Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Kyrgios expecting positive titles after great presentation

Kyrgios

Nick Kyrgios says he believes he has been overlooked by some of the world’s top tennis players. The 21-year-old beat Filip Krajinovic in straight sets in the first round of Wimbledon on Thursday. Kyrgios was relentless as he pounded the Serbian world number 31 6-2 6-3 6-1, losing just nine focuses on serve in the … Read more

Dakota Johnson cleared the air on the viral video with Johnny Depp

Dakota Johnson

A viral video of Dakota Johnson and Johnny Depp which has surfaced numerous times in recent years. The tip of Johnny Depp’s finger was allegedly severed with a vodka bottle during an argument with his ex-wife. Dakota admitted in a recent interview that she has no memory of the encounter. A viral video of Dakota … Read more

Camila Cabello flaunts her cleavage in a crop top

Camila Cabello

In a flurry of steamy Instagram pictures posted on Wednesday night, Camila Cabello ramped up the heat. The 25-year-old pop sensation bared her lean midriff and showed her cleavage while posing for the sexy photos in a small crop top. The singer-songwriter looked stunning as she released the sexy photos, showcasing her amazing form. The … Read more

Hells Angels founder Sonny Barger dead at 83

Sonny Barger

Sonny Barger was a founding member of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club. The 83-year-old spent decades as the face of the notorious biker gang. Netherlands became the first country to ban the Hells Angels. Sonny Barger, a founding member of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club who spent decades as the public face of the notorious … Read more

Saudi Arabia in discussions to acquire stake in Aston Martin

Saudi Arabia

Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia is in discussions to acquire a stake in Aston Martin. The PIF already owns stakes in Lucid Motors and McLaren. Aston’s owner, Lawrence Stroll, has said that the company does not require further investment. According to four sources, the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia is in negotiations with … Read more

Griner: Russia to open preliminary against U.S. ball star

Griner

Brittney Griner is being investigated in Russia on drug charges that could see her have to do with 10 years in prison. Griner plays place for the Phoenix Mercury in the WNBA and is a seven-time WNBA All-Star. Griner, a headliner in the U.S.- based Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA), was confined at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo … Read more

Swiatek arrives at third round, stretches out series of wins to 37

Swiatek

Iga Swiatek reaches third round at Wimbledon with 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 victory over Lesley Pattinama Kerkhove. “I’m simply attempting to play the most ideal tennis on grass and the outcome will come. The fact that it’s 37 now makes me truly glad. I will give my all to get much more.” Swiatek went past Monica … Read more

Hugo Boss: Design brand re-visitations of F1 with Aston Martin

Hugo

German design brand Hugo Boss has returned to Formula One with the Aston Martin group. The arrangement, declared at the British Grand Prix on Thursday, will begin in 2018 and run until 2023. It follows the departure of the company five years ago for the electric Formula E series. Hugo Boss Chief leader Daniel Grieder … Read more

Dr. Shola blasts the royal family in a fervent defence of Meghan Markle

Meghan Markle Shola

Shola Mos-Shogbamimu, an activist and writer, has attacked the Royal Family She stands by Meghan Markle and demands justice for Meghan Meghan has categorically denied the charges, with one of her agents calling them a “planned smear campaign based on inaccurate and destructive disinformation.” It happened after Buckingham Palace stated that its findings into bullying … Read more

Johnson vows UK ‘not giving up on Hong Kong’ 25 years after handover

Johnson
  • Boris Johnson says Britain is “not giving up on Hong Kong” and accuses Beijing of failing to keep its promises.
  • Prime Minister’s comments come on the 25th anniversary of Hong Kong’s handover to China.
  • Anniversary marks the halfway point of the 50-year governance model agreed by Britain and China.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Thursday that Britain was “not giving up on Hong Kong” and accused Beijing of failing to keep its promises, On the 25th anniversary of the city’s handover to China.

“We made a promise to the territory and its people and we intend to keep it, doing all we can to hold China to its commitments,” Johnson said in a video message posted on Twitter.

“We simply cannot avoid the fact that for some time now, Beijing has been failing to comply with its obligations,” he added, as Hong Kong marks the landmark handover anniversary with a visit from Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

“It’s a state of affairs that threatens both the rights and freedoms of Hong Kongers and the continued progress and prosperity of their home.”

The anniversary on Friday marks the halfway point of the 50-year governance model agreed by Britain and China under which the city would keep some autonomy and freedoms.

But London has become increasingly critical of Chinese rule there after Beijing imposed a harsh national security law in 2020 following huge and sometimes violent protests in Hong Kong the previous year.

