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Xiaomi Mi 10T price in Pakistan & features

Xiaomi Mi 10T price in Pakistan

Xiaomi to release three Mi 10T smartphones: the Mi 10T Lite, Mi 10T, and Mi 10T Pro. The specifications for the latter two were just leaked, giving us a much clearer picture of what to anticipate.

The main distinction, as previously predicted, would be that the standard model will have a 64MP camera while the Pro model will have a bigger 108MP sensor.

According to these documents, the Mi 10T Pro will feature a 256GB storage option in addition to the 128GB that will be offered on both phones. This is the only other distinction.   

Xiaomi Mi 10T price in Pakistan

The Xiaomi Mi 10T expected price in Pakistan is ₨ 64,999.

Xiaomi Mi 10T Specifications:

Build OS Android 10.0 OS, (upgradable up to Android 11)
UI MIUI 12.5
Dimensions 165.1 x 76.4 x 9.3 mm
Weight 218 g
SIM Dual Sim, Dual Standby (Nano-SIM)
Colors Cosmic Black, Lunar Silver
Frequency 2G Band SIM1: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
SIM2: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Band HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1700(AWS) / 1900 / 2100
4G Band LTE band 1(2100), 3(1800), 7(2600), 8(900), 20(800)
5G Band SA/NSA
Processor CPU Octa-core (1 x 2.84 GHz Kryo 585 + 3 x 2.42 GHz Kryo 585 + 4 x 1.80 GHz Kryo 585)
Chipset Qualcomm SM8250 Snapdragon 865 (7 nm+)
GPU Adreno 650
Display Technology IPS LCD Capacitive Touchscreen, 16M Colors, Multitouch
Size 6.67 Inches
Resolution 1080 x 2340 Pixels (~386 PPI)
Protection Corning Gorilla Glass 5
Extra Features 144Hz, HDR10+, 500 nits (typ), 650 nits (peak)
Memory Built-in 128GB Built-in, 8GB RAM, UFS 3.1
Card No
Camera Main Triple Camera: 64 MP, f/1.9, (wide), 1/1.73″, PDAF + 13 MP, f/2.2, (ultrawide) + 5 MP, f/2.4, (macro, LED Flash
Features Geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, HDR, panorama, Video (8K@30fps, 4K@30/60fps, 1080p@30/60/120/240/960fps; gyro-EIS)
Front 20 MP, f/2.0, (wide), 1/3″, HDR, Video (1080p@30fps, 720p@120fps)
Connectivity WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA, hotspot
Bluetooth v5.1 with A2DP, LE, apt-X HD, aptX Adaptive
GPS Yes + dual-band A-GPS with GLONASS, BDS, GALILEO, QZSS
Radio No
USB 2.0, Type-C 1.0 reversible connector, USB On-The-Go
NFC Yes
Infrared Yes
Data GPRS, Edge, 3G (HSPA 42.2/5.76 Mbps), 4G LTE-A, 5G capable (2+ Gbps DL)
Features Sensors Accelerometer, Barometer, Compass, Fingerprint (side mounted), Gyro, Proximity
Audio 24-bit/192kHz audio, MP4/DivX/XviD/WMV/H.265 player, MP3/WAV/eAAC+/FLAC player, Speaker Phone
Browser HTML5
Messaging SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Mail, IM
Games Built-in + Downloadable
Torch Yes
Extra Glass front + Gorilla Glass 5), Glass back + Gorilla Glass 5), Aluminum frame, Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic, Photo/video editor, Document viewer
Battery Capacity (Li-Po Non removable), 5000 mAh
– Fast charging 33W Power Delivery 3.0

Price

Price in Rs: 64,999     Price in USD: $323

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Kylie Jenner claims Stormi has developed into a “little fashionista”: Photos

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Arjun Kapoor was seen jamming on Rakul Preet Singh’s Mashooka’

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UN experts criticise Israel ‘harassment’ in West Bank

Israel harassment

UN special rapporteurs on human rights in the occupied Palestinian territory slammed Israel’s “harassment” of rights defenders and aid workers. In May, an Israeli court allowed the eviction of 1,200 Palestinians from Masafer Yatta for a military training zone. GENEVA: UN experts blasted Israel’s “harassment” of human rights advocates and humanitarian workers in Masafer Yatta, … Read more

Prince Harry and Meghan restrict their usage of social media

Prince Harry and Meghan
  • The Firm frequently pays beautiful tributes to the Suits alum, but the Duchess of Sussex turns 41 on August 4.
  • Kinsey Schofield said that the couple “limit their access to social media”.
  • As a result, he is unable to convey public greetings to royals.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle do not publicly wish to other royal family members.

