March 2026

China urges dialogue to resolve Pakistan-Afghanistan tensions, warns force will worsen crisis

Foreign Minister Wang Yi calls for restraint and ceasefire, offers Beijing’s mediation to support regional peace Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi attends the ASEAN Post Ministerial Conference with China at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Center in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, July 10, 2025. Source: Reuters Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said the problems between Afghanistan and […]

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Prince William, Princess Kate annoy Princess Anne over new changes

Prince William, Princess Kate annoy Princess Anne over new changes Anne adheres to Queen Elizabeth’s approach as royal traditions depart King’s sister refutes new changes as William grows in influence Anne would ‘rather not be a lonely outlier’ in the middle of the key transition Prince William and Princess Kate are planning big changes for

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Katie Price says ‘manifesting works’ as she celebrates love with Lee Andrews

Katie’s marriage reportedly left her family in shock, with some said to be upset by her decision. Katie Price has shared her true feelings about her new husband Lee Andrews in her latest Instagram post. It is pertinent to mention that she tied the knot with Lee Andrews just 10 days after meeting him. Since

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Timothée Chalamet subtly roasted by Steven Spielberg at SXSW

Timothée Chalamet subtly roasted by Steven Spielberg at SXSW Steven Spielberg has become the latest, and perhaps most quietly devastating, voice to push back against Timothée Chalamet’s comments about ballet and opera, delivering a pointed reminder at SXSW that the art forms still matter. Speaking at a panel titled The Big Picture With Steven Spielberg

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PHC rules, civil courts lack jurisdiction in load shedding disputes

Directs power consumers to approach NEPRA for complaints about load shedding, distribution policies PESHAWAR: In a landmark ruling, the Peshawar High Court (PHC) has held that civil courts have no legal authority to intervene in cases related to load shedding or the administrative policies of the Peshawar Electric Supply Company (PESCO). The decision was taken

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‘It makes me sick’: Some users complain about the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s privacy screen

The Galaxy S26 Ultra comes with a new Privacy Display Some users complain that it causes eye strain and nausea Other Galaxy S226 Ultra owners don’t see any issues Samsung’s 2026 flagship phone got plenty of praise in our Galaxy S26 Ultra review, but we’re seeing a significant amount of complaints regarding one of its

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PTI is pushing for Imran’s hospitalization

On Friday, PTI leaders once again expressed serious concern over the health of jailed party founder and former prime minister Imran Khan and demanded his immediate treatment at the Islamabad Shifa International Hospital. Addressing the media, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Chief Minister Sohail Afridi said the party made every possible constitutional and legal effort to ensure that

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The UK government wants to prioritize getting data centers access to the national grid

Some projects face 15-year waiting lists for grid connection The UK government is revising waiting list requirements to remove non-viable applications Permission granted to some developers to build high voltage power lines and substations The UK government has set out plans to prioritize network connectivity for strategically important projects, recognizing the barriers some AI data

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