Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Rabeeca Khan becomes fashion icon as she gets noticed for her beautiful look

Rabeeca Khan
  • Rabeeca Khan is a famous TikToker, YouTube, and Social Media Star.
  • She has approximately 5 million followers on her TikTok account.
  • She is quickly becoming the most famous person on social media.

Rabeeca Khan is a famous TikToker, YouTube, and Social Media Star. She got fame from her amazing videos and her innocence and cuteness. She has approximately 5 million followers on her TikTok account.

You guys just watched a video of Rabeeca where she was seen on a game show with her mother. It’s crazy to compare how she looked before and after the surgery. She and her mother were both wearing hijabs, but people said that their fame had made them into completely different people.

She is having fun with her friend Hussain. She is wearing a classic black and gold gown that makes her look like an angel. We can’t stop thinking about her. She is quickly becoming the most famous person on social media. We’re going to show you all these cute clicks. Remember to take a look.

 

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India backs down from coal import targets for utilities, notice shows

  • India has eased coal import targets for utilities, setting aside a target for them to import 10% of their coal needs.
  • This follows two of India’s worst recent electricity crises.
  • The power ministry announced in May that it would cut domestic fuel supplies to state-run utilities.

According to a notice from the power ministry reviewed by Reuters, India has eased coal import targets for utilities, setting aside a target for them to import 10% of their coal needs, marking yet another shift in energy policy.

According to the notice, which was sent to government officials and private utilities on August 1, state government-run utilities and private power producers should instead decide for themselves how much coal they need to import.

“From now on, states/independent power producers and the Ministry of Coal may decide the blending percentage after assessing the availability of domestic coal supplies,” the power ministry said.

The power ministry announced in May that it would cut domestic fuel supplies to state-run utilities if they did not import 10% of their coal needs for blending with domestic coal.

Following two of India’s worst recent electricity crises, in October and April, the federal government reversed a long-standing policy of lowering coal imports.

In a separate notice sent on August 1 to the federal government-run NTPC Ltd (NTPC.NS) and DVC, the power ministry asked the companies to reduce their blending percentages to 5%.

“If stocks begin to deplete at any time, the blending percentage may be reviewed again,” according to the notice to NTPC and DVC, which also instructed the companies not to place new orders and to instead use imported coal that had already been delivered.

India’s annual power demand is expected to grow at its fastest rate in at least 38 years, while global coal prices are near record highs.

Due to this year’s unrelenting heatwave, demand for air conditioning has skyrocketed, while economic recovery as COVID restrictions ease has pushed power demand to all-time highs.

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Why some heatwaves prove deadlier than others

Intense heatwaves to persist in Pakistan till May 24
  • Nearly 1,700 extra deaths occurred in England and Wales during Europe’s record-breaking heatwave. More than 11,000 of the nearly 15,000 people who died in France were over the age of 75.
  • The peak coincided with the traditional holiday period, when many children were out of school.
  • Some cities in the U.S. have hired “heat officers” to assist communities in dealing with the heat by handing out water bottles or directing people to air-conditioned cooling centres. This year, Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have been subjected to a scorching summer heatwave.

Early data from Europe’s record-breaking heatwave last month show that nearly 1,700 extra deaths occurred in England and Wales in just one week, with another 1,700 occurring in Portugal and Spain.

The figures, which are likely to change as records are updated, provide the first indication of heat-related deaths when temperatures reach nearly 40 degrees Celsius or higher from London to Madrid.

 

The data for England and Wales, released on Tuesday by the UK’s Office for National Statistics, compares registered deaths from July 16 to 22 to what would be expected over the same time period based on 5-year mortality averages.

 

The World Health Organization’s toll for the Iberian Peninsula is also provisional. more info

 

However, the July figures were nowhere near the 70,000 heat-related deaths recorded during a European heatwave in 2003.

 

Here are some of the factors that contribute to some heatwaves being more deadly than others.

The 2003 heatwave closed businesses, destroyed crops, and dried up rivers in the first two weeks of August.

The Paris region of France was hardest hit. Cities experience more intense heatwaves because concrete and asphalt absorb and retain heat.

The peak coincided with the traditional holiday period, when many children were out of school and families were on vacation, leaving elderly relatives behind in some cases.

More than 11,000 of the nearly 15,000 people who died in France were over the age of 75.

“A lot of people said goodbye to grandma sitting in her house and went on vacation,” said Matthew Huber, a Purdue University global expert on heat stress. “Normally, people would have checked in” on them.

Doctors were also on vacation. “Emergency services were not as well prepared, and there were no people on call,” said Mathilde Pascal, a researcher with the French Public Health Agency.

France is currently experiencing its third heatwave of the summer of 2022, which is affecting both humans and wildlife. more info

Following the disaster in 2003, many European countries developed heatwave action plans and began issuing early warnings. According to experts, preparing for extreme heat can save lives.

“More people are aware of what to do in the event of a heatwave,” said Chloe Brimicombe, a heatwave researcher at the University of Reading in the United Kingdom. However, some countries are simply better equipped than others: nearly 90% of US homes have air conditioning, compared to only 20% of European households, according to US federal statistics.