The Firm frequently pays beautiful tributes to the Suits alum, but the Duchess of Sussex, who turns 41 on August 4, seldom returns the favour.

According to the expert, the absence of wishes is attributable to the Sussexes’ decision to avoid social media.

Kinsey Schofield told the Daily Star that the couple “limit their access to social media”. As a result, he is unable to convey public greetings to royals.

“I think the Sussexes limit their access to social media for their mental health and I completely understand that decision.”

“The Royal Family is very sweet to wish Meghan a happy birthday but I don’t think it’s personal that the Sussexes don’t wish the royals a happy birthday”.

Kinsey continued, “Sussex fans might see it as proof that Harry and Meghan don’t like members of the Royal Family but I think they aren’t looking at the entire picture.”

Previously, Meghan Markle’s half-brother, Sussex, Thomas Markle Jr., has chastised her and Prince Harry for their involvement in American politics.

Meghan and Harry, according to Markle Jr., should “stay out of politics.”

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Imran Abbas stuns fans with his soulful voice in a throwback video

Imran Abbas
  • Imran Abbas won over millions of hearts with his performance in Khuda Aur Muhabbat.
  • The Mera Naseeb actor is also a master at persona impersonation.
  • He has worked on a variety of television dramas such as Amanat, Thora Sa Haq and Ae Dil Hai Mushkil.

The heart-robbed actor of Lollywood is Imran Abbas’ spontaneous karaoke session. The actor demonstrated his versatility by winning over millions of hearts in Khuda Aur Muhabbat and releasing a throwback of his cover of Hona Tha Pyaar from Bol, which was originally sung by Atif Aslam.

With Nawab Sultan Ali Khan’s Umrao Jaan Ada, Abbas made his breakthrough in the Pakistani drama scene, catapulting his career to new heights. In Creature 3D, Abbas made his debut in Bollywood alongside Bipasha Basu.

Abbas is well known for his outstanding performance in Khuda Aur Muhabbat in both Pakistan and India. With three sequels, the actor’s league in the drama series is unmatched.

The Mera Naseeb actor is also a master at persona impersonation. Shehbaaz Sharif, the prime minister of Pakistan, was the subject of her most recent internet parody. Abbas received many compliments for his humour and spot-on facial expressions.

Abbas has worked on a variety of television drama series and motion picture productions, including Amanat, Thora Sa Haq, Tum Kon Piya, Khuda Aur Muhabbat, Janisaar, and Ae Dil Hai Mushkil.

The videos that Abbas shared on social media were also shot on the Khuda Aur Muhabbat set.

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EU sign deal for new Spanish Covid vaccination

eu covid

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Prince William stated THIS to Jill Scott, Before a lovely hug

Prince William
  • Lip-reading specialist Juliet Sullivan revealed what the Duke of Cambridge said to the footballers.
  • William commended Kelly and voiced his “so, so proud” of Jill Scott.
  • The pair had known each other for ten years, ever since Scott annihilated the Duke at a charity event.

Prince William’s sweet relationship with English footballers Chloe Kelly and Jill Scott grabbed headlines, at the Euro 2022 final.

Lip-reading specialist Juliet Sullivan revealed what the Duke of Cambridge said to the footballers, taking viewers inside their conversation.

During the medal ceremony on Sunday night, William commended Kelly and voiced his “so, so proud” of Jill Scott, according to the expert.

According to Sullivan, Prince told the striker who scored the game-winning goal, “Well done, you were so powerful.”

Jill Scott was also hugged by the Duke before he told her, “I am so so proud of you.”

Scott and William had known each other for ten years, ever since Scott annihilated the Duke at a charity event.

When asked about the incident, she stated, “The running joke whenever he sees us is, “No yellow cards this tournament Jill!”‘

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Matthew McConaughey discusses a crucial life lesson: “Earn before you deserve.”

Matthew McConaughey

Recently, Matthew McConaughey shared a significant lesson he had learned about entitlement over the years. The Interstellar actor released a video message on Instagram on Monday He explained the principles of “deserve vs. earn” to his 6.6 million followers. The Lone Star actor was seen in a clip reading a book while sitting outside in … Read more

US sending $550 million in military aid to Ukraine, including HIMARS ammunition

military aid
  • $550 million in military aid will be sent to Ukraine, including 75,000 rounds of 155mm artillery ammunition.
  • Additional ammunition for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) arrived Monday.
  • Ukrainian forces have used HIMARS to destroy at least 50 Russian ammunition depots.

