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Swedish film festival puts audiences under hypnosis
To add another dimension to the cinematic experience, Scandinavia's largest film festival introduced 20 minutes of hypnosis ahead of the featured movies.
"We have built this hypnotic cinema to experiment with the film experience, to…
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New York Times buys ‘Wordle’
The New York Times announced Monday it had bought Wordle, a phenomenon played by millions just four months after the game burst onto the Internet, for an "undisclosed price in the low seven figures."
Created by engineer Josh Wardle, the…
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PM rejects summary for petrol price hike by Rs 10
ISLAMABAD, Jan 31 : Prime Minister Imran Khan Monday rejected a summary to increase the petrol price by Rs 10 per liter and diesel by Rs 14, in the national interest.
The prime minister said that government would bear the burden of the…
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PPP’s top leadership should have resigned instead of Gilani: Fawad
ISLAMABAD, Jan 31 : Minister for Information and Broadcasting Chaudhry Fawad Hussain on Monday took PPP leadership to the task and said their top leaders should have owned the fiasco in the upper house during major legislation.
“Yousuf…
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Engro CEO Ghias Khan becomes OICCI president
Engro Corporation Limited CEO Ghias Khan has become President of the Overseas Investors Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OICCI) for the 2022 term.
“We are pleased to announce that Ghias Khan, President & CEO of Engro Corporation…
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Murder of Christian pastor in Peshawar act of wanton violence
The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) strongly condemns the murder of Pastor William Siraj, who was shot dead in Peshawar on Sunday on his way home from church. Reverend Patrick Naeem was also injured in the attack.
HRCP sees…
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Pakistan, Afghanistan discuss border issues
Pakistan’s National Security Adviser Moeed Yusuf, who also heads Afghanistan Inter-Ministerial Coordination Cell (AICC), visited Kabul on 29-30 January 2022.
The objective of the visit was to discuss with Afghan leadership the…
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Sindh announces Kashmir Day holiday
The Sindh government has announced a public holiday in the province on February 5 on account of Kashmir Day.
According to a notification issued by the provincial government, Sindh will observe Kashmir Solidarity Day on Saturday (February…
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Trump hints at pardons for those charged over US Capitol riot if re-elected
Former US President Donald Trump has suggested he would pardon some of those charged for their part in the assault on the US Capitol last year if he were reelected in the 2024 presidential vote.
"If I run, and if I win we will treat…
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Lahore Qalandars beat Karachi Kings by six wickets!
Match 6 – Lahore Qalandars beat Karachi Kings by six wickets
Player of the match – Fakhar Zaman
Monday’s fixture – Quetta Gladiators v Multan Sultans
The official nomenclature of the tournament is HBL PSL. Media houses are instructed to…
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Imran welcomes Trudeau’s stance on Islamophobia
Prime Minister Imran Khan Sunday welcomed Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s unequivocal condemnation of Islamophobia, calling for an end to hatred against Muslims.
On his Twitter handle, the prime minister also appreciated…
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Federer and Djokovic praise ‘great champion’ Nadal for Slam record
Rafael Nadal's record 21st Grand Slam title, secured in an epic Australian Open final on Sunday was hailed by both Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic who had been tied with him on 20.
Nadal, 35, battled back from two sets down to defeat…
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Apple hits revenue record despite chip shortage
Apple reported record $124 billion quarterly revenue on Thursday, despite a global chip pinch and shifting impacts of the pandemic that have weighed down other big tech players.
The expectations-beating results offered signals that the…
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Pentagon chief orders reforms to reduce civilian deaths
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin ordered Pentagon officials Thursday to undertake reforms to reduce the number of civilian deaths from military strikes after multiple unjustified fatal incidents.
The protection of civilians is…
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