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Warholm and Thompson-Herah named World Athletes of the Year

Karsten Warholm and Elaine Thompson-Herah

Norwegian 400m hurdler Karsten Warholm and Jamaican sprinter Elaine Thompson-Herah were named the World Athletes of the Year on Wednesday. Warholm received the award for smashing the 29-year-old world record in winning the Tokyo Olympics final in a sensational time of 45.94sec. His performance is widely considered one of the greatest Olympic track performances of … Read more

Parra to quit Clermont at end of season

Morgan Parra

Stalwart half-back Morgan Parra said Tuesday he will leave Clermont at the end of the season after 13 years at the Top 14 giants. The goal-kicking 33-year-old, capped 71 times by France, hinted he might be headed for pastures new. “The club offered me a two-year deal and a reconversion into the sporting management,” he … Read more

‘Rust’ armorer says barely checked gun before fatal shooting: police

'I wanted to thank you all': Alec Baldwin thanks supporters

The woman in charge of the gun fatally fired by Alec Baldwin on the set of “Rust” told police she “didn’t really check it too much” immediately before the tragedy.

Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, armorer on the low-budget Western, spoke to investigators as they probed how live rounds ended up on the New Mexico film set last month, leading to the death of Halyna Hutchins.

Cinematographer Hutchins was shot and killed as Baldwin rehearsed a scene in which he fires a gun at the camera.

According to an affidavit released Tuesday, Gutierrez-Reed told police she had loaded the Colt .45 with five dummy rounds before a lunch break.

After lunch, the weapon was retrieved from a safe, and Gutierrez-Reed added a final round before handing it to another crew member. Moments later, she heard a gun shot from inside the set.

Gutierrez-Reed said she “didn’t really check it too much” because the weapon had been locked up at lunch.

“We had the gun the whole time before that, and nothing happened, and I wasn’t in there, and they weren’t even supposed to be pulling the hammer back,” she added.

Police seized more than 500 rounds of ammunition from the set, which they believed to be a mix of blanks, dummy rounds and some suspected live ammunition.

On Tuesday, investigators shared new information about the possible origin of live rounds.

Ammunition for the production came from multiple sources, including Seth Kenney, an Arizona weapon rental supplier.

Kenney told investigators he may have passed “reloaded ammunition” to the “Rust” set which matched the logo on a cartridge suspected to have contained the live round that killed Halyna.

“Reloaded ammunition” refers to rounds that are assembled from component parts, not manufactured as complete live rounds.

Gutierrez-Reed’s father Thell Reed, a veteran armorer, said he had provided live ammo to Kenney on a previous film they worked on together that was “not factory made,” and which was never returned.

Prosecutors have refused to rule out criminal charges against any person involved with “Rust,” including Baldwin and Gutierrez-Reed.

The pair are also among those named in at least two civil lawsuits filed by other crew members.

Gutierrez-Reed has said she has “no idea” why live rounds were present, and her lawyers suggested an act of “sabotage” by disgruntled crew members may have caused the tragic shooting.

Reports have emerged of disquiet among staff over allegedly lax safety procedures, and Santa Fe Sheriff Adan Mendoza has spoken of “complacency” on the New Mexico set.

But Baldwin has called the tragedy a “one in a trillion episode” and insisted “Rust” had a “well-oiled crew.”

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Munster, Cardiff rugby teams to leave S.Africa without Covid-hit members

Munster players

The majority of players and staff from the Munster and Cardiff rugby clubs who have been stranded in South Africa because of coronavirus restrictions said they will leave by Thursday. Most of Munster’s squad departed from Cape Town on Tuesday night, according to a statement from the Irish club. Cardiff, the last of four United … Read more

Chinese-American couple’s record $125 million donation to New York’s Metropolitan Museum

Chinese-American couple's record $125 million donation to New York's Metropolitan Museum

A Chinese-American couple has donated a record $125 million to New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art to renovate the space that houses its collection of modern and contemporary art, the institution said Tuesday. The donation by Oscar Tang and his wife Agnes Hsu-Tang is the largest capital gift the Met — one of New York … Read more

Cheerio Charlie Watts and Prince Philip: 2021’s big-name deaths

Cheerio Charlie Watts and Prince Philip: 2021's big-name deaths

From Britain’s Prince Philip to Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts, here are some of the most notable deaths of 2021.

– January –

Phil Spector, who revolutionised 1960s pop music with his “Wall of Sound” but who was jailed for murder in 2009, dies on January 16 aged 81.

A week later, Larry King, the braces-sporting American talk host who interviewed everyone who was anyone, dies at 87.

