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Nokia 105 price in Pakistan and specifications

Nokia 105 price in Pakistan

Nokia 105 price in Pakistan and features. The 1.8-inch TFT display of the Nokia 105 4G is capable of showing anything. The 800 mAh battery of the phone gives power. Nokia 105 phone is currently available in the market, this phone has various wonderful features. The Nokia 105 can support two 4G SIM cards. The … Read more

Kriti Sanon discussed prejudices against the film industry

Kriti Sanon

Kriti Sanon recently discussed stereotypes regarding the movie business. Kriti claimed she didn’t take it seriously and laughed it off. She was advised that she wasn’t suited for the field. Actress Kriti Sanon recently discussed stereotypes regarding the movie business and related how some older individuals advised her that she couldn’t get married in the … Read more

PSL 8 Live Score Update | Peshawar Zalmi vs Quetta Gladiators Live Score | PZ vs QG Match 25

PSL 8 Live Score

PSL 8 Live Score Update | Peshawar Zalmi vs Quetta Gladiators Live Score | PZ vs QG Match 25 In the 25th game of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2023, Peshawar Zalmi (PES) and Quetta Gladiators (QUE) will square off at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. Peshawar has three victories in six games, placing them fourth … Read more

‘It’s a catastrophe’: PAD holds donation drive for flood victims

PAD
  • Pakistan has received unprecedented rainfall, causing floods that have affected 33 million people.
  • PAD organization shipped over 42 tonnes of relief aid to the South Asian country over the weekend.
  • Relief efforts by the Pakistan Association Dubai are currently focusing largely on accruing tents.

The Pakistan Association Dubai is organizing a fundraising campaign to assist millions of people affected by the country’s devastating floods.

Despite the fact that the organization shipped over 42 tonnes of relief aid to the South Asian country over the weekend, hundreds of UAE citizens continue to give to the cause.

Donations will be gathered and packed at the Pakistan Association Dubai offices in the Oud Metha district, in collaboration with the Dar Al Ber Society.

Over the last few weeks, Pakistan has received unprecedented rainfall, causing floods that have affected 33 million people and killed over 1,300 people. With one-third of the country already submerged, half a million people are at risk.

Relief efforts by the Pakistan Association Dubai are currently focusing largely on accruing tents, dry food items, hygiene kits, blankets, towels, and bedsheets.

“We’ve had a great response from the community so far. Lots of schools and corporations have reached out to us and want to join the campaign,” Faisal Ikram, president of the Pakistan Association Dubai, told The National.

“I was in Pakistan in the 2010 floods and I know the experience of these floods.

“I think this is a much bigger catastrophe than the 2010 floods. One-third of the country is underwater and a lot of these areas are where people depend on crops or cattle for livelihood. It’s going to be a massive effort required to rebuild them.”

Dr. Ikram expects that the donation drive will continue for another two or three months.

More than 200 residents across the UAE have volunteered to help with the campaign, including delivering and packing the relief items.

Abdulla Osama, 21, is one of the volunteers who has been turning up almost daily to pack clothes.

“I feel it’s my duty. What is happening in Pakistan right now is terrible. I want to help as much as I can,” he said.

“I’m happy to come every day and help where it is needed. I’m also very happy to see how many people are volunteering and donating. It’s a great community effort.”

The Pakistan Association Dubai is accepting donations from 9 am to 9 pm, and people have been coming in throughout the day, bringing in boxes filled with relief items.

Dhruv Bhatt is an Indian businessman who brought donations on Monday.

“I’ve brought non-perishables like rice and lentils. We’re trying to do as much as we can by collecting from families and friends,” he said.

“It’s really sad seeing the kind of events that are unfolding there. People are really struggling.”

Pupils from schools across the UAE have created their own packages for the victims, with handwritten notes and small stationary items.

The next step of the program, according to Dr. Ikram, will seek to reconstruct communities.

He also stated that they are collecting cash donations, which would be handled through the Dar Al Ber charity and utilized mostly to restore infrastructure.

“Phase two will include reconstructing people’s homes, villages, schools, tiny hospitals or clinics, and mosques,” he explained.

Since the floods, the UAE has been offering aid to Pakistan.

Hundreds of volunteers assisted in the packing of thousands of essential relief children and food supplies on Saturday.

The “We Stand Together” national community event was hosted at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre, Dubai Expo City, and the Expo Centre in Sharjah.

