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Indian playback singer Arijit Singh, a renowned voice in Bollywood, has left fans and the film industry stunned with his sudden announcement of retirement from playback singing. In a social media post, the singer revealed that he would no longer accept new projects as a playback singer. This unexpected announcement comes after Singh’s recent rendition of the song ‘Matrubhoomi’ from the Salman Khan-starrer film ‘Battle of Gulshan’ alongside singer Shreya Ghoshal. In his statement, Singh revealed that there are multiple reasons behind his decision, citing his tendency to get exhausted quickly and his desire to step away from playback singing…

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According to official documents, 2,760 missing persons cases were resolved, while 970 remain under investigation. The government has tracked 1,804 missing persons in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. In the province, 707 individuals returned home, 861 were found at internship centers, 148 were located in various jails, and 88 bodies were recovered. Official data shows that the number of missing persons cases across the country has reached 10,806. In Punjab, 1,794 missing persons cases were reported, 1,583 were resolved, and 211 remain under investigation. In Sindh, 1,868 missing persons cases were reported, 1,723 were resolved, and 145 remain under investigation. According to documents,…

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Global markets experienced a significant decline in gold prices, while oil costs saw a notable increase. Gold prices plummeted by over 4% in a single day, reaching a new low of $5,150 per ounce. In contrast, global markets witnessed a 4% surge in oil prices, reaching a 5-month high. Brent crude oil prices stood at $71 per barrel, while WTI crude oil prices stood at $65.56 per barrel. The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah announced that visa issuance for the Hajj season will commence on February 8. Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan held a phone conversation with…

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The US government has relaxed oil industry sanctions on Venezuela, issuing a general license for the country’s oil sales. According to foreign media reports, the Trump administration has announced that a general license has been issued for Venezuela’s oil industry. On the other hand, the US Treasury Department has stated that the new license allows the Venezuelan government to have access to normal oil transactions. The relaxation of sanctions will enable US companies to export, sell, transport, and refine oil from Venezuela. The move is part of the US government’s efforts to increase investment in Venezuela. US Secretary of State…

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Article: Delhi Police’s 27-year-old Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team leader, Kajal Choudhary, was allegedly killed by her husband Ankur in a suspected case of domestic violence. According to Indian media, Ankur battered his pregnant wife Kajal before hitting her on the head with a dumbbell, which resulted in her death. When Ankur called Kajal’s brother Nikhil on the phone during the incident, he said he was killing his sister. Delhi Police stated that the incident occurred on January 22nd night, where Ankur first called Nikhil and threatened him, saying “understand your sister” and then cut the call before killing…

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In a tragic incident, a 27-year-old model, Tanu Singh, ended her life by hanging in her home in Lucknow, India, after her husband’s joke left her heartbroken. According to reports, Tanu’s husband, Rahul Shrivastav, had made a humorous comment, calling her a “monkey” (bandar) while they were laughing and joking with their family members in the living room. Tanu, who was reportedly passionate about becoming a model, was deeply hurt by her husband’s joke and retreated to another room in the house. However, when her family members discovered her hanging from a fan with a rope, they immediately called for…

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The Indian government, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has failed to curb the increasing trend of intolerance and violence by Hindu extremist groups against minorities, particularly Muslims and Christians. According to a report by the Indian publication The Wire, Hindu extremists stormed a church in Odisha, where they forced Christian citizens to abandon their worship and threatened to expel them from the village. Two Christian youth were severely injured in the attack, which is the latest in a series of violent incidents targeting minorities. A research group, the India Hate Lab, has released a report on the…

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Iran’s nuclear and missile programs are set to face further strain as US President Donald Trump begins reviewing new and more stringent military options against the country. According to a report by The New York Times, these measures include potential attacks to weaken Iran’s leadership or cripple its nuclear and missile programs. Trump has also emphasized the need for further talks with Iran, expressing hope that military action will not be necessary. In related developments, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has spoken on the phone with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, emphasizing the importance of durable dialogue and diplomatic engagement for…

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In a significant move, the President of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, met with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin. The meeting marked a significant occasion, with the UAE President being honored with a ceremonial welcome. The Russian Air Force paid a ceremonial salute to the UAE President’s aircraft, marking the beginning of a historic visit. During the meeting, both leaders discussed the situation in the Middle East and emphasized the need for a peaceful resolution to the Israel-Palestine conflict. They also stressed the importance of accelerating efforts to achieve comprehensive peace in…

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Article: In a stern move to ensure public safety, the police in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates (UAE), have arrested eight reckless drivers and impounded their vehicles for dangerous driving during the recent heavy rains. According to the Sharjah Police, the drivers put citizens’ lives at risk by engaging in irresponsible driving, and they were fined a whopping 2,000 Dirhams, equivalent to PKR 1.5 million. Under the UAE’s traffic laws, the vehicles will be detained for 60 days. In related news, the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah announced that visa applications for the Hajj season would begin on February 8.…

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