– February –

Veteran Canadian actor Christopher Plummer, star of “The Sound of Music”, dies on February 5 aged 91.

George Shultz, Ronald Reagan’s secretary of state who helped end the Cold War but contributed to conflict by advocating pre-emptive strikes, passes the next day at 100.

Argentina’s former president Carlos Menem dies at 90 on February 14.

Lawrence Ferlinghetti, the last great poet of the Beat Generation, passes eight days later aged 101.

Papua New Guinea’s “father of the nation” Sir Michael Somare, its first prime minister, dies aged 84 on February 26.

– March –

Reggae legend Bunny Wailer passes away on March 2 aged 73.

South African Zulu king Goodwill Zwelithini, 72, dies on March 12.

Madagascar’s former leader Didier Ratsiraka, instigator of a socialist revolution on the Indian Ocean island, dies aged 84 on March 28.

– April –

Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, the 99-year-old husband of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, dies on April 9.

American rapper DMX, 50, dies the same day.

Bernie Madoff, mastermind of the largest financial scam in history, dies in jail in North Carolina on April 14 aged 82.

Two days later British actress Helen McCrory — who starred in “Peaky Blinders”, “Harry Potter” and “The Queen” — dies of cancer aged 52.

Chad’s President Idriss Deby, 68, dies from battle wounds the day after his election for a sixth term on April 20.

Legendary German soprano Christa Ludwig, 93, passes away on April 24.

Fashion designer Alber Elbaz, of Lanvin fame, dies in Paris aged 59 from Covid-19 the same day.

– May –

Nigeria’s Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau, of unknown age, is killed during infighting between rival factions of the extremist group on May 19.

– June –

“Africa’s Gandhi” Kenneth Kaunda, 97, Zambia’s founding president, dies on June 17.

Former US defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld, the architect of the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan after the World Trade Center attack of 2001, dies aged 88.

– July –

Richard Donner, director of the first “Superman” movie and as well “The Goonies”, dies on July 5 aged 91.

Two days later much-loved Bollywood veteran Dilip Kumar passes away at 98.

– August –

The leader of the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (ISGS), Adnan Abu Walid al-Sahrawi, 48, is killed by French forces on August 17.

Former Chadian president Hissene Habre dies a week later from Covid-19 at 79. He was serving a life sentence in Senegal for crimes against humanity.

Charlie Watts, the drummer of the Rolling Stones, dies aged 80 on August 24.

Jacques Rogge, president of the International Olympic Committee, dies on August 29. The Belgian was 79.

The same day Lee “Scratch” Perry, the wildly influential Jamaican singer and producer of Bob Marley, dies aged 85.

– September –

Renowned Greek composer Mikis Theodorakis, 96, who scored the 1964 film “Zorba the Greek” and resisted military dictatorship in Greece, dies on September 2.

Actor Jean-Paul Belmondo, star of “Breathless” and one of postwar French cinema’s biggest names, dies aged 88 on September 6.

Michael K. Williams, who played Omar in the cult US television series “The Wire”, dies the same day of an accidental overdose aged 54 in New York.

The founder of Peru’s Maoist Shining Path rebel group, Abimael Guzman, 86, dies in prison on September 11.

Algeria’s longest-serving president Abdelaziz Bouteflika dies on September 17 aged 84.

– October –

Kenya’s world record-holding runner Agnes Tirop, 25, is stabbed to death at her home on October 13. Her husband is later charged with her murder.

Colin Powell, a US war hero and the first Black secretary of state whose reputation was sullied by the invasion of Iraq, dies from complications from Covid-19 aged 84 on October 18.

– November –

FW de Klerk, the last president of apartheid South Africa, dies aged 85 on November 11. He freed Nelson Mandela from prison and later shared a Nobel Peace Prize with him.

Zambia-born bestselling novelist Wilbur Smith, 88, who chronicled dramatic adventures on the African continent, passes away two days later.

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Have you seen the most expensive school in the world?

Have you seen the most expensive school in the world?

Have you ever wondered how expensive any school could be and where it is located?

The most expensive school in the world is the “Le Rosey” institute in Switzerland. It cost $87,000 in tuition fees. The school has 400 students enrolled with 150 teachers.

Le Rosey is a boarding school in Rolle, Switzerland. It was founded by Paul-Émile Carnal in 1880 on the site of the 14th-century Château du Rosey in the town of Rolle in the canton of Vaud.

Boasting two beautiful campuses in two locations — the spring/summer campus in the 14th-century Château du Rosey estate in Rolle, and, in the winter, chalets in the ski resort of Gstaad — it costs 108,900 Swiss francs (about £87,300) a year in tuition fees.

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Rihanna is pregnant with her first child?

