Middle East peace 24 hours away? Pakistani PM suggests US-Iran may finalise deal soon

The Middle East chaos that has been raging for over 100 days might finally come to an end, Pakistan’s PM Shehbaz Sharif has hinted. Shehbaz said the US and Iran could finalise a peace deal within the next 24 hours, marking a major diplomatic breakthrough after months of conflict and negotiations.In a post on social…

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Katie Miller is not impressed with Jeff Bezos’ ex-wife MacKenzie Scott who has donated billions; says: MacKenzie Scott has given away $26 billion, almost entirely to groups that seek to dismantle …

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’ ex-wife, MacKenzie Scott, has failed to impress podcaster and former adviser to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Katie Miller. She criticised Scott’s charitable giving in a post on X, claiming that billions of dollars donated by the billionaire author and philanthropist have largely gone to organisations promoting progressive causes.In her…

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Poland’s PM calls for ‘truth’ and ‘mutual respect’ with Ukraine amid diplomatic row over WWII legacy

Poland and Ukraine struck a conciliatory tone Thursday as they opened the annual Ukraine Recovery Conference in the Polish port of Gdansk Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Thursday called for relations between Poland and Ukraine to be built on “truth” and “mutual respect” as the two countries sought to ease tensions at the Ukraine…

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Karnataka tourist slips from rocks, drowns off Goa coast | Goa News

A tourist from Karnataka tragically drowned in North Goa after slipping from treacherous rocks near Baga-Arpora. PANAJI: A 34-year-old tourist from Karnataka drowned after slipping from rocks along the Baga-Arpora coastline in North Goa on Wednesday afternoon.The deceased was identified as Ashpaq Masli, a resident of Bijapur, Karnataka. According to officials, he had climbed onto…

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Is US fighting ‘wrong war’? Iran threatens Trump’s $500bn Stargate project – report

The escalating conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran is beginning to spill beyond the battlefield and into the global technology race, with Chinese analysts warning that Washington’s flagship US$500 billion Stargate AI Project could face major disruption as instability spreads across the Gulf.Iran’s reported attacks on data centres in the United Arab Emirates…

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‘Is this how sports is promoted?’ Pakistan table tennis players told to cover own travel and accommodation costs for Asian Games | More sports News

Pakistan’s leading men’s and women’s table tennis players have been left surprised by a decision from the Pakistan Table Tennis Federation (PTTF), which has reportedly asked athletes to arrange their own funds if they want to compete at the Asian Games in Japan later this year.The issue came to light during the ongoing two-day national…

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‘Students’ blood on his hands’: CJP chief Dipke hits back at Pradhan during Jantar Mantar protest | India News

CJP founder Abhishek Dipke made the comments responding to Dharmendra Pradhan’s remarks calling them ‘terrorists’ NEW DELHI: Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke on Tuesday launched a sharp attack on Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan during an ongoing protest at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar, accusing him of being responsible for student deaths linked to alleged…

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Crude comeback: 20 million barrels leave Iran port after peace breakthrough

20 million barrels leave Iran port after peace breakthrough After months of disruption, oil exports from Iran finally picked up after Tehran and Washington reached a peace deal. According to shipping data cited by Bloomberg a wave of 11 tankers carrying 20 million barrels of crude left the Gulf of Oman port. The vessels had…

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7 expert-backed ways to avoid burnout

For working parents, burnout rarely arrives with dramatic warning signs. It creeps in through the small cracks of daily life: the skipped breakfast, the unanswered message, the schoolbag packed at midnight, the mental tab that never closes. One child needs help with homework, another is crying, a deadline is waiting, and the laundry is still…

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Japan does not use modern nails to repair centuries-old temples. Instead, master craftsmen rely on an ancient woodworking technique

Japan does not use modern nails to repair centuries-old temples. Instead, master craftsmen rely on an ancient woodworking technique (Representational AI photo) Centuries-old temples in Japan are still repaired without using modern nails, screws or metal brackets. In Japan, master carpenters instead continue to follow an ancient woodworking technique that has been passed down generations…

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