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Rob Jetten Becomes Netherlands’ Youngest Prime Minister

Historic Leadership Shift in Dutch Politics

The Netherlands is set to swear in Rob Jetten as its youngest-ever prime minister. At 38, Jetten also becomes the country’s first openly gay head of government, marking a significant milestone in Dutch political history. The formal installation will be conducted by King Willem-Alexander at Huis Ten Bosch Palace in The Hague.

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Jessie Buckley Wins Best Actress at BAFTA 2026

Jessie Buckley Makes History with BAFTA Honour

Jessie Buckley claimed the Best Actress award at the EE British Academy Film Awards 2026, marking a defining moment in her career. The ceremony, held at the Royal Festival Hall in London, reinforced Buckley’s strong presence during the awards season. Her victory followed closely on the heels of a Best Actress win at the Irish Film and Television Academy Awards, underscoring sustained critical recognition.

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‘One Battle After Another’ Dominates BAFTA 2026

Paul Thomas Anderson Film Sweeps EE BAFTA Awards

Paul Thomas Anderson’s political thriller One Battle After Another emerged as the leading winner at the EE British Academy Film Awards 2026, securing six major honours, including Best Picture and Best Director. The film’s commanding performance has strengthened its position as a prominent contender ahead of the upcoming Academy Awards.

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Vaishnavi Adkar Reaches Historic W100 Singles Final

Indian Tennis Sees New Breakthrough at Bengaluru W100

Indian women’s tennis has witnessed a notable breakthrough with Vaishnavi Adkar becoming the first Indian woman since 2009 to reach the singles final of a W100 tournament. The 21-year-old Pune-born player achieved the milestone at the ITF Women’s Open in Bengaluru, marking a significant step in her professional career.

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Manipuri Film ‘Boong’ Wins BAFTA 2026 Honour

‘Boong’ Secures Best Children’s & Family Film at BAFTA

In a landmark moment for Indian regional cinema, Boong has won the Best Children’s & Family Film award at the BAFTA Awards 2026. The victory represents a significant global recognition for Manipuri-language storytelling and underscores the expanding international presence of Indian films beyond mainstream industries.

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