Rihanna is expecting her first child?

Rihanna is facing new pregnancy rumours after being hailed as a national hero during Barbados’ first-ever presidential inauguration on Monday (November 29th).

On Twitter, a verified account named “The Academy” uploaded a photo of a Diamond singer and her boyfriend, A$AP Rocky, with a statement that read, “Rihanna is expecting her first child with A$AP Rocky.” The rumours began to enthral Rihanna’s ecstatic supporters.

The tweet that triggered pregnancy rumours has apparently been shared over 17,000 times, with other admirers claiming to have seen images of the billionaire at the inaugural event and believe she is revealing a baby bump.

Read more: Rihanna and her boyfriend ASAP Rocky are considering engagement

In the rumoured picture, the singer looked stunning in a dramatic burnt orange-coloured Bottega Veneta silk gown, which she donned for a special event in Barbados, where she was born and nurtured.

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Aiman and Muneeb Butt gives major boss vibes in power suits

Muneeb Butt

Aiman Khan and Muneeb Butt, our industry’s most popular duo, are nailing it in their latest shoot and giving us major boss vibes. Since their wedding, Aiman Khan and Muneeb Butt have been the buzz of the town. After marrying fellow actor Muneeb Butt, the young actress quit the industry. Fans can’t stop swooning over … Read more

Hira Mani posts adorable pictures with her little ones

Hira Mani

Hira Mani’s lovely photos of her children melt hearts on social media. The Kashf actress gave fans big parent goals after posting some adorable photos with her son. Only a few actresses have stayed significant after starting their careers after marriage. Hira Mani, a multi-talented artist, is a rare find. The stunning Do Bol actress … Read more

Google will prohibit political advertising ahead of the Philippine election

Google will prohibit political advertising ahead of the Philippine election

Google said on Wednesday that political advertising will be banned on its platform. In the run-up to Philippine elections in May, next year to determine a successor to President Rodrigo Duterte. The decision comes as social media companies face scrutiny over their handling of political advertising during the 2020 presidential election in the United States. … Read more

Syra Yousuf radiates elegance in winter wear

Syra Yousuf radiates elegance in winter wear

Pakistani actress Syra Yousuf has wowed us with her recent shoot and proved that she can pull off any style with ease in her recent photoshoot for a clothing brand.

The Sinf-e-Ahan actress recently shared stunning pictures from her shoot for a clothing brand in traditional attire, in which she looks breathtaking.

She basks in splendor under the winter sun, fabulously feminine and wonderfully poised. Her dress is ideal for the winter season because of its texture and the combination of colors.

The deep navy outfit is adorned with elaborate tribal embroideries in the ivory thread, including ornate borders and pan patta motifs. This outfit is defined by its modest elegance, which is enhanced by an olive green embroidered shawl and neutral trousers.

On the work front, Syra is currently shooting on the ongoing drama serial “Sinf-e-Ahan” which has just begun airing on television.

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Watch Sania Mirza praises ‘Karachi’s aloo wali biryani’

Sania Mirza

Sania Mirza, an Indian tennis player, and her husband, legendary cricketer Shoaib Malik, made headlines during their visit to Pakistan. The power couple chatted with fans at a number of events in Karachi. Sania Mirza was requested to offer her thoughts on Karachi’s biryani at one of these events. Surprising her fans, she said, “if … Read more

PSP to challenge Sindh Local Bodies Act in SHC

Mustafa Kamal

KARACHI: Pak Sarzameen Party Chief Syed Mustafa Kamal on Wednesday announced to challenge the newly passed Sindh Local Bodies Act in the Sindh High Court. Speaking to the press, the PSP chief said that the Acts such forces people to take arms for their rights and move to mountains, adding that he has been saying … Read more

Asim Azhar says he is unconcerned about people who seek ‘attention’

Asim Azhar

Asim Azhar, who just announced his debut album on Instagram, says he is unconcerned about people who seek ‘attention’ through controversy and that his music is his top goal. Asim Azhar claims that ‘controversial’ people don’t bother him In the comments section of his most recent post, which includes a clip from his first track, … Read more

Dane Axelsen becomes badminton world No. 1 after Momota’s withdrawal

Viktor Axelsen

Olympic champion Viktor Axelsen powered into the world number one spot on Wednesday after a walkover victory over fellow Dane Rasmus Gemke in the group stage of the World Tour Finals in Indonesia. Axelsen, 27, took men’s singles gold at this year’s Tokyo Games and moves above Japan’s Kento Momota as Gemke withdrew from their … Read more

