Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Chinese ambassador calls on caretaker minister for energy

chinese energy

The Ambassador of China to Pakistan, Jiang Zaidong, met with the Caretaker Federal Minister for Energy, Muhammad Ali, on Tuesday. During their meeting, the Minister expressed his appreciation for China’s consistent involvement in Pakistan’s energy sector, as stated in a press release. The Minister also extended his congratulations for the successful 3rd Belt and Road … Read more

Keke Palmer Attends Beyoncé’s Concert With Darius Jackson After Public Shaming

Keke Palmer

Keke Palmer and Darius Jackson attended Beyoncé’s third Renaissance tour performance at the SoFi Stadium.

The 29-year-old fitness instructor shared moments from their night out on his Instagram Stories.

During Beyoncé’s hit song “Energy,” the 30-year-old actress from “Nope” and Jackson joined the viral “Mute Challenge” trend in a video.

As Beyoncé sang, “Look around, it’s me and my crew. Big energy!” the pair exchanged glances, smiles, and even did jumping jacks.

In response to Beyoncé’s request for “silver fashions,” Keke Palmer sported a silver corset over a white blouse and blue leggings.

She completed her look with several silver bangles, silver makeup, and a half-up, half-down hairstyle.

Captioning an Instagram clip of her close-up, she wrote, “Had to go see my girl againnnn. Happy Birthday Beyonce! I’m just in the suite. Eating sweets. Being BEAT.”

Jackson had previously publicly criticized Palmer for wearing a sheer dress and thong bodysuit to an Usher concert in Las Vegas two months before their concert date.

On July 5, he tweeted a viral video of her dancing to a version of his hit “There Goes My Baby,” with the comment, “It’s the outfit tho.. you a mom.”

Despite facing backlash, Jackson maintained his stance, stating, “We live in a generation where a man of the family doesn’t want the wife & mother to his kids to showcase b**ty cheeks to please others & he gets told how much of a hater he is.”

“This is my family & my representation. I have standards & morals to what I believe,” he continued. “I rest my case.”

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PM summons crucial cabinet meeting on energy today

PM energy meeting

Comprehensive three-point agenda will be discussed. Implementation of contracts with wind power generating companies will also be considered. Draft of Oil Refinery Policy 2023 will be presented for approval. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has called an important meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Energy (CCOE) on Monday. The meeting is aimed at discussing the three-point … Read more

Doing This Acupressure Will Give Your Body Extra Energy

Acupressure
  • This approach is used by millions of people.
  • Under pressure, certain areas of your body produce a physical reaction.
  • The body’s pressure points are frequently referred to as its hidden buttons.

This approach is used by millions of people, many of whom report beneficial effects on their life. Make this a regular practice, and you’ll be amazed. Under pressure, certain areas of your body produce a physical reaction. Acupressure is the term for them. The body’s pressure points are frequently referred to as its hidden buttons. Reflexology practitioners and others who are familiar with the do-in self-massage technique are likely already aware of these concepts. According to oriental medicine, these points can help you combat specific bodily issues. It simply takes two minutes per day to use the trick because it is so easy.

You can stimulate the body in a beneficial way by applying pressure to a certain pressure point. Using the proper technique in the appropriate situation is the trick.

You can give your entire body more vitality if you use your hands to stimulate properly. All of the internal organs can be stimulated and given a boost via pressure points. You can combat weariness, illnesses, and other issues in this way.

Every organ works harder to battle microorganisms while your body is fighting them. Because of this, it’s critical that they all perform at a high level. The pressure from a sick organ can be felt throughout the body. It almost seems as though the damaged area of the body will weigh down the healthy areas. The organs of the body are mutually dependent on one another for proper operation, even though medically it is not exactly that way.

