Tue, 21-Oct-2025

WHO calls emergency meeting as monkeypox cases top 100 in Europe

After over 100 cases were confirmed or suspected in Europe, the World Health Organization (WHO) called an emergency meeting on Friday to investigate the current outbreak of monkeypox, a viral virus more frequent in west and central Africa. At least nine nations – Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and the United … Read more

5G ban in Canada: Tech companies upset

5G

Huawei said on Friday that Ottawa’s decision to exclude the Chinese telecoms giant from Canada’s 5G networks was “an unfortunate political decision” that could not be justified based on national security concerns. “Huawei Canada is disappointed by the Canadian government’s decision,” the company’s Canadian subsidiary said in an email to AFP. “This is an unfortunate … Read more

Camille Vasquez has become a social media sensation as a result of the Amber Heard and Johnny Depp trials

Camille Vasquez

The trial of Hollywood actor Johnny Depp and his ex-wife Amber Heard has made Camille Vasquez, the former’s lawyer, a social media sensation when a video of their hug in the Fairfax County courtroom went viral. The video has garnered millions of views alone on TikTok. Camille became an overnight TikTok sensation after a video … Read more

Boeing’s Starliner spaceship docks with ISS in high-stakes test mission

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Boeing’s Starliner capsule landed with the International Space Station on Friday, marking a crucial milestone in a high-stakes uncrewed test voyage as the US aerospace giant attempts to repair its reputation after previous disasters. The spaceship made contact at 8:28 pm Eastern time (0028 GMT Saturday), a little over 24 hours after it blasted off … Read more

The Queen accomplishes “nothing” for the Commonwealth and is “unfit” to be head of state, according to Dr. Shola

commonwealth

After Prince Charles’ visit to Canada, the Queen is facing criticism for the first time in her 70-year reign as head of state. The Prince of Wales and his wife Camilla Parker Bowles arrived in Canada last week to commemorate the 96-year-Platinum old’s Jubilee. During his discussions with the statesmen, Charles, on the other hand, … Read more

A tourist plane crashes in the mountains in France, kills 5 people

tourist plane

A tourist plane crashed in the southeastern mountain range, as a result of which all the passengers including the child on board were killed, According to the Ranci media. According to initial reports, the accident took place on a mountain range near the city of Nobel in southeastern France. Rescue sources said the plane had … Read more

Amber Heard’s lawyer repeated, ‘I’m trying,’ as she appears dejected in Johnny Depp’s trial

Amber heard's lawyer

The legal teams for Amber Heard and Johnny Depp continued their defamation battle. However, the odds of victory in the legal case appear to be shifting in Depp’s favour, as Heard’s lawyer Elaine Bredehoft appeared irritated and fatigued in court. Bredehoft can be heard stating ‘I’m trying, I’m trying’ as she examines Heard, as Depp’s … Read more

Mawra Hocane and Feroze Khan were replaced by Neelam Muneer and Ahsan Khan in Yasir Nawaz’s film Chakkar

Chakkar

The film ‘Chakkar’ actually gave Chakkar to the audience and failed miserably at the box office. People were quite thrilled about the film because the buzz was so strong, yet it disappointed spectators. Chakkar’s film included a large cast, including Javed Sheikh. One amazing thing is that the entire Chakkar movie crew and actors went … Read more

Arab MP returns to Israel coalition after briefly quitting

Arab

A left-wing Arab-Israeli lawmaker who quit the governing coalition last week, citing grievances such as police aggression at an Al Jazeera reporter’s funeral, reversed her decision,On Sunday, Ghaida Rinawie Zoabi of the dovish Meretz party’s decision to leave the coalition led by right-wing Prime Minister Naftali Bennett had briefly left it with only 59 of 120 … Read more

Budget 23-2022 cast aside $100 billion for improvement of poor areas

Budget

In the next budget, it has been decided to allocate up to Rs 100 billion in the development budget for the backward areas. According to sources in the Ministry of Planning, it has been decided to allocate up to Rs 100 billion in the development budget for the backward areas in the next financial year … Read more

Hamas warns against ‘flag march’ in east Jerusalem

Hamas

Ismail Haniyeh, the leader of Hamas, warned Sunday against a planned march by Jewish nationalists through Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem, saying the Palestinian Islamist group would use “all possible means” to oppose it. The contentious “flag march” is set to take place next week to commemorate Jerusalem Day, which marks the city’s reunification after Israel annexed … Read more

US high schoolers design low-cost filter to remove lead from water

design

When the pandemic forced schools to close, Rebecca Bushway, a science teacher in Washington, D.C., set her students an ambitious task: design and build a low-cost lead filter that attaches to faucets and removes the poisonous metal. Using 3D printing and high-school level chemistry, the team now has a working prototype — a three-inch (7.5 … Read more

Ukraine buries its fallen soldiers

Ukraine

At Kharkiv’s cemetery N°18, a sea of Ukrainian flags marks the graves of the fallen. For several years, the cemetery in Bezliudivka, on the outskirts of Ukraine’s second city, has had a military section. Since the Russian invasion three months ago, it has been burying Ukrainian soldiers. More soldiers were laid to rest alongside their … Read more

Sanam Jung Discovers the Beauty of Turkey with Her Family

Sanam

Sanam Jung, the most remarkable, extremely talented, and committed actress, had always managed to exhibit her great looks and without a doubt, her admirers fell in love with her every time. She has provided her finest performance in every aspect, from VJ to morning programmes to plays. Muhabbat Subah Ka Sitara is widely regarded as … Read more