 

However, technology cannot always assist. This year, Palestinians in the crowded Gaza Strip have been subjected to a scorching summer heatwave, which has been exacerbated by power outages that have left them without electricity for up to 10 hours per day. more info

Last month, nearly a third of the U.S. population was under a heat warning, and forecasts predict even more extreme heat this month.

People in poorer communities and the homeless are more vulnerable.

According to local health officials, 130 of the 339 people who died during last year’s heatwave in Phoenix, Arizona, were homeless. more info

Some cities in the United States, including Phoenix, have hired “heat officers” to assist communities in dealing with the heat by handing out water bottles or directing people to air-conditioned cooling centres. more info

“The risk of heat-related death is 200 to 300 times higher among our unsheltered neighbours than among the rest of the population,” Phoenix heat officer David Hondula said.

People who live in warm-weather countries are accustomed to extreme heat. When a person is repeatedly exposed to high temperatures, their heart rate and core body temperature decrease over time, increasing their tolerance.

As a result, the temperature at which people begin to die from heat-related illness varies by location, as does the related ‘Minimum Mortality Temperature’ (MMT), which is the temperature at which all deaths from natural causes reach their lowest point.

“If you live in India, your MMT is much higher than if you live in the UK,” Huber explained.

According to recent research, an area’s MMT can increase as the temperature rises. A 0.73C increase in MMT was found for every 1C increase in average summertime temperatures in Spain between 1978 and 2017, according to a study published in the journal Environmental Research Letters in April.

However, because so much about extreme heat and human endurance remains unknown, scientists are unsure whether the changes they are seeing in MMTs over time are also related to people becoming more aware of the dangers or better equipped to deal with them.

“There are several possible explanations,” Huber said, “and we still don’t know which is the most important cause.”

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More than 1,400 London bus drivers to vote over strike action

  • More than 1,400 bus drivers in north London to be balloted for strike action over pay dispute.
  • Unite union says ballot opens on Friday and closes Aug. 26.
  • If drivers vote for industrial action, strikes could begin next month, the union said.

LONDON, Aug 2- More than 1,400 Arriva bus drivers in north London will be balloted for strike action in a pay dispute, the Unite union said on Tuesday, in Britain’s latest industrial dispute.

The polls open on Friday and close on August 26. Strikes could begin next month if drivers vote for industrial action, according to the union.

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South Korea develops nanotech tattoo as health monitoring device

  • KAIST researchers develop tattoo ink that functions as a bioelectrode.
  • Hooked up to an electrocardiogram (ECG) device or other biosensor, it can send a readout of a patient’s heart rate.
  • Researchers eventually aim to be able to dispense with biosensors.

DAEJEON – South Koreans may soon be able to carry a device inside their bodies in the form of a custom tattoo that automatically alerts them to potential health issues if a science team’s project bears fruit.

Researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) in Daejeon, southwest of Seoul, have developed an electronic tattoo ink that functions as a bioelectrode and is made of liquid metal and carbon nanotubes.

It can send a readout of a patient’s heart rate and other vital signs such as glucose and lactate to a monitor when connected to an electrocardiogram (ECG) device or other biosensor.

The researchers hope to eventually eliminate the need for biosensors.

“In the future, we hope to connect a wireless chip integrated with this ink so that we can communicate or send a signal back and forth between our body and an external device,” said project leader and materials science and engineering professor Steve Park.

In theory, such monitors could be placed anywhere, including patients’ homes.

The ink is non-invasive and made of gallium particles, a soft, silvery metal also used in semiconductors and thermometers. Platinum-decorated carbon nanotubes aid in the conductivity of electricity while also providing durability.

“When it is applied to the skin, the tattoo does not come off even with rubbing, which is not possible with just liquid metal,” Park explained.

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Richest and Poorest countries-2022

  • Gross domestic product (GDP) is the sum of all services and goods produced by a country in a given year.
  • The largest GDP countries are the United States, China, Japan, and Germany. But countries like Singapore and Luxembourg would be nowhere if GDP was the only measure of wealth.

Gross domestic product (GDP) is the sum of all services and goods produced by a country in a given year. The largest GDP countries are the United States, China, Japan, and Germany. However, countries like Singapore and Luxembourg, which are tiny dots on the map, would be nowhere if GDP was the only measure of wealth.

GDP does not take into account wealth distribution. As a result, dividing the GDP by the country’s population yields a more accurate estimate, i.e. per capita GDP.

This method of measurement, however, has its own set of issues. In one country, a given income can buy much less than in another. As a result, determining how much a country’s residents can buy with their income is also important. GDP must be adjusted for the purchasing power parity of the country. In addition, inflation is considered.

Keeping these in mind the world’s top 10 richest countries are the following:

1. Luxembourg

2. Singapore

3. Ireland

4. Qatar

5. Macao SAR

6. Switzerland

7. United Arab Emirates

8. Norway

9. United States

10. Brunei Darussalam

According to the same measures, the poorest countries in the world are the following:

1. Liberia

2. Madagascar

3. Chad

4. Malawi

5. Mozambique

6. Niger

7. Somalia

8. Democratic Republic of the Congo

9. Central African Republic

10. South Sudan

11. Burundi

Afghanistan, Lebanon, Syria, and Ukraine whose data is either unstable or not available also make it to the list of poor countries.

