After months of delay, Oscar-nominated "The Voice of " will be released in India on 19 June. The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), or Censor Board as it is popularly known, has cleared it without cuts. Directed by Tunisian filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania, the film revisits the final hours of the five-year-old Palestinian girl whose killing became one of the most widely reported cases of civilian deaths during Israel's ongoing assault on Gaza.

Delcy Rodriguez, the acting President of , is on a five-day visit to India. The government announced her visit earlier this week, days after US Secretary of State Marco Rubio had already made the announcement. Energy cooperation is expected to top the agenda. India had cut back on importing Venezuelan oil in 2017 following US sanctions imposed during Trump's first term. Now, with Venezuela's oil production under US control, the Trump administration has been pushing India to buy from the OPEC nation.

announced that he has invested in an AI company and uses the technology to create storyboards, triggering a backlash from fellow members of the industry. The veteran director of Taxi Driver and The Wolf of Wall Street claimed that the immediacy of communicating his vision to cast and crew is "creatively freeing." Others disagreed: the director of Castlevania argued that "there is absolutely no reason to need AI, built on the stolen work of millions of artists, to storyboard one's vision."

The Maharashtra government has acquired the iconic building, a defining feature of the south Mumbai skyline known for its prime sea-facing location at the southern end of Marine Drive. The price: Rs 1,601 crore. The 23-storey commercial tower at Nariman Point was built in 1974 and once housed the headquarters of the country's flag carrier.

reefs, often called the rainforests of the sea, are among the most productive and vibrant ecosystems on Earth. Despite occupying less than 1% of the sea floor, they harbour over 25% of all marine species, including fish, lobsters, clams, seahorses, sponges and sea turtles. Along India's coast, coral reefs cover around 2,375 square kilometres. Across India's reefs, restoration programmes of varying scales have been underway. A recent global review found that most projects in India reported survival rates of 60 to 70%, signalling how India's reef restoration work is paying off.