Another $550 million in military aid will be sent to Ukraine, including 75,000 rounds of 155mm artillery ammunition and additional ammunition for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, according to US officials (HIMARS).

On Monday morning, four more HIMARS, which have a longer range and are more precise than older artillery Soviet-era rocket systems, arrived in Ukraine.

“We have proven to be smart operators of this weapon,” said Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov on Monday morning.

Since June, Ukrainian forces have used the weapons system to destroy at least 50 Russian ammunition depots, according to Reznikov.

HIMARS was used by Ukrainians in late July to damage the Antonovsky Bridge, a vital crossing that connects Russian forces in the occupied Kherson region to the Crimean peninsula.

“[The Ukrainians] are spending a lot of time striking targets like ammunition supplies, other logistical supplies, and command-and-control,” a senior US military official told reporters last month on a background call.

“All of these factors have a direct impact on the ability to conduct front-line operations. So, yes, even though they aren’t shooting the HIMARS on the front lines, they are having a significant impact on that.”

Since Russia’s invasion, the Biden administration has sent more than $8 billion in security assistance to Ukraine, including anti-tank Javelin missiles, anti-aircraft Stinger missiles, drones, and thousands of small arms.

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Imran Khan

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Putin spokesman accuses US of ‘provoking’ China amid expected Pelosi trip to Taiwan

putin
  • Dmitry Peskov, press secretary to Russian President Vladimir Putin, accused the United States of “provoking” China. Speculation that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will visit Taiwan during her Asian tour.
  • Neither Pelosi’s office nor the White House has confirmed whether she will travel to Taiwan.
  • Russia has become embroiled in the tense relations between Washington and Beijing. Russia seeks to reaffirm its ties with China amid deteriorating geopolitical relations.

Dmitry Peskov, press secretary to Russian President Vladimir Putin, accused the United States of “provoking” China on Tuesday, amid speculation that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will visit Taiwan during her trip to the region this week.

“Whether she makes it there or not, everything about this tour and the potential visit to Taiwan has a provocative character,” Peskov told Russian reporters. “Russia is completely united with China.”

Peskov’s remarks came as Pelosi arrived in Malaysia for the second leg of her Asian tour, having previously visited Singapore.

Neither Pelosi’s office nor the White House have confirmed whether she will travel to Taiwan, though the Biden administration stated on Monday that the United States would “not be intimidated” by China’s “saber-rattling” following a severe backlash from Beijing.

Pelosi said in a statement released Tuesday that she will meet with Malaysian officials to discuss “security challenges, economic opportunities, and governance priorities,” though Taipei was not specifically mentioned.

Pelosi is expected to arrive in Taipei Tuesday night, according to Taiwanese media.

White House Security Advisor Jake Sullivan was also pressed Tuesday morning about whether Pelosi, the highest-ranking elected US official to visit Taiwan in more than 25 years, would make the trip amid rising tensions with Beijing.

“I cannot confirm that because the Speaker makes her own travel decisions,” he told NBC’s Today show.

Sullivan, who stated that the United States still adheres to the one-China policy, noted that House Speakers have previously visited Taiwan, and that several members of Congress visited Taipei earlier this year.

“It is on China to try to turn what is historically normal into a crisis or to use it as a pretext for aggressive action around Taiwan. They’d be the ones raising the stakes “He continued. “The United States has no desire to escalate.”

Russia has become embroiled in the tense relations between Washington and Beijing, as Moscow seeks to reaffirm its ties with China amid deteriorating geopolitical relations with the West as a result of its involvement in the Ukraine conflict.

“Instead of understanding China’s position, the US has chosen the path of escalation and is provoking the situation,” Peskov claimed. “There will be no good come of it.”

Rebekah Koffler, a former Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) intelligence officer in Russian doctrine and strategy, told Fox News that the controversy over Pelosi’s rumoured visit plays right into Putin’s hands by diverting attention away from Moscow’s war in Ukraine.

“Putin is ecstatic about Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan because it’s turning into a risky diplomatic showdown between China and the US,” she explained. “This trip forces Washington to deal with two nuclear powers at the same time, both of which regard the United States as mortal enemies.”

According to Koffler, the tension surrounding her trip allows Putin to publicly support China, which he “in reality views as a competitor at best.”

“Putin is watching very closely whether the US will go ahead with Pelosi’s visit in the end, to assess Washington’s risk tolerance and Biden’s resolve,” she added.