By the end of the day, volunteers packed 1.2 tonnes of supplies into 30,000 boxes.

The food supplies included flour, rice, lentils, tomato paste, and oil, while relief kits consisted of essential toiletries for women and children, such as diapers, sanitary pads, and soaps.

The UAE is operating an air bridge to transport humanitarian aid.

On August 27, President Sheikh Mohamed ordered urgent aid to be sent to Pakistan.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, also ordered aid worth Dh50 million ($13.6m) be delivered to the country.

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Muhammad Yousuf is expected to be interim head coach of national team

Muhammad Yousuf head coach

PCB is expected to announce the interim head coach of the national men’s team. Pakistan will play T20I series against Afghanistan this month. The three T20 International matches against Pakistan were scheduled by ACB. Muhammad Yousuf, a former Pakistan cricketer, is anticipated to be named as the interim head coach of the national men’s team … Read more

Kriti Sanon gives advice to women on International Women’s Day

kriti sanon
  • March 8 is observed as International Women’s Day throughout the world.
  • The special day is observed to recognise the contributions made by women and to spread awareness of gender equality.
  • She added that everybody may discover their passion.

March 8 is observed as International Women’s Day throughout the world. The special day is observed to recognise the contributions made by women and to spread awareness of gender equality and inequities. Kriti Sanon, who last appeared with Varun Dhawan in Bhediya, recently made an appearance on Woman Up Season 4 and discussed International Women’s Day. She provided some wise counsel for the females out there.

While speaking about International Women’s Day, the ace actress, who has managed to impress the audience time and again, emphasised that women should follow their passion. She added that everybody may discover their passion. Kriti stated: “Find your passion, I always advise, is all I have to say. Acting today is something that I am passionate about. If you pursue your passion professionally, you will never feel like you are working, which I believe is crucial. You will perform well when you are excited about what you are doing. Today, whatever I do, whether I’m an actor or a business owner, is driven by passion.”

Said she, “Another brand, which is likewise the result of love, is one that I’ll definitely introduce this year. As a result, when something is coming from a place of great passion, love, and something you truly like doing, you put a lot more effort and heart into it and it doesn’t feel like work or a burden. You succeed in it and perform effectively. So, in my opinion, that is crucial. I would advise all ladies that they can discover their passion at any age, and that there are no restrictions on what their interest might be.”

Kriti is prepared to appear with Prabhas in Adipurush on the professional front. It will be their first time working together. Saif Ali Khan and Sunny Singh play significant roles in the movie as well. Also, she is working on the movies Ganapath, starring Tiger Shroff, and Shahid Kapoor.

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Queen Elizabeth’s corgis enjoys limelight at at London exhibition

Queen Elizabeth

A new exhibition of Queen Elizabeth II beloved corgis opens in London. Exhibition highlights her special affinity with the breed. The photographs range from casual snapshots to formal portraits. On Wednesday, a new exhibition of images depicting Queen Elizabeth II’s relationship with her beloved corgis opens in London, honouring her kinship with the dogs. The … Read more

Floods in Pakistan: A Dubai expat group sends 300 tonnes of aid 

Pakistan
  • Around Dh1.7 million in aid and seven containers have been distributed across Pakistan.
  • The Association launched an emergency appeal for donations to flood victims.
  • The death toll from the devastating floods is expected to exceed 1,600.

Around Dh1.7 million in aid and seven containers have been distributed across Pakistan to assist millions of people affected by heavy rains and floods in recent months.

On September 5, the Association launched an emergency appeal for donations to flood victims in collaboration with the Dar Al Ber Society and the Department of Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities.

The Association is also taking part in the UAE‘s national aid initiative, “We Stand Together,” and has mobilised the community to support its countrymen.

The death toll from the devastating floods is expected to exceed 1,600, with over 13,000 people injured. Authorities in Pakistan estimate that over 33 million people have been directly affected by the unprecedented floods that have submerged vast swaths of the country, forcing many to live in makeshift tents. The heavy rains and floods have killed over 1.1 million cattle and domestic animals.

The United Nations and the government have blamed unprecedented floods on global climate change following record-breaking summer temperatures.

The Pakistan Association Dubai has also delivered over 3,575 food packages, 3,400 kg of clothing, 7,200 kg of dry ration, over 1,300 tents and tarpaulins, 2,500 kg of dates, 350 kg of hygiene items, 750 blankets, 200 kg shoes, 520 kg of crockery, and much more.

