Petrol shock, free rides & more: How is Pakistan dealing with Hormuz energy crisis

The Middle East crisis has stretched beyond the one month mark, sending ripples across the globe. While somes nations are hiking fuel prices, others are introducing other measures to cushion consumers from the impact while balancing energy reserves. Pakistan is no stranger to the ongoing energy volitality as the country imports almost 85% of its…

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City shooting: 14-yr-old boy used as courier to send cash advance to attackers | Gurgaon News

Gurgaon: A 14-year-old schoolboy was allegedly drawn into a gangster plot that ran from Punjab to handlers abroad, asked to carry part of the advance paid to two hired shooters who opened fire outside the Gurgaon home of singer Fazilpuria’s former manager on May 2.Crime branch teams arrested Gursher Singh alias Shera (23) and Jaspal…

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‘Where’s the rest of you?’: Brendon McCullum stunned by Rohit Sharma’s fitness transformation – Watch | Cricket News

Rohit Sharma and Brendon McCullum (Screengrab) Former India captain Rohit Sharma grabbed plenty of attention at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday night as India national cricket team defeated England cricket team to secure a place in the final of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026. Rohit, who captained India to the T20 World Cup…

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Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra remembers Milkha Singh: Your footsteps continue to inspire generations |

Mumbai, July 14 (IANS) As his directorial “Bhaag Milkha Bhaag” clocked 13 years in Hindi cinema, acclaimed filmmaker Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra remembered the late Indian track and field sprinter Milkha Singh. As his directorial “Bhaag Milkha Bhaag” clocked 13 years in Hindi cinema, acclaimed filmmaker Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra remembered the late Indian track and field…

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‘Assaulted my very idea of parliamentary democracy’: Deve Gowda writes to Sonia Gandhi; flags ‘far too many disruptions’ in Parliament | India News

NEW DELHI: Former Prime Minister and Rajya Sabha MP H D Deve Gowda on Monday wrote a letter to Congress MP Sonia Gandhi expressing concern over what he described as “chaos” inside Parliament and its premises. In his letter, Gowda shared that he had been “greatly disturbed” by developments in Parliament, which he attributed primarily…

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Madhav Suresh on social media disappearance and cyberbullying: ‘I am a person who wants to work and live a decent life’ |

Actor Madhav Suresh has finally addressed the mystery surrounding the recent, sudden disappearance of his Instagram handle.The issue emerged shortly after the actor found himself at the centre of a controversy related to his latest film, ‘Angam Attahasam’. Many noticed that his Instagram profile was no longer accessible.Madhav has now revealed that Instagram temporarily suspended…

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Beloved Filmmaker Anik Dutta Dies at 66: A Tragic Loss for Indian Cinema |

Filmmaker Anik Dutta, 66, passed away on Wednesday, reportedly by suicide. According to Kolkata Police, he was rushed to a private hospital in Dhakuria after falling from the terrace of his wife’s flat in a multi-storeyed residential building in Hindustan Park. Police said neither family members nor domestic help noticed his entry into the building;…

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Quote of the day by Winston Churchill: “Personally, I’m always ready to learn, although I do not…” – know why real learning often begins when comfort ends | World News

Quote of the day by Winston Churchill (AI-generated image) Almost everyone enjoys the idea of learning something new. Far fewer people enjoy the moment someone actually corrects them. Winston Churchill captured that exact gap in a House of Commons speech in November 1952. “Personally, I’m always ready to learn,” he said, “although I do not…

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Scientists found ancient teeth smaller than a fingertip; they are rewriting early primate history |

pc: Discover Magazine (Image Credit: Dr Stephen Chester) A tiny tooth can disappear between your fingertips without much effort. Yet some of the earliest clues to our own evolutionary story come from fossils no larger than that. In collections of ancient mammal remains from western North America, palaeontologists have spent decades piecing together fragments of…

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