In response, the UK has started offering a pathway to citizenship for British National (Overseas) passport holders and their families from the city.

“It’s no surprise that 120,000 Hong Kongers and their families have already set out down that path,” Johnson said in his video address.

He branded Britain “a place where freedom of speech, assembly and association is respected and not criminalized” — although critics have accused his government of treating protests in an increasingly draconian manner.

Earlier Thursday, during his first visit since the business hub’s democracy movement was crushed in 2020, Xi said Hong Kong had been “reborn of fire and emerged with robust vitality.”

“The facts have proved that One Country, Two Systems has great vitality,” he said, referring to pledges Beijing made in 1997 that the city would maintain a high degree of autonomy and independent judicial power.

It also agreed that Hong Kong’s leader would be appointed by Beijing on the basis of local elections or consultations.

However, echoing Johnson, UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said there had been “a steady erosion of political and civil rights” there in the last two years.

“Authorities have stifled opposition, criminalised dissent and driven out anyone who can speak truth to power,” she argued.

“The UK continues to stand unwaveringly with Hong Kong,” Truss said, adding London was “working with our allies and partners as part of a global network of liberty to hold China to its international obligations”.

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Leon Black defeats a lawsuit accusing a former rival of Apollo of conspiring

Leon Black

Leon Black failed to convince a court. Ex-rival Josh Harris conspired with model Guzel Ganieva to spread false charges of sexual abuse against him. Both parties agree that the billionaire paid her millions of dollars over a number of years in exchange for her silence. Leon Black, a wealthy financier, failed to convince a court … Read more

Inquiry commission being formed to determine causes of energy crisis: Abbasi

Khaqan Abbasi energy crisis

The government has decided to form an inquiry commission to determine the causes of the energy crisis in the country. This was announced by PML-N leader Shahid Khaqan Abbasi along with Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal at a news conference in Islamabad on Thursday. He said the decision was made during a high level meeting with … Read more

Biden can change the “Remain in Mexico” rule

Mexico

The top court issued a five-to-four decision on Thursday. The heart of the legal fight was about whether immigration authorities, had to send people to Mexico. Lower courts ordered it reinstated in response to a lawsuit from the Republican-led states of Texas and Missouri. The US Supreme Court recently found that President Joe Biden’s administration; had … Read more

European court: Russia needs to ensure that British fighters are not executed

British fighters

The ECHR has ordered Russia to ensure two Britons captured, do not face the death penalty. A court in the Russia-backed self-proclaimed DPR in eastern Ukraine sentenced them to death. Russia says it is not bound by the order to prevent the executions. Two Britons caught while fighting for Ukraine are under orders by the … Read more

FIFA lifts Pakistan’s International Football ban

FIFA lifts ban on Pakistan
  • Federation International de Football Association (FIFA) on Thursday lifted the ban from Pakistan
  • The decision has opened up opportunities for the Pakistani national team to play international games and major cup qualifiers
  • The leagues in Pakistan that were not formally certified by FIFA are being given the green light. The FIFA Normalization Committee (NC) will make progress toward the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) elections
  • Haroon Malik, Chairman of the Normalization Committee (NC), praised FIFA’s decision to postpone Pakistan’s ban on football. He told BOL News that the Pakistani football community deserved this joy
  • The committee chairman maintained that the top priority for further better delivery will be to restore football leagues, set up new elections for PFF, and return the assets to Pakistan.

 

ISLAMABAD: Federation International de Football Association (FIFA) on Thursday lifted the ban from Pakistan. The decision has opened up opportunities for the Pakistani national team to play international games and major cup qualifiers.

According to the details, the leagues in Pakistan that were not formally certified by FIFA are being given the green light. The FIFA Normalization Committee (NC) will make progress toward the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) elections. Due to control of the Ashfaq faction on the PFF, the international football association banned football in Pakistan.

Haroon Malik, Chairman of the Normalization Committee (NC), praised FIFA’s decision to postpone Pakistan’s ban on football. He told BOL News that the Pakistani football community deserved this joy. “The NC’s tireless labor and the prayers of the football family resulted in this verdict in our favor,” Haroon Malik remarked.

