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  • Virat Kohli hails successor after spectacular show at Edgbaston

    Virat Kohli hails successor after spectacular show at Edgbaston

    India captain Shubman Gill continued his red-hot form in the second Test against England, backing up his monumental 268 in the first innings with a majestic 161 in the second

    Even as Indian cricket turns the page to a new era, the bond between former captain Virat Kohli and his young successor Shubman Gill continues to shine both on and off the field. Photo: X

    Edgbaston: Former India skipper Virat Kohli has showered praise on current captain Shubman Gill, who produced yet another masterclass with the bat in the second Test against England at Edgbaston on Saturday.

    The 25-year-old Gill, fresh from a monumental 269 in the first innings, followed it up with a blistering 161 off just 162 balls in the second. His century powered India to a commanding declaration at 427/6 in 83 overs, setting England a daunting target of 608 runs in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series.

    Taking to Instagram, Kohli — who recently announced his retirement from Test cricket ahead of the England tour — lauded Gill’s heroics.

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    “Well played, star boy. Rewriting history. Onwards and upwards from here. You deserve all of this,” wrote Kohli, sharing a photo of Gill celebrating his century. Photo: Instagram@virat.kohli

    “Well played, star boy. Rewriting history. Onwards and upwards from here. You deserve all of this,” wrote Kohli, sharing a photo of Gill celebrating his century.

    Gill began the series in style with a sublime 147 in the first Test at Headingley, Leeds. Despite centuries from Gill, Rishabh Pant (who made hundreds in both innings), and additional tons by Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul, India fell short in Leeds, losing by five wickets.

    In Edgbaston, Gill’s brilliance was complemented by crucial contributions from KL Rahul (55), Rishabh Pant (65), and an unbeaten 69 from Ravindra Jadeja, putting India firmly in control.

    With Kohli and Rohit Sharma stepping away from the longest format, Gill’s sensational form as captain has offered Indian fans fresh hope — and a glimpse of a new era built on fearless, attacking cricket.

    India’s new Test captain Shubman Gill has turned the iconic No. 4 spot — once the stronghold of Virat Kohli — into his own stage for history-making heroics.

    Batting at the same position once occupied by the recently retired Kohli, the 25-year-old Gill has delivered a phenomenal performance in the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series against England.

    After starting the series with a sublime 147 in the first innings of the opening Test at Headingley, Leeds — a match India ultimately lost by five wickets despite centuries from Gill, Rishabh Pant (who made hundreds in both innings), Yashasvi Jaiswal, and KL Rahul — Gill elevated his game even further in the second Test at Edgbaston.

    Gill smashed a monumental 268 in the first innings, then followed it up with a blistering 161 in the second, studded with 13 fours and eight sixes. It was his eighth Test century overall, his fifth against England, and incredibly, his third century in just his fourth innings as India’s Test captain.

    This extraordinary run has placed Gill among cricket’s elite: with a combined total of 430 runs in the match, he now stands as the second-highest run-scorer in a single Test, behind only England legend Graham Gooch’s 456, and he is the first player ever to score 200 and 150 in the same Test.

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  • Tiny twitches, big breakthrough: New clues to catch Parkinson’s sooner – ScienceDaily

    Tiny twitches, big breakthrough: New clues to catch Parkinson’s sooner – ScienceDaily

    1. Tiny twitches, big breakthrough: New clues to catch Parkinson’s sooner  ScienceDaily
    2. Earwax Secretions May Help Detect Parkinson’s Disease  Medscape
    3. Ear wax may hold the key to early Parkinson’s diagnosis  MSN
    4. Are you developing Parkinson’s disease? Earwax may show if you are at risk, study says  South China Morning Post
    5. Your Ear Wax Might Hold Clues to Early Parkinson’s, Study Finds  Yahoo

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  • Hate material: 1,600 social media accounts reported to PTA – Newspaper

    Hate material: 1,600 social media accounts reported to PTA – Newspaper

    LAHORE: The Punjab Cabinet Committee on Law and Order reviewed security arrangements in the province for Muharram, while Chief Secretary (CS) Zahid Akhtar Zaman and IGP Dr Usman Anwar visited Multan to assess the security arrangements.

