Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Pakistan’s National Fastest Men and Women Competition Set to Begin

Fastest Men

Superior National Fastest Men and Women Competition Set for October 8. The event is supervised by the Athletics Federation of Pakistan. Interested players can register for the competition until October 5. ISLAMABAD: The inaugural Superior National Fastest Men and Women Competition is set to take place on October 8 at Punjab Stadium in Lahore. Brig. … Read more

U.S. Senate tries again for computer chip bill to compete with China

Congress

The Senate is scheduled to vote on a scaled-down version of legislation to offer more than $50 billion in subsidies for the computer chip sector. The bill would provide tax benefits to firms building plants in the country and $52 billion to revive the U.S. semiconductor industry. Reuters, July 19, Washington The U.S. Senate was … Read more

Muhammad: Rested prepared to rivalry with record-holder McLaughlin

Muhammad

Returning boss Dalilah Muhammad said she was equipped. An individual best at the big showdowns as she recharges. Perhaps of sports’ fiercest competition in the 400 meters obstacles. Muhammad broke the 16-year-old world record in 2019 just to have McLaughlin best that mark a year prior to breaking record again in Tokyo. Most as of … Read more

Djokovic hits back to beat Norrie, sets up Kyrgios last

Djokovic

Favorite Novak Djokovic set up a blockbuster Wimbledon. Last against Nick Kyrgios subsequent to recuperating. Sweltering begin to overpower Britain’s Cameron Norrie on Friday. Djokovic, offering for a fourth progressive Wimbledon title and seventh on the whole, tracked down his standard cadence. However and continuously held onto the drive as Norrie’s level dropped. For an … Read more

World Cup arena stands will be sans liquor under Qatari checks

World Cup

Qatar’s World Cup arena stands are set to be sans liquor. Lager deals outside fields just permitted when some matches. A source with information on plans for the soccer competition said. World Cup this year is quick to be held in Muslim country, severe controls on liquor, introducing one of kind difficulties for coordinators. “At … Read more

Kyrgios reaches the final as an injured Nadal withdraws from Wimbledon

Kyrgios

Rafa Nadal pulls out of his Wimbledon semi-final showdown against Nick Kyrgios with an abdominal strain. Spaniard was bidding to become the first man since Rod Laver to win back-to-back calendar year grand slams. Unseeded Australia becomes the first Australian to reach the All England Club final since Mark Philippoussis in 2003. Rafa Nadal’s expectations … Read more

Maria: I’m in the semi-finals yet have nappies to change

Maria

German Tatjana Maria said it was insane. Memorable Grand Slam semi-last at the 47th endeavor. Being a mum was as yet her proudest accomplishment. Maria, 34, came from a put down to edge her young comrade Jule Niemeier, 22, in Tuesday’s quarter-last at Wimbledon. Before this competition, Maria had just once gone past the second … Read more

Sinner, Alcaraz trusting Wimbledon marks Start of Grand Slam competition

Sinner

Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz displayed on Sunday. The ‘Enormous Three’ at last step to the side and the youthful firearms. Exhilarating fourth-round conflict at Wimbledon denotes.. Sinner arrived at the quarter-finals at Wimbledon interestingly with a win more than 19-year-old Alcaraz as the two most youthful players. When inquired as to whether the two … Read more

Watson, unbowed by fourth-round misfortune, hopes to duplicates

Watson

Heather Watson broke an individual hindrance on Sunday. Playing in the fourth round of a Grand Slam interestingly and, at 30. Watson, who is playing at her 42nd Grand Slam competition, seemed disheartened however not dejected as she grinned and kidded. In the wake of losing 6-2 6-4 to large hitting German Jule Niemeier, the … Read more