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Kate Middleton, Prince William’s partying pics reveal ‘dark truth’ Goes Viral

Kate Middleton
  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s old nightclub images and videos have gone viral.
  • Kate struggled with the press in the early days of her relationship.
  • Daniela Elser, a royal specialist, says Kate did not have it easy by any stretch of the imagination.

Kate Middleton struggled with the press in the early days of her relationship with Prince William.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s old nightclub images and videos have lately gone viral.

“Party hard like normal young people,” was the caption of the video.

Daniela Elser, a royal specialist, stated in an article, “For nearly five full years, Kate was chased, harangued, dogged and generally harassed.”

“A photo of Kate making some terrible face or losing it was far more valuable than her just going about her business,” she told.

“Kate did not have it easy by any stretch of the imagination. Sure, she got the bloke and will one day get her very own crown but were her years of royal girlfriend-dom a non-stop, giddy ride of partying in Mayfair?” Daniela added.

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Shock in Kabul as US kills al-Qaeda leader

US
  • Sherpur, or the town of thieves, was the name given to it by Kabulis. The Taliban took over some of the empty villas near some high-walled Western embassies.
  • Owners of nearby buildings told us they had been ordered to close their rooftops. Ayman al-death, Zawahiri’s a top target on America’s wanted list, had been reported previously.
  • He was said to be a recluse in the rugged terrain along the Afghan-Pakistan border.

The first signs of a months-long operation emerged when an attack rocked Kabul’s centre in the early hours of Sunday morning: we heard two thunderous blasts on our street nearby.

Speculation raged about who or what had struck Sherpur’s “empty house.”

It is a neighbourhood that has become notorious over the last two decades for its garish multi-story villas, which Kabul residents have mocked as the stronghold of corrupt warlords and officials, a gaudy symbol of the spoils of an ugly war.

Choorpur, or the town of thieves, was the name given to it by Kabulis. The Taliban took over some of the empty villas near some high-walled Western embassies, which also closed when the Taliban took control.

Every day, new puzzle pieces emerged: a possible strike on an Islamic State target; the use of a US drone, which raised even more questions; and the involvement of US forces on the ground.

The mystery was solved early Tuesday morning.

We attempted to approach the area on a main road leading into the street, past Spinney’s luxury supermarket and the Afghan Ghazanfar bank, as Kabul awoke to the news that the US had killed al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri in a drone strike.

A single Taliban guard crossed his arms angrily to warn us away.

We walked around the back of the villa from a side street.

Guards and workers in neighbouring buildings confirmed which house was hit on Sunday; balconies protruding from the top floor were now covered in green plastic sheeting.

Was there any activity or residents at this location?

“The house was empty,” the refrain went. Was this a rehearsed response, a repeat of the Taliban’s official statement?

Owners of nearby buildings told us that they had been ordered hours before to close their rooftops to everyone, including their own employees.

As word of Zawahiri’s assassination spread like an electric current on social media, the scene of this explosive moment appeared strangely quiet.

On this hot summer day, traffic flowed along the surrounding tree-lined streets. But as the minutes passed, more journalists arrived, more passers-by stopped, and more Taliban guards appeared.

As we stood on the main street, one armed Talib warned a colleague, “If you don’t listen to me, I’ll speak to you through my gun.”

A group of Afghan and foreign journalists approached us, one in tears after an argument on the main road leading to the front of the house.

Her equipment had been forcibly removed. The item was then returned.

What had previously been whispers became more audible.

There was talk that Arabs had been seen moving through these streets in recent months. Nobody dared to say much about it.

A nearby local journalist told us: “In the last few months, we’ve seen non-Afghan residents in this neighbourhood. They are illiterate in the local languages. We have no idea who they are.”

There are many questions, conspiracies, and possible outcomes now.

Ayman al-death, Zawahiri’s a top target on America’s wanted list, had been reported previously, including last year, when he was said to have died of illness.

Zawahiri was al-most Qaeda’s prominent ideologue and spokesperson.
He was said to be a recluse in the rugged terrain along the Afghan-Pakistan border if he was still alive.

But it has now been revealed that he was a guest of the Taliban leadership, living in the villa said to belong to Sirajuddin Haqqani, the acting Taliban interior minister who is sanctioned by the US.

Ayman al-Zawahiri, who was he?
BACKGROUND: US drone strike kills al-Qaeda leader
There is a resemblance to the US assassination of Zawahiri’s brother-in-law, Osama Bin Laden, who was hiding in plain sight in a villa in the Pakistani city of Abbottabad, just down the street from a Pakistani military academy, in 2011.

In Afghan Pashtun tradition, there is also an echo of the Taliban’s retort to the US after the 9/11 attacks that Bin Laden was only their honoured guest.

