Tue, 21-Oct-2025

How to Make Your WhatsApp Desktop Cover Photo

WhatsApp

According to WABetaInfo, WhatsApp plans to offer its users the ability to add a cover photo to their profile. There is no explanation other than the efforts to make the information pages look nicer and more helpful. There is, however, a catch, and not everyone will be able to take advantage of the function. Only … Read more

Mystery G10 is the codename for a Google Pixel device

Google announced its latest Pixel series, which includes the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, during the Google I/O May event. According to a fresh claim, Google is developing the G10, a high-end Pixel device. The device is currently in the early stages of development. A number of references to Google’s next high-end Pixel device … Read more

Netherlands announces the largest increase in military spending since the Cold War

The Dutch government announces the largest increase in military spending since the conclusion of the Cold War, according to the ministry. “Threats in the world and the war in Ukraine illustrate that peace and security cannot be taken for granted,” Defense Minister Kajsa Ollongren stated. An extra five billion euros (£4.27 billion) per year will … Read more

US stocks begin June on positive note

US stocks

US stocks on Wall Street started the month of June on a positive note. Salesforce shares soared more than 13% after the software giant. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 0.1 percent at 33,034.24 in early trading. US stocks on Wall Street started the month of June on a high note Wednesday, rising early … Read more

The US and Taiwan announce a new trade initiative.

Following Taiwan’s exclusion from President Joe Biden’s formal announcement of the US Indo-Pacific economic strategy in Asia; Taiwan’s trade ambassador announced a fresh trade push on Wednesday. The new endeavour, dubbed the US-Taiwan Initiative on 21st Century Trade; signals the start of formal trade talks between Taiwan and the United States. At a news conference … Read more

UK overlooks crisis to celebrate queen’s jubilee

Queen

Platinum Jubilee marks Queen Elizabeth II’s record-breaking 70th year on the throne. Four days of festivities provide temporary reprieve from an inflationary crisis. Ed Sheeran sings “God Save the Queen” in front of Buckingham Palace on Sunday. Britons prepared to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s record-breaking 70th year on the throne on Wednesday, with four days … Read more

US military hackers conducting offensive operations in support of Ukraine

According to the chief of US Cyber Command, offensive actions in support of Ukraine have been carried out by US military hackers. General Paul Nakasone also detailed how separate “hunt forward” operations allowed the US to track down foreign hackers and identify their tools before they were used against the US in an exclusive interview. … Read more

New Zealand skipper Williamson relishing extended England series

Kane Williamson

New Zealand preparing for three-Test series in England. New Zealand last toured Australia in 2019/20. England are at the bottom of World Test Championship table. New Zealand captain Kane Williamson is looking forward to seeing his side challenged over a longer campaign as they prepare for a three-Test series in England. The economics of the … Read more

United Airlines contributes flights to transport formula from the United Kingdom to the United States as part of ‘Operation Fly Formula’

The White House announced Wednesday that United Airlines will be the first major airline carrier to donate aircraft to bring baby formula from abroad to the United States as the federal government attempts to alleviate the ongoing shortfall. The flights are part of the White House’s “Operation Fly Formula” initiative. “Over the course of three … Read more

‘Johnny Depp has taken enough of my voice,’ Amber Heard claims

Amber Heard

Amber Heard slams Johnny Depp, Says he has taken ‘enough of my voice’ over the years. During her final arguments in a Fairfax, Virginia courtroom, the Aquaman star made this accusation. This claim was made by Amber Heard in front of the jury before closing arguments in a Fairfax, Virginia courtroom. “Johnny has taken enough … Read more

Erdogan calls a halt to Turkey-Greece talks as the schism deepens.

The Turkish president has announced a break in talks; citing a disagreement with Greece’s prime minister as well as what Ankara claims are airspace infractions. Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has announced that discussions with Greece have been suspended; citing a disagreement with Greece’s prime minister as well as what Ankara claims are airspace violations; … Read more

Ukraine: Volunteers risk their lives to help drug users

Since Russia’s invasion, the mission has become significantly more risky and challenging for volunteers working at the frontline of attempts to assist drug users in Ukraine. It has always been difficult to assist drug-addicted Ukrainians. Since Russia invaded Ukraine, the already challenging role for Kvitkovskiy and other members of a network of damage reduction organizers … Read more

UN human rights director applauds CAR’s decision to abolish the death penalty

Around 170 countries have abolished or implemented death penalty moratoria in law or practise. The United Nations’ human rights chief has praised parliamentarians in the Central African Republic for their decision to abolish capital punishment in the country. Since 1981, there have been no executions in CAR, and lawmakers enacted new legislation on Friday making … Read more

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle arrives in the United Kingdom with Archie and Lilibet

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are making their first journey to the UK with their children, Archie and Lilibet, since stepping down as senior royals in 2020 and relocating to the UK. While a Scotland Yard spokeswoman declined to comment on the’special’ security plans in place for Prince Harry and Meghan, it has been … Read more