Twitter forbids the posting of personal photos and videos without consent

Twitter forbids the posting of personal photos and videos without consent

Twitter has stated that it will not allow personal media such as images and videos to be shared on its platform without the person’s consent. The privacy policy of the social media company already bans the sharing of other people’s personal information such as phone numbers, addresses, and IDs. Read more: Twitter’s in-app tipping feature … Read more

SHC allows naming Fatima Jinnah property as Mohatta Palace

KARACHI: The Sindh High Court on Wednesday disposed of three intra court appeals against orders of a single judge wherein Sindh government was directed to use name Qasr-e-Fatima for Mohatta Palace and directions were issued for forming a trust to establish a girl’s medical college within the premises of Mohatta Palace. Justice Zulfiqar Ahmed Khan … Read more

Sindh Prosecutor General, Rangers warned against filing frivolous appeals

SHC

KARACHI: The Sindh High Court on Wednesday warned Sindh Prosecutor General and DA JAG Rangers against filing frivolous appeals against acquittals by various courts and observed that action might be taken on filing of such appeals. The warning came from a two-member bench headed by Justice Muhammad Karim Khan Agha while hearing appeals filed against … Read more

Pakistani company launched digital tax filing for women

https://pk.mashable.com/tech/13828/pakistani-firm-to-introduce-digital-tax-filing-for-women

According to a statement released by the company, the online tax filing portal Befiler will launch an easy-to-use digital tax filing technique with Karandaaz support, with the goal of assisting Pakistani women in the process. Working women in Pakistan will be able to file their tax returns digitally through this project, decreasing their reliance on … Read more

China denies report it is looking to close foreign IPO loophole

BRI contributes to China-Africa anti-pandemic cooperation: white paper

BEIJING – Beijing on Wednesday denied a report that it was looking to plug a loophole used by Chinese tech companies to go public on foreign stock markets. Bloomberg News reported, citing unnamed people familiar with the matter, that China was planning to ban firms from using offshore structures known as variable interest entities (VIE), … Read more

30,000 UK homes still without power after storm

Storm Ciara UK

LONDON – Tens of thousands of homes in Scotland and northern England remained without power for a fifth day, officials said Wednesday, following one of the most powerful storms in decades. “Storm Arwen” — which hit the region late Friday, killing three people — initially knocked out power for hundreds of thousands of homes following … Read more

China to accelerate training of high-quality workers, skilled talents

China’s industrial

BEIJING — China will speed up efforts to train high-quality workers and talents with technical skills, a State Council executive meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang decided on Wednesday. A plan for vocational skills training during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025) was reviewed and approved at the meeting.

James out of Kings clash after entering Covid protocols

LeBron James

LeBron James was ruled out of the Los Angeles Lakers’ clash with the Sacramento Kings on Tuesday after entering the NBA’s Covid-19 health and safety protocols, the team said. It was unclear if James had tested positive for the coronavirus or whether he had come into close contact with someone who had. The Lakers superstar, … Read more

NA standing committee defers torture, custodial death bill till next sitting

The National Assembly of Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: The Standing Committee on Interior in its meeting on Wednesday approved four bills while it deferred an important bill titled as The Torture and Custodial Death (Prevention and Punishment) Bill, 2021. The committee meeting was held under the Chairmanship of Raja Khurram Shahzad Nawaz in the Constitution Room, Parliament House. The bill titled “The … Read more

The National Library of Pakistan has opened a technology lab

The National Library of Pakistan has opened a technology lab

The National Library of Pakistan now features a ‘Maker Lab,’ which was launched by US Embassy Public Affairs Minister Counsellor Ray Castillo, National Heritage and Cultural Division Joint Secretary Muhammad Mureed Rahimoon. The lab will bring new tools and technology to young Pakistani inventors and entrepreneurs, allowing them to innovate and experiment. The new Maker … Read more

Hania Aamir prioritizes mental health in her post

Hania Aamir prioritizes mental health in her post

Pakistani actress Hania Aamir has been giving us a chunk of outfit inspiration to prove her fashion game, along with a motivational message about mental health.

Turning to Instagram, the Ishqiya actress modeled in an iconic look, establishing a festive glam that you should all try this wedding season, but her captions steal all the attention, which is about mental health.

She wrote, “There’s growth and maturity in moving on and letting go. Prioritise your mental health. Vibe to what makes you happy. Holding hate in your heart only weakens you. Let go and live. Life is too short to hold on to the sad bits of your past. You owe nothing to the bitter memories, not even a thought.”

“You owe nothing to the strangers questioning your life choices, not even an explanation. So pick yourself up, shake it off and move on. I pray that everyone reading this grows and moves on effortlessly, beautifully & gracefully,” Hania added.

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