The 2020 US-Taliban agreement, signed in the Gulf state of Qatar after nearly two years of tortuous negotiations, was supposed to resolve this critical question.

We were repeatedly told during the talks that the Taliban’s commitment to not allowing Afghanistan to become a safe haven would be spelled out in black and white.

However, the deal that emerged, complete with secret annexes, was not so straightforward.

The Taliban has vowed to prevent any attacks on US soil from taking place from their territory.

They never explicitly agreed to cut ties with their fellow jihadis, including Zawahiri, who had sworn allegiance to the Taliban leader, or emir, Haibatullah Akhundzada, like other al-Qaeda leaders.

There have been repeated and credible reports of al-Qaeda fighters crossing the Pakistani border into Afghanistan since the Taliban swept into Kabul on 15 August last year, but there have also been repeated Taliban pledges to fight terrorism.

The Taliban also accuses the US of breaking their agreement by attacking a Kabul residential neighbourhood. A Taliban spokesman warned that “repeating such actions will harm the existing opportunities.”

A map depicting the location of Ayman al-residence. Zawahiri’s
This watershed moment comes at a time when the Taliban are still struggling to establish international legitimacy and recognition a year after seizing power. They may not want to jeopardise any fragile progress.

The United States and other Western powers have also been caught in a bind: how do they assist the people of Afghanistan, who are in the grip of a worsening humanitarian crisis, while many Taliban leaders remain subject to US terrorism sanctions?

American interests in the region also include combating extremist groups such as the Islamic State, which they share with the Taliban.

Since taking power in Kabul, the Taliban have been walking a political tightrope.

Social media is now ablaze with accusations of yet another US war crime, this time involving an alleged extrajudicial killing.

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Pelosi touches down in Malaysia amid tensions over trip to Taiwan

Nancy Pelosi
  • Pelosi and her delegation landed at a Malaysian air force base.
  • She met with lower house Speaker Azhar Azizan Harun and attended a luncheon with PM Ismail Sabri Yaakob.
  • Discussed “security challenges, economic opportunities, and governance priorities” with Malaysian leaders.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi arrived in Malaysia on Tuesday for the second leg of her Asian tour, which will be overshadowed by a stop in Taiwan.

Pelosi and her delegation landed at a Malaysian air force base. In Parliament, she met with lower house Speaker Azhar Azizan Harun and attended a luncheon with Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob.

Pelosi released a statement about her visit on Tuesday, writing: “Today, Prime Minister Ismail Sabri and Foreign Minister Saifuddin welcomed our Congressional delegation. We had a wide-ranging discussion about how to advance our common goals of a free and secure Indo-Pacific.”

Pelosi stated that she discussed “security challenges, economic opportunities, and governance priorities” with Malaysian leaders.

“In each of our meetings, we expressed gratitude for Malaysia’s vote at the United Nations condemning Russia’s aggression and their leadership in ASEAN in condemning Burma for its lethal crackdown on dissent,” Pelosi said. “Our governance discussions focused on government integrity, addressing the climate crisis, and combating COVID. We agreed to continue working together on issues relating to our common security interests, economic priorities, trade, human trafficking, and climate change.”

While no official announcements have been made, local Taiwanese media have reported that Pelosi will arrive in Taipei on Tuesday night. She would be the highest-ranking elected official from the United States to visit in more than 25 years.

The news of Pelosi’s visit irritated China, which regards Taiwan as part of its territory and sees any visit by a high-ranking American official as confirmation of the United States’ support for the Island’s independence.

If Pelosi goes ahead with the visit, China’s military will “never sit idly by.” China’s threats of retaliation have raised fears of a new crisis in the Taiwan Strait, which separates the two sides, potentially disrupting global markets and supply chains.

The White House has stated that it will not engage in “sabre rattling” with China.

The significance of the threats was downplayed by White House national security spokesman John Kirby.

“We should not be intimidated by that rhetoric or those potential actions as a country. This is an important trip for the speaker, and we will do everything we can to help her “Kirby stated to reporters.

Taiwanese Premier Su Tseng-chang celebrated Pelosi’s possible arrival without confirming the House Speaker’s visit.

“We always warmly welcome distinguished foreign guests to our country,” he said.

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Iran gains foothold in South America as Biden admin pursues nuclear deal

  • Iran has been attempting to expand its influence in South America while undermining American interests and security.
  • A mysterious Venezuelan-flagged plane landed in Argentina last month with a crew of 14 Venezuelans and five Iranians, one of whom was a senior Iranian official. The plane has since been seized and an investigation has been launched.
  • Moscow has made it a goal under President Vladimir Putin to erode US influence in South America. Iran’s Vice President for Economic Affairs attended Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega’s inauguration earlier this year.

