a bittersweet goodbye to a tool that once felt like the future, now planпing to a sleeker successor.

  1. Chess Legend Boris Spassky Passes Away at 88

The chess world is mourning the passing of Russian grandmaster Boris Spassky, who has died aged 88, according to FIDE’s Emil Sutovsky on Thursday. The 10th World Chess Champion between 1969 and 1972, Spassky’s tenure ended in the classic “Match of the Century” against Bobby Fischer in Reykjavik—a Cold War encounter he lost 12.5-8.5. Losing though he was, his sportsmanship shone through, famously applauding Fischer after a dominant sixth game.

A Frenchman since 1978, Spassky’s reputation is inscribed in strategy and elegance.

Anatoly Karpov, who defeated Spassky in 1974, praised him as an idol together with Jose Capablanca. “Defeating him was like defeating part of myself,” Karpov said in an interview to RIA, describing Spassky as an era-defining figure. His passing of the crown to Fischer is a moment that will be remembered, merging rivalry with respect in chess history.

  1. Lodha Brothers’ Battle: A Mother’s Appeal for Peace

There is a family drama unfolding in India’s property space, where Manju Lodha has urged her billionaire sons Abhishek and Abhinandan Lodha to put an end to their acrimonious battle. Abhishek heads Macrotech Developers, and Abhinandan heads the House of Abhinandan Lodha, but their war over the ‘Lodha’ brand and asset divisions has reached the mediator. Manju cited a 2017 family pact, signed along with her husband Mangal P Lodha, in a February 21 letter to lay the dust to rest.

“You have no rights over each other’s businesses,” she urged in a letter, calling for peace.

The letter calls on the brothers to stop public jibes and meddling, emphasizing mutual respect ahead of rivalry. “Stop your fights at once,” she urged, echoing a mother’s desire to repair a fractured dynasty. While legal maneuvering continues, her words throw a haunting light on a conflict that’s as much personal as corporate.

  1. Sam Pitroda’s Quixotic Claim Shattered by Education Ministry

Congress party leader Sam Pitroda created a controversy with a sensational account of how hackers interrupted his address at “IIT Ranchi” with pornography, which was immediately rebutted by India’s Education Ministry. In a video posted on the internet, Pitroda alleged he was speaking to hundreds of students when the disruption happened, linking it to a wider tirade about democracy’s collapse. “Is that fair? ” he asked in outrage.

The ministry responded, pointing out that there is no IIT in Ranchi—just an IIIT, which rejected hosting him.

“His comments are unfounded,” they stated, accusing him of tarnishing the IIT brand.

Terming Pitroda’s account “reckless,” the ministry threatened legal action against such slander, hailing IITs as meritocracy strongholds. The faux pas has provoked online ridicule and discussion, many mystified by Pitroda’s jump from a presumed hack to democratic erosion, his credibility under question.

  1. Australia Cruises to Semis, Afghanistan Hopes to Hold On

Australia earned a Champions Trophy semi-final place on Friday after rain interrupted their battle against Afghanistan at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium.

Chasing 274, Australia were 109/1 in 12.5 overs—Travis Head scoring an unbeaten 59—when the rains poured in, giving them the advantage through net run-rate.

Steve Smith’s consistent 19 supported their push, guaranteeing advancement from Group B. Afghanistan, in spite of a gallant effort, now has a mountain to climb: England need to thrash South Africa by 207 runs or pursue a target in 11.1 overs for them to make it through.

With India and New Zealand already lined up for a Group A battle in Dubai, the semi-finals are on March 4 and 5. Afghanistan’s slim hope is now hanging by a thread, and Australia’s aggressive style guarantees more fireworks to come.

  1. Ronaldo’s Rough Night: Al-Nassr Falls to Al-Orobah

Cristiano Ronaldo had a frustrating night as Al-Nassr lost 2-1 to Al-Orobah in the Saudi Pro League, ruining their top-three hopes. Nine behind leaders Al-Ittihad, The Riyadh team’s title aspirations are dwindling, and this defeat hurts their AFC Champions League prospects.

Al-Orobah opened the score through Omar Al-Somah’s clever 40th-minute strike, only for Nawaf Boushal to equalize early in the second half from Angelo’s pass. However, Johann Gudmundsson’s exceptional long-range shot restored the lead, and Ronaldo and Jhon Duran were off-target with late opportunities. Al-Nassr’s battle against determined Al-Orobah defense exposed weaknesses in their campaign, as Ronaldo’s star quality could not save the night. For the fans, it’s a bitter pill as their season hangs by a thread.

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