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Bushra Ansari prays for speedy recovery of her ‘dearest’ friend Behroze Sabzwari


December 4, 2020

Veteran Pakistani star Bushra Ansari has prayed for speedy recovery of her ‘dearest’ friend Behroze Sabzwari, who has been tested positive for coronavirus. Bushra turned to Instagram and shared a throwback photo with Behroze and prayed for his early recovery. She wrote, “My dearest friend Behroze Sabzwari..get well soon..love u loads..” In the comment section, the Aangan Terha actress also disclosed that …

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Shawn Mendes found a ‘real kind of love’ from his film ‘In Wonder’


December 4, 2020

Shawn Mendes recently sat down for a candid discussion where he admitted that his new lease on life came after he watched his own documentary, In Wonder, and developed an appreciation for his age. The 22-year-old singer touched on it all during a Q&A session with In Wonder director Grant Singer. There he explained, “I can’t imagine what it’s going be like for …

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Selena Gomez’s candid mental health admission: ‘I’m still a work in progress’


December 4, 2020

The champion for mental health, Selena Gomez recently shed light on her own struggles during a candid discussion and pointed out how “It’s okay to be frustrated or have a hard day.” The Grammy award winning singer touched upon her past advocacy during an interview with People magazine for their People of the Year issue. There she was quoted saying, “I’ve been a champion …

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‘Ertugrul’ star Osman Soykut aka Ibn Arabi shares adorable throwback photo with Gulsim Ali


December 4, 2020

Turkish actor Osman Soykut, who plays ‘Ibn Arabi’ in historical drama series Dirilis: Ertugrul shared a behind-the-scenes adorable photo from the drama and the picture has won the hearts of his fans. Sharing the BTS snap from Ertugrul, Osman Soykut wrote, “Salam Alaikum to all my beloved fans around the World.⁠” He also shared a throwback photo with Gulsim Ali aka Aslihan Hatun from …

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Iranian scientist’s killing violation of world law: FO


December 4, 2020

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan said on Thursday the recent assassination of a top Iranian nuclear scientist violated international law. “Such acts not only run contrary to all norms of interstate relations and International Law but also threaten the peace and stability of an already fragile region,” Foreign Office spokesman Zahid Chaudhri said at his weekly media briefing. He was reacting to the assassination of …

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Pakistan seeks data sharing pact with UAE to curb under-invoicing


December 4, 2020

ISLAMABAD: In what appears to be a last resort, Pakistan Customs has linked curbing the menace of under-invoicing by the country’s importers to the inking of an Electronic Data Exchange (EDE) agreement with the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Over the past few years UAE ports have emerged as a leading source of under-invoicing for Pakistani importers who declare their products …

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Pakistan sees surge in methamphetamine seizures


December 4, 2020

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan experienced a significant increase in methamphetamine seizures bet­ween 2016 and 2018, and quantities of the drug seized increased more than 21 times from about 133kg in 2016 to 2.9 tonnes in 2018, reveals the ‘Global Synthetic Drugs Assessment 2020’. The report published by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) on Thursday says the spike in seizures …

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Talks between Indian govt, farmers fail to make headway


December 4, 2020

NEW DELHI: A fourth round of talks between the Indian government and 40 farmers’ unions over divisive farm laws failed to make headway on Thursday, but a cabinet minister said they would continue discussions on Saturday. In India’s biggest farm unrest in years, tens of thousands of growers are protesting on the outskirts of the capital Delhi against the laws …

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Snow, cold bring more hardship for migrants in Bosnia


December 4, 2020

VELIKA KLADUSA: Their long journeys already filled with uncertainty and hardship, migrants stranded in Bosnia are now facing one more adversity a cold Balkan winter. As the first snow of the season fell this week, many migrants staying in make-shift tent settlements in western Bosnia have been struggling to stay dry and warm. Cobbled together from pieces of nylon and …

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