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Kim Kardashian is ‘worried’ about dating again: Here’s Why


June 27, 2021

American reality TV star Kim Kardashian is not ready for another romantic relationship. The diva, who parted ways with ex-husband rapper Kanye West, is taking her time to move on from the trauma. Meanwhile, Kanye is currently in the news for seeing model Irina Shaykh. According to US Weekly, a source to Kim says that she is not “focused on …

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Alizeh Shah asks ‘if long hair essential for adult girls’


June 27, 2021

Alizeh Shah is considered one of Pakistan’s best-talented actresses.   The actress also enjoys an ever-increasing fan following on social media.   The 21-year-old actress keeps treating her fans to her cute photos from time to time. On Saturday, Alizeh Shah has shared a throwback image of herself on social media from her childhood days, infancy days to be accurate.   Posting her …

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Regional exports rise 6pc in 11 months


June 27, 2021

ISLAMABAD: Paki­stan’s exports to nine regional countries witnessed a growth of 6.23 per cent in 11 months of the outgoing fiscal year, data released by the State Bank of Pakistan on Saturday. The country’s exports to Afgha­nistan, China, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, India, Iran, Nepal, Bhutan and the Maldives account for a small amount of $3.528 billion — just 15.62pc of …

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Abu Dhabi Covid app removes vaccine option for visitors


June 27, 2021

Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), has removed an option for visitors to apply for Covid-19 vaccines from a dedicated mobile app, although a hotline run by Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA) last week said tourists were eligible. SEHA, which operates the emirate’s health infrastructure, had said that visitors with visas issued by Abu Dhabi and …

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Ganges exposes hundreds of Covid graves


June 27, 2021

ALLAHABAD: Seasonal flooding of the Ganges is flushing out shallow graves and exposing some of the hundreds of bodies that were buried by the river during India’s recent Covid-19 surge. Neeraj Kumar Singh, an official in the northern city of Allahabad, said that almost 150 bodies have had to be cremated in the past three weeks. “We are not exhuming …

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Germany knife attack victims were all women: police


June 27, 2021

WUERZBURG: Authorities in Germany were investigating on Saturday what prompted a man to go on the rampage with a knife in the town of Wuerzberg on Friday, killing three women and seriously injuring five other women. Officials said the suspect, whose rampage was halted when police arrested him, was a 24-year-old Somali immigrant who had had mental health problems in …

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Thousands climb Indonesian volcano for ritual sacrifice


June 27, 2021

PROBOLINGGO: Thousands of worshippers trudged up an active Indonesian volcano on Saturday to cast livestock and other offerings down its smouldering crater in a centuries-old religious ceremony. Every year people from the Tengger tribe gather from the surrounding highlands to throw fruit, vegetables, flowers and even livestock such as goats and chickens into Mount Bromo’s crater as part of the …

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Erdogan launches work on controversial Black Sea canal


June 27, 2021

ISTANBUL: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday launched the start of construction on a controversial canal aimed at easing congestion on the Bosphorus but which critics say courts environmental disaster. The “Canal Istanbul” is a gigantic waterway running parallel to the Bosphorus Strait connecting the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara and the Mediterranean. “Today we are opening …

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Thousands displaced by fighting around Kunduz


June 27, 2021

KUNDUZ: About 5,000 Afghan families have fled their homes in Kunduz after days of fighting between the Taliban and government forces, officials said on Saturday, with the insurgents continuing to surround the key northern city. The Taliban briefly seized the city twice in recent years but have now captured the surrounding districts and a nearby border crossing with Tajikistan. “About …

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