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  • No lawful way to oust PTI’s KP govt, says CM Gandapur

    No lawful way to oust PTI’s KP govt, says CM Gandapur

    KP Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur (centre) addresses a press conference alongside PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan (right) and party’s Secretary General Salman Akram Raja, and others in Islamabad July 2, 2025. — Screengrab via Geo News
    • Constitution violated, mandate stolen, says Gandapur
    • 26th Amendment attack on judiciary: Gandapur
    • PTI founder ultimate authority on decisions, says party.

    Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur on Tuesday reiterated the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) unity and warned that any move to topple the provincial government through constitutional means would not succeed.

    “No matter how hard they try, our government cannot be brought down through constitutional means,” Gandapur said. “If anyone thinks they can topple our government, I challenge them — I will quit politics.”

    “Anyone who thinks they can create divisions within PTI is mistaken,” CM Gandapur told a press conference as he was flanked by the central leadership