    The committee reviewed security and CCTV monitoring arrangements of ongoing Ashura processions across Punjab during a meeting on Saturday.

    Home Secretary Dr Ahmad Javed Qazi briefed the committee about the latest situation of Ashra and processions and added that some 113,000 policemen were performing duties across Punjab.

    He said the Home department’s cyber patrolling cell had reported some 1,600 social media accounts to the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority. He said that 170 individuals were arrested for inciting hatred on social media.

    CS and IGP visit Multan

    Committee Chairman Salman Rafique said the government had ensured foolproof security arrangements at entry and exit points of all districts across Punjab. He said police, district administration, Rescue, health and sanitation departments were alert and working in close coordination.

    Meanwhile, the CS and the IG reviewed the security of Multan’s central procession in Mumtazabad and inspected the monitoring systems at the control room established at the Deputy Commissioner office.

    Divisional Commissioner Aamir Khayam Khan and Deputy Commissioner Waseem Hamid gave a briefing on the arrangements.

    During their visit, they also met members of the peace committees, community leaders and organisers of Muharram processions and Majalis.

    Speaking on the occasion, Mr Zaman said the government took ‘exemplary’ measures to promote religious harmony, peace and brotherhood during Muharram. All departments were alert and working in close coordination, he added.

    Dr Anwar said that foolproof security was being provided for all processions and gatherings.

    “We are conducting intelligence-based operations in collaboration with the Special Branch, Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) and other security agencies,” he said.

    The IG said district administrations and law enforcement agencies were coordinating with religious scholars, procession organisers and other stakeholders.

    “Control rooms have been set up in all districts, and live monitoring through CCTV cameras is ongoing round the clock,” he said.

    South Punjab Additional Chief Secretary Fawad Hashim Rabbani, Dr Qazi, South Punjab Additional IG Kamran Khan, CTD Additional IG Waseem Sial, Multan RPO Captain (r) Sohail Chaudhry and CPO Multan Sadiq Ali Dogar were also present during the visit.

    The CS also visited the central control room of the Home Department to review security and monitoring mechanisms for Muharram.

    During the visit, he received briefings on the ongoing processions from control rooms of various districts via video link. He instructed the control rooms to remain alert. He also directed the district administrations and police to remain present in the field and to monitor the situation continuously.

    The CS also inspected the cyber patrolling cell of the Home department. Dr Qazi briefed him on the department’s cyber surveillance operations.

    Dr Qazi said that live monitoring of over 37,000 Majalis and more than 9,800 processions across the province was underway.

    To support police in maintaining law and order, 59 companies of the Pakistan Army and 79 companies of Rangers were deployed throughout Punjab, he added.

    Published in Dawn, July 6th, 2025

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  • PM pledges to uplift country's rural citizens – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. PM pledges to uplift country’s rural citizens  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. World day for rural development: PM pledges to uplift Country’s rural citizens  Ptv.com.pk
    3. PM vows to transform rural livelihoods  The Express Tribune
    4. Pakistan says focusing on agriculture, health care investments on World Rural Development Day  Arab News
    5. PM pledges to uplift country’s rural citizens  Abb Takk News

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  • Henry Cavill, Tyler Hoechlin Didn’t Give David Corenswet Tips

    Henry Cavill, Tyler Hoechlin Didn’t Give David Corenswet Tips

    Former Supermen Henry Cavill and Tyler Hoechlin showed support for David Corenswet as he took on the renowned role in James Gunn’s new Superman, but the two actors were reluctant to give him any explicit advice on how to tackle the part. 

    At the London premiere of the DC Studios film, the actor revealed in an interview with Heart that he’d spoken with both Cavill and Hoechlin, but both of the former Superman stars didn’t give him “any tips” on how to approach his film. 