Relief efforts are underway in Sukkur (Sindh), Bela (Balochistan), and Charsada (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa). Hundreds of patients were treated in medical camps, and rations containing all basic items such as rice, flour, oil, tea, milk, and spices were distributed to thousands of families. While the kitchen has fed thousands of people and families affected by the rains.

The Association has raised Dh656,000 and hopes to raise Dh1 million for flood victims.

The United Arab Emirates and neighbouring Gulf countries have been the primary sources of aid for flood victims in Pakistan. Over 40 aid flights have landed in the UAE, making it the largest supplier of aid to flood-affected areas, followed by the United States, Turkey, Oman, China, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia.

A large number of volunteers from across the UAE recently helped pack food and hygiene kits into cardboard boxes for flood victims in Pakistan at Expo City Dubai.

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Pakistan Association Dubai will construct a model community

Pakistan Association Dubai
  • The hamlet will include 64 residences, a medical clinic, a mosque, a school, a playground, and a park.
  • It will consist of 16 clusters, each with four houses.
  • Construction will begin on January 1, 2023, and will be completed by the end of March.

Pakistan Association Dubai (PAD), in partnership with Al Khidmat Foundation, will construct a model hamlet for flood victims in Pakistan’s Balochistan province’s Lasbela district.

The hamlet will include 64 residences, a medical clinic, a mosque, a school, a playground, and a park. It will consist of 16 clusters, each with four houses, and will serve approximately 600 people from the Lasbela district, which was one of the most impacted places in the recent floods.

Solar energy will be used to power the project, which will supply communities with clean water, sanitation, and sewage services.

Construction will begin on January 1, 2023, and will be completed by the end of March.

“Earlier, when we launched this campaign, we envisioned building this model village. There were several paperwork and logistics which we had to ensure were well-aligned to help this project materialize. We remain grateful to Community Development Authority (CDA), the Dar Al Ber Society, and the Department of Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities for their continuous efforts to facilitate our relief work. For donations, I request you to be a part of this noble cause,” said Dr. Ikram.

Al Khidmat Pakistan, which assisted PAD with flood relief efforts, will also assist in the development and completion of this multi-component project.

Pakistan has experienced the greatest floods in its history, destroying hundreds of thousands of homes and damaging many public health facilities, water systems, and infrastructure.

This year’s high monsoon rains in Pakistan affected over 33 million people, including approximately 16 million children, destroying key infrastructure such as roads, bridges, schools, hospitals, and public health facilities.

Previously, Pakistan Association Dubai contributed 435 tonnes of aid and 15 containers to flood relief efforts.

According to the Organization, the mosque, dispensary, and solar-powered water project have already been funded.

“I was waiting for PAD to announce this because I wanted to build a mosque there,” said the anonymous donor who supported the mosque. We know that floods have destroyed homes and villages. This is my and my family’s way of contributing to the rehabilitation of our Balochistani brothers and sisters.”

Each house in the model town will cost Dh6,000 to build (Rs366,000).

PAD said the material being used is low-cost but without compromising on the quality. The substructure will be built using cement, sand, and crushed. Masonry work will be done using blocks, cement, and sand. For the superstructure, blocks, cement and sand will be used. Internal and external plaster work will be carried out using cement and sand. The floor is to be made with hilly sand and the roof precast will be girder with slab, and cement for filling the door and window.

“After thorough monitoring and evaluation, the project status will be communicated to the donor as per the agreed reporting schedule,” the Association said.

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Prince Harry reveals true intentions for wife Meghan Markle

Prince Harry

Prince Harry may have revealed genuine thoughts for his wife. During the session, the Duke opened up about his mother, Princess Diana’s death. He also discussed his drug misuse struggles and the reception to his latest book. During his live online chat with trauma specialist Dr Gabor Maté on Saturday, March 4th, 2023, Prince Harry … Read more

Flag hosting, cultural performances in UAE

UAE
  • On August 14, Pakistan’s national flag will be raised in three locations across the UAE.
  • Pakistan Independence Day was first observed on August 14, 1947.
  • Special cultural performances by students from the Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed School in Abu Dhabi.

On August 14, Pakistan’s national flag will be raised in three locations across the UAE to commemorate 75 years of independence. On Sunday, patriotic and cultural performances will be held to commemorate Pakistan’s independence.

