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Bilal Maqsood explains the real meaning of Pakistan’s National Anthem

Bilal Maqsood
  • Bilal Maqsood clarified the meaning of Pakistan’s national anthem
  • Netizens hailed Bilal for his thoughtful act and endeavour.
  • He claimed that the national anthem only included one Urdu word.

Famous guitarist, composer, and former Strings member Bilal Maqsood hails from Pakistan. To date, Bilal Masood has also helmed a number of smash hit music videos. Anwar Maqsood, a well-known writer, actor, TV host, and comedian in Pakistan, is the father of Bilal Maqsood.

Recently, Bilal Maqsood used his official Instagram account to clarify the meaning of Pakistan’s national anthem in its original Persian, which most people find difficult to understand. In a video he shared, Bilal claimed that the national anthem only included one Urdu word. He added that the national anthem and other patriotic songs are only sung on August 14 and are then forgotten the rest of the year. In order for the audience to fully get the meaning of “Pakistaniat,” Bial made an effort to succinctly explain it.

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The netzine’s hailed Bilal for his thoughtful act and endeavour to help others realise the significance of their national anthem as soon as the video went viral on social media. What the audience had to say is below!

Bilal Maqsood’s Explanation of The National Anthem Will Give You Goosebumps

Bilal Maqsood’s Explanation of The National Anthem Will Give You Goosebumps

Bilal Maqsood’s Explanation of The National Anthem Will Give You Goosebumps

Bilal Maqsood’s Explanation of The National Anthem Will Give You Goosebumps

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Lady Louise Windsor, the queen’s ‘favourite grandchild,’ appears

Lady Louise Windsor
  • Lady Louise Windsor attended the Commonwealth Games with her parents and brother James.
  • Prince Edward’s daughter has been studying for A-Levels at a private school.
  • Lady Louise reminds the Queen of herself when she was younger, a source told the Evening Standard.

Lady Louise Windsor, Prince Edward’s teenage daughter, attended the Commonwealth Games with her parents and brother.

The 18-year-old, who has been studying for A-Levels at a private school, appears to be taking on additional royal responsibilities.

According to the London Evening Standard, Lady Louise reminds the Queen of herself when she was younger.

“She is level-headed, thoughtful and kind, and reminds the Queen of herself as a young woman,” the source told.

“The Queen loves the fact that Louise and James relish their time at Balmoral and she has become particularly close to Louise, who seems to have become her favourite grandchild, closely followed by James.”

Lady Louise arrived at the Commonwealth Games to join her parents, Prince Edward and Sophie Wessex, and brother James. This summer could be very important for Lady Louise.

Today at the Commonwealth Games, Lady Louise made a rare public appearance alongside her parents. At the Birmingham event, the 18-year-old watched both badminton and boxing with Prince Edward, Sophie Wessex, and her younger brother James.

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Iran slams ‘destructive’ US sanctions targeting oil trade

Iran slams' US sanctions
  • Iran slams “destructive” new US sanctions targeting its crucial energy sector.
  • US government blacklists six companies for helping Iran export petrochemicals to Asia.
  • Iranian foreign ministry vows an “immediate response” to the sanctions.

Iran on Tuesday slammed as “destructive” new US sanctions targeting its crucial energy sector and vowed a response, at a time when nuclear talks have stalled for months.

US President Joe Biden’s administration “is not stopping this unproductive and destructive action even at a time when efforts are underway to resume negotiations to revive the Iran nuclear deal,” said foreign ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani.

Iran will “show a firm and immediate response” to the sanctions announced the previous day and “take all necessary measures to neutralise” their potential impacts on the country’s trade, Kanani vowed in a statement.

The US government blacklisted six companies Monday that it said helped Iran export petrochemicals to East Asia in avoidance of sanctions over Tehran’s nuclear programme.