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Mexico eyes ‘mutually satisfactory’ solution to U.S. energy trade spat -deputy minister

Mexico City

Mexico’s Deputy Economy Minister Luz Maria de la Mora hopes for a “mutually satisfactory solution” to talks requested by the US and Canada over what they claim are Mexican energy-related breaches of a regional trade pact. If unresolved, the dispute could lead to punitive tariffs in the United States. Mexico will not use the energy … Read more

Energy fears weaken German taboos over nuclear power and speed limits

Germany may address the energy crisis by setting a speed limit on the autobahn. The country’s final three nuclear power reactors are scheduled to shut down at the end of the year. To combat climate change, there are requests to set speed limits on the carriageways. Ricarda Lang, co-leader of the Green Party, says her … Read more

Rupee declines despite IMF nod

KARACHI: The Pakistani rupee shed Rs1.15 against the dollar to reach Rs210.95 on Friday after the investors’ sentiments cooled down regarding the International Monetary Fund (IMF) recent development. The local unit shed Rs1.15 to close at Rs210.95 to the dollar from Thursday’s closing of Rs209.80 in the interbank foreign exchange market. Analysts said that the … Read more

The world’s most powerful tidal turbine just got a major funding boost

tidal turbine

Orbital Marine Power announces that it received $9.64 million in funding for its O2 tidal turbine. The SNIB contributed £4 million, while 1,000 investors contributed the remaining $5 million. The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) is a hub for tidal and wave energy projects. Another development for the developing tidal power industry came on Monday … Read more

Day is not far when load shedding will be reduced: PM

coalition demand inflation

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said the government was making efforts to revive power plants to end the worsening energy crisis in the country. Addressing the launching ceremony of Innovation Hub to involve different stakeholders in policymaking, the prime minister said the previous government unnecessarily delayed the reopening of power plants and aggravated the crisis. … Read more

Germany takes chance with downturn as Russian gas crisis deepens

Germany

Energy is at the heart of a financial fight between Russia and the West over Ukraine. “This is another aspect,” Habeck said. “This methodology can’t be permitted to succeed.” Germany Economy Minister Habeck said diminished supplies added to monetary assault and part of Russian President Putin’s arrangement. The EU depended on Russia for as much … Read more

Vettel utilizes Canadian Grand Prix to fight tar sands

Vettel

Sebastian Vettel attended the Canadian Grand Prix focusing his foundation’s focus on the tar sands. The Aston Martin driver said he will likewise wear an exceptional cap for Sunday’s race featuring the issue. Vettel showed up at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve riding bike wearing a white T-shirt donning an image of pipeline with “Quit Mining Tar … Read more

Top energy producer Australia braces for power cuts

Queensland and New South Wales could be worst hit. Australia is one of the world’s largest coal and gas producers. Roughly a quarter of country’s coal-fired power plants offline due to outages and maintenance.   On Tuesday, residents along Australia’s densely populated east coast could expect blackouts due to an energy crisis afflicting one of … Read more

As rate rise bets heat up, Canadian stocks and currencies are falling

Canadian

The Canadian Toronto Stock Exchange’s S&P/TSX composite index ended down 2.6% at 19,742.56. A correction is when an index closes 10% below its record closing high. The TSX did that on May 11 and May 12 but then rallied. Canadian financial exchange tumbled once more into remedy an area on Monday and the dollar debilitated … Read more

PM: Moldova is looking for methods to retain its ‘resilience’

war

Natalia Gavrilita, the country’s prime minister, said there is little evidence that Moldova is in immediate danger. Moldova, one of Europe’s poorest countries, is highly reliant on Russian gas. With a rate of 29 percent, it has the highest inflation rate in Europe. Despite Moldova’s anxiety over the escalation of the war in Ukraine, Natalia … Read more

Target weighs on retailers, while Wall Street soars with tech and energy

energy

US stocks rallied late on Tuesday to close higher for a second straight day. Target Corp’s warning about excess inventory weighed on retail stocks for much of the session. Apple shares climbed despite news that the company must change the connector on iPhones sold in Europe by 2024. U.S. stocks mobilized late on Tuesday to … Read more

Biden waives tariffs on solar panels for four countries, citing a defence law

Biden

President Joe Biden waived tariffs on solar panels from four Southeast Asian nations for two years. The exemption applies to panels from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. It will serve as a “bridge” while U.S. manufacturing ramps up, the White House says. President Joe Biden deferred levies on sunlight based chargers from four Southeast Asian … Read more

UN chief calls for action to alleviate ‘food crisis’