    “I had the pleasure of exchanging letters with two previous Supermans, Henry Cavill and Tyler Hoechlin. Both of them, interestingly, sort of said in their own words, ‘I’m not gonna try to give you any tips,’” he said, via Beat 102 103. “And I think that’s a very Superman thing — Superman’s not so much for giving advice or dictating how other people should be.” 

    While both actors were reluctant to give Corenswet specific suggestions on how to best portray the Man of Steel, they did send him encouragement. 

    “They really just conveyed to me an encouragement and a sense of, you know, have fun with it, which I think is Superman’s way of doing it too,” he explained. “They were very encouraging and we had a lovely exchange.” 

    The Twisters actor added that while he hasn’t met with Cavill and Hoechlin face-to-face quite yet, “I’m excited to meet them one day, it’ll be great when we can all get in a room together.” 

    Gunn’s Superman will hit theaters on July 11, serving as the first time Corenswet will portray the iconic superhero. Cavill starred as Clark Kent in Zack Snyder’s 2013 Man of Steel, 2016’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and 2017’s Justice League, while Hoechlin starred as the character in the CW’s TV series Superman & Lois from 2021 to 2024.

    Of choosing Corenswet to lead his Superman film, Gunn said that he had a great chemistry test with Rachel Brosnahan, who is set to star as Lois Lane. He explained, “David had better chemistry with Rachel [Brosnahan] because she’s a very controlled actor, and David is a little bit more, you know, loose, and that creates a different type of dynamism on-screen.”

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  • Reviving SETI with High-Energy Astronomy

    Reviving SETI with High-Energy Astronomy

    What new methods can be developed in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI)? This is what a recent white paper submitted to the 2025 NASA Decadal Astrobiology Research and Exploration Strategy (DARES) Request for Information (RFI) hopes to address as a pair of researchers from the Breakthrough Listen project and Michigan State University discussed how high-energy astronomy could be used for identifying radio signals from an extraterrestrial technological civilization, also called technosignatures. This study has the potential to help SETI and other organizations develop novel techniques for finding intelligent life beyond Earth.

    For the white paper, the researchers evaluated why high-energy astronomy, which involves celestial objects emitting cosmic rays, gamma rays, and X-rays, could be used by SETI for identifying technosignatures, noting how its use has grown in recent years. Additionally, they discussed the potential sources of high-energy emissions, including neutrinos, X-rays, cosmic rays, gamma rays, pulsar wind nebulae, neutron stars, black holes, solar flares, and gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). Regarding how this contributes to specifically identifying technosignatures, the researchers note how high-energy signals could be indicative of a form of communication, industry, and habitat.

    For communication, high-energy signals could be indicative of a technosignature since high-energy signals are often needed to send large amounts of data. For industry, high-energy signals could be indicative of specific activities, including rockets, reactors, nuclear energy, accelerators, or even Dyson spheres and star engines, with the last two being far beyond Earth’s technological capabilities. For habitat, high-energy signals could be indicative of life on the surface of neutron stars that survive from nuclear energy and the radiation that neutron stars emit. Finally, the researchers discussed next steps for integrating high-energy astronomy into SETI, including using machine learning, searching X-ray images, neutrino bursts, and gamma-ray observations.

    The study notes, “High-energy SETI by and large must be a commensal effort for the foreseeable future. Dedicated programs will only be feasible after much further investigation. At this stage, our efforts will be like those of the early radio and optical SETI pioneers who developed methods and infrastructure that took decades to grow into the robust subfield it is today. An even more basic reason for commensal studies is the difficulty in building optics for some kinds of radiation. Because we cannot make neutrino lenses, every neutrino detector is sensitive to large sky areas, making it a commensal SETI facility.”

    The driving force behind SETI is the SETI Institute, which was founded in 1984 with the goal of scanning the heavens for signals that could indicate intelligent life beyond Earth. While no definitive signals have been identified, arguably the closest humanity has come to receiving a signal from another world that occurred seven years before the SETI Institute was founded. This was quickly known as the Wow! Signal, which was a radio signal that lasted over one minute and was received by the Big Ear radio telescope at Ohio State University. This signal was so powerful that the discovering astronomy intern, Jerry Ehman, wrote the word “Wow!” across the data readout. Despite repeated attempts, the astronomers at Big Ear were unable to identify the same signal again, and a signal of this strength and length has yet to be identified since then.