Three Hong Kong-based trading companies and one United Arab Emirates firm were hit with US Treasury sanctions for helping Iran’s Persian Gulf Petrochemical Industry Commercial Co. ship “millions of dollars worth” of petroleum and petrochemical products to unnamed East Asian buyers, the Treasury said.

In addition, the US State Department blacklisted two shipping firms, based in China and Singapore, for helping arrange the shipments.

The sanctions block any assets the entities own under US jurisdiction and ban US persons or entities from doing business with them, effectively constricting their access to the global financial system.

The move came as talks in Vienna between Iran and several major powers, including the United States, to revive the frayed 2015 international agreement on the Iranian nuclear programme have been at a standstill since March.

Last Tuesday, EU foreign policy chief and coordinator of the nuclear talks between Iran and world powers, Josep Borrell, submitted a new draft text and urged all sides to accept it or “risk a dangerous nuclear crisis”.

Kanani criticised the Biden administration for “continuing and even expanding” the “failed” policies of his predecessor Donald Trump, who unilaterally withdrew the United States from the nuclear deal in 2018.

Tehran, for its part, has been gradually backing away from its obligations.

Iran had expressed “optimism” on Monday that the nuclear talks would resume after Borrell’s draft compromise was reviewed.

 

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Taiwan sees cyberattack, threatened by Chinese planes as Nancy Pelosi visit

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Taiwan targeted by cyberattack and threatened by Chinese warplanes flying near its border. Tensions rise ahead of unannounced visit by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Taiwan Strait is the unofficial dividing line between China and Taiwan. Taiwan was targeted by a cyberattack on Tuesday and was threatened by Chinese warplanes flying near its border in the … Read more

Mexican President Lopez Obrador sparks concerns after tough statements on US energy dispute

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  • A US-led complaint against Mexico’s energy policy has sparked considerable concern within the Mexican government.
  • President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is “seriously analysing” the situation. He has attempted to defuse it by personally negotiating deals with companies that oppose his policies.
  • A source familiar with Mexico’s efforts to resolve the dispute said that the dispute has reached an institutional level.

Despite President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s defiant stance, a potentially costly US-led complaint against Mexico’s energy policy has sparked considerable concern within the Mexican government, officials and people close to the matter say.

The US Trade Representative demanded dispute settlement talks with Mexico last week, claiming Lopez Obrador’s push to tighten state control of the energy market is unfair to its companies and likely violates a regional trade agreement.

With rousing appeals to national sovereignty, Lopez Obrador said he would lay out Mexico’s position on the issue alongside an independence day military parade on Sept. 16, even as he sought to minimise any potential conflict with the US.

“Nothing will happen, nothing will happen, because we both need each other,” he said last week.

In reality, Lopez Obrador is annoyed, concerned, and frustrated by the squabble, and has attempted to defuse it by personally negotiating deals with companies that oppose his policies, according to a person familiar with the president’s thinking.

Separately, two Mexican officials expressed concern about the trade dispute, and a third stated that the president was “seriously analysing” the situation.

The president addressed the US demand a day after it became official, saying he had reached agreements with 17 of 19 American energy companies in June, without naming them.

The office of Lopez Obrador, a leftist who has sought to energise his electoral base in this and other disputes by claiming that opposition to his policies is being driven by corrupt domestic adversaries, did not respond to a request for comment.

However, the agreements he announced with energy companies did not prevent USTR from filing its demand. Canada soon followed suit.

During a 75-day consultation period, Mexico’s economy ministry has pledged to pursue a “mutually satisfactory” solution through “open, frank” dialogue.

If no agreement is reached, the USTR may request a dispute panel.

“This is very serious, and it must be handled very carefully,” said Alfredo Femat, chairman of the lower house’s foreign relations committee and a member of Lopez Obrador’s ruling MORENA party’s coalition allies.

Once the issue reached a panel, Mexico’s ability to broker an agreement would be lost, according to Femat.

According to a second source familiar with the situation, Mexican officials have expressed surprise to business leaders that the USTR demand was submitted just a week after Lopez Obrador returned from talks with US President Joe Biden in Washington.

