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  • From Samay Raina's India's Got Latent to Payal Gaming video scandal, how controversies pushed influencers into India’s mainstream spotlight in 2025

    In 2025, controversy became the fastest route from influencer fame to mainstream attention. Social media creators found themselves in courtrooms, Parliament debates, news studios and primetime discussions, proving that viral moments now carry real-world consequences far beyond likes, shares and follower counts

  • Kim Soo Hyun's agency GOLDMEDALIST struggles financially amid backlash and dating scandal

    Kim Soo Hyun is embroiled in a controversy affecting both his reputation and the financial stability of his agency, GOLDMEDALIST. Allegations of unprofessional conduct and mismanagement have led to cancelled endorsements, raising concerns about his career and the agency’s future.

  • Kim Sae Ron’s family to release evidence against Kim Soo Hyun in alleged minor dating scandal

    In a shocking development, the family of late actress Kim Sae Ron plans to hold a press conference, revealing alleged "evidence" of actor Kim Soo Hyun dating her when she was a minor.

  • Sona Dey's alleged MMS video goes viral, here's the truth behind the clip

    Sona Dey, a well-known social media influencer and YouTuber, found herself at the center of a controversy when an alleged MMS video featuring her began circulating on social media. The video, which purportedly shows Sona in a compromising and intimate position, quickly went viral, sparking widespread curiosity and concern among her followers and the broader public.

  • Golden Globes to announce nominees before a return to TV

  • Front-running Scandal rocks a $31 billion Indian investing giant

  • Reforms are Imposed on UN agency that made questionable investments

  • Volkswagen reaches emissions agreement with 3-liter car owners

  • China's electric vehicle industry shaken by scandal

  • China's green car subsidy scandal: 20 more car makers named

  • Indian-origin former Barclays trader convicted in Libor trial

  • Volkswagen reaches $14.7 bn emissions settlement

  • VW faces more bad news from emissions scandal: Stephan Weil

  • EU presses Volkswagen over compensation for emissions scandal

  • Don't blame German car ind for VW scandal: BMW India chief

  • VW board considering steps to prop up credit rating: Srcs

  • FIFA chief Blatter faces criminal probe

  • India accuses Swedish Daily of distorting Prez's comments

  • Deutsche Bank says Anshu Jain enjoys 'full support'

  • Sins of past, present and future haunt banks

  • The need for good corporate governance

    Good governance is characterised by a firm commitment and adoption of ethical practices by an organisation across its entire value chain

  • Pressure mounts on Spanish PM to step down in scandal

    Pressure mounted on Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy on Monday as a once-trusted aide gave more testimony before a judge looking into allegations of illegal financing in the ruling party.

  • Canada PM to announce new team of ministers after scandal

    The new cabinet will be announced at 11 am(1500 GMT) on Monday, a Conservative Party official said. No fewer than 15 of the existing 37-member cabinet are aged 60 or older.

  • SC agrees to hear PIL on spot-fixing in IPL matches

    The petition by Lucknow resident Sudarsh Awasthi has made all IPL franchises and BCCI party in the case along with the Centre.

  • Dozens sue Britain's BBC over Savile sex abuse scandal

    Dozens of victims of alleged sexual abuse by the late British television star Jimmy Savile have sued the BBC in the wake of a scandal which threw the British broadcaster into turmoil and has raised questions about media ethics.

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