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Queen Elizabeth II lays to rest her ‘strength and stay’ Prince Philip


April 18, 2021

Queen Elizabeth II on Saturday bid farewell to her late husband, Prince Philip, at a royal funeral like no other, restricted by coronavirus rules but reflecting his long life of military and public service. The Duke of Edinburgh, who died on April 9 at age 99, was interred in the Royal Vault at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle after …

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James Bond film ‘No Time To Die’ to have largest world premier ever witnessed


April 18, 2021

James Bond film No Time To Die will reportedly witness the largest premier when it will be released in September. According to The Mirror, the film producers and MGM have allocated £10 million for the UK event. It is reported that the premier may take place in a large stadium in London like the Wembley Arena. The blockbuster was slated for an April …

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UK warships to sail for Black Sea in May as Ukraine-Russia tensions rise- Sunday Times


April 18, 2021

British warships will sail for the Black Sea in May amid rising tensions between Ukraine and Russia, the Sunday Times newspaper reported, citing senior naval sources. The deployment is aimed at showing solidarity with Ukraine and Britain’s NATO allies, the newspaper reported. One Type 45 destroyer armed with anti-aircraft missiles and an anti-submarine Type 23 frigate will leave the Royal Navy’s …

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Man blames wife for poisoning him just before death in viral video


April 18, 2021

In a shocking incident, a man recorded his video blaming his wife for allegedly poisoning him hours before he was found dead. The incident occurred in Ranchi, the capital of India’s Jharkand state, where a video of a businessman went viral on the same day he was poisoned to death. Premjit Prasad, a hotelier at the Naga Baba Khatal area …

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French nationals in Pakistan refuse embassy call to leave


April 18, 2021

The French community in Pakistan is torn between disbelief, fear and annoyance in reaction to their embassy’s call for them to leave the country after rioting this week by the recently proscribed Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP). Most, it seems, have decided to stay put. In a terse three-line email, accompanied by the words “urgent”, the embassy in Islamabad on Thursday recommended its nationals …

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Giant clam shells worth $24.8m seized in Philippine raid


April 18, 2021

MANILA: Philippine authorities said on Saturday they have seized some 200 tonnes of illegally harvested giant clam shells worth nearly $25 million in one of the biggest known operations of its kind in the country. Conservationists have expressed alarm over the surging illicit trade in the endangered creatures, which are used as a substitute for ivory following a global crackdown …

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Iran names suspect in Natanz attack, says he fled country


April 18, 2021

TEHRAN: Iran named a suspect on Saturday in the attack on its Natanz nuclear facility that damaged centrifuges there, saying he had fled the country hours before the sabotage happened. While the extent of the damage from the April 11 sabotage remains unclear, it comes as Iran tries to negotiate with world powers over allowing the US to re-enter its …

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FM Qureshi leaves for UAE on three-day official visit


April 18, 2021

ISLAMABAD: Amid reports that the United Arab Emirates has been mediating between India and Pakistan for reducing fears of a conflict in South Asia for the past few months, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi embarked on a three-day official visit to the Gulf state on Saturday. During the visit, the foreign minister will meet his counterpart Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed …

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Houston police get first Muslim assistant chief, a Pakistani


April 18, 2021

WASHINGTON: Yasar Bashir, a Pakistani-American commander, has been appointed Assistant Chief of Houston Police as head of the family violence department, said an official announcement. Mr Bashir, who also appeared in a National Geographic feature on Muslims in America in 2018, will be the first Muslim assistant chief of police in the United States. Born near Lahore, he came to the United …

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Nasa hopes to make history with helicopter’s test flight on Mars


April 18, 2021

Nasa hopes to score a 21st-century Wright Brothers moment and make history on Monday as it attempts to send a miniature helicopter buzzing over the surface of Mars in what would be the first powered, controlled flight of an aircraft on another planet. Landmark achievements in science and technology can seem humble by conventional measurements. The Wright Brothers’ first controlled …

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