Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Russia – Ukraine Crisis: How likely is the Russian use of nuclear weapons?

Nuclear Weapon

The stakes in Ukraine are higher now than at any other point during the month-long conflict. According to the Daily Telegraph, US President Joe Biden agreed today that the US would be willing to use nuclear weapons in “extreme circumstances,” a significant shift from the country’s recent policy of reducing its nuclear potential. Fears are … Read more

Russia warns the United States that diplomatic relations are on the verge of breaking down

Joe Biden

Moscow has warned that relations with the US are ‘on the verge of a breakdown,’ and has summoned the US ambassador to officially protest President Joe Biden’s description of Vladimir Putin as a’murderous dictator.’ A Russian Foreign Ministry statement on Monday referred to Biden’s “recent unacceptable statements” about Putin, referring to Biden’s criticism of the … Read more

Here’s what Joe Biden labelled Vladimir Putin

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Joe Biden called Russian President Vladimir Putin a “war criminal” as he announced a new £600 million aid package for Ukraine, which includes armed drones. After Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, made a desperate plea to the US Congress for assistance in fighting Russia’s invading troops, Trump delivered a stinging rebuke. “We’re going to provide Ukraine … Read more

Morikawa tries to overtake Rahm for No. 1 in Hawaii

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LOS ANGELES: Two-time major winner Collin Morikawa tries to overtake Jon Rahm for the world number one ranking by winning the US PGA Tournament of Champions, which tees off Thursday in Hawaii. World number two Morikawa, the reigning British Open champion, is among 38 players who will begin play in 2022 at Kapalua’s 7,596-yard Plantation Course. The 24-year-old … Read more

USA v Ireland one-day cricket series cancelled

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MIAMI: The USA v Ireland one day international cricket series scheduled for this week has been cancelled over Covid-related concerns, USA Cricket said Tuesday. The federation had already cancelled one of the three scheduled matches, but had hoped to play the remaining two on Wednesday and Thursday. “While all players in both current playing squads have returned negative Covid … Read more

Ireland rebound to draw T20 series in USA

Ireland

LAUDERHILL: The United States were unable to repeat their Twenty20 heroics on Thursday night as Ireland fought back courageously in Florida to draw their series 1-1. Read more: USA cricketers defeat Ireland by 26 runs in T20 contest Monank Patel’s men created history by beating a Test playing nation for the first time on Wednesday … Read more

USA cricketers defeat Ireland by 26 runs in T20 contest

Ireland

LAUDERHILL: The United States scored a famous and deserved T20 cricket triumph over Ireland on Wednesday to get the most important series in their history off to the best possible start. A brilliant 65 from Gajanand Singh helped the hosts reach a competitive 188 for 6 in their 20 overs and some disciplined bowling from Saurabh Netravalkar … Read more

US cricket breaks new ground with Ireland series

USA vs IRL

MIAMI: Cricket in the United States will break new ground next week when Ireland embark on a landmark five-game tour as moves continue to establish the game in North America. The two Twenty20 and three one-day, 50-over international matches (ODIs) taking place in Lauderhill, Florida starting on Wednesday will be the first time the US national … Read more

TDAP to provide subsidised stalls at the Intersec 2022

TDAP

KARACHI: The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) will participate in the Intersec 2022 with the Pakistan Pavilion, a statement said on Friday. TDAP will provide subsidised stalls to increase the exports of personal protection equipment (PPE), corporate wear and uniform protecting clothing, gloves, workwear, foot protection, hand and arm protection, it added. These subsidised stalls … Read more

US diplomatic boycott: What does it mean for the Olympics?

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BEIJING: The United States has announced a diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Winter Olympics to protest China’s human rights record, particularly its handling of Muslim minorities that Washington considers a form of genocide. Here’s what the move means. What is a ‘diplomatic boycott?’ Under the boycott, the Biden administration will not send any US diplomatic or … Read more

Canada eye World Cup dream as Mexico freeze

Canada

LOS ANGELES: Canada took a giant stride towards their first World Cup finals appearance in 36 years on Tuesday after beating Mexico 2-1 to vault to the top of the CONCACAF qualifying standings. Two goals on either side of half-time from Turkey-based forward Cyle Larin fired the Canadians to a victory, which leaves them one point … Read more

‘Prohibiting legal access to abortions does not end abortion’

Prohibiting legal access to abortions does not end abortion; it instead compels women to seek unsafe abortions, violating their rights and increasing maternal mortality and morbidity, said Amnesty International USA Gender, Sexuality and Identity Programmes Director Tarah Demant on World Safe Abortion Day. In recognition of the International Safe Abortion Day on September 28, the … Read more