Tsitsipas encounters an early challenge from the famous Kyrgios

Tsitsipas

Stefanos Tsitsipas faces Nick Kyrgios in their third-round showdown at Wimbledon. Greek fourth seed won his maiden grasscourt title in Mallorca last week. American Coco Gauff and Amanda Anisimova face off against each other for only the second time. Stefanos Tsitsipas’ recently discovered love for grass will confront a harsh test when the Greek fourth … Read more

Watson makes a fourth round at 43rd endeavor

Watson

England’s Heather Watson arrived at the fourth round of a Grand Slam competition. Precedent for 43 endeavors more than 12 years on Friday. She beat Slovenia’s Kaja Juvan 7-6(6) 6-2. Watson, 30, has slipped to 121st on the planet rankings and fourth in Britain and despite the fact that she has tasted eminent outcome. She … Read more

FIFA sells 1.8 million tickets for Qatar’s World Cup

FIFA

FIFA says it has sold 1.8 million tickets for this year’s World Cup in Qatar. Fans in the Gulf Arab state have purchased number of tickets. The next round of ticket deals opens on July 5. FIFA hopes to offer a sum of 3 million match tickets during the 28-day competition, which starts off Nov. … Read more

Bagnaia travels to Dutch GP win as Quartararo crashes two times

Bagnaia

Francesco Bagnaia wins the Dutch Grand Prix for Ducati. Marco Bezzecchi of the VR46 Racing Team came next for his MotoGP platform. Aprilia’s Maverick Vinales was third, his most memorable platform. Bagnaia, last year’s title next in line, had neglected to complete his last two races in Catalunya and Germany yet compensated for it. “It … Read more

Giggs ventures down as Wales mentor

Giggs

Ryan Giggs affirmed on Monday that he has surrendered as mentor of Wales’ public group. Mr. Ryan has argued not blameworthy to all charges and stays on bail. The preliminary at Manchester Crown Court had been because of start on Jan. 24, yet has been deferred until Aug. 8 – a variable that lead to … Read more

Kyrgios first to sign to Osaka’s Evolve sports organization

Kyrgios

Develop depicts itself as a multi-layered office zeroed in on brand organizations, effective money management, making competitor companies accountable and charity work. “Kyrgios encapsulates the kinds of competitors we need to work with at Evolve,” Osaka told sports business site Boardroom. Kyrgios on Monday turned into the principal competitor to join Evolve, the new games … Read more

Nadal plans to play Wimbledon as foot injury gets to the next level

Nadal

Spaniard won both Australian and French Opens this year. Nadal will travel to London on Monday to begin preparations for the competition. The 36-year-old is bidding for a 23rd Grand Slam title. Nadal made sense of that he means to make a trip to London on Monday and he will survey how he is feeling … Read more

Mickelson battles: McIlroy trails U.S. Open pioneer Hadwin by one

Mickelson

Rory McIlroy one shot back of leader Adam Hadwin after the first round of the U.S. Open. Phil Mickelson battling seven days in the wake of making his LIV Golf debut at Torrey Pines on Thursday. Mickelson, playing on his 52nd birthday and three days in wake of confronting an assault of inquiries regarding his … Read more

‘The Worst Ones’ wins the Cannes ‘Certain Regard’ competition

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On Friday, the top award in the “Un Certain Regard” competition at the Cannes Film Festival went to a film set in the working-class districts of the northern French city of Boulogne-sur-Mer.

“The Worst Ones,” directed by Lise Akoka and Romane Gueret, examines the difficulties of street casting by depicting a community’s reaction to the appearance of a film team.

“I hope that, beyond the reviews, this film will be interpreted as an homage to the birth of cinema since it occasionally enables us to give a voice to individuals who are not often heard,” Gueret said.

According to Deadline, the film is “a fascinating look at the production experience,” with incidents that are “thought stimulating and occasionally darkly humorous.”

The jury prize went to “Joyland,” a film by Saim Sadiq that strives to challenge gender stereotypes in Pakistan and was the country’s first submission to the Cannes Film Festival.