Iran has been attempting to expand its influence in South America while undermining American interests and security, eliciting little response from the Biden administration, which is attempting to salvage the Obama-era nuclear agreement with the country.

According to James Phillips, senior research fellow for foreign policy at the Heritage Foundation, “the Iranian Revolutionary Guards are much more actively involved in subversive and assassination issues.”

Phillips cited a 2011 plot to assassinate Saudi Ambassador to the United States in Washington, D.C.’s Georgetown neighbourhood, noting that Iranian agents sought to collaborate with a Mexican drug cartel to carry out the plot on American soil.

“This was over ten years ago…. it’s been going on for a long time,” Phillips explained.

Iran’s outreach in Latin America appears to have resumed in recent years, most recently with the appearance last month of a mysterious Venezuelan-flagged plane in Argentina. The plane, which belonged to an Iranian operator sanctioned by the US, landed in Ezeiza with a crew of 14 Venezuelans and five Iranians, one of whom was a senior Iranian official.

According to the Wall Street Journal, the plane has since been seized and an investigation has been launched, but it is unclear why it was allowed to land in Argentina and what it was doing there.

Argentine federal police searched the plane and discovered material used for military cyber defence operations on board, while the captain was identified as Gholamreza Ghasemi, a board member and manager of Fars Air Qeshm, an Iranian airline sanctioned by the US.

Argentine President Alberto Fernández has insisted there was nothing suspicious about the plane, while the country’s security minister claimed the captain just happened to have the same name as Ghasemi, a claim contradicted by Paraguayan intelligence and called into question by Argentine members of Congress.

Though Iran has a long history of cooperation with Venezuela, a country that has a history of undermining American interests, Iranian cooperation with democratic Argentina would be a more concerning development for the US in the region.

Both Iran and Argentina applied for membership in the BRICS group, which includes Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, a week before the plane landed in Ezeiza. The group, which has held an annual summit since 2009, wields considerable power in global affairs, positioning itself as an alternative to US-dominated Western alliances.

According to an Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson, membership in BRICS would result in added value for both sides “while Russia boasted that the US was failing to reduce its international influence in the midst of its ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

Iranian influence in South America would benefit Russia, which has made it a goal under President Vladimir Putin to erode US influence in the region.

“As part of a long-term strategy to establish a permanent presence in the region, Moscow has been deepening ties with fellow authoritarian regimes in Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua,” Rebekah Koffler, president of Doctrine & Strategy Consulting, former DIA intelligence officer, and author of “According to Fox News, Putin’s Playbook: Russia’s Secret Plan to Defeat America.

During their meeting in Tehran, Iran, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, centre, and Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, greet each other as Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi stands at right.

Russia’s goals, according to Koffler, are not only to gain access to new markets and resources as the rest of the world attempts to isolate the country, but also to show the US that it can operate militarily in America’s backyard.

“Ultimately, Russia wants to build a formidable force posture on America’s doorstep as a deterrent, which Moscow could activate if Washington intervenes in Putin’s plans to re-establish control over Russia’s former Soviet states, such as Ukraine,” Koffler said.

The mysterious plane in Argentina is not the only indication that Iran is attempting to increase its influence in Latin America. Mohsen Rezaee, Iran’s Vice President for Economic Affairs, attended Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega’s inaugural ceremony earlier this year. Rezaee, a former member of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, is wanted in Argentina for allegedly masterminding the 1994 bombing of Buenos Aires’ Jewish community centre.

Ortega has long been a divisive leader, with international observers accusing him of authoritarian policies. During his tenure, Nicaragua has been subjected to a number of US sanctions, while the State Department has criticised his support for “radical regimes” in Cuba and Iran, as well as repeated attempts to undermine capitalism and US interests.

There is also evidence that Iran’s influence has spread as far north as Mexico. Hezbollah, a terrorist organisation designated by the United States and the European Union that receives military training, weapons, and financial support from Iran, has been gaining a foothold in Latin America for much of the last decade and has recently made inroads with Mexican drug cartels.

The Justice Department announced last month that Adalberto Fructuoso Comparan-Rodriguez, a former mayor of Aguililla, Mexico, and alleged leader of the United Cartels in Michoacán, Mexico, had been extradited to the United States on drug trafficking charges.