Officials have stated that Mexico does not intend to change its laws, but is open to exploring other options, according to the source. The source also expressed concern that tariffs could target Mexican-made SUVs and pickup trucks.

According to a Mexican official, Mexico would argue to Washington that a trade war with one of its key trading partners risks harming the US economy at a critical time, with midterm elections in the US looming in November.

Last week, Lopez Obrador claimed that without the assistance of Mexico’s auto industry, the cost of a new car in the United States would rise by $10,000. He rejected the possibility of Mexico leaving the USMCA on Thursday. [L1N2Z91XM]

Mexico’s economy ministry referred to earlier remarks about how it hoped to resolve the dispute through consultations. A foreign ministry spokesperson echoed that sentiment, saying Mexico was confident that established mechanisms could facilitate an agreement but declining to confirm other details reported by Reuters.

Still, the first source familiar with Mexico’s efforts to resolve the dispute said that the dispute has reached an institutional level where the government cannot rely on case-by-case solutions.

However, if Lopez Obrador feels trapped, there is a risk that he will escalate the conflict, according to the source, who added, “He is not capable of backing down, because he has already gone too far.”

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Brad Pitt praises Ana de Armas, Ben Affleck’s ex-girlfriend, comparing her to Marilyn Monroe

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Hollywood actor Brad Pitt called Ana de Armas’ portrayal of Marilyn Monroe “phenomenal.” Blonde producer Brad Pitt attributes the project’s progress “over the finish line” to the actress, who is playing Marilyn Monroe. “She is phenomenal in it,” Pitt tells ET’s Nischelle Turner. “That’s a tough dress to fill.” The film Blonde, which was directed … Read more

Jackky Bhagnani slams rumours of Kumar/Shroff taking a pay cut

Jackky Bhagnani

A news portal had claimed that Akshay had taken a play cut of 50 per cent while Tiger slashed his fees by 20 per cent. Slamming the buzz, producer Jackky Bhagnani confirmed, “Absolutely Incorrect!! Source-The Producer Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, ‘Bade Miyan Chote Miyan’ is produced by Pooja Entertainments. Despite the fact that Akshay … Read more

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have another surprise

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry
  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are working on several projects about their lives.
  • Prince Harry’s much-anticipated and long-awaited tell-all book might land his family in an “intense conflict” akin to the Oprah Winfrey catastrophe.
  • The general people and the Royal Family are not expecting a bouquet of feel-good daisies.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, who is thought to be in urgent need of money to live the life of their dreams in the United States, have another surprise in store for the Royal Family.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are working on several projects about their lives, but Harry’s planned book, which may include some Meghan input, maybe a stomach hit the Royal Family does not need.

Harry’s much-anticipated and long-awaited tell-all book might land his family, particularly his brother Prince William, in an “intense conflict” akin to the Oprah Winfrey catastrophe.

The general people and the Royal Family are not expecting “Harry’s spanking new book summing up his young life to date will, also, be a bouquet of feel-good daisies extended to his family,” royal commentator Guy Martin told Forbes.

Previously, Former talk show host Trisha Goddard has commented on Tom Bower’s latest book and his disparaging remarks about Meghan Markle.

Ms. Goddard stated on 60 Minutes Australia, “‘For f***s sake!’, here we go again”, adding that the spitefulness is “boring”.

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Ferrari lifts annual target after record orders

Ferrari
  • Ferrari raises financial targets for the year after reporting record orders.
  • Italian carmakers delivered a total of 3,455 cars worldwide in the second quarter.
  • Turnover jumped 24.9 percent to 1.29 billion euros ($1.3 billion), while net profit rose 22 percent.

Luxury Italian carmaker Ferrari raised its financial targets for the year on Tuesday after reporting record orders in the second quarter.

The iconic firm delivered a total of 3,455 cars worldwide in the second three months of 2022, up 28.7 percent on the previous year, according to a statement.

