Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Agriculture may face severe impacts from climate change: minister

Agriculture

ISLAMABAD: Agriculture is likely to face severe impacts from climate change, reducing the amount of food to be grown at a time when more is needed than ever before, a government official said. Addressing the 25th session of the Near East Forestry and Range Commission (NEFRC), hosted virtually by Egypt, Federal Minister for National Food … Read more

CPEC’s joint working group to boost new infrastructure: official

BEIJING: The cooperation in digital infrastructure and IT under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) will soon make some significant progress under the IT industry joint working group (JWG) established at the 10th CPEC Joint Cooperation Committee (JCC) meeting, said Du Zhenli, deputy director general of the China International Engineering Consulting Corporation. With rich labour resources, … Read more

Soaring Netflix beats forecasts as subscriber numbers jump

Soaring Netflix beats forecasts as subscriber numbers jump

SAN FRANCISCO: Netflix reported billion-dollar profits and booming subscriber growth Tuesday that beat forecasts as global hits like Squid Games drew viewers in their droves. Analysts had been worried that a surge in Netflix subscriptions during pandemic lockdowns would be followed by a plunge as the world opened back up. But the streaming entertainment star … Read more

Iran’s inclusion in ‘C category’ affecting trade: CG

Iran

LAHORE: The inclusion of Iran in ‘C category’ was adversely affecting flight operations and bilateral trade. Talking to Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) president Mian Nauman Kabir, senior vice president Mian Rehman Aziz Chan and vice president Haris Ateeq, Iranian Consul General Muhammad Raza Nazri said that there was no such restriction from … Read more

15 dead as heavy rains batter northern India

15 dead as heavy rains batter northern India

DEHRADUN: At least 15 people died and over a dozen were missing after landslides and flash floods triggered by several days of heavy rain hit northern India, officials said Tuesday. Forecasters have also warned of more heavy rains in the coming days in the southern state of Kerala where floods have already killed at least … Read more

Young at heart: Queen Elizabeth II, 95, turns down old age award

Queen Elizabeth

LONDON: Queen Elizabeth II turned down a prize celebrating the elderly, assessing that at 95 she did not meet the criteria, The Oldie magazine said Tuesday. The publication wrote to palace officials in July to ask if she would accept its Oldie of the Year award, which was previously given to her late husband and … Read more

Bigg Boss 15: Karan Kundrra and Tejasswi Prakash’s gives some sweet and cozy moments together

Bigg Boss 15

Bigg Boss 15 is getting more controversial day by day as contestant show their aggression in the task and gets involved in the physical fight. On the other hand, the love story seems to be blooming inside the house as well. After Karan Kundrra confessed that he is fond of Tejasswi Prakash, social media has been … Read more

Ajit believes that Pakistan will not break the trend of losing World Cup matches against India

Ajit believes that Pakistan will not break the trend of losing World Cup matches against India

Former Indian medium-fast bowler, Ajit Agarkar believes that Pakistan will not break the trend of losing World Cup matches against India. Ajit said that in past India has the upper hand over Pakistan in World Cups and their sublime form of late will be too much for Pakistan to handle. India and Pakistan will go … Read more

Russian film crew says shooting in space is a ‘huge challenge’

Russian first film in space

MOSCOW, Their movie props floated around and they used Velcro to keep objects in place but Russia’s first film crew in space said they were delighted with the result and had “shot everything we planned”.

Yulia Peresild, one of Russia’s most glamorous actresses, and film director Klim Shipenko returned to Earth on Sunday after spending 12 days on the International Space Station (ISS) shooting the first movie in orbit in an effort to beat the United States.

The plot of “The Challenge” has been mostly kept under wraps along with the budget. It centres around a surgeon who is dispatched to the ISS to save a cosmonaut.

A beaming Shipenko told reporters that the task was a “huge challenge” and they had to constantly adapt to film scenes.

They shot more than 30 hours worth of footage which will later be edited down to around 30 minutes.

“We’ve shot everything we planned,” Shipenko said from the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center outside Moscow where he and Peresild, 37, have been adapting to life back on Earth and learning to walk again.

The 38-year-old US-educated film director said cinema was ready to conquer space.

“Cinema is looking for new forms. The cosmos is also ready to welcome various experimentalists,” said Shipenko, who like the actress sported the blue uniform of Russian cosmonauts.

He said his stint on the ISS was full of professional discoveries and added that he would never have been able to shoot on Earth what he had shot in space.

If the project stays on track, the Russian crew will beat a Hollywood project announced last year by “Mission Impossible” star Tom Cruise together with NASA and Elon Musk’s SpaceX.

– Beauty sleep in space –

Peresild said she had to use Velcro tape to keep her belongings including lipstick and mascara in place, while various movie props like medical devices floated in space.

“They are so small and fly away so fast,” she said.

Peresild said she was impressed by the warm atmosphere on the ISS and cooperation among international crew members and added that she loved sleeping in space.

“I never thought it was such a pleasure. It’s a great thing for girls — you never have pillow marks. You look perfect,” she said, laughing.

The film crew praised Russian cosmonauts on the ISS who they said were very helpful and will have cameo roles in the film.

The cosmonauts Oleg Novitsky, Anton Shkaplerov and Pyotr Dubrov helped adapt the scenario and make dialogues more natural, said Shipenko.

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2 injured in plane crash in U.S. Texas

plane crash

HOUSTON — Two people were injured but all the 21 onboard a plane that crashed on Tuesday in Waller County in south central U.S. state of Texas are safe, authorities said. Local media reported that the plane caught fire and the flames sent large, dark plumes of smoke into the air that could be seen … Read more

Ali Zafar brightens up the day with his performance at Dubai Expo 2021

Ali Zafar

Pakistani singer Ali Zafar brightens up the day with an energetic performance on his song Laila O Laila with the artists at the Pakistan pavilion, Dubai Expo 2021.

He represents Pakistan’s culture by his performance in his magical voice.

Took to Instagram, the Larsha Pekhawar singer has shared pictures from the Dubai Expo 2021.

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Sharing the post he wrote, “Felt proud of Pakistan’s highly professional and visually sublime representation at the Dubai Expo 2021, especially when the exterior is designed by your mentor for thesis year in college @rashidranastudio…now a friend.”

“Pakistan is a country largely misunderstood and undervalued nationally and globally. It has so much to offer. It is time we and the world realise it’s full potential and give it what it deserves for it has given us so much. Zindabad.”

He is also honored with the Golden Visa by the UAE government.

 

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