Fresh floods hit South Africa

floods

Officials reported Sunday that heavy rains pounded South Africa, forcing approximately 500 people to escape their homes on the east coast, just a month after the worst floods in living memory killed more than 400 people. No fatalities were immediately recorded but there was severe damage to some buildings, mainly in Durban, capital of KwaZulu-Natal … Read more

UN denounces racist, homophobic monkeypox reporting

UN

The United Nations AIDS agency called some monkeypox virus coverage racist and homophobic on Sunday, warning that it was exacerbating stigma and undermining the response to the growing outbreak. According to UNAIDS, gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men account for “a significant proportion” of recent monkeypox cases. However, transmission is most … Read more

Musk asks the alleged sex assault victim to disclose private parts

Musk

Elon Musk challenged the female who accused him of sexual misconduct to describe details of his intimate body components which might be “now not known with the aid of the general public” in a bid to disprove her claims. “But I have a challenge to this liar who claims their friend saw me ‘exposed’ – … Read more

‘Criminal leader’ killed in Tajikistan’s east after clashes: police

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According to police, a foe of Tajikistan’s authoritarian leadership was slain in the restive east of the ex-Soviet republic after protests caused deadly skirmishes between state forces and local population in the region bordering Afghanistan and China. Mamadbokir Mamadbokirov was killed “as a result of internal clashes of criminal groups”, according to an interior ministry statement carried … Read more

Moscow-appointed mayor of Ukrainian city injured in blast: reports

Moscow

The mayor of Ukraine’s southern city of Enerhodar, which is home to Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, was injured in an explosion on Sunday, according to a Ukrainian official and Russian news agencies. Andrey Shevchik was appointed mayor of Enerhodar after Russian troops took control of the city and the nearby Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant on … Read more

‘Business as usual’ with Russia impossible: Polish president

Russia

After the alleged mass deaths of Ukrainian citizens and war crimes attributed on Moscow’s soldiers, Poland’s president warned on Sunday that “business as usual” with Russia was impossible. Hundreds of civilian bodies have been found in towns near Kyiv previously occupied by Russian troops such as Bucha and Borodianka. The southeastern port city of Mariupol … Read more

Hira Mani expresses her romantic mood with Hubby Mani in a glitzy gown

Hira Mani

Hira Mani is in Manchester with her husband Mani, and she’s making the most of it. Her photo gallery is absolutely filling up with hundreds of clicks, and this stunning diva is also making sure to share some exceptional and intriguing clicks with their admirers. Hira Mani is frequently mocked for her clothing choices, and … Read more

6 Palestinians sentenced to extra 5 years for jail break

Palestinians

Six Palestinians were sentenced to an additional five years in prison on Sunday for escaping from a prison in northern Israel through a tunnel in 2021, according to Israeli media. The six, already serving life terms for anti-Israeli attacks, escaped on September 6 last year from Gilbao prison through a tunnel dug under a sink. … Read more

Imran announced long march on May 25 to sabotage govt-IMF talks, blames Marriyum

Marriyum Aurangzeb Imran

Federal Minister Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb has said Imran’s announcement of the long march on May 25 was a direct effort to sabotage Pakistan’s negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Read more: Imran Khan announces Islamabad Long March will begin on May 25 Responding to Imran’s announcement of long march and demand for snap … Read more

Kate Middleton’s ‘Top Gun’ premiere gown sparks online searches

Kate Middleton

Kate Middleton arrived at the Top Gun: Maverick premiere in a gorgeous gown appropriate for a Hollywood superstar, and her outfit of the day sent online search engines ablaze, according to People magazine. The Duchess of Cambridge and her husband, Prince William, attended the Top Gun premiere in London earlier this week, where Kate wore … Read more

Biden warns of potentially ‘consequential’ monkeypox spread

Biden

Monkeypox has piqued the interest of US President Joe Biden, who stated on Sunday that people should be aware of the disease, which has the potential to have “significant” consequences if it spreads further. Several cases of monkeypox have been detected in North America and Europe since early May, sparking concern the disease, endemic in … Read more

The Queen’s health requires the Palace to create Jubilee contingency plans

Queen

The weekend of Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee is approaching, and according to Express UK, Buckingham Palace has been compelled to devise two contingency plans to guarantee that everything runs well in the face of mounting health worries. According to rumours, backup plans include numerous other members of the royal family filling in for the Queen … Read more

Hundreds protest return of Spain ex-king Juan Carlos

Juan Carlos

Hundreds of protestors rallied in Madrid on Sunday against tarnished former King Juan Carlos I, whose return to Spain after nearly two years of self-imposed exile in the United Arab Emirates has stirred controversy. Holding signs reading “Justice” and “The Bourbon in prison”, the demonstrators gathered near the Spanish capital’s royal palace. A government spokesman … Read more

Food crisis strikes, Afghanistan’s new poor line up for relief.

food crisis

In the heat of the mid-morning sun, two lengthy queues of men and women wind around a World Food Programme (WFP) charity distribution facility in Kabul, Afghanistan’s capital. Many of those seeking assistance in Khwaja Rawash, a middle-class area near Kabul International Airport, are Afghanistan’s new poor. They used to have good careers, but now … Read more