“The quality of the first six months and the robustness of our business allows us to revise upward the 2022 guidance on all metrics,” said chief executive Benedetto Vigna.

“Also the net order intake reached a new record level in the quarter.”

Turnover jumped 24.9 percent to 1.29 billion euros ($1.3 billion), while net profit rose 22 percent to 251 million euros.

For 2022, the group is targeting revenues of 4.9 billion euros, compared to 4.8 billion previously.

Europe, the Middle East and Africa remained Ferrari’s biggest market in the second quarter, although deliveries spiked 116 percent in the region of China, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

 

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Tabish Hashmi lands in hot water for trolling Minal Khan

Tabish Hashmi
  • Tabish Hashmi is a popular comedian in Pakistan.
  • He recently got public criticism over trolling actor Minak Khan.
  • The internet users responded quickly after his video went viral on social media.

A well-known stand-up comedian from Pakistan named Tabish Hashmi is well-known for hosting a number of comedy programmes. After “To Be Honest,” Tabish is now hosting the show, “Hasna Mana Hai.”

A video clip from the most recent “Hasna Mana Hai” episode has just gone viral on social media. The video shows Tabish Hashmi purposefully making fun of actress Minal Khan for using Kylie Jenner’s Instagram story as a template. In response to Tabish’s statement, the guests Hina Altaf and Aagha remained completely silent.

Netizens Criticize Tabish Hashmi For Trolling Minal Khan

The internet users responded quickly once the video surfaced on social media. The keyboard warriors berated Tabish for constantly making corny jokes and comments and harassing Minal about the previous incident. The audience, however, praised Hina and Aagha for their honourable deed.

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Netizens Criticize Tabish Hashmi For Trolling Minal Khan

Netizens Criticize Tabish Hashmi For Trolling Minal Khan

Netizens Criticize Tabish Hashmi For Trolling Minal Khan

Netizens Criticize Tabish Hashmi For Trolling Minal Khan

Netizens Criticize Tabish Hashmi For Trolling Minal Khan

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Pakistani airspace not used in attack against Ayman al-Zawahiri: diplomatic sources

Pakistani airspace

ISLAMABAD: The diplomatic sources on Tuesday said neither Pakistani airspace was used in the drone attack against al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri in Kabul nor the United States authorities sought any kind of intelligence assistance from the country. Pakistan was not asked for any kind of cooperation in the drone operation against Ayman al-Zawahiri, the diplomatic … Read more

Iraqi cleric’s followers told to leave parliament

Iraqi parliament

Muqtada Al-Sadr instructed his followers to leave parliament within 72 hours. They were directed to protest outside the Green Zone, which houses Iraq’s government buildings and foreign embassies. His followers stormed parliament on Saturday to prevent the Iran-backed alliance from voting in a new government. BAGHDAD: Followers of an influential Shiite cleric who occupied the … Read more

Asia’s richest men battle to dominate 5G in India

Mukesh Ambani
  • India’s largest auction for 5G airwaves concludes. 71% of 72 gigahertz of spectrum for sale, with highest bidder R-Jio spending $11 billion.
  • Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea bid for pan-India airwaves, while new entrant Adani Data Networks bid on specific sectors.
  • The launch of 5G in India is expected to usher in a new era of high-speed internet. Vodafone Idea and Bharti Airtel are still reeling from the tariff wars sparked by R-disruptive Jio’s entry, which slashed prices.

After seven days, India’s largest auction for 5G airwaves concluded, potentially setting the stage for a battle for supremacy over India’s digital future between two of Asia’s wealthiest men, Gautam Adani and Mukesh Ambani.

The auction featured 72 gigahertz of spectrum for sale. According to India’s telecoms minister, Ashwini Vaishnaw, 71% of what was on offer was sold.

The government received bids totaling approximately $19 billion from the three existing players – Mr Ambani’s Reliance-Jio, Vodafone Idea, and Bharti Airtel – as well as a fourth, new entrant, Adani Data Networks.