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A colony of ants moves a gold chain with ease

gold

This video of an ant colony deftly sliding a gold chain serves as evidence that it takes a team to accomplish a seemingly hard feat. A black ant colony can be seen moving and carrying a gold chain with ease in the now-viral video. Tiny gold smugglers, they called. What you are about to see … Read more

US Supreme Court limits EPA’s ability to control greenhouse gas emissions

US Supreme Court has curtailed the capacity of America’s top environmental regulator. The decision is a blow to the Biden administration’s efforts to combat climate change. At issue is the extent to which the EPA should be permitted to interpret parts of the 1970 Clean Air Act. In a major decision, the US Supreme Court … Read more

Ramsha’s praise for co-star Ahad sparks widespread public outrage

Ramsha Khan
  • Ramsha Khan And Ahad Raza Mir are brilliant actors
  • Ramsha Khan recently praised her co-star Ahad Raza Mir, saying, “He’s a wonderful human being
  • Ramsha told the host. “He’s a gentleman and he’s really funny; he’s got a great sense of humour and he’s a fantastic actor.

 

Ramasha Khan and Ahad Raza Mir are two of Pakistan’s most talented and brilliant actors. Both have made a name for themselves in the industry. This Ramadan, Ramsha Kahn and Ahad Raza Mir both made their debuts in the drama “Hum Tum.” People adored their chemistry in the drama. Fans enjoyed the couple’s cat fights in the drama.

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Coalition govt once again massively enhances petrol price

Petroleum prices to fall

KARACHI: In a blatant shameless move, the coalition government has once again jacked up prices of petroleum products. It seems as if the government is testing patience of the nation on direction of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The Ministry of Finance has issued a notification regarding the price hike. After an increase of Rs14.85 … Read more

Googling Nia Sharma only shows wardrobe mishaps, she stated

Nia Sharma
  • Over the years, Nia Sharma has been the subject of numerous rumours and speculations.
  • In a recent interview, she stated that she “did not deserve” all of this.
  • Was most recently featured in the Zee5 online series Jamai 2.0 with Ravi Dubey.

Nia Sharma has a long history in show business. The actress began her career in soaps such as Ek Hazaaron Mein Meri Behna Hai before moving on to renowned reality shows such as Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi. However, over the years, the actor has been the subject of countless unfavourable rumours and speculative press reports. In a recent interview, Nia stated that she “did not deserve” all of this.

Nia stated that she has seen some crass and false things published about her over the years, which has led to people associating her with a specific type of image that is quite different from who she truly is.

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Speaking with Bollywood Hungama, Nia was asked who she really is, and she said, “I am definitely not somebody that is so badly written about, I don’t deserve it. The s****iest of things like Nia Sharma chali, dikh gaye kapde, utar gaye kapde, yeh main nahin hoon yaar (Nia Sharma walked, clothes were seen, clothes were off, I am not that person).”

The star went on to say that as a result of this, these are the types of news stories that show when someone searches her name online. She continued, “for someone who doesn’t know who know Nia Sharma is and somebody has to google, you will not see anything other than malfunctions, jo hote bhi nahi (that don’t even take place). Weird things! Especially for the Hindi publications, I am not someone who will say don’t write par itna gand to mat machao (don’t write such nonsense).”

Nia was most recently featured in the Zee5 online series Jamai 2.0, in which she co-starred with Ravi Dubey. Her music video Hairaan for artist Javed Ali’s song was recently released. She also starred in the music video for Nikhita Gandhi’s song Phoonk earlier this year.

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Peoples Bus Service buses to start commuting on second route tomorrow

New fleet of buses arrives in Karachi

KARACHI: Sindh Information and Transport Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon on Thursday announced that Peoples Bus Service buses will begin commuting on its second route in Karachi on July 1 from Indus Hospital, Korangi Crossing, to North Karachi. In a tweet, Sharjeel Memon said the buses will ply via Nagan Chowrangi, Shafiq Morr, Sohrab Goth, Gulshan … Read more

Chris Pratt shares what everyone refers to him as

Chris Pratt

Chris Pratt is never referred to as “Chris.” His friends and family either call him “CP” or “Pratt” Chris pratt confessed all this On SiriusXM’s Pop Culture Spotlight with Jessica Shaw earlier this week On SiriusXM’s Pop Culture Spotlight with Jessica Shaw earlier this week, the 43-year-old actor claimed that his closest friends and family … Read more

This kid’s magic trick crosses 120 million views on the internet

magic

Here is a video of a schoolboy pulling off a feat that has become incredibly popular online. On Instagram, it has had over 128 million views. When the video was taken, the young magician was at his school with his buddies. We always enjoyed taking our parents out to see magic performances as children, and … Read more

Ethio-Forum journalists arrested in Ethiopia

Ethio-Forum

Ethiopian journalists working for YouTube channel arrested. One of them just days after being released from a month in detention. Ethio-Forum founder Yaysewe Shimelis was taken from his home. Two Ethiopian journalists working for YouTube channel Ethio-Forum have been arrested this week, one of them just days after being released from almost a month in … Read more

Ms Marvel Features Pakistani Music

Music
  • Ms Marvel the series is being praised for its strong Pakistani representation,
  • Its has numerous Pakistani songs from Pasoori to Peechey hut
  • Pakistani music has unquestionably made us proud!