“This year, Pakistan is celebrating 75 years of Independence. We will have three flag hoisting ceremonies – one at the Embassy of Pakistan in Abu Dhabi, the other at the Consulate General of Pakistan in Dubai, and a special flag hoisting at Pakistan Navy Ship (PNS) Zulfiqar, which is currently docked in Dubai,” a spokesperson for the Pakistan Consulate told Gulf News on Thursday.

“A special photo exhibition on Pakistan Movement has also been arranged at the Consulate General of Pakistan Dubai and several activities were planned to mark Pakistan Independence Day. We look forward to seeing a strong community participation in the various celebrations,” added the press consul.

‘Keep Flourishing Pakistan’

Pakistan Independence Day was first observed on August 14, 1947, when the country gained independence from British rule and became the world’s first Islamic republic.

On Sunday evening (7pm), Pakistan Association Dubai in Oud Metha will host a special event to commemorate Pakistan’s national day. Special cultural performances will be highlighted by a recital by renowned Pakistani poet Khalid Masood Khan, dubbed ‘Shad Rahay Pakistan’ or ‘Keep Flourishing Pakistan’ in English.

According to the organisers, performances punctuated by cheers of ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ will take centre stage, as will authentic Pakistan street food, a special raffle draw, art workshops, a Dubai Police band performance, a bikers rally, and more.

Furthermore, special cultural performances by students from the Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed School in Abu Dhabi and members of the Pakistani expat community have been planned for Sunday at the Pakistan Embassy in Abu Dhabi.

Pakistani expatriates are also expected to celebrate their country’s independence day by posting patriotic messages on social media.

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Cristiano Ronaldo hugs young Syrian boy affected by devastating earthquake

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Nabil Saeed is a young Syrian boy form syria He was given the opportunity to watch his club Al Nassr play in Saudi Arabia. He met Cristiano Ronaldo before the game and gave him a hug and a high-five. A young Syrian boy who had expressed his desire to meet Cristiano Ronaldo to rescue workers … Read more

PSL 2023: Peshawar Zalmi vs Quetta Gladiators Squad | PZ vs QG Full Squad today | Match 25

Peshawar Zalmi vs Quetta Gladiators Squad

Peshawar is placing them fourth in the points standings. The Babar Azam-led team would aim to impress and defeat the Gladiators. Quetta Gladiators only won two of the eight games played. PSL 2023: In the 25th game of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 8, Peshawar Zalmi and Quetta Gladiators will square off at the … Read more

Yashma Gill exudes charm in new golden hour photos

Yashma Gill
  • Yashma Gill is a gifted actress and fashion icon.
  • She exuded grace and charm and looked stunning in recent photos.
  • Yashma chose to go makeup-free and sport a beautiful centre-parted haircut.

Yashma Gill, a gifted actress and fashion icon is grabbing attention in a classic bright pink traditional dress with white embroidery. Even in this simple outfit, she exuded grace and charm and looked stunning. Yashma chose to go makeup-free and sport a beautiful centre-parted haircut. She can be seen on the balcony taking photos in the stunning golden hour.

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A well-known young actress and model in Pakistan’s entertainment business is Yashma Gill. She began her career in 2016 and has since participated in numerous popular dramas in supporting roles. Her breakthrough in her career came with the show Ki Jana Mein Kaun. In the popular drama series Pyar Ke Sadqay, she played the antagonist, Shanzay, who is a resolute young woman.

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Gigi Hadid vows to attend multiple shows on Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour

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When it comes to her bestie’s live performances. Gigi Hadid is Taylor Swift’s biggest admirer. The supermodel is prepared to assist her longtime friend. Gigi Hadid is Taylor Swift‘s biggest admirer. The supermodel is prepared to assist her longtime friend Taylor Swift in thrilling the crowd during her upcoming Eras Tour. On Tuesday, March 7th, … Read more

HBL PSL 8 Live Streaming: How to Watch Peshawar Zalmi and Quetta Gladiators | Match 25

HBL PSL 8 Live Streaming

Peshawar Zalmi and Quetta Gladiators will square off at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. Babar Azam-led team would aim to impress and defeat Gladiators in the ensuing match. Quetta Gladiators’ campaign has been terrible thus far. HBL PSL 8 Live Streaming: In the 25th game of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2023, Peshawar Zalmi and Quetta … Read more

Saudi, Pakistani officials discuss cooperation in human resource development

Saudi
  • Ahmed Al-Rajhi met Sajid Hussain Turi.
  • The two sides addressed prospects for cooperation.
  • Also measures to strengthen and expand current bilateral cooperation.