According to CRISIL Research, total bids had more than doubled since the last auction in March 2021, exceeding expectations.

While R-Jio was the highest bidder, spending $11 billion on spectrum, the Adani group spent only about $26 million. Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea submitted the final bids.

While Bharti Airtel and R-Jio allegedly bid for pan-India airwaves, cash-strapped Vodafone Idea reportedly spent only on priority sectors.

“Jio is fully prepared for 5G rollout in the shortest time possible due to its nationwide fibre presence… and strong global partnerships across the technology ecosystem,” R-Jio said in a statement.

The Adani Group bid on private spectrum that would be accessible in specific areas such as ports or airports – a sector in which it has already made significant investments.

Mr Ambani’s R-Jio is now a household name in India’s internet market, and Mr Adani is a surprising bidder – he controls a sprawling business spanning ports, airports, and power, and recently displaced Bill Gates to become the world’s fourth-richest person, with a net worth of more than $112 billion.

“We believe that if the Adani Group does end up purchasing spectrum in the upcoming auction, it could potentially increase competition… as well as opening the door for the Adani Group to expand into consumer mobile services over time,” Goldman Sachs wrote in a note.

The move will frighten Vodafone Idea and Bharti Airtel, which are still reeling from the tariff wars sparked by R-disruptive Jio’s 2016 entry, which slashed prices. They are now facing increased competition from yet another wealthy billionaire.

It’s an unexpected confrontation for Mr Ambani with a rival who has previously avoided what is perceived to be his territory.

The launch of 5G in India is expected to usher in a new era of high-speed internet, allowing for video downloads in seconds and the use of advanced connected devices via cloud computing technologies.

Thirteen Indian cities will soon have access to 5G services.
With faster speeds available, Indian telecom companies are expected to benefit from charging higher prices for 5G – they have so far avoided charging more for 4G plans compared to 2G or 3G plans.

According to a Nomura note, 5G tariff plans will likely result in higher revenues for telecom companies.

However, given the possibility of higher prices and the fact that only about 7% of India’s total smartphone base is 5G-enabled, India will move slowly to 5G.

However, record auction proceeds – the highest in the previous seven rounds since 2010 – will help shore up the government’s finances at a time when India’s fiscal deficit – the difference between revenues and expenditure – is expected to reach 6.4 percent.

According to analysts, India’s Department of Telecommunications will receive $1.6 billion upfront over the next 20 years.

The government expects to complete airwave allocation by August and to begin rolling out 5G services in early October of this year.

“We should have a good rollout of 5G in the country within a year or so,” Mr Vaishnaw said.

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Uber reports loss, but beats income expectations

Uber reports loss
  • Uber posted a net loss of $2.6 billion, but investors shrugged it off and shares were up about 13 percent.
  • Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi reported a 31 percent increase in quarterly earnings.
  • The ride-sharing company now has nearly five million drivers and couriers on its platform.

Uber reported better-than-expected revenue on Tuesday, fueled by strong demand for the San Francisco-based company’s ride-hailing and food delivery services that sent its shares upward.

Revenue more than doubled to $8.1 billion in the three months through June, a 105 percent increase, at a time when many tech companies are struggling to navigate global economic turbulence.

Still, the firm posted a net loss of $2.6 billion, but investors shrugged it off and shares were up about 13 percent in early trading on Wall Street.

Uber primarily attributed the loss to the falling value of its investments in financially-strapped companies such as Singapore’s VTC Grab, US self-driving vehicle start-up Aurora and Indian food delivery service Zomato.

The ride-hailing giant posted $1.8 billion in revenue from its freight operations, and said income figures got a boost from a change in how it accounts for its rides business in Britain.

Uber also notched gains in monthly active platform consumers, gross bookings and trips compared with a year ago, reflecting higher demand but also a higher number of drivers for its signature ride service and food delivery operations.