 

Ms. Marvel is the first superhero of Pakistani origin to appear in the Marvel universe. The series is being praised for its strong Pakistani representation, and Pakistani actors Mehwish Hayat, Samina Ahmed, Fawad Khan, and Nimra Bucha appear in it.

Pakistani Music Shines In Ms Marvel

Along with Pakistani actors, Pakistani musicians have also become a huge part of Ms Marvel as many Pakistani songs have featured in the series. Check out a list of songs which became a part of Ms Marvel:

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Cardi B says she doesn’t enjoy having ‘extra skin’ after delivering her second child

Cardi B

Cardi B isn’t happy with her extra skin after her delivery She posted her post-pregnancy weight gain on Instagram Cardi B recently said that she wants a “tummy tuck” nine months after having her kid. On Wednesday, the Grammy winner took to Instagram stories to discuss her post-pregnancy weight gain. [embedpost slug=”cardi-b-discusses-the-drawbacks-of-being-a-celebrity-my-life-is-no-longer-mine”] In the clip, … Read more

US inflation high but stable in May as spending slows

US inflation
  • Consumer spending growth slowed sharply in May,  The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index rose 6.3 percent.
  • May’s drop in spending on big-ticket manufactured items reflects a slowing in vehicle sales.
  • Consumer spending on services rose 0.7 percent in the month, the same as in April.

 

A key US inflation indicator showed that price increases remained stable in the 12 months ending in May, while consumer spending growth slowed sharply, a positive sign in the fight against rising prices.

Any sign of moderation will be welcomed by President Joe Biden, whose approval ratings have plummeted as his administration has struggled to find effective tools to assist American families suffering from rising gasoline, food, and housing prices.

The trend also offers comfort to the Federal Reserve, showing its aggressive interest rate strategy is starting to have an impact to quell the fastest surge in inflation in more than 40 years.

The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index rose 6.3 percent compared to May 2021, still high but the same pace as in the prior month, the Commerce Department reported Thursday.

The index jumped 0.6 percent compared to April, much faster than in the prior month, but slightly below what economists had projected.

But spending edged up just 0.2 percent, less than half the increase in April and part of a steady downward drift as consumers pull back amid surging prices.

Buoyed by a stockpile of savings, helped by massive government aid, consumers have been the lynchpin in the rapid US recovery from the pandemic downturn.

But strong demand clashed with global supply chain snarls and the world’s largest economy has been battered for months by a cresting inflation wave, made more painful by the surge in energy prices sparked by the Russian invasion of Ukraine in late February.

Excluding volatile food and energy prices, “core” PCE rose 0.3 percent in the month, the same as in April, while the 12-month pace slowed slightly to 4.7 percent, the report said.

Brian Deese, head of the White House National Economic Council, noted that the three-month annual average for core PCE fell to four percent from 5.2 percent.

“That is important moderation that we’re seeing,” he said on CNBC.

However, he said the headline continues to be driven by higher energy prices.

Energy prices jumped four percent in the month, after dropping in April, and are 35.8 percent higher than May 2021, the data showed.

The PCE price index is the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge, as it reflects consumers’ actual spending, including shifts to lower cost items, unlike the more well-known consumer price index, which jumped 8.6 percent in May.

PCE also gives less weight to things like rent, vehicles and airline fares, which have contributed to the blistering pace of the CPI rise.

The Fed early this month announced the biggest hike in the benchmark lending rate in nearly 30 years, a three-quarter point increase that was the third step in its counteroffensive against rising inflation, as it aims to cool demand.

Policymakers have signaled there is a good chance of another similar increase in late July, followed by more big steps in coming months.

That has raised concerns the Fed could push the economy into a recession — a price Fed Chair Jerome Powell signaled the central bank is willing to pay to control inflation.

The signs of consumers pulling back will weigh on second-quarter GDP growth, after the Commerce Department revised first-quarter consumer spending sharply lower, cutting it to 1.8 percent from 3.1 percent, as the economy contracted 1.6 percent.

According to Grant Thornton’s Diane Swonk, “consumers have drained approximately $600 billion of the excess $2.5 trillion in savings they amassed during the pandemic to deal with the bite of higher prices.”

The sharp drop in spending on big-ticket manufactured items, which economists note reflects a slowing in vehicle sales, was the main driver of May’s slower consumption growth.

Spending on services rose 0.7 percent in the month, the same as in April.

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