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Vishal Bhardwaj reveals that SRK was moved by the song La Ilaaj

Vishal Bhardwaj

Vishal Bhardwaj said that “Darlings” co-producer and Bollywood icon Shah Rukh Khan was so moved by “La Ilaaj” that he phoned the music director. And sung the movie’s theme song to him. The song’s lyrics were written by legendary lyricist-writer Gulzar, and it was composed by Bhardwaj. On Tuesday, Vishal Bhardwaj said that “Darlings” co-producer … Read more

Kareena Kapoor Khan reveals son Taimur Ali Khan curious nature

Kareena Kapoor Khan

Kareena discussed her son Taimur Ali Khan, an internet sensation, while promoting her movie. The actress was asked about the paparazzi culture and its effects on her children during an interview She added that her son is aware that, while his parents are well-known, he is not. Kareena Kapoor Khan, an actress, is currently preoccupied … Read more

Katrina Kaif announced going to Koffee with Karan with photoshoot

Katrina Kaif

Bollywood’s sultry star Katrina Kaif has always been passionate with fashion. Immediately following the announcement of her appearance on “Koffee with Karan.” Katrina released some absolutely stunning images from her most recent photoshoot. Bollywood’s sultry star Katrina Kaif has always been passionate with fashion. Immediately following the announcement of her appearance on “Koffee with Karan.” … Read more

Maaz Safder’s monthly income is shocking

Maaz Safder
  • Maaz Safder is a well-known Pakistani TikTok celebrity.
  • Maaz is a daily vlogger as he uploads his daily vlogs on his youtube channel.
  • He said that he thought his income would be the same as the price of two Alto cars in Pakistan.

Maaz Safder is a well-known Pakistani TikTok celebrity, YouTuber, and also a contestant of the famous game show “Aisay Chalay Ga” on Bol Entertainment. He is a content creator, social media influencer, and lifestyle blogger. He has a large fan following on his social media bills.

Maaz is a daily vlogger as he uploads his daily vlogs on his youtube channel. Maaz is the first-ever youtube vlogger who completed a one-year daily vlogging channel. Firstly, this young sensation started his career as a TikTok star but later on to his huge fan following, he was approached for the game show.

Maaz has continuously been importing his vlogs on his authentic youtube channel “Maaz Safder World” for two years. He has almost 2.5 million subscribers to his youtube channel. He stocks each information or update regarding his life on his blogs that are loved by his fanatics.

In Nadir Ali’s podcast, the 22-year-old YouTuber recently said how much he thinks he makes from YouTube. He said that he thought his income would be the same as the price of two Alto cars in Pakistan. Maaz answered Nadir Ali’s question by saying, “You can say that I earn equal to two Alto Cars monthly.” Well, retailers say that the estimated price of an Alto now ranges from 18 lacs to 22 lacs, depending on the model.

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Sarah Ali Khan new workout video goes viral

Sarah Ali Khan

Sarah Ali Khan, a rising Bollywood star and princess of the Pataudi family, has been gracing her followers’ timelines. With breathtaking images, stunning physical features, and most recently, a tough workout regimen. Even though the Atrangi Re actress has been on vacation for a while, she still insists on sticking to her gym schedule. Sarah … Read more

Sunny Leone new hilarious video took the internet by a storm

Sunny Leone

Leone, a Bollywood star, has perfected the skill of leaving her fans speechless with her beauty. But this time, she showed her devoted fan base a taste of her jovial side. The Ijazat actor made her fans laugh out loud when she released a humorous video of her. Sunny Leone, a Bollywood star, has perfected … Read more

Pervaiz Elahi vows to accelerate relief, rehabilitation work in flood-hit areas

Pervaiz Elahi flood areas

Punjab Chief Minister Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi on Tuesday reached out to the flood hit communities in Dera Ghazi Khan, Rajanpur and promised to accelerate relief and rehabilitation work. During his detailed visit to flood-hit areas of DG Khan and Rajanpur districts, the CM announced to declare all such areas as calamity hit and distributed Rs … Read more

Ayman al-Zawahiri killing: Pakistan condemns terrorism in all its forms, says FO spokesperson

Ayman al-Zawahiri

ISLAMABAD: Responding to media queries, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Asim Iftikhar Ahmad on Tuesday said Pakistan condemned terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. Pakistan’s role and sacrifices in the fight against terrorism were well-known, the spokesperson said adding, “We have seen the official statements by the United States and media reports regarding a … Read more

Herd of cows wanders onto British highway ,causes 2 hour backup

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A herd of cows wandered onto a British highway, causing a two-mile traffic backup. Slow-moving traffic was backed up for approximately two miles. The cows were safely rounded up by 7 a.m., and all lanes of the highway were closed to protect them. A herd of cows that wandered onto a British highway caused a … Read more