Inflation attracts new drivers

“We continue to benefit from an… increase in the on-demand transportation of people and things,” Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said. “We intend to continue capitalizing on these growth tailwinds.”

Analysts noted that the relatively robust earnings were well above expectations, a relief during an earnings season buffeted by inflation, economic uncertainty and the ongoing impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

“Consumers are still moving to the Uber platform especially as travel, shifting to the office, and other post-pandemic trends take hold globally,” wrote analyst Dan Ives.

Uber reported it now has nearly five million drivers and couriers on its platform, a 31 percent increase from last year.

“We saw an acceleration in both active and new driver growth in the quarter,” Khosrowshahi. “Against the backdrop of elevated gas prices globally, this is a resounding endorsement.”

Uber noted that some 70 percent of drivers coming to the platform said inflation played a part in their decision, as people look for additional income to offset price increases.

The latest earnings season has been marked both by investors being relieved when results weren’t as bad as feared, but also backing away from companies with less clear futures.

Facebook owner Meta and messaging app Snapchat’s parent company both saw shares fall after results showed their ad-driven models were vulnerable to the current economic uncertainty.

But giants like Apple and Amazon reassured markets last week with better than expected results on strong demand and sales.

 

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Student Builds Platform to Help World Stay Informed About Ukraine War

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  • Bernard Moerdler, 21, created the Ukraine Sirens Alert platform to keep the world informed as Russia’s invasion continues. The alert system not only warns of approaching missiles, but provides real-time data on shellings, minefields, and other threats that may affect civilians.
  • Ukraine Sirens Alert has thousands of daily users who use the platform to locate shelters and Wi-Fi hotspots. More than 42,000 shelters have already been mapped on the website UASA.io.
  • The project was started by student Bernard Moerdler after his girlfriend’s family became trapped in Ukraine.

As an air raid warning appears, Bernard Moerdler points to his computer screen.

“Luhansk is currently under attack,” Moerdler explained.

The 21-year-old student and programmer created the Ukraine Sirens Alert platform to keep the world informed as Russia’s invasion continues.

The alert system not only warns of approaching missiles, but also provides real-time data on shellings, minefields, and other threats that may affect civilians caught up in the conflict. The majority of the data is derived from government, military, and open source sources.

“It’s like an octopus with tentacles all over gathering all the data into one place so users can find it easily,” Moerdler explained.

When Russia declared war on Ukraine in late February, the humanitarian project was born. Moerdler’s girlfriend had family members who were trapped in the country, desperately trying to keep up with the conflict as it unfolded.

That’s when Moerdler realised he needed to do something to help.

“I realised that the systems in place are simply insufficient, and that I could try to create something better. So that’s how I came to design the system “Moerdler remembered.

Wednesday, April 6, 2022, a makeshift chapel in the bomb shelter nuns have prepared to take shelter in when air raids occur, at the Hoshiv Women’s Monastery, where nuns have been taking in internally displaced people fleeing the war, in Ivano-Frankivsk region, western Ukraine. The basement is also lined with mattresses, blankets, and benches. Even when there are no sirens, children enjoy exploring the vast underground space.

Ukraine Sirens Alert has thousands of daily users who use the programme to locate shelters and Wi-Fi hotspots on their way to safer places. More than 42,000 shelters have already been mapped on the website UASA.io.

Ukrainians can sign up for SMS and email alerts through the website to be prepared for incoming fire. The messages, like the Israeli Red Alert system that inspired Moerdler, can be lifesaving in the event of an emergency.

Bernard Moerdler, a 21-year-old student and programmer, says the idea for the platform came to him after his girlfriend’s family members became trapped in Ukraine at the start of the war.

As Russian attacks become more common, the cost of alerting Ukrainians via SMS message rises. Moerdler has set up a GoFundMe page to help fund the project.

“I hope we are on the verge of peace and that the conflict is over.” According to Moerdler. “But until then, I’m just going to keep going, keep innovating, and try to help as many people as I can.”