According to the allegations, Comparan-Rodriguez met with a drug trafficker believed to be affiliated with Hezbollah in Cali, Colombia. Comparan-Rodriguez and an associate informed the trafficker that they could supply hundreds of kilogrammes of methamphetamine, eventually agreeing to transport 500 kilogrammes of methamphetamine from Mexico to Texas, where it was then transported to Miami.

After Comparan-Rodriguez was apprehended by Guatemalan authorities, law enforcement was able to seize the drugs before they hit the streets, but the case demonstrated Hezbollah’s growing influence in Latin America.

Hezbollah has a long history of operating in the tri-border region of Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay, and the organisation has recently expanded its reach into Venezuela. Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo stated in 2019 that the terrorist organisation now has “active cells” in Venezuela, posing a security risk to the United States.

“People don’t realise Hezbollah has active cells – the Iranians are affecting Venezuelans and South Americans,” he said at the time. “We have an obligation to reduce that risk for the sake of America.”

The current administration, on the other hand, has taken a different approach to the threat posed by Iran, abandoning the Trump administration’s policy of maximum pressure in favour of attempting to rekindle the Obama-era Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, also known as the Iran nuclear deal.

Phillips called the new approach a mistake, claiming that the Biden administration has become complacent on Iran in order to salvage some of former President Obama’s legacy.

“With regard to Iran sanctions, the Biden administration has painted itself into a corner,” Phillips said. “It greatly underestimated the leverage it would need to extract another nuclear deal from Iran…it took its foot off the pedal on the Trump administration’s maximum pressure sanction strategy.”

The lack of leverage has only emboldened Iran, which has accelerated its efforts to obtain nuclear weapons in addition to its activities in Latin America.

“Iran is on the verge of developing a nuclear weapon,” Phillips said. “They already have enough enriched uranium to make a nuclear bomb in a matter of weeks.”

Phillips believes that sanctions alone will not deter Iran’s growing ambitions, and that the administration must demonstrate a credible threat of military force.

“Sanctions alone will not stop Iran’s nuclear programme any more than sanctions alone stopped North Korea’s,” he said. “A credible threat of effective use of force would deter Iran.”

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US surveillance aircraft flying over Taiwan as tensions with China increase

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US surveillance planes have reportedly taken to the skies in Taiwan. Tensions with China are continuing to rise over the US visit. News of US surveillance planes patrolling Taiwan’s skies was shared on Twitter. According to reports from Tuesday, August 2, US surveillance aircraft have reportedly taken to the skies over Taiwan as tensions with … Read more

Russian FM Sergei Lavrov to visit Myanmar

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Russia and its ally China were accused of providing Myanmar’s regime with weaponry used to assault civilians. More than 1,500 citizens have been slain by the military since the coup on February 1, 2021. MOSCOW: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will fly to Myanmar on Wednesday for consultations with the country’s junta officials according to … Read more

People are being airlifted to safety to escape Kentucky floods

Kentucky
  • Hundreds of people are being airlifted to safety after the worst flooding in decades hit eastern Kentucky.
  • Governor Andy Beshear said rescue crews could be finding bodies for weeks.
  • President Joe Biden has declared a major disaster and ordered federal aid to help local rescuers.

Residents in eastern Kentucky are being airlifted to safety after the worst flooding in decades hit the region.

National Guard troops are using helicopters to rescue people who have become stranded.

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said the rescue operation was ongoing and that crews would “be finding bodies for weeks.”

President Joe Biden declared the floods a “major disaster” and directed federal assistance to assist local rescuers.

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Archie Battersbee parents requests to Supreme Court over life-support withdrawal

Archie Battersbee

Archie Battersbee was discovered unconscious at his home in Southend, Essex, on April 7. 12-year-old has never regained consciousness and doctors believe he is brain-stem dead. His parents petitioned the Supreme Court to review the Court of Appeal’s verdict. Archie Battersbee’s parents have filed an appeal with the Supreme Court on the day his life … Read more

Tecno Spark 7 price in Pakistan & features

Tecno Spark 7 price in Pakistan

With the large Spark branding on the bottom-left and a textured rear, the Tecno Spark 7 offers a striking design.

Even yet, some improvements are to be expected given that the Spark 6 has a 16MP triple camera. Like before, the Spark 7 probably has a fingerprint scanner located on the back.

The Spark 7 will come with video capabilities like Time-lapse Videos, Video Bokeh, and Slo-Mo video recording, according to previous information from Tecno.

It will be available in Green, Black, and Blue colors. In addition, the manufacturer announced that the Spark 7 series smartphone will include Time-lapse on both the front and rear cameras, with speed settings ranging from 15x to 5400x.