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Eng. Ahmed Al-Rajhi, Saudi Minister of Human Resources and Social Development, met virtually with Sajid Hussain Turi, Federal Minister for Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development.

During the discussion, the two sides addressed prospects for cooperation in human resource development as well as measures to strengthen and expand current bilateral cooperation between the two friendly countries in mutually beneficial domains.

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Lizzo criticizes fashion show’s inadequate body inclusivity

Lizzo

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UK’s Sunak pledges to halt cross-channel migration

Rishi Sunak
  • British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pledged on Tuesday to remove illegal migrants within weeks.
  • Last year, over 45,000 migrants arrived on the shores of southeast England on small boats.
  • According to Sunak, anyone arriving illegally in the UK will be unable to claim asylum under the draught law.

In a controversial new plan to stop people crossing the Channel illegally on small boats, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pledged on Tuesday to remove illegal migrants within weeks.

Sunak was speaking after his Conservative government unveiled its proposals, which it admitted stretched international law, sparking a backlash from rights activists.

Last year, over 45,000 migrants arrived on the shores of southeast England on small boats, a 60% increase on a perilous route that has grown in popularity every year since 2018.

According to Sunak, anyone arriving illegally in the UK will be unable to claim asylum under the draught law, which will take effect on Tuesday.

“If you come here illegally, you can’t claim asylum. You can’t benefit from our modern slavery protections. You can’t make spurious human rights claims and you can’t stay,” he said.

“We will detain those who come here illegally and then remove them in weeks, either to their own country if it is safe to do so. Or to a Safe Third Country like Rwanda and once you are removed, you will be banned as you are in America and Australia from ever re-entering our country.”

Sunak earlier Tuesday pledged in The Sun newspaper to “reclaim control of our borders once and for all,” reiterating a popular pledge made by campaigners like him who supported Britain’s Brexit from the European Union (EU).

Interior Minister Suella Braverman will be given a new legal duty to deport all migrants entering illegally, such as across the Channel, under the draught law, superseding their other rights under UK and European human rights law.

“The current situation is neither moral nor sustainable. It cannot go on,” Sunak added.

“And it’s devastatingly unfair on those who most need our help, but can’t get it as our asylum system is being overwhelmed by those travelling illegally across the channel,” he said.

Right-winger Braverman said in parliament she was “confident that this bill is compatible with international obligations” – despite conceding in an overnight article that it “pushed the boundaries of international law”.

Fleeing for their lives

According to rights groups and opposition parties, the plan is unworkable and unfairly blames vulnerable refugees.

According to Christina Marriott, executive director of strategy for the British Red Cross, the UK would violate international asylum conventions.

“We wonder if you are fleeing persecution or war if you are running from Afghanistan or Syria and are in fear for your life, how are you going to be able to claim asylum in the UK?” she told Sky News.

Steve Valdez-Symonds of Amnesty International said it was “chilling to see ministers trying to remove human rights protections for groups of people whom they’ve chosen to scapegoat for their own failures”.

“People fleeing persecution and conflict will be irreparably harmed by these proposals,” he said in a statement.

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said the plans amounted to an asylum ban and urged “more humane” solutions instead.

So far this year, nearly 3,000 people have arrived by boat, often ending up in expensive hotels at taxpayer expense, and the backlog of asylum claims now exceeds 160,000.

The new plan would temporarily relocate illegal migrants to decommissioned military barracks and cap the annual number of refugees settled through safe and legal channels.

Profits for gangsters

The government, which is trailing in opinion polls, has been attempting to resolve the issue for years.

It had hoped that the threat of a one-way ticket to Rwanda, where migrants would stay if granted asylum, would deter cross-Channel travel.

However, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), which is separate from the EU, blocked the plan announced by former Prime Minister Boris Johnson last year at the last minute.

It was then upheld by the UK’s High Court, but it is still being challenged. There have been no flights to Rwanda as of yet.

According to reports on Tuesday, the government may withdraw from the ECHR if the Strasbourg-based court intervenes again in its latest legislation, following what Braverman called the court’s “opaque” ruling on Rwanda.

Sunak went on to say that illegal migration was a “shared challenge” with Europe’s allies, and that countries across the continent were considering new laws and policies to combat it.

He said a recent deal with the French had seen increased patrols on beaches and “significant and better cooperation and collaboration between our teams”.

