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  • “My heart stopped for 20 seconds”: UFC star Ben Askren opens up on life-changing story after lung transplant in Wisconsin hospital | International Sports News

    “My heart stopped for 20 seconds”: UFC star Ben Askren opens up on life-changing story after lung transplant in Wisconsin hospital | International Sports News

    UFC star Ben Askren opens up on life-changing story after lung transplant in Wisconsin hospital (Image via Getty)

    Fans of MMA fighter Ben Askren were surprised this week after the former UFC star shared a very personal and emotional message from his hospital bed. His face was worn down, his voice was cool, and his words were hard to forget. What happened to him was serious, so serious that even he doesn’t remember an entire month of his life. He only found out later by reading what his wife wrote in her journal. The truth? Ben Askren nearly died,multiple times and now he’s finally talking about it.

    What happened to Ben Askren during his lung failure in June 2025

    Wednesday, July 9, 2025, Ben Askren posted a video from his hospital room to his verified Instagram account. In the video, the 40-year-old described how he was fighting for his life last month after coming down with a horrible case of pneumonia. It deteriorated so badly that he ended up needing a double lung transplant to survive.He also said he does not remember anything from the entire month of June. It wasn’t until he read the notes that his wife Amy wrote that he realized how close to death he really was. “I basically died four times,” Ben Askren said in the video. “My heart stopped for 20 seconds. Not ideal, I don’t know if you guys know that.”Doctors were able to save him, but it took major surgery. The lung transplant was done in late June at a hospital in Wisconsin, where he’s still recovering.

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    UFC Fighter Ben Askren’s Wife Shares Terrifying Health Status Before Emergency Lung Transplant

    How Ben Askren’s weight dropped to high school level after 45 days in hospital

    Ben Askren also mentioned that he dropped 50 pounds while he was in the hospital. He had not weighed 147 pounds since he was 15 years old when he stepped on the scale again this week.He joked, “I haven’t been this light since high school wrestling. That’s kind of crazy.”Now in recovery, Ben Askren is slowly regaining his strength. He thanked his fans, his doctors, and most of all, his wife Amy for being by his side through the entire fight. The former Bellator and UFC star’s health update has drawn love and support from the entire MMA community across the U.S.


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  • India's equity benchmarks open flat as IT offsets broader gains – Reuters

    1. India’s equity benchmarks open flat as IT offsets broader gains  Reuters
    2. Indian stock benchmarks set to open flat as Trump threatens pharma tariffs  Business Recorder
    3. India Stocks Extend Fall  TradingView
    4. Stock market today: Nifty50 opens flat; BSE Sensex near 83,550  Times of India
    5. Calm Prevails as India Markets Brush Off Jane Street, Trade Risk  Bloomberg.com

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  • Uncovering how a key inflammatory molecule causes esophageal smooth muscle contractions

    Uncovering how a key inflammatory molecule causes esophageal smooth muscle contractions

    A research group led by Dr. Keisuke Obara, Dr. Kento Yoshioka, and Professor Yoshio Tanaka from the Department of Chemical Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Toho University, has uncovered important details about how platelet-activating factor (PAF)-a powerful molecule involved in inflammation and allergic reactions-triggers contractions in the smooth muscles of the esophagus. Their findings could pave the way for new treatments targeting gastrointestinal symptoms associated with allergies, asthma, and anaphylaxis.

    What is PAF?

    PAF (platelet-activating factor) is a bioactive lipid molecule produced by various cells in the body, including immune cells, during inflammatory responses. It plays a major role in processes such as blood clotting, immune cell recruitment, and the onset of severe allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, by making blood vessels more permeable and stimulating smooth muscle contraction in tissues like the lungs, intestines, and esophagus.

    Although PAF is essential for immune defense, excessive or misdirected PAF activity is linked to pathological conditions such as asthma, inflammatory bowel disease, and allergic reactions that affect breathing and digestion.

    Study highlights

    In their study, the researchers investigated how PAF causes contractions in the esophageal smooth muscle of rats-a process that contributes to symptoms like chest tightness and difficulty swallowing during allergic episodes.

    They discovered that PAF triggers calcium entry into muscle cells through three distinct types of calcium channels:

    • L-type voltage-dependent calcium channels (VDCCs),
    • Receptor-operated calcium channels (ROCCs),
    • Store-operated calcium channels (SOCCs).

    Importantly, the study revealed that non-VDCC channels-particularly a protein called Orai1 that forms SOCCs-are the main drivers of PAF-induced muscle contraction in the esophagus. This challenges the traditional focus on VDCCs in smooth muscle pharmacology.

    Our findings suggest that targeting these non-traditional calcium channels could offer more effective treatments for esophageal and gastrointestinal symptoms seen in allergic conditions.”


    Dr. Keisuke Obara, lead researcher

    Implications for future therapies

    By better understanding which calcium channels PAF uses to trigger muscle contraction, the study lays the groundwork for developing new drugs that can more precisely block unwanted muscle activity without affecting normal muscle function elsewhere.