A USB-C port, a 3.5mm headphone socket, and a microphone situated at the bottom are shown in the image, and the Spark 7 should have a battery capacity of at least 5,000 mAh like the Spark 6.

Tecno Spark 7 price in Pakistan

The Tecno Spark 7 expected price in Pakistan is ₨ 19,999.

Tecno Spark 7 Specifications:

Build OS Android 11 OS
UI HIOS 7.5
Dimensions 164.8 x 76.1 x 9.5 mm
Weight N/A
SIM Dual Sim, Dual Standby (Nano-SIM)
Colors Magnet Black, Morpheus Blue, Spruce Green, summer Mint
Frequency 2G Band SIM1: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
SIM2: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Band HSDPA 850 / 900 / 2100
4G Band LTE
Processor CPU 2.0 Ghz Octa Core
Chipset MediaTek Helio G70
GPU Arm Mali-G52 MC2
Display Technology IPS LCD Capacitive Touchscreen, 16M Colors, Multitouch
Size 6.52 Inches
Resolution 720 x 1640 Pixels (~275 PPI)
Memory Built-in 64GB Built-in, 4GB RAM
Card microSD Card, (supports up to 1TB)
Camera Main Dual Camera: 16 MP, AF + 2ndry unknown camera, Quad LED Flash
Features Ge-tagging, Phase detection, Panorama, HDR, Video (1080p@30fps)
Front 8 MP, With Dual LED Flash, Video (1080p@30fps)
Connectivity WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, hotspot
Bluetooth v5.1 with A2DP, LE
GPS Yes + A-GPS support
Radio FM Radio
USB microUSB 2.0, USB On-The-Go
NFC No
Data GPRS, Edge, 3G (HSPA 42.2/5.76 Mbps), 4G (LTE Cat4 150/50 Mbps)
Features Sensors Accelerometer, Face Unlock, Fingerprint (rear mounted), Proximity
Audio 3.5mm Audio Jack, MP4/H.264 player, MP3/WAV/FLAC/eAAC+ player, Speaker Phone
Browser HTML5
Messaging SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Mail, IM
Games Built-in + Downloadable
Torch Yes
Extra Photo/video editor, Document viewer
Battery Capacity (Li-Po Non removable), 6000 mAh

Price

Price in Rs: 19,999     Price in USD: $99

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Russia accuses US of direct role in Ukraine war

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  • Russia accuses US of direct involvement in Ukraine conflict.
  • Moscow says US approving targets for American-made Himars artillery used by Ukrainian forces.
  • Russia has previously accused the US of conducting a “proxy war” in Ukraine. The BBC was unable to independently confirm this allegation.

For the first time, Russia has accused the United States of direct involvement in the Ukrainian conflict.

According to a spokesperson for Moscow’s defence ministry, the US is approving targets for American-made Himars artillery used by Ukrainian forces.

Intercepted calls between Ukrainian officials, according to Lt Gen Igor Konashenkov, revealed the link. The BBC was unable to independently confirm this.

US officials made no immediate comment on the allegation.

Russia previously accused the US of conducting a “proxy war” in Ukraine.

“The Biden administration is directly responsible for all rocket attacks authorised by Kyiv on residential areas and civilian infrastructure facilities in Donbass and other regions that resulted in mass civilian deaths,” Mr Konashenkov said.

Himars is a multiple rocket system that can launch precision-guided missiles at targets up to 70 kilometres (45 miles) away – far beyond the range of Ukraine’s previous artillery.

They are also thought to be more accurate than their Russian counterparts.

In April, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that US President Joe Biden’s decision to arm Ukraine with billions of dollars meant that “NATO, in essence, is engaged in a war with Russia through a proxy and is arming that proxy.”

“War means war,” said the 72-year-old.

Russia has been accused of numerous war crimes and crimes against humanity throughout the Ukrainian conflict. Ukraine accused Moscow last week of bombing a prison in separatist-held Donetsk in order to cover up allegations of torture.

Furthermore, the BBC has documented allegations of torture and beatings of Ukrainian detainees by Russian military and security forces.

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Spain says its mothballed German tanks aren’t fit to send Ukraine 

spain tanks

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After marrying JLo, Jennifer Garner worries that her ex-husband Ben Affleck would relapse

Jennifer

Ben Affleck’s marriage to Jennifer Lopez made headlines, and Jennifer Garner is reportedly worried that he might relapse. According to an insider, the Gone Girl actor worries that history may repeat itself as he juggles many different projects at once for fear of going insane. Recently, Ben was seen sobbing with JLo at dinner and … Read more