Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Kris Jenner called ‘disrespectful’ as she gushes over Tristan

Kris Jenner

On social media, followers of the Kardashians rallied against Kris Jenner when she conveyed ‘love’ to Khloe Kardashian’s ex-boyfriend Tristan Thompson. On Mother’s Day, the NBA star, who cheated on Khloe, sent a beautiful bouquet of flowers to his ex-mother. ladylove’s Kris posted photos of the huge floral arrangement to Instagram with the caption “Thank … Read more

Odesa region: Air defence forces shot down an enemy Orlan-10 drone

Odesa region: Air defence forces shot down an enemy Orlan-10 drone

A Russian drone that was trying to reconnoiter items for an enemy missile strike on the Odesa region was shot down by a unit of the Air Command “South.” “On May 9, an enemy attempt to perform air reconnaissance in the Odesa region resulted in the destruction of a Russian Orlan-10 drone by an anti-aircraft … Read more

Throwback TikToker Hareem Shah’s dance video on song ‘Kacha Badam’ goes viral

Hareem Shah dancing in a hotel room, watch video

Famous Bengali song Kacha Badam is TikTok’s controversy queen Hareem Shah who showcased some killer dance moves. This time around, the 30-year-old set the internet on fire with her dancing video and needless to say, her sizzling dance moves on Kacha Badam are storming the internet. She posted on her Instagram with an explosive dance … Read more

Austria freight forwarder guilty of stealing Klimt drawings

Austria

On Monday, a Vienna court found a freight forwarder guilty of stealing art valued at 1.3 million euros ($1.4 million) and hiding drawings by famous Austrian artist Gustav Klimt in his parents’ attic. According to Christina Salzborn, a spokesman for the Vienna Criminal Court, the court sentenced the 45-year-old to a two-year suspended sentence after … Read more

Court acquits Saba Qamar, Bilal Saeed in Wazir Khan mosque case

LAHORE: A sessions court on Monday acquitted actor Saba Qamar and singer Bilal Saeed in the case of alleged desecration of Wazir Khan mosque by shooting an “immoral” video. In March, a judicial magistrate had dismissed acquittal applications of both artists and they challenged the order in the sessions court. Asking the court to allow … Read more

Christina Hall opens up about her son Brayden’s ‘Emergency Appendectomy’

Christina Hall

Brayden, Christina Hall, and Tarek El Moussa’s kid is doing well after visiting the hospital over the weekend. “Scary 12 hours for us parents + step parents. After being admitted to the ER, Brayden had to have an emergency appendectomy as well as removal of Meckel’s diverticulum early this morning. Nothing like seeing your child … Read more

Overwhelming support for NATO bid among Finns: poll

NATO

Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, more than three-quarters of the People in Finland now support joining NATO, according to a new poll released Monday. Support for NATO membership used to be stable about 20-30%, but in recent months, it has soared in Finland and neighbouring Sweden, both historically non-aligned militarily. Around 76 percent of Finns … Read more

Europe Secretary General of Council visited Borodianka and Irpin

Europe Secretary General of Council visited Borodianka and Irpin

Marija Pejinovi Buri, Secretary General of the Council of Europe, paid a visit to Borodianka and Irpin in the Kyiv region today. The demolished apartment complexes were displayed to the Secretary General of the Council of Europe. Pejinovi Buri witnessed the devastating effects of Russia’s shelling of peaceful towns, as well as evidence of Russia’s … Read more

EasyJet tackles Covid staff shortage by removing seats

EasyJet

EasyJet plans to remove seats from Airbus planes this summer, allowing the British airline to fly with fewer cabin crew members as it battles Covid absenteeism and staffing shortages. The airline said over the weekend that it will reduce the number of passenger seats on its A319 jets from 156 to 150 during the forthcoming … Read more

France puts ex-top Rwanda official on trial for genocide

illegal migrants sent to Rwanda

On Monday, a former senior Rwandan official was charged with participation in the African country’s genocide in Paris, making him the highest-ranking individual to face justice in France over the 1994 atrocities. Laurent Bucyibaruta’s case is the fourth from the Rwandan genocide to reach a court in France, which has long faced pressure from activists … Read more

Threatening language used in ‘Letter’, admits PM Shehbaz in NA

PM Shehbaz speech in NA

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Monday said that the statement by ex-prime minister Imran Khan against a national institution was in fact a conspiracy against Pakistan and the institution, which needed to be stopped immediately to avert chaos. Read more: Particular group allowed to ‘play openly’: Fawad reacts to anti-state rhetoric blame Referring to the … Read more

Putin says Russia defending ‘Motherland’ as Ukraine war rages

Putin

As Moscow showed its military strength during a parade commemorating the 1945 victory over Nazi Germany, President Vladimir Putin insisted that Russia’s conflict in Ukraine was required to safeguard the “Motherland.” Despite reports that Putin might declare an escalation or a widespread mobilization during his speech in Red Square, Putin made no big pronouncements about … Read more

Amber Heard’s testimony missed, Johnny Depp’s legal team seemed to win major victory