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Akshay Kumar and other cast promote ‘Raksha Bandhan’ in Dubai

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In the near future, Akshay Kumar’s eagerly anticipated film “Raksha Bandhan” will be released. The cast and crew of the film are doing all in their power. To generate as much excitement about the film as possible while its promotional campaigns are in full force. In the near future, Akshay Kumar eagerly anticipated film “Raksha … Read more

TikTok star Dolly shares new video on Instagram

Dolly

TikTok star Dolly appears to be cementing her position as the new fashionista in town, owing to her growing list of viral videos that cause internet storms.

She is a well-known social media influencer and model. She shared entertaining videos and dance performances on her social media accounts. Recently, the TikToker shared a video from the mountains.

The social media sensation has over 12 million TikTok followers and is one of the most followed Pakistani figures on the video-sharing app.

Dolly took to Instagram to share a new video in which she was seen grooving and flaunting her beauty like a diva while lip-syncing the song.

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Dolly, AKA Nosheen Syed, was previously charged with a Capital Development Authority (CDA) complaint under wildlife and environmental protection laws.

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Men’s Asia Cup 2022: Fixtures announced

Asia Cup 2022
  • Asia Cup 2022 will begin on August 27 in the UAE, with the final on September 11.
  • Sri Lanka will play Afghanistan in the tournament’s first match.
  • The competition has been transferred from Sri Lanka to the UAE.

The Asia Cup 2022 will begin on August 27 in the UAE, with the final game scheduled for September 11.

The hosts Sri Lanka will play Afghanistan in the tournament’s first match, according to the schedule for the 15th Asia Cup, which will start on August 27.

A day later in Dubai, India and Pakistan will pick up where they left off.

The championship game is scheduled for September 11. Nine countries will compete in the T20 version of the Asia Cup, which was last played in 2018.

UAE, Kuwait, Singapore, and Hong Kong will compete in a qualifying round, and the victor will go to the main competition alongside India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh.

There will be six teams in the main tournament, split into two groups. Group A consists of India, Pakistan, and the qualifier, while Group B is made up of Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan. Within the group, each team competes once.

The top two teams go to the Super 4 stage, where they play each other once more in a league system before competing in the championship game.

As revealed last week, the competition has been transferred from Sri Lanka to the UAE.

 

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Whoopi Goldberg pays passionate homage to Nichelle Nichols

Whoopi Goldberg

Whoopi Goldberg recently paid tribute to Nichelle Nichols Nichelle was Whoopi’s legendary friend and a founding member of Star Trek Nichelle Nichols passed away on July 31 at the age of 89. Variety reports that Goldberg discussed Nichols’ ground-breaking work in the science fiction genre on The View and how she served as “motivation for … Read more

Israel’s PM Yair Lapid makes remark to nuclear weapons arsenal

Yair Lapid

Israel is assumed to have a few hundred nuclear bombs, having developed the capability in the 1960s. Israel has never openly claimed possession. Israeli authorities prefer to make only oblique or vague references to nukes. Israel’s Prime Minister Yair Lapid made a rare reference to the country’s widely suspected nuclear arsenal, During a speech on … Read more

Former Al-Shabaab leader appointed Somalia’s religion minister

al shabaab leader

Muktar Robow has been under house arrest for four years after falling out with ex-president Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, known as Farmajo. Robow defected from Al-Qaeda-linked militants in August 2017. The US offered a $5-million bounty for his capture. Somalia’s Prime Minister, Hamza Abdi Barre, said on Tuesday that Somalia has nominated the former deputy leader … Read more

Esra Bilgic’s bold swimming pool pictures goes viral 

Esra Bilgic

The popular Turkish star Esra Bilgic aka Halime Sultan who got popularity with her television series Dirilis: Ertugrul sets the internet on fire with her sizzling pictures which she recently shared on her Instagram.