    Source:

    Journal reference:

    Obara, K., et al. (2025). Pharmacological Characteristics of Extracellular Ca2+ Influx Pathways Responsible for Platelet-Activating Factor-Induced Contractions in Rat Esophagus Smooth Muscle: Involvement of L-Type, Receptor-Operated, and Store-Operated Ca2+ Channels. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin. doi.org/10.1248/bpb.b25-00233.

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  • BD recordings suggest ex-PM ordered deadly crackdown

    BD recordings suggest ex-PM ordered deadly crackdown


    DHAKA:

    Audio recordings analysed by the BBC suggest Bangladesh’s fugitive ex-prime minister Sheikh Hasina ordered a deadly crackdown on protests last year, allegations for which she is on trial.

    Up to 1,400 people were killed between July and August 2024, according to the United Nations, when Hasina’s government ordered a crackdown on protesters in a failed bid to cling to power.

    Hasina, 77, fled to India at the culmination of the student-led uprising and has defied orders to return to Dhaka, where her trial in absentia for charges amounting to crimes against humanity opened on June 1.

    The BBC Eye Investigations team analysed audio alleged to be of Hasina — and which forms a key plank of the evidence for the prosecution — which was leaked online.

    In the recording, dated July 18, 2024, a voice alleged to be Hasina is heard authorising security forces to “use lethal weapons” against protesters and that “wherever they find (them), they will shoot”.

    The BBC said audio forensics experts had found no evidence that the speech had been edited or manipulated, and that it was “highly unlikely to have been synthetically generated”.

    Bangladesh police have also matched the audio with verified recordings of Hasina.

    Protests began on July 1, 2024 with university students calling for reforms to a quota system for public sector jobs.

    Student ambitions to topple Hasina’s iron-fisted rule seemed a fantasy, just months after she won her fourth consecutive election in a vote without genuine opposition.

    But protests gathered pace, and a fuse was lit when police launched a deadly crackdown on July 16.

    Hasina’s state-appointed lawyer — who says they have not been in contact with her — have sought to throw out the charges.

    Her now-banned Awami League party said it “categorically denies the charges that its senior leaders, and the prime minister personally, directed the use of lethal force against crowds during the protests of last summer”.

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  • Visa free access: Pakistan passport improves global ranking – Gulf News

    Visa free access: Pakistan passport improves global ranking – Gulf News

    1. Visa free access: Pakistan passport improves global ranking  Gulf News
    2. Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi discusses visa issues, security cooperation with UAE counterpart  Ptv.com.pk
    3. Naqvi to take up visa rejection issue with UAE interior minister  Dawn
    4. Pakistan aims to improve passport ranking amid business community concerns  Gulf News
    5. UAE Visa Crackdown on Pakistanis: What’s Behind the Rising Rejections?  Times Now

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  • Jail trial conducted in three May 9 cases

    Jail trial conducted in three May 9 cases

    LAHORE  –  The jail trial of three cases, including the arson attack on Shadman Police Station and torching of police vehicles, during the May 9 riots, continued on Wednesday at Kot Lakhpat Jail under tight security. Administrative Judge of the Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC), Manzer Ali Gill, presided over the proceedings which lasted until 6:30 PM. During the hearing, eight prosecution witnesses recorded their statements against the accused while defence counsel completed cross-examination of five witnesses. The trial proceedings were adjourned until tomorrow for further evidence. Prominent PTI leaders on bail, including Aliya Hamza and Khadija Shah, appeared before the court, while the attendance of detained leaders such as Shah Mahmood Qureshi and Dr. Yasmin Rashid was also marked.


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  • Apple’s ‘Back to School’ Offer Now Available Across Europe

    Apple’s ‘Back to School’ Offer Now Available Across Europe

    Apple’s annual Back to School offer for university students and educational staff is now available in many European countries, after initially launching in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Singapore, India, and the United Arab Emirates last month.

    Apple’s online educational store is now showing the limited-time promotional offer in a long list of countries. With the purchase of an iPad, MacBook, or iMac, students can receive an accessory such as the Apple Pencil Pro, AirPods 4, or ‌AirPods 4‌ with Active Noise Cancellation for free. Alternatively, for a fee, customers can upgrade to a pricier accessory while retaining their overall saving.

    The available accessories, savings, and supplementary costs are as follows (UK pricing):

    iPad

    • ‌Apple Pencil‌ Pro (£119.00 savings)
    • ‌AirPods 4‌ (£129.00 savings)
    • ‌AirPods 4‌ with Active Noise Cancellation (£129.00 savings, after paying additional £50.00 fee)
    • AirPods Pro 2 (£129.00 savings, after paying additional £100.00 fee)
    • Magic Keyboard for iPad Air 11-inch (£119.00 savings, after paying additional £130.00 fee)
    • Magic Keyboard for ‌iPad Air‌ 13-inch (£119.00 savings, after paying additional £160.00 fee)
    • Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro 11-inch (£119.00 savings, after paying additional £160.00 fee)
    • Magic Keyboard for ‌iPad Pro‌ 13-inch (£119.00 savings, after paying additional £210.00 fee)

