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  • ‘Train Dreams’ stakes strong claim for Oscar ‘Best Picture’ glory

    ‘Train Dreams’ stakes strong claim for Oscar ‘Best Picture’ glory

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    LOS ANGELES:

    When director and screenwriter Clint Bentley decided to adapt…

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  • Pakistani man convicted in Iran-backed plot to kill Trump – The Washington Post

    1. Pakistani man convicted in Iran-backed plot to kill Trump  The Washington Post
    2. Pakistani man found guilty in Iran-backed plot to kill US politicians  BBC
    3. Pakistani convicted of plotting to kill Trump over death of Iran commander  Reuters
    4. A trial…

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  • Women who wrote Pakistan

    Women who wrote Pakistan


    Pakistan’s cultural landscape has been shaped, again and again, by women who possessed and still possess…

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  • ‘Gautam Gambhir fought everyone’: Shoaib Akhtar’s stunning reveal on Sanju Samson’s comeback | Cricket News

    ‘Gautam Gambhir fought everyone’: Shoaib Akhtar’s stunning reveal on Sanju Samson’s comeback | Cricket News

    India’s Sanju Samson with head coach Gautam Gambhir (PTI Photo/Kunal Patil)

    Former Pakistan speedster Shoaib Akhtar has praised India head coach Gautam Gambhir for backing Sanju Samson, whose red-hot form with the bat has become one of the…

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  • Iran’s De Facto Leader Says Iran Will Not Surrender or Stop Its Attacks – The New York Times

    1. Iran’s De Facto Leader Says Iran Will Not Surrender or Stop Its Attacks  The New York Times
    2. Khamenei’s Top Aide Warns ‘Won’t Leave Trump Alone’. He Responds  NDTV
    3. Trump dismisses threats from Iran’s security chief: “I couldn’t care less”  CBS…

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  • Trump’s ever-changing rationale for war on Iran – how the story has shifted | US foreign policy

    Trump’s ever-changing rationale for war on Iran – how the story has shifted | US foreign policy

    When the United States launched Operation Epic Fury last Saturday, the Trump administration had a major communications question to figure out: how to explain to the American public, Congress, and the world why it had just started a war with Iran.

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  • Offer from Iran’s president to not attack neighbours provokes internal backlash | US-Israel war on Iran

    Offer from Iran’s president to not attack neighbours provokes internal backlash | US-Israel war on Iran

    The surprise offer by the president of Iran, Masoud Pezeshkian, to not attack countries in the neighbourhood so long as their airspace and US bases within their territories are not used to attack Iran has provoked a storm inside the country as…

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  • BGU study reveals each dieting attempt could improve health

    BGU study reveals each dieting attempt could improve health

    Yo-yos are inexpensive kids’ toys that seem to defy gravity. But when the yo-yo’s movement describes how many people gain weight and then lose weight and then gain again, it’s no fun. Constantly gaining and losing weight, known to the…

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