As the crisis in Ukraine has disrupted global food and energy markets, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres called for swift and decisive action to maintain a “steady flow of food.” Speaking in Stockholm, Guterres said “the war must end now” while condemning the Russian invasion of Ukraine as “a violation of its territorial integrity and … Read more

Egypt expects $8bn investments in energy sector this year

Egypt

Egypt anticipates investment in the energy industry to range between $7 and $8 billion for the current fiscal year, according to the ministry of petroleum and natural resources. Tarek El-Molla went on to say that the data were being reviewed with foreign corporations and that changes in global oil prices necessitated additional investment plans. He … Read more

Scientists test a unique geothermal energy system 4,100 feet underground.

geothermal

The group collaborates to build and test the “rock star” system. 4100 feet beneath, a team of scientists has devised a one-of-a-kind gadget to help them find out how to capture energy from deep underground. The Stimulation and Flow System is the latest “rock star” from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) and its collaborators, and … Read more

The gas ‘poker game’ between Russia and Europe

Russian gas

The decline in Russian gas exports to the European Union has had no significant impact on supply, but it does put pressure on the region to wean itself off Moscow’s energy. Here is a look at the issue: The EU relies heavily on Russian gas, raising concerns that Moscow could use its export to blackmail … Read more

India’s Reliance rakes in $100 bn annual revenue

India

Reliance Industries became the first Indian corporation to cross $100 billion in annual revenues, after reporting solid quarterly earnings across its energy, telecoms, and retail operations on Friday, Between January and March, the company, which is owned by Asia’s richest man Mukesh Ambani, posted a net profit of 162.03 billion rupees ($2.1 billion), up 22.5 … Read more

Susanna Reid says Elsie is ‘disappointed’ with Boris Johnson

Boris Johnson

Susanna Reid, the show’s host, said Boris Johnson’s response to a 77-year-old woman who eats only one meal a day and travels by bus during the day to keep her home expenditures down was “disappointed” with the response to her plight in an interview with Good Morning Britain. On the ITV show, Reid questioned the … Read more

Germany slashes energy reliance on Russia

Russia

Germany announced on Sunday that it has made significant progress in lowering its dependency on Russian energy, a strategic change that the European Union’s largest economy has been doing since Russia invaded Ukraine. Russian supplies now make up 12 percent of Germany’s oil imports compared to 35 percent previously, the economy ministry said in a … Read more

Chernobyl radiation ‘abnormal’ since Russian takeover: IAEA chief

Chernobyl

The UN atomic watchdog chief on Tuesday defined radiation levels at the Chornobyl nuclear disaster site as “abnormal”, announcing the area’s brief Russian occupation was “very, very dangerous”. “The radiation level, I would say, is abnormal,” said International Atomic Energy Agency director Rafael Grossi during a visit on the anniversary of the world’s worst nuclear … Read more

European stocks fall as impact of Ukraine war spreads

European

European stock markets the majority of time fell Tuesday, as the impact of the Ukraine war spread with the IMF slashing its world’s growth forecasts. Wall Street became up, with the three primary indices reporting rises of round zero. Eight percentage after starting, a marked alternate from Monday when markets have been decreasing over issues … Read more

UN warns Ukraine war will devastate poor countries

ukraine war

A UN task committee warns that Russia’s conflict in Ukraine threatens to ruin several developing nations’ economies, already struggling with rising food and energy costs. The battle was “supercharging” food, energy, and financial crises in impoverished nations already dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic, climate change, and a lack of proper funds for economic recovery, according … Read more

Saudi, Kuwait to develop gas field despite Iran complaint

Kuwait

Saudi Arabia and Kuwait will foster a contested gas field notwithstanding Iranian protests, while asking Tehran to participate in talks, an assertion said Wednesday. The Gulf partners will respect their arrangement, marked “unlawful” by Iran, to foster the Arash/Dorra oceanic gas field, the Saudi unfamiliar service said. “Saudi Arabia and… Kuwait affirm their right to … Read more

Auto sector booms with higher costs

auto sector

KARACHI: The auto sector production is booming, but the industry is also suffering a squeeze on margins through higher costs, and buyers have to pay much more for vehicles compared with most of the world. Despite multiplying prices, there has been no letup in car sales. However, FY23 is going to be a challenging year … Read more