Author: Raja Zahid Khanzada

Royal aides have disclosed a significant update regarding King Charles’ health following his recent visit to Italy. According to the Daily Express, royal insiders have revealed that King Charles’ ongoing cancer treatment is progressing “tremendously,” despite a “temporary setback” last month when he was briefly hospitalized due to experiencing “side effects” from his treatment. The publication quoted a senior palace official, who, when asked about potential adjustments to his schedule, stated: “We’ve all tried! But as people will have seen, The King enjoys his work, he enjoys engaging with as many people as possible; he has a voracious appetite for…

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The iconic duo Elton John and Brandi Carlile are poised to celebrate their recent achievement. The pair collaborated on an album titled “Who Believes In Angels?” which has reached the coveted number one spot on the Official Charts’ collaborative album list. This marks John’s 10th UK chart-topper throughout his impressive 57-year career, while it is Carlile’s first time reaching the pinnacle of the charts. Speaking exclusively to Official Charts, the “Hakuna Matata” hitmaker shared, “Working with Brandi, Bernie and Andrew on this album was one of the greatest musical experiences of my life.” He elaborated, “It was initially challenging, but…

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Prince Harry has ignited a firestorm across royal circles, leading many to fear a second coming of his memoir “Spare.” This development arises as Prince Harry is currently engaged in an appeal battle in UK courts for the reinstatement of his taxpayer-funded security. During the legal proceedings, the Prince himself is reported to have felt shocked by the information concealed behind closed doors. According to the Daily Mail, he stated, “People would be shocked by what’s being held back.” This is because his “worst fears have been confirmed by the whole legal disclosure in this case and that’s really sad.”…

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Iran and the US held “productive” talks in Oman on Saturday and agreed to reconvene next week, Tehran announced, in a dialogue intended to address Tehran’s escalating nuclear programme as President Donald Trump threatens military action if a deal is not reached. “I think we are very close to a basis for negotiations and if we can conclude this basis next week, we’ll have gone a long way and will be able to start real discussions based on that,” Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi told state television. Araqchi described the talks – the first between Iran and a Trump administration,…

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UK Finance Minister Rachel Reeves has expressed her desire for a stronger relationship with the European Union and cautioned that new US tariffs could severely damage both the British and global economies. The British minister articulated this in a column for “The Observer,” scheduled for publication on Sunday. She stated her aim to achieve “an ambitious new relationship” with the European Union while simultaneously pursuing a trade deal with the United States. In a separate article drawing from Reeves’ column on Saturday, “The Observer” reported that the finance minister wrote that tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump will have…

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India has resorted to deploying troops to quell violent protests that have broken out in the state of West Bengal over legislation aimed at altering the management of Muslim-owned religious properties. Police used tear gas against the thousands of demonstrators who gathered on Friday in the state’s Murshidabad district. Three people, including a child, were killed, police informed AFP on Saturday. “So far, 118 people have been arrested in connection with the violence,” stated Jawed Shamim, a senior police official in the state, adding that at least 15 police officers sustained injuries. The state’s high court has mandated the deployment…

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Already struggling with widespread devastation from a recent earthquake, Myanmar and Papua New Guinea were struck again by moderate magnitude seismic events on Sunday, while tremors were also felt in Tajikistan. The European Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) reported that a magnitude 5.6 earthquake hit Myanmar, as the crisis-stricken nation mourned thousands of deaths amidst the celebration marking the beginning of its water festival. According to the seismological centre, the earthquake occurred at a depth of 35 kilometres (21.75 miles). The EMSC also reported a magnitude 5.9 earthquake in the central Asian country of Tajikistan at a depth of 16km (10…

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The Saudi Ministry of Interior has announced a set of updated procedures and guidelines as part of the preparations for Hajj 2025, with the aim of ensuring the safety and security of pilgrims during the holy season. In a notification issued on Sunday, the ministry stated that the final entry date for Umrah performers into the Kingdom will be Sunday, April 13, 2025, while the last permissible departure date is Tuesday, April 29, 2025. Notice issued by the Ministry of Interior of Saudi Arabia, April 13, 2025. — X/@MOISaudiArabia The ministry warned that failure to depart by this date will…

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Former Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Khan Afridi on Saturday lamented the Lahore Qalandars’ subpar performance against Islamabad United in the opening match of the tenth edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL). Expressing his thoughts on Samaa TV programme “Zor Ka Jor”, Afridi said: “Giving the excuse of not having the right combination is not fair.” He said, “It is up to the seniors within the team to embrace the fighting spirit.” “It is commendable to provide the youngsters with an opportunity to play, but it is not right to change the batting order of the regular openers,” he added.

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Multan Sultans will extend solidarity to the people of Palestine during the ongoing edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL). According to details, during PSL X, the Sultans will support Palestinian children. The people of Palestine will receive Rs100,000 for every six hit by the Sultans’ batters. Similarly, they [people of Palestine] will also receive Rs100,000 for every wicket taken by any of the Sultans’ bowlers. In a video statement, Multan Sultans owner Ali Tareen said: “We stand with the Palestinian children and victims.”

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