Author: Raja Zahid Khanzada

Liam and Noel Gallagher of Oasis made a surprising, last-minute adjustment after concluding their final rehearsal for the ‘Oasis Live ’25 Tour’. According to The Mirror, Oasis has implemented a significant alteration to their band’s lineup, as an individual previously named in the tour program will no longer be participating in the tour. This anticipated tour is set to commence on July 4, 2025, at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, and will wrap up on November 23 at the Estádio do Morumbi in São Paulo, Brazil. The core lineup of the band featured Liam as the lead vocalist and…

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Many people worldwide struggle with getting enough quality sleep. In the United States, an estimated 56% of individuals are thought to have a sleep disorder, while in Western Europe, this figure stands at about 31%. The Role of Nightmares Nightmares can be a potential contributor to poor sleep. Around 85% of adults experience at least one nightmare annually, with approximately 5% suffering from them frequently. Nightmares can stem from various causes, often linked to mental health conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, and stress. Additionally, certain medications, as well as the use of alcohol and illegal…

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Microsoft announced on Wednesday that it will lay off nearly 4% of its workforce, marking the latest round of job cuts as the tech giant seeks to rein in costs amidst substantial investments in artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure. As of June 2024, the company, which had approximately 228,000 employees worldwide, had previously announced layoffs in May affecting around 6,000 workers. Bloomberg News reported last month that Microsoft was planning to cut thousands more jobs, particularly within its sales divisions. The Windows maker had pledged $80 billion in capital spending for its fiscal year 2025. However, the escalating cost of scaling…

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Astronomers have confirmed the discovery of a third interstellar object hurtling through our solar system. This colossal comet, designated 3I/Atlas, is likely the largest ever detected originating from beyond our stellar neighborhood. This icy interloper offers a rare glimpse into the composition of other star systems. First spotted on Tuesday by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa)-funded ATLAS survey in Hawaii, the object, originally known as A11pl3Z, was quickly confirmed to be of interstellar origin by the International Astronomical Union’s Minor Planet Center, as reported by Science Alert. Its “fuzziness” strongly suggests it’s primarily composed of ice rather than…

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US President Donald Trump stated on Thursday that a phone call earlier in the day with Vladimir Putin yielded no progress at all on efforts to end the war in Ukraine. Conversely, a Kremlin aide reported that the Russian president reiterated Moscow’s commitment to pushing for solutions to the conflict’s “root causes.” According to a readout provided by Putin’s aide, Yuri Ushakov, the two leaders did not discuss a recent pause in some US weapons shipments to Kyiv during their nearly hour-long conversation. US attempts to resolve Russia’s war in Ukraine through diplomacy have largely stalled, and Trump has faced…

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United States President Donald Trump is set to sign his massive tax-cut and spending bill into law on Friday at 5 pm (ET) — 3 am Saturday (PST) — marking a major political win after narrowly clearing Congress. This legislation will deliver sweeping tax breaks for corporations and the wealthy while simultaneously slashing health coverage for millions of Americans. The 218-214 vote in the House amounts to a significant victory for the Republican president. The bill will fund his immigration crackdown, make his 2017 tax cuts permanent, and introduce new tax breaks that he promised during his 2024 campaign. It…

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On Wednesday, Republicans in the House of Representatives experienced a halting progression in their efforts to advance United States President Donald Trump’s massive tax-cut and spending bill. At one point, it appeared they had overcome concerns regarding its cost, which had been raised by a handful of hardliners. However, the measure subsequently stalled again. As lawmakers moved in and out of closed-door meetings, a procedural vote was kept open for over seven hours, allowing President Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson time to persuade dissenting members to support the president’s flagship legislation. Ultimately, the procedural measure passed by a vote…

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On Wednesday, the Colombian navy announced its unprecedented seizure of an unmanned narco-submarine equipped with a Starlink antenna off its Caribbean coast. While the vessel was not carrying drugs, both the Colombian navy and Western security sources based in the region informed AFP that they believe it represented a trial run of an unmanned vessel by a cocaine trafficking cartel. A naval spokesperson confirmed to AFP that “It was being tested and was empty.” When asked if it was operated by Starlink, the spokesperson affirmed that the vessel “had that technology” but added that the navy “was still studying how…

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In Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), a vast month-long Amarnath pilgrimage commenced on Thursday. Many faithful pilgrims began their journey near the very site where a deadly April attack sparked conflict with Pakistan. Last year, half a million devotees participated in the Amarnath pilgrimage to a sacred ice pillar located within a cave in the forested Himalayan hills above Pahalgam town. Pahalgam was the scene of an incident on April 22 where gunmen killed 26 mostly Hindu tourists. New Delhi asserted that these gunmen were backed by Pakistan, claims that Islamabad vehemently rejected. This ignited a series of…

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In a confined guesthouse in Pakistan’s federal capital, 25-year-old Kimia, a visual artist and women’s rights advocate, spends her days sketching women – dancing, playing, resisting – in a notebook that now holds the remnants of her hopes. She fled Afghanistan in 2024 after being accepted into a German humanitarian admission program designed for Afghans deemed at risk under the Taliban. A year later, Kimia finds herself stuck in limbo. Thousands of kilometers away in Germany, a February election dominated by migration debates and a subsequent change of government in May led to the gradual suspension of the program. The…

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