Interpol warns of flood of illicit arms after Ukraine war

Ukraine

Many of the weapons sent to Ukraine will end up in the hands of criminals. Juergen Stock urges countries to begin scrutinising arms-tracking databases. Kyiv’s Western allies have shipped tonnes of military hardware to Ukraine. Many of the weapons sent to Ukraine will end up in the hands of criminals in Europe and elsewhere, Interpol’s … Read more

Israel: Racism of ‘Jerusalem Day’ march

The far-“Jerusalem right’s Day” flag march on Sunday was a day of incitement and violence against Palestinians. Approximately 70,000 Israelis marched through occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City, brandishing Israeli flags and emphasizing that they were the genuine rulers of Jerusalem. The march, which commemorates Israel’s 1967 occupation of East Jerusalem and subsequent annexation, is held … Read more

Turkey claims that a military campaign will be launched against Tal Rifaat and Manbij in Syria

According to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a military action will be launched; against two cities in northern Syria controlled by the SDF. In a forthcoming military action, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has stated that Turkey will target Kurdish armed organisations in two northern Syrian cities. “We’re moving one step closer to constructing a 30-kilometer security … Read more

Jennifer Aniston suffered a lot as a lover but gained the most as an actress

Jennifer Anniston

Jennifer Aniston has never been an average person; she’s an industry in herself as an actor, and if people want to know about her personal life, she’s a library full of descriptions of her love, relationships, heartbreak, and more. Friends, which premiered on television in 1994, pushed Aniston into the spotlight. She has been a … Read more

Volunteers in Ukraine are putting their lives on the line to assist heroin addicts.

Their task has become significantly more risky and challenging for Alexey Kvitkovskiy and other harm reduction volunteers. When Alexey Kvitkovskiy received a call about a man dying in a nearby village, he was already far from home. Kvitkovskiy evacuated his homeland of Severodonetsk in eastern Ukraine after Russia invaded in February; and relocated in Burshtyn, … Read more

‘No miracle solution’ as French Open insists night sessions will stay

French Open

Tournament director Amelie Mauresmo hints not change starting time. Night sessions in Paris are broadcasted by Amazon Prime. 10 matches were scheduled at 9pm at this year’s Roland Garros. French Open night sessions will remain despite the reservations of Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic whose epic quarter-final clash ended at 1:15 Wednesday morning in front … Read more

Inflation and the Ukraine war have slowed India’s economic growth to a one-year low.

Retail inflation spiked to an eight-year high in April, casting doubt on the economy’s near-term prospects. In the first three months of 2022, India’s economic growth dropped to its lowest level in a year, owing to declining consumer demand and rising prices, which might make the central bank’s goal of managing inflation without damaging GDP … Read more

COVID, a Chinese initiative, reduces pressure on Asian industry output

Manufacturers in countries ranging from Japan to Taiwan and Malaysia halted their output last month. Factory activity in Asia slowed in May as China’s tough coronavirus restrictions continued to disrupt chains and weaken demand, exacerbating problems for some of the region’s economies already strained by rising raw material costs. Manufacturers in countries ranging from Japan … Read more

Indian private refiners profit in the ‘golden age’ of margins Indian private refiners such as Reliance and Nayara have been among the top consumers of discounted Russian oil this year.

In India’s refining sector, a rift is forming as private refiners take advantage of low-cost Russian crude to raise export earnings; while state refiners are constrained by high oil costs and government-capped domestic fuel prices. While many Western consumers are staying away from Russian crude as a result of the country’s invasion of Ukraine; Indian … Read more

Negligence of IRSA can damage Billions of worth Wheat, says Jam Khan

the Irrigation minister of Sindh Jam Khan Shoro

KARACHI: Negligence of the Indus River System Authority (IRSA) can damage billions of worth of wheat, says the Irrigation minister of Sindh Jam Khan Shoro on Wednesday. On the advice of Jam Khan Shoro, the department of irrigation Sindh will write IRSA against the shortfall of water in the province and will protest for not … Read more

Russia cuts off gas supply to Denmark

Russia is halting its gas supply as of Wednesday, according to Denmark’s largest energy firm, because it refused to pay in roubles. For refusing to pay in Russian money, Russia already stopped off supplies to Finland, Poland, and Bulgaria. Yesterday, supplies to the Netherlands were also cut off. Orsted, a Danish energy company, says it … Read more

Ukraine will receive a sophisticated IRIS-T air defence system from Germany

Berlin will deliver IRIS-T missiles and a radar equipment to help defend against Russian assaults, according to Chancellor Olaf Scholz. Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced that Germany will equip Ukraine with the IRIS-T advanced air defence and radar systems; boosting up armament sales amid complaints that Berlin is not doing enough to assist Kyiv in its … Read more