October 2025

Selena Gomez explains why she kept her marriage to Benny Blanco a secret

Selena Gomez explains why she kept her marriage to Benny Blanco a secret Selena Gomez has finally revealed the surprising reason she kept the details of her star-studded wedding to music producer Benny Blanco under wraps. During an appearance on the latest episode of The Jennifer Hudson Show, the Calm down the singer said that […]

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Google’s Quantum Computing update rekindles old crypto fears

Bitcoin BTC$109,442.18 traded steady near $109,000 in Thursday’s Asian hours, extending a broad range since the Oct. 10 crash that wiped out $19 billion in leveraged bets and dampened risk sentiment. Ether ETH$3,884.12 hovered near $3,850, with solana (SOL, XRP$2.4119and ADA$0.6386 barely moved in the past 24 hours. The break comes after a volatile start

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What is the 26th Amendment – and how does it affect you?

Police officers walk past the Supreme Court of Pakistan building in Islamabad, Pakistan April 6, 2022. REUTERS For the first time in Pakistan’s history, lawmakers can handpick who they want as the country’s chief justice, which, as you can imagine, poses a serious risk to the country’s judicial independence. Otherwise, the senior most judge of

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Users can start trading on Friday, after $230 million. hack is going to close

WazirX, once India’s largest cryptocurrency exchange by volume, will resume operations on October 24, according to an email sent to creditors. It ends more than a year of uncertainty for thousands of creditors left in limbo after one of the most dramatic collapses in the country’s crypto history, in which more than $230 million of

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Foreign medical graduates left in limbo as PMDC’s new rules unleash confusion and chaos

Changes affect the number of foreign universities recognized by PM&DC, determine who can receive a provisional license The new change in rules issued by the Pakistan Medical & Dental Council (PM&DC) has created a storm of confusion among Pakistanis who were foreign medical university graduates. The changes affect the number of foreign universities recognized by

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Queen Camilla says Meghan Markle is ‘dangerous’ to King Charles’ peace

Queen Camilla’s true feelings for Meghan were exposed amid the peace talks between Harry and Charles Queen Camilla is said to be strongly opposed to the idea of ​​Prince Harry and Meghan Markle returning to the royal family. According to a report by Radar onlinethe queen consort believes the duchess of sussex is “dangerous” to

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Stability a must for industrial growth, says Sharjeel

Senior Minister discusses transport infrastructure, law and order issues with KATI KARACHI: Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon on Wednesday visited the Korangi Association of Trade and Industry (KATI) where he met with industry leaders to discuss infrastructure, transport and law and order challenges affecting Karachi’s industrial zones. Memon was welcomed by KATI president Ikram

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Naqvi sends bulletproof vehicles rejected by KP to Balochistan

ISLAMABAD: Amid a public spat over “defective” bulletproof vehicles, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi announced on Wednesday that the disputed vehicles would now be sent to Balochistan instead. The move followed KP Chief Minister Sohail Afridi’s criticism of Islamabad’s anti-terror policy and his claim that the vehicles provided by the federal government were “old and defective”.

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After vegetables, sugar becomes the next crisis in Pakistan

Government refuses to press sugar mills for early crushing; Rana Tanveer points to the IMF’s limits Rs134 billion has been earned by sugar profiteers. PHOTO: PIXABAY RAWALPINDI: After vegetables, the country is now bracing for a renewed sugar crisis, with open market prices rising back to Rs 200. per According to traders, the government fixed

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Testing $0.19 Support as Tight Range Breakout Potential

Meme coin is consolidating near psychological support, while institutional flows and increased trading activity suggest position building ahead of potential breakout. News background Dogecoin fell 0.61% to $0.192 during Tuesday’s session, pulling back from intraday highs of $0.195 as sellers capped gains at resistance. The move follows Monday’s brief push toward $0.20, with traders citing

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