    MacBook

    • ‌AirPods 4‌ with Active Noise Cancellation (£179.00 savings)
    • ‌AirPods Pro‌ 2 (£179.00 savings, after paying additional £50.00 fee)
    • Magic Mouse (£79.00–£99.00 savings)
    • Magic Trackpad (£129.00–£149.00 savings)
    • Magic Keyboard with Touch ID (£179.00–£199.00 savings)

    iMac

    • ‌AirPods 4‌ with Active Noise Cancellation (£179.00 savings)
    • ‌AirPods Pro‌ 2 (£179.00 savings, after paying additional £50.00 fee)

    The offer is now live in the UK, Ireland, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Austria, Belgium, Czechia, the Netherlands, Hungary, Poland, Switzerland, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and a few other countries and territories in Europe, as well as in Türkiye.

    The free accessory is included in addition to Apple’s standard year-round 10% educational discount on select Mac and ‌iPad‌ models. In Europe, the promotion ends on October 21. In the U.S., it ends on September 30.

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  • Kellogg shares soar on reports of Ferrero takeover talks

    Kellogg shares soar on reports of Ferrero takeover talks

    Shares in breakfast cereal giant WK Kellogg have soared after reports that chocolate maker Ferrero is close to buying the firm for about $3bn (£2.2bn).

    Ferrero could finalise the deal for the maker of Fruit Loops and Corn Flakes as soon as this week, the Wall Street Journal and Financial Times reported.

    The Italian owner of the Ferrero Rocher and Kinder brands has been expanding in recent years, buying Nestle’s confectionery business and several other food firms.

    WK Kellogg shares rose by more than 50% in after-hours trading in New York after the reports.

    WK Kellogg and Ferrero did not immediately respond to BBC requests for comment.

    Kellogg has been struggling financially in recent years despite a major shakeup in 2023 that saw it focus solely on breakfast cereals.

    Food firms are facing major challenges as customers shift to healthier options, which has forced them to change the way the operate.

    The industry has also come under pressure from the Trump administration, which has targeted artificial colouring in brands like Fruit Loops as part of its “Make America Healthy Again” campaign.

    Kellogg has said it will remove the synthetic colours from cereals eaten in schools by the 2026-27 school year. But it has not yet set a timeline for taking them out of cereals sold to the general public.

    The company’s founder, Will Keith Kellogg, is widely considered to be the inventor of corn flakes.

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  • Chinese yuan strengthens to 7.1510 against USD Thursday-Xinhua

    BEIJING, July 10 (Xinhua) — The central parity rate of the Chinese currency renminbi, or the yuan, strengthened 31 pips to 7.1510 against the U.S. dollar Thursday, according to the China Foreign Exchange Trade System.

    In China’s spot foreign exchange market, the yuan is allowed to rise or fall by 2 percent from the central parity rate each trading day.

    The central parity rate of the yuan against the U.S. dollar is based on a weighted average of prices offered by market makers before the opening of the interbank market each business day.

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  • Nicola Peltz’s brother engaged to Quincy Jones’ youngest daughter

    Nicola Peltz’s brother engaged to Quincy Jones’ youngest daughter

    Nicola Peltz’s brother Will Peltz engaged to Quincy Jones’ daughter Kenya Kinski-Jones

    Nicola Peltz’s older brother, Will Peltz, is engaged to Kenya Kinski-Jones after dating each other for 10 years.

    The 39-year-old actor, who proposed to the daughter of the late Quincy Jones and actress and model Nastassja Kinski, announced the news on Wednesday via a joint Instagram post, featuring a romantic black-and-white photo from the proposal.

    “JUST ENGAGED. My whole heart for my whole life,” wrote Kenya, 32, in the caption and tagged the Lola actor in the photo of them sharing a kiss on a boat.

    Congratulations were in order for the newly-engaged couple, especially from Nicola and her husband, Brooklyn Beckham.

    “KENYA JONES PELTZ!!!!!!! MY FOREVER SISTER!!!! IM SO HAPPY I LOVE YOU BOTH!!!!!” wrote Nicola as she reshared the announcement.

    Nicola Peltzs brother engaged to Quincy Jones youngest daughter

    She also left a sweet comment on the couple’s original post, saying, “KENYA JONES PELTZ! ! ! ! ! ! ! MY FOREVER SISTER! ! ! ! IM SO HAPPY I LOVE YOU BOTH! ! ! ! !”

    Brooklyn, who has been radio-silent on his own family’s celebrations, also congratulated the couple, writing, “Congratulations [Will and Kenya] x love u 2 x so happy for you guys.”

    Brooklyn has grown close to his in-laws in recent months amid speculations of a rift with his parents, David and Victoria Beckham.

    Brooklyn and Nicola’s absence from his family’s recent gatherings further fueled the reports of the quiet rift, allegedly linked to Nicola and Brooklyn’s disapproval of Romeo’s now ex-girlfriend, Kim Turnbull.


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