    As the search for technosignatures continues, this white paper demonstrates how SETI could enhance and adapt its techniques for identifying intelligent life beyond Earth, specifically using methods that perhaps once seemed unnecessary or unreliable. Since traditional techniques of searching for radio signals on specific frequencies have shown zero results, perhaps high-energy astronomy could open the door for helping astronomers better understand the universe aside from searching for technosignatures.

    How will high-energy astrophysics help astronomers identify technosignatures in the coming years and decades? Only time will tell, and this is why we science!

    As always, keep doing science & keep looking up!

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  • Irony of history – Newspaper

    Irony of history – Newspaper

    IT appears to be a cruel irony that the very force that was once blamed for triggering an apocalypse now seeks atonement. Whether or not the Afghan-Soviet war reshaped the world order, it undoubtedly transformed this region, particularly Pakistan and Afghanistan. Politics, after all, follows its own calculus: understanding when a former foe becomes a strategic partner requires a dispassionate reading of interests and imperatives.

    In that context, Russia’s formal recognition of the Afghan Taliban regime should not come as a surprise. But is this development not replete with contradictions? After all, these Taliban are the ideological descendants of the very mujahideen who took credit for defeating the Soviet Union. Pakistan, too, claimed that legacy — and has been bearing its consequences ever since, with compounding interest. The militant groups that now threaten Pakistan’s security are the heirs of that jihadist lineage, and the Taliban’s policies suggest they aim to reimagine Pakistan through the prism of Afghanistan’s turbulent past.

    As for the US, the global exemplar of pragmatic diplomacy, it hardly warrants much elaboration. For Washington, victory and defeat are tactical manoeuvres, not moral absolutes. It negotiated with the Taliban before its military withdrawal, offering tacit recognition even before its final soldier had departed from Kabul.

    Moscow’s signals of a shift in policy had become increasingly visible in recent years. However, the timing of Russia’s formal recognition, coming amid the fallout of the Israel-Iran conflict, reveals a more profound anxiety: Russia is increasingly becoming a marginal player in Southwest Asian geopolitics. In Syria, the Assad regime has been ousted. In Gaza, the humanitarian catastrophe is growing. Iran, Russia’s principal regional ally, remains under siege. Meanwhile, Moscow’s responses are limited to rhetorical posturing.

    How much leverage does Russia truly have over the Taliban that it has formally recognised?

    Even in Ukraine, Russia appears trapped. US President Donald Trump, who sees geopolitics as a transactional theatre and war as a branding exercise, has relegated Moscow to a footnote. His public desire for a Nobel Peace Prize, juxtaposed against global unrest, adds a tragicomic element to the situation. For the Palestinians in Gaza, it is yet another chapter in a long history of betrayal, as they continue to suffer while the world’s conscience remains dormant.

    But back to the central question: what does Russia hope to achieve by recognising the Taliban regime?

    The move is particularly puzzling when viewed through Iran’s lens. Tehran’s frustration with the Taliban has been growing. Some speculate that the Taliban’s muted response to Israel’s aggression, or perhaps their perceived alignment with the new Syrian leadership, especially interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa, who stunned observers by engaging with Trump and hinting at normalisation with Israel, has unsettled Tehran. The Taliban and Syria’s new rulers share certain traits: pragmatic diplomacy, ideological ambiguity, and a desire to reposition themselves within a shifting geopolitical landscape.

    This alignment has ramifications. Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), which shares operational and ideological ties with Al Qaeda and the Taliban, has dismantled Tehran’s ally, the Assad regime, in Syria. Iran may also perceive these changes as weakening Hezbollah in Lebanon, hardening Israel’s aggressive posturing towards Tehran. Compounding Iran’s concerns is the presence of anti-Iran groups operating from Afghan soil, particularly the Jaish al-Adl, which maintains a presence along the Pak-Iran border.