France recalls ambassadors to US, Australia over submarine row

PARIS: France has decided to recall its ambassadors to the United States and Australia for consultation after Canberra scrapped a deal to acquire French-designed submarines and decided instead to invest in American nuclear-powered submarines. “At the request of the president of the Republic, I decided to immediately recall to Paris for consultations with our two … Read more

iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max brings 120hz refresh rate, enhanced cameras

iPhone 13 Pro and Pro max brings 120hz refresh rate, enhanced cameras

iPhone 13 series has been launched. Just like the 12 series, the 13 series has similar models including iPhone 13 vanilla variants, 13 Mini, 13 Pro, and 13 Pro Max. The Pro models have pulled even further than their vanilla counterparts in terms of GPU, cameras. In the Pro models, Apple has introduced ProMotion for … Read more

Biden announces sweeping new vaccine mandates amid Covid-19 surge

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WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden on Thursday announced sweeping new vaccine requirements, which may affect about 100 million Americans, as part of a new action plan to curb the surging Covid-19 cases driven by the highly contagious Delta variant. “While America is in much better shape than it was seven months ago when I took … Read more

1/4th of children diagnose with COVID-19 weekly: APP

APP

Children now account for more than 1/4th of all weekly COVID-19 cases in the United States, according to alarming new figures by APP. Children getting diagnosed with COVID-19 was long thought to be uncommon, but that is rapidly changing. Over 250,000 child cases of COVID-19 were reported in the last week alone, according to data … Read more

Biden requiring COVID-19 vaccination requirements for federal employees

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President Joe Biden is toughening COVID-19 vaccination requirements for federal employees. He took that step as an effort to boost the process of vaccination and halt the spread of the delta variant, which is killing thousands of people each week and threatening the economy of country. That’s according to a source familiar with the plans … Read more

Two anchors of COVID-19 safety net ending, affecting 8.9 million people

Two anchors

For millions of Americans, Labor Day 2021 symbolizes a dangerous crossroads. Two primary anchors of the government’s COVID-19 protection plan are about to expire or have already expired. The $300 weekly jobless benefit boost will end on Monday, affecting an estimated 8.9 million individuals. An eviction moratorium imposed by the federal government has already expired. Other … Read more

United States surpasses 40 million total cases of COVID-19

United States

The United States has reached another depressing COVID-19 milestone. COVID-19 has infected more than 40 million people in the United States, according to statistics from Johns Hopkins University. In the previous four weeks alone, more than 4 million cases have been reported. This figure shows the number of positive test results that have been officially … Read more

Vaccine mandates: United Airlines lays out employee rules

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United Airlines stated that more than half of its employees who weren’t vaccinated last month have gotten the vaccine shots since the airline announced that it will require proof of vaccination. The airline’s 67,000 U.S.-based employees face a Sept. 27 deadline for getting vaccinated or face termination or unpaid leave. United’s vice president of human … Read more

Photos: Actress Sarah Shahi rocks every outfit

Sarah Shahi

Sarah Shahi is an American supermodel who is now also working as an actress. She was born on January 10 1980, in the USA. She has 1.2 million followers on her Instagram profile.

She is known for her leading role in several television serials including Alias, Dawson’s Creek, Reba, and Supernatural. She is quite active on her Instagram accounts and never stays behind in impressing her audience by sharing her latest photos.

Here we have a picture of Sarah Shahi from the United States of America.

Take a look:

 

Sarah Shahi

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White House is still working to remove entry restrictions for Europeans

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The White House claims that it is still working on a plan proposed in the month of June that would allow fully vaccinated people to enter the US without being subjected to quarantine. Representatives from European countries, on the other hand, are becoming increasingly irritated and have spoken out against the travel restrictions. On the … Read more

US Intelligence agencies still divided on COVID 19 origins

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According to a review of the US intelligence agencies ordered by President Joe Biden, US intelligence services are split on the origins of the coronavirus, but believe that leaders of China were unaware of the virus before the pandemic began globally. Four intelligence agencies reported that the virus was first transmitted from an animal to a … Read more

Afghan Crisis: What you need to know about IS-K

IS-K

IS-K is the Islamic State’s Central Asian province, and remains active three years after it was founded. It is the extremist and violent jihadist militant group of Afghanistan. It was founded in January 2015, during the height of IS’s dominance in Iraq and Syria, before a US-led force attacked and demolished the group’s self-declared caliphate. … Read more

Covid-19 cases in children swell in US: report

WASHINGTON:  The Covid-19 cases in children in the United States reached levels not seen since the winter surge, said the latest report from the American Academy of Paediatrics and the Children’s Hospital Association. More than 4.59 million children have been tested positive for Covid-19 since the onset of the pandemic, said the report. Over 180,000 … Read more

Global central banks spend $834 million an hour to keep economy alive

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Global central banks, led by the US Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank (ECB), and the Bank of Japan (BoJ), have collectively spent $834 million an hour, that’s $13.9 million/minute, during the last 18 months to keep businesses viable, amid the Covid-19-led lockdowns, Khaleej Times reported. According to strategists at Bank of America, trillions of dollars, euros … Read more