Amber Heard

During Amber Heard’s evidence in the defamation case brought against her by ex-husband Johnny Depp on Thursday, May 5, the actor’s legal team appeared to be overjoyed by a comment made by the Zombieland star. When detailing a disagreement she had with her former spouse that implicated her sister, Heard brought up an allegation that … Read more

NA condemns Imran for maligning state institutions in Abbottabad

National Assembly Imran

The National Assembly (NA) on Monday strongly condemned PTI Chairman Imran Khan for maligning state institutions while addressing a public meeting in Abbottabad the other day. Read more: Imran’s remarks against state institution a conspiracy, says PM Shehbaz The House unanimously resolved that no one would be allowed to malign state institutions for political gains. Soon … Read more

Dozens march in Belgrade to mark 1945 Soviet victory

Belgrade

The Russian embassy in Belgrade organised a march through the Serbian capital on Monday to commemorate the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. Serbia, which wants to join the European Union, is a long-time Russian friend who refuses to censure Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. People taking part in the so-called … Read more

Sri Lanka timeline of a crisis

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka has been involved in a profound political and economic crisis for the past two months, with Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, resigned on Monday. Food, fuel, and other basic necessities are in short supply in the island nation of 22 million people, causing widespread hardship and triggering weeks of major protests. After emerging from … Read more

ACE arrests cop, recovers 2 kg gold, Rs2.1mn cash

LAHORE: Anti Corruption Establishment (ACE) Punjab Director General Rai Nasir on Monday claimed to have a arrested a police official and recovered two kilogramme gold and Rs2.1 million cash which was stolen. Addressing a press conference here at his office in Lahore, Rai Nasir said the stolen items by an ASI had been recovered from … Read more

UK urges N. Ireland parties to form a new government

Ireland

After historic elections and amid unresolved Brexit disputes, UK Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis called on all parties in the province to establish a new power-sharing government in Belfast on Monday. On their first day back on the work since Sinn Fein won the election on Thursday, the five major political parties were scheduled to … Read more

Clan gun battles kill at least 17 near PNG gold mine: police

gold mine

Security forces deployed on Monday to put an end to gun conflicts between rival Papua New Guinea clans that have killed at least 17 people near a large gold mine in the rain forest-clad highlands, according to authorities. During the three days of violence, clans set fire to buildings in Paiam and neighbouring Porgera, according … Read more

Khurram Dastgir directs NTDC to accelerate work on ongoing projects

Khurram Dastgir

Minister for Energy Khurram Dastgir Khan has directed National Transmission and Dispatch Company officials to ensure timely completion of ongoing projects. Read more: Finance Minister Miftah Ismail to chair ECC meeting today He visited the NTDC headquarter at WAPDA House Lahore on Monday where Managing Director NTDC Engr Manzoor Ahmad gave a detailed presentation on progress … Read more

ECB should raise rates as soon as July: Finland bank chief

ECB

As the EU faces skyrocketing inflation fueled by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Finland’s central bank president Olli Rehn indicated Monday that the ECB would have to hike its key interest rate as soon as July. The ECB has kept interest rates at zero in recent years to support a struggling European economy. However, as consumer … Read more

Rupee dives as macroeconomic indicators worsen

KARACHI: The Pakistani rupee fell 90 paisas against the dollar on Monday as the country’s forex reserves continue to fall coupled with uncertainty regarding the International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme. The local unit fell 90 paisas to close at Rs187.53 to the dollar from Friday’s closing of Rs186.63 in the interbank foreign exchange market. The … Read more

Bloodbath in Pakistan stocks as index falls 1,448 points

PSX closes lower over economic, political unrest

KARACHI: The Stocks tumbled big time on Monday settling at 43,393 points, losing 1,448 points compared with the previous trading session due to the unstable political and economic conditions. Analysts and stock brokers are advising the investors to adopt a cautious approach as the stocks declined 3.23 per cent, the largest decline at Pakistan Stock … Read more

Three security guards shot dead at Philippine polling station

Philippine

Three security guards were slain Monday when gunmen opened fire at a polling place in the Philippines’ restive southern region, authorities said, as millions of people cast ballots in national elections. Elections are often tumultuous in a country with permissive gun regulations and a violent political culture, but officials claimed this season’s election season had … Read more

Ruling-party MP kills protester, takes own life: police

protester

During a dispute outside the capital, a legislator from Sri Lanka’s ruling party shot and killed an anti-government demonstrator before killing himself, authorities said Monday. Amarakeerthi Athukorala opened fire in the town of Nittambuwa, seriously wounding two persons who were obstructing his car, police said, adding that one of the victims died as a result … Read more

Indian rupee falls to new low on Fed action, inflation fears

Indian rupee falls

On Monday, the Indian rupee hit an all-time low against the US dollar, as US monetary policy tightened roiled markets and foreign investors continued to flee Indian stocks. The rupee has been battered by rising oil prices and a strengthening US currency, with the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) unexpected rate hike last week doing … Read more

Aamir Liaquat would not even allow me to offer prayers, Dania Shah

Dania Shah

Dania Shah, the third wife of National Assembly member Aamir Liaquat, after filing a marriage annulment, made another shocking revelation about her husband, saying that Amir Liaquat did not even allow her to offer prayers. Talking to the media, Dania Shah said that after the marriage, I spent a lot of time with Amir Liaquat. … Read more