    For their part, the Taliban are becoming increasingly pragmatic, much like Syria’s new political elite. They are engaged with all major regional and global powers: China, Russia, the US and India. Of these, China has the deepest stakes. As Afghanistan’s immediate neighbour, Beijing is acutely aware that instability in Afghanistan could spill over into its own territory.

    That is why China has intensified its efforts to establish confidence-building channels between Kabul and Islamabad, aiming to pre-empt conflict and contain terrorism. Yet, terrorism has been far from contained. The Afghan soil continues to serve as a launching pad for attacks that bleed Pakistan. Ironically, those once branded as ‘good Taliban’ or Pakistani proxies have now turned their guns on the state.

    The recent suicide attack in Mir Ali, claimed by Aswad al-Harb, a group linked to the Hafiz Gul Bahadur network, is emblematic of this shift. An alliance of groups, including Lashkar-i-Islam, Tehreek-i-Inqilab-i-Islami, and Ittehad-ul-Mujahideen Pakistan, has escalated attacks across North and South Waziristan, as well as urban areas like Lakki Marwat, Tank and Kulachi. Meanwhile, the TTP has adopted a strategy focused on the systematic targeting of police and government officials.

    Despite the fact that both the HTS and the Afghan Taliban share characteristics in their diplomatic overtures and political pragmatism, they also diverge sharply. Unlike the HTS, the Taliban have not distanced themselves from the militant groups that once fought alongside them against the Nato forces. Instead, they appear to be managing these groups, using them selectively against Pakistan. Perhaps the Taliban leadership recognises the enduring utility of proxy tools that can pressure adversaries while maintaining plausible deniability.

    Pakistan and Iran, more than any other actors, understand the perils of such arrangements. Proxies can only serve strategic objectives up to a point; beyond that, they develop their own agendas.

    Some Afghan analysts argue that Pakistan’s growing assertiveness in regional politics and its increasing interest in Central Asia have made the Taliban uneasy. They want to shed the image of being anyone’s proxy, even while relying on proxies themselves to assert leverage.

    Russia’s motivations for recognising the Taliban regime are clearer: a blend of realpolitik and strategic opportunism. The goal is to counter Western influence, secure its periphery and expand diplomatic engagement. Moscow also frames the recognition as a step towards economic cooperation in energy, transport and infrastructure.

    But a critical question remains: how much leverage does Russia truly have over the Taliban on issues such as terrorism and the use of proxies against neighbours? This is a challenge that even China and Pakistan have been unable to resolve. The Taliban leadership, meanwhile, continues to play a careful game, balancing global expectations with local ambitions.

    The writer is a security analyst.

    Published in Dawn, July 6th, 2025

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  • Ingram Micro says identified ransomware on certain of its internal systems – Reuters

    1. Ingram Micro says identified ransomware on certain of its internal systems  Reuters
    2. Ingram Micro Issues Statement Regarding Cybersecurity Incident  Yahoo Finance
    3. 14-hour+ global blackout at Ingram Micro halts customer orders  theregister.com
    4. Technical difficulties or cyber attack? Ingram Micro’s website goes down just in time for the holiday weekend  Graham Cluley
    5. Ingram Micro outage caused by SafePay ransomware attack  BleepingComputer

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  • Silent Hill f gameplay footage leaked at Anime Expo 2025

    Silent Hill f gameplay footage leaked at Anime Expo 2025

    Konami revealed new footage for their upcoming standalone horror game, Silent Hill f, at Anime Expo 2025. The company hasn’t officially released the footage online, which showcased gameplay from an opening segment of the title. Instead, the gameplay was leaked by an attendee who recorded the trailer online despite restrictions on filming.

    The leaked gameplay was uploaded to YouTube by CGMagazine, offering a sneak peek into an early snippet of the game. The gameplay appeared to be an in-engine cinematic sequence but offered minimal insight into actual gameplay. The footage showed the protagonist, Shimizu Hinako, walking along a path and approaching a shrine where a prompt to pray popped up.