Sarwat Gilani, one of the film’s stars, told Reuters on Tuesday that the film’s Cannes premiere felt like “a dream come true,” and that “the challenges that we experience as artists in Pakistan have all come to be worth it.”

“Un Certain Regard” is an art-house film competition that runs concurrently with the major competition, the Palme d’Or, which will be announced on Saturday.

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‘No surprises’ for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle: ‘Can’t compete with royals’

Surprises

To avoid outshining the Queen at her own wedding, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will allegedly avoid any surprises.

Omid Scobie, author of Finding Freedom, makes this argument in a recent essay for Yahoo!

It read, “As is often the case, the reality is much less severe when you hear that Prince Harry had already spoken with his grandmother about the possibility of not attending Trooping the Colour long before last week’s announcements.”

“I’m told by a source that the Duke of Sussex had actually expressed some time ago that he and Meghan were very keen to be a part of the Jubilee engagements.”

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Men’s and women’s Australian Open golf to be held together

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As part of efforts to broaden golf’s appeal, the men’s and women’s Australian Open competitions will be held at the same time and at the same venues, organisers announced on Friday. Today is a historic day, with Golf Australia confirming the first-ever joint men’s and women’s Australian Open, in addition to the Australian All Abilities … Read more

With one silver medal, India finished tenth in the Nicosia Shotgun World Cup

Nicosia

The triplet of Prithviraj Tondaiman, Zoravar Singh Sandhu and Vivaan Kapoor lost 2-6 to Kuwait in the men’s snare last to secure a silver as India completed a disheartening 10th in the year’s first Global Shooting Game Alliance (ISSF) World Cup for Shotgun in Nicosia, Cyprus. India was addressed by a 11-part shotgun contingent in … Read more

Valieva’s doping scandal sparks new debate

olympic

Beijing Winter Olympics are once again in the news, but yet again for all the wrong reasons. After much controversy regarding Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai, the diplomatic boycott of the Games by numerous powerful countries and Covid-19-related complexities, the global sporting event is engulfed by a doping controversy. Kamila Valieva, who is competing under … Read more

WATCH: IU’s Hasan Ali fights with his teammates

hasan ali

A video of Islamabad United (IU) cricketers playing ludo has gone viral over the internet. When it comes to on-field competition, the cricketers are intensely competitive. It happened off the field this time. In a video shared over Twitter, it can be seen that IU fast bowler Hasan Ali is teasing his teammates. The situation … Read more

Russian teenage star Kamila Valieva becomes first woman to land quad jump at Olympics

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Russian teenage star Kamila Valieva made figure skating history Monday, becoming the first woman to land a quadruple jump at the Olympics — and not content with one, she landed two. The 15-year-old landed the quadruple leaps – when a skater rotates four times in the air – as she crushed the competition in Beijing’s … Read more

Azam Khan eager to prove worth for Islamabad United

azam

Young wicketkeeper-batter Azam Khan is eager to prove his worth for Islamabad United in the upcoming edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL). The 23-year-old joined the two-time champions in a tradeoff for the seventh edition of Pakistan’s premier T20 competition. While talking to Cricwick, Azam revealed that he had a hard time convincing his … Read more

Real Madrid target statement win over Sevilla in La Liga battle

Madrid

MADRID: Real Madrid will need to capitalise on their excellent run of form to extend their lead at the top of La Liga when they face third-placed Sevilla on Sunday. Madrid have won seven and drawn one of their last eight games in all competitions and look by far the most reliable team in Spain after a … Read more

Adele’s caustic answer to Ed Sheeran’s album competition

Adele

Adele’s reaction to an open mic competition with fellow musician Ed Sheeran was amusing. During a Heart radio interview, host Jamie Theakston disclosed to Adele that Sheeran has an album “coming out at the same time.” Adele, surprised, inquired, “On the 19th?” “Well, not on the 19th, yeah, don’t panic,” Theakston remarked. Adele responded with … Read more