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Former Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan is indicted under anti-terror law.

Imran Khan alleged on Sunday that the government temporarily blocked YouTube in Pakistan so that his political rally speech could not be viewed live. Former Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan has been indicted under anti-terror statutes for allegedly threatening police officials and a judge. In a speech he delivered on Saturday,...

The rise of the rupee results in a gain of 386 points for stocks.

On Friday, the benchmark KSE-100 index reversed its losses due to the rupee's robust recovery and anticipated inflows. According to the website of the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX), the benchmark index rose 386.33 points, or 0.91 percent, to 42,629.66 points at 12:26 p.m. On Thursday, political turmoil and an increase in...

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People revolted by ‘waffle stomping’ shower habit revelation

Social media users were appalled to discover that 'waffle stomping' was deemed 'unhygienic' and 'an error' by medical professionals.'   Andrew Carpenter, an Australian attorney, recirculated a Reddit post in which a man describes his wife's revolting bathing habit, sparking considerable online discussion.  The male stated in the original 2022 post that their wife poops in the shower and then stomps it down the drain. 'This is no comedy.'

Panama elects new president amid societal upheaval and drought

José Raúl Mulino, the leading presidential candidate, had his motion to disqualify his candidacy denied by the supreme court of Panama, two days before the country's election on Sunday.  Despite the elimination of a degree of unpredictability surrounding the vote by the ruling early on Friday, social unrest continues to plague the nation against a backdrop of massive demonstrations, economic stagnation, arid conditions in the Panama Canal, and the shutdown of a major copper mine.

After power outage, Bristol hospitals announce ‘internal critical incident’

Hospitals in the heart of Bristol have been proclaimed to be experiencing a critical incident; the public is advised to remain away and utilize alternative services as necessary. All patients are secure, according to the University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust (UHBW). The trust operates several medical facilities, such as the eye hospital, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, and Bristol Royal Infirmary; however, the specific facilities that have been impacted remain unknown.

Italy bans ‘puppy yoga’ following cruelty allegations

Dedicated practitioners of yoga have elevated the downward dog in studios that offer "puppy yoga" courses in Italy.  To safeguard the health and welfare of the animals, the health ministry has prohibited the use of puppies, thereby restraining the expanding trend.  The ministry made an official declaration restricting "animal assisted" wellness activities, such as yoga, to mature dogs exclusively. The ministry stated that organizations that "directly contact dog breeders" to temporarily use canines for yoga sessions had come to its attention.