    Redditor SOGxTheKing shared on r/GamingLeaksAndRumors that the presentation featured the game’s director, composer, and writer, who discussed their insights into Silent Hill f’s development process. They further stated:

    “I was at the event itself, where no pictures or video were allowed, which is why you won’t see much. The only gameplay they actually had was a 30-second snippet of Hinako just walking down a path and walking up to a shrine, where it gave a prompt to pray, then they walked away, and that was pretty much it. After that was a cutscene of Hinako talking with this boy about their childhood in an area, and when she turns around, he’s gone.”

    While not much is known about Silent Hill f’s gameplay elements, exploration, or puzzle-solving, it’s confirmed that the game is set in 1960s Japan in the remote town of Ebisugaoka. Players will take control of teenager Shimizu Hinako as she confronts humanoid embodiments of her repressed fears. Four characters have been confirmed so far: Hinako, Iwai Shu, Nishida Rinko, and Igarashi Sakuko. 

    Earlier, producer Motoi Okamoto stated in an interview that Silent Hill f’s combat system will be “unique”, putting a stronger emphasis on melee combat and action-packed encounters. 

    Silent Hill f is slated for release on September 25, 2025, and will be available on the Xbox Series S|X, PlayStation 5, and PC. Considering the leaks went against Konami’s instructions at the panel, the publisher might take down the footage pretty soon.

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  • Actor Parag Tyagi pens heartbreaking tribute to late wife Shefali Jariwala

    Actor Parag Tyagi pens heartbreaking tribute to late wife Shefali Jariwala

    In the pictures, Parag Tyagi and Shefali were seen hugging, kissing, and posing with each other on their vacations

    The couple, who first met in 2010 and married in 2014 after four years of dating, had also won hearts as contestants on the dance reality show Nach Baliye. Photo: Instagram@paragtyagi

    Mumbai: Actor Parag Tyagi has shared a gut-wrenching tribute to his late wife, model and Kaanta Laga fame Shefali Jariwala, days after her sudden death shook fans and industry friends alike.

    Taking to Instagram on Sunday, Tyagi posted a montage of old photos capturing intimate moments — the couple hugging, kissing, and laughing during their travels — accompanied by Mateo Oxley’s I Love You Always Forever.

    Sharing the photos, Tyagi wrote, “I will find you every time you are born and I will love you in every lifetime (red heart and kissing face emojis). I love you eternally meri gundi meri chokri (my thug, my girl) (hug face emoji).” He also added the hashtags–Shefali Jariwala, Meri gundi, Love, Forever, Lifetime, Eternally, Miss you so much, Be happy, and Stay beautiful.

    In his deeply emotional note, Tyagi vowed to “love Shefali in every lifetime.” “Shefali, Meri Pari — the ever-eternal Kaanta Laga — was so much more than what met the eye. She was fire-wrapped in grace — sharp, focused, and fiercely driven. A woman who lived with intention, nurturing her career, her mind, her body, and her soul with quiet strength and unwavering determination.”

    Remembering Jariwala not just as a star but as the heart of their family, he continued, But beyond all her titles and achievements, Jariwala was love in its most selfless form. She was sab ki maa (everyone’s mom) — always putting others first, offering comfort and warmth simply through her presence. A generous daughter. A devoted and affectionate wife and a wonderful mom to Simba,”

    Jariwala, who rose to instant stardom in 2002 with her iconic appearance in the ‘Kaanta Laga’ remix, tragically passed away on June 27 at age 42. Rushed by ‘Tyagi to Bellevue Multispeciality Hospital, she was declared dead on arrival. Mumbai Police sent her body for a post-mortem; the official cause of death has been “reserved” pending further investigation.

    The couple, who first met in 2010 and married in 2014 after four years of dating, had also won hearts as contestants on the dance reality show ‘Nach Baliye.

    As friends and fans mourn the untimely loss of the beloved dancer and model, Tyagi’s words stand as a poignant testament to a love story cut tragically short — but one he promises will transcend lifetimes.

     

     

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