The 29-year-old is a fashionista with a distinctive style statement that is equally feisty and chic, in contrast to her Ertugrul on-screen image.

Esra is a self-proclaimed fashionista, and her most recent Instagram pool photographs have the world drooling as the diva appeared in a magazine photoshoot. The stunning woman has a fantastic figure, which she complements with her lovely brunette hair. Her fans gave the post a tonne of likes.

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On the work front, Esra is now starring alongside Uur Güne in the drama series Kanunsuz Topraklar. The drama’s debut took place on September 29, 2021.

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UN chief: Humanity is one step away from “nuclear annihilation”

UN

“Humanity is just one misunderstanding, one miscalculation away from nuclear annihilation”. The warning came as a conference opened to review the 50-year-old Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. Russian President Vladimir Putin appeared to roll back on his nuclear warning. The crisis in Ukraine, nuclear threats in Asia and the Middle East, and other issues; were raised by Secretary-General … Read more

Kansans must make a crucial choice about the future of abortion rights

Kansans

The U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, meaning states are free to outlaw abortion. The Kansas Supreme Court says not until the state constitution is changed. An amendment to the Kansas Constitution is up for a statewide vote Tuesday. For at least a generation, Kansans have been debating abortion among themselves. But never before … Read more

Shah Rukh Khan goes viral in his new photo from the sets of ‘Dunki’

Shahrukh Khan and Hirani

Unquestionably one of the most eagerly anticipated movies in Bollywood, “Dunki.” Starring Shah Rukh Khan, is the next blockbuster by Rajkumar Hirani. The image of SRK paying close attention to the talented director on the shoot is currently going popular on the internet. Unquestionably one of the most eagerly anticipated movies in Bollywood, “Dunki.” Starring … Read more

Princess Diana told Camilla ‘don’t treat her like an idiot,’ royal officer said

Princess Diana
  • Ken Wharfe told ITV’s Lorraine that Princess Diana approached Charles and Camilla at a party.
  • The former royal protection officer said it was an “incredible moment” for the couple.
  • He said she told them ‘please don’t treat me like an idiot.

Princess Diana approached Prince Charles and Camilla, according to a former royal protection officer.

Ken Wharfe told Ranvir Singh on ITV’s Lorraine today, “Diana didn’t have any particular friendships at that party but when we arrived there, it was almost like freeze-framing a scene in a movie because there was this surprise that Diana had even arrived.”

“But then soon after within the hour, I heard my name being called, I was in the kitchen somewhere. And I went out and there was Diana, who said ‘you’ve got to come with me, I can’t find my husband or Camilla.”

“Now, I couldn’t say no, clearly this woman was in some distress, and eventually we found the prince and Camilla sat on a sofa in the basement of this property just talking.”

He added: “I didn’t know quite what Diana was going to do at that point but with a great deal of confidence, Diana just went up to both of them and said to Camilla ‘please don’t treat me like an idiot, I know what’s going on.”

Wharfe told, “And Camilla sort of said something, to which still to this day I have never really understood what she meant by that is ‘well you know, you have two wonderful boys.”

“Well, it was an incredible moment for me and certainly for them as well. That was a defining moment in their life because I think at that point… this was an indicator the end was nigh.”

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Qureshi says PTI will challenge ECP verdict in court

Shah Mahmood Qureshi

PTI Senior Vice Chairman Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Tuesday announced that the party would challenge the Election Commission of Pakistan’s verdict in court. Qureshi said that the PTI fulfilled all the criteria and gave all the evidence to come clean. “Today’s verdict proved that there was no foreign funding case. The media trial going on … Read more

Uganda floods, officials confirms at least 24 deaths

Uganda floods

Flooding in Bugisu, Mbale, and Kapchorwa killed ten people on Sunday. The death toll went even higher on Monday with rescuers recovering 21 bodies from Mbale. Heavy rains come on the heels of a long drought in large parts of Uganda. Floods caused by torrential rains in portions of eastern Uganda have killed at least … Read more