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KP elections: Deadlock between ECP, governor KP intact

Punjab

Deadlock between ECP Governor KP intact on elections A consultation meeting held at the Governor’s House today The meeting ended without a consensus on the election date PESHAWAR: The deadlock between the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and the governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) remains intact after the consultation on elections at the Governor’s House in … Read more

Optical Illusion: Spot a fox in the leaves in 5 seconds

Optical Illusion

Challenge: Find the Fox in 5 Seconds, an optical illusion. The photograph depicts leaves spread throughout the scene. The best approach to determine your IQ levels is to take one of the expertly crafted IQ tests. The difficulty of the Optical Illusion: Optical illusions are perplexing visual tricks that try your vision and put your … Read more

Iman Aly looks drop dead gorgeous in traditional attire

Iman Aly
  • Iman Aly has grabbed attention while wearing amazing traditional clothing.
  • It was designed by non-other than Fatimah Salamat.
  • Iman opted for rosy cheeks, sheer lips, and a subtle glam look.

Iman Aly has grabbed attention while wearing amazing traditional clothing designed by Fatimah Salamat. She exuded timeless elegance and grace while dressed in pastel clothing that was exquisitely embellished with delicate embroidery on the garment and a plain inner. Iman opted for rosy cheeks, sheer lips, and a subtle glam look.

Her luscious locks are blow-dried and side-parted in this look. To strike a balance between comfort and glamour, she used black kola puris.

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Iman Ali is an actress, model, and singer from Pakistan. In 2007, Ali made her acting debut in the thriller Khuda Kay Liye, for which she was nominated for a Lux Style Award for Best Actress. She also played the lead female role in the 2016 movie Mah e Mir and a supporting role in the social drama Bol from a year earlier.

The actress is a true role model for all female consumers of clothing. Every outfit she wears is featured on social media fashion lists. She radiates ageless charm even in her simple garb. She has a talent for grabbing attention by dressing carelessly and displaying it.

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Cyclone Freddy: Deadly storm set to hit Mozambique

Cyclone Freddy
  • Eight individuals were killed and nearly 1,000 dwellings were destroyed.
  • The storm wreaked havoc across southern Africa, killing 21 people.
  • The storm has already smashed records for its ferocity and the 8,000-kilometer.

Cyclone Freddy is expected to make landfall again in Mozambique later this week after it struck Madagascar for a second time on Monday.

According to the Madagascar government, eight individuals were killed and nearly 1,000 dwellings were destroyed.

In late February, the storm wreaked havoc across southern Africa, killing 21 people and displacing hundreds in both countries.

It is unusual for a storm to make such a loop, according to meteorologists.

The tropical cyclone is on course to become the longest-lasting storm on record, and it is strengthening.

The storm has already smashed records for its ferocity and the 8,000-kilometer (5,000-mile) path it took over the Indian Ocean.

Its longevity and strength have piqued the interest of weather scientists all over the world.

The cyclone formed off the north Australian coast in early February and traveled hundreds of kilometers across the southern Indian Ocean, impacting Mauritius and La Réunion before making landfall in Madagascar and Mozambique two weeks later.

According to experts, this is an extremely unusual course for such a storm to pursue.

It already holds the southern hemisphere record for the most accumulated cyclone energy. It is a measure of the strength of a storm over time.

Mozambique is now prepared for a second landfall, while still recovering from the cyclone’s rains and floods.

In just the last week, Madagascar got over three times its monthly normal rainfall.

The Weather and Climate Extremes evaluation committee of the UN says it will probably set up an investigation into this “remarkable” and “rare occurrence” after the cyclone has dissipated.

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UN says UK’s draught law amounts to “asylum ban”

United Nations
  • UN has warned that a British draught law aimed at stopping migrants entering illegally on small boats.
  • The UN refugee agency expressed “deep concern” about plans.
  • UNHCR said it had presented London with solid, actionable proposals for fast, fair and efficient case processing.

The UN has warned that a British draught law aimed at stopping migrants entering illegally on small boats will amount to an asylum ban, and has called for “more humane” solutions instead.

The UN refugee agency expressed “deep concern” about plans to give the British interior minister a new legal duty to deport all illegal migrants, such as those crossing the Channel from France in inflatable boats.

“The legislation, if passed, would amount to an asylum ban – extinguishing the right to seek refugee protection in the United Kingdom for those who arrive irregularly, no matter how genuine and compelling their claim may be, and with no consideration of their individual circumstances,” UNHCR said in a statement.

