Author: Hasnain Abid Khanzada

PARIS: Bollywood superstars Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Alia Bhatt made a striking appearance at Paris Fashion Week 2024, showcasing their global presence as ambassadors for the beauty brand L’Oréal. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan graced the red carpet in a stunning red gown featuring an off-shoulder design and a long veil that added a regal touch to her look. She completed her ensemble with bold red lipstick and beautifully styled hair. Notably, L’Oréal’s famous slogan “We’re Worth It” was elegantly displayed on her veil, captured beautifully in aerial shots. On the other hand, Alia Bhatt made her debut at Paris Fashion Week,…

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KARACHI: Pakistani model and actress Sunita Marshall expressed her strong support for the joint family system during her appearance on a morning show. She stated that living with in-laws brings many conveniences to life, alleviating worries about various issues. Sunita highlighted that one of the primary benefits of residing with in-laws is the relief from child-rearing responsibilities, as grandparents are present in the home. She mentioned that her mother-in-law takes care of daily needs, such as meal preparation and grocery shopping, while also helping with her personal issues, including managing clothing. Fellow actress Tuba Anwar, who was also part of…

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LAHORE: Social media is abuzz with rumors that Pakistani actress and host Veena Malik has fallen in love once again. Screenshots of Veena Malik’s Instagram stories have gone viral, showing her resharing videos from a TikTok account named “M Shahryar01” and the Instagram account of “Shahryar Chaudhry.” Along with the videos, she posted red heart emojis and comments, sparking speculation that a special someone has re-entered her life. However, Veena Malik has yet to make a clear statement about this “mystery man,” and his identity remains undisclosed. This isn’t the first time that rumors of a special relationship involving Veena…

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NEW YORK: United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has stated in an interview with CNN that it is abundantly clear that neither side in the Gaza conflict is interested in a ceasefire. Guterres described the situation as a significant tragedy, emphasizing that this war must come to an end, yet neither Israel nor Hamas appears willing to pursue a truce. He expressed concern that the conflict is now expanding into Lebanon, jeopardizing peace in the region. Guterres held both Israel and Hamas responsible for the failure to reach a ceasefire agreement despite numerous mediation efforts, stating that neither party is prepared…

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TEL AVIV: Hamas has refuted Israeli claims regarding the alleged death or loss of contact with its leader, Yahya Sinwar, following an airstrike. According to Arab media reports, Hamas spokesman Dr. Khalid Qadumi stated that the organization maintains a strong and effective connection with Sinwar and is receiving instructions from him. He emphasized that the Israeli propaganda is false, asserting that Yahya Sinwar is safe and actively leading the resistance against Israel. Dr. Qadumi noted that Israel aims to demoralize Palestinians with such deceitful propaganda, but the Zionist state will be met with significant disappointment in this endeavor. The Hamas…

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Karachi: A two-member investigative committee from the Department of Culture has submitted a detailed report to the Provincial Minister for Culture and Tourism, Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah, regarding the paintings of artist Saifi Somroo. The committee, consisting of Director General of Culture Manwar Mahesar and Director General of Archaeology and Antiquities Abdul Fattah Sheikh, was tasked with compiling the report after a thorough review with the administration of Frere Hall. According to the report, the paintings at Frere Hall have been there since 2017 and have not gone missing. These paintings are part of a drama shoot, as the drama…

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WASHINGTON: In a turn of events that could reshape the presidential election, Republican candidate Donald Trump has gained a lead over Democratic nominee Kamala Harris in surveys conducted in three pivotal states. With the U.S. presidential election scheduled for November 5, recent surveys indicate a mixed trend among voters, yet Harris has generally been considered the favorite. However, new polling from The New York Times and Siena College reveals promising news for the former president. In this poll, 713 voters participated from Arizona, 682 from Georgia, and 682 from North Carolina, each state featuring a margin of error of four…

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London: Scientists have introduced a blood test that utilizes lipid profiles to identify the risk of early health issues related to obesity in children. Researchers have developed a new blood test that uses lipids to identify children who may be at a higher risk of obesity-related problems such as type 2 diabetes, liver disease, and heart disease. Researchers at King’s College London have discovered a new link between lipids and diseases affecting children’s metabolism, providing an early warning system for conditions including liver disease. The study, published in Nature Medicine, suggests that this could help healthcare professionals more quickly identify…

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TEL AVIV / BEIRUT: The Israeli military’s relentless bombardment of Lebanon has resulted in the deaths of 558 individuals, including women and children, with over 1,600 others injured, raising concerns that the death toll may continue to rise. According to international news agencies, the Israeli military unleashed indiscriminate airstrikes in southern and eastern regions of Lebanon, targeting innocent civilians. Lebanon’s Ministry of Health has confirmed that the number of fatalities from the brutal bombardment has reached 558, with more than 1,600 injuries, many of which are in critical condition. Among the victims, a significant number are women and children, and…

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TEL AVIV: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed aggressive intentions to continue the brutal bombardment of Lebanon, warning Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah that “everyone is in our crosshairs.” According to Israeli media, during a speech at army headquarters, Netanyahu urged the Lebanese public to take their warnings seriously and evacuate their homes immediately. He justified the strikes on residential areas by accusing Hezbollah of storing missiles and automatic weapons within those homes, which, he claimed, are used to target Israel. Netanyahu stated that the Israeli military responds to protect its land and citizens, emphasizing, “We have no war with…

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