The bill would deny asylum seekers in need of protection and would “even deny them the opportunity to put forward their case. This would be a clear breach of the Refugee Convention”.

“Most people fleeing war and persecution are simply unable to access the required passports and visas. There are no safe and ‘legal’ routes available to them,” UNHCR said.

“Denying them access to asylum on this basis undermines the very purpose for which the Refugee Convention was established.”

According to UNHCR, based on the most recent data from the British Interior Ministry, the vast majority of those arriving in Britain in small boats across the Channel would be accepted as refugees if their claims were assessed.

“Branding refugees as undeserving based on the mode of arrival distorts these fundamental facts,” it said.

UNHCR said it had presented London with solid, actionable proposals for fast, fair and efficient case processing and would work with Britain to expand safe, regular pathways for refugees to reach the UK, but said these were limited and “can never substitute for access to asylum”.

The Geneva-based agency urged the British government and all parliamentarians “to reconsider the bill and instead pursue more humane and practical policy solutions”.

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Thousands demonstrate against Georgia’s ‘foreign agent’ bill

Georgia
  • Parliament approved a contentious draught bill that opponents believe limits press freedom.
  • Riot police dispersed the crowds outside the parliament building with water cannons and pepper spray.
  • Several police officers were injured and police equipment was damaged.

Protesters battled with police in Tbilisi, Georgia’s capital, after parliament approved a contentious draught bill that opponents believe limits press freedom and suppress civil society.

Riot police dispersed the crowds outside the parliament building with water cannons and pepper spray.

Several demonstrators were spotted coughing and falling to the ground, while others waved EU and Georgian flags.

According to the administration, several police officers were injured and police equipment was damaged.

There has been strong international disapproval of the law, which would require non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and independent media who receive more than 20% of their money from overseas to register themselves as foreign agents.

The opposition characterized it as a Russian-style measure that would stigmatize and restrict Georgia’s robust civil society and independent media.

‘A terrible setback’

The planned law would be “a terrible setback,” according to US State Department spokesman Ned Price.

Mr. Price stated that the law “would strike at some of the core rights that are central to the aspirations of the people of Georgia,” and that the US was extremely concerned and troubled by it.

The new legislation is “incompatible with EU values and standards,” according to EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell.

Georgia’s application for EU candidate status is now being considered by Brussels.

In 2012, Russia established its own version of a “foreign agents” law, which has since been expanded to target and restrict Western-funded Organizations and media.

“The law is Russian as we all know… We don’t want to be a part of the ex-Soviet Union, we want to be a part of the European Union, we want to be pro-West,” one protester told.

Speaking via video during a visit to New York, Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili voiced her support for the protesters: “I am by your side. Today you represent free Georgia. Georgia, which sees its future in Europe, will not allow anyone to take away this future.”

Inside the parliament building, however, 76 legislators from the ruling Georgian Dream party first supported the new “transparency of foreign interference” draught bill.

A committee hearing into the proposed law ended in a parliamentary brawl on Monday.

If the measure is passed, Georgia will join a litany of undemocratic and authoritarian post-Soviet governments that have replicated Russian legislation restricting the activities of non-governmental organizations (NGOs).

A dark day for Georgia’s democracy

In Russia and Georgia, the term “agent” has historically meant “spy” or “traitor,” lending a negative connotation to the activity of civil society. It implies that they are operating in the interests of foreign powers rather than in the interests of the country and community.

The US embassy issued a statement describing Tuesday’s vote as a “dark day for Georgia’s democracy”.

It added that parliament’s advancing “of these Kremlin-inspired laws was incompatible with the people of Georgia’s clear desire for European integration and its democratic development”.

The overtly anti-Western People’s Power movement, a close partner of the ruling Georgian Dream party, introduced the two proposals on “transparency of foreign agents” and “registration of foreign agents” in parliament.

The group has argued that the second bill was an exact analog of the US Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA).

Georgian Dream backed the draughts, claiming that such legislation was needed to increase openness.

At a conference on Tuesday evening, the head of the governing party, Irakli Kobakhidze, struck out the United States embassy’s statement, saying it was “a dark day for the radical opposition and its supporters”.

Most demonstrators and the country’s opposition worry that the law’s passage will put an end to Georgia’s long-held aspiration to join the EU.

More than 80% of Georgians favor the country’s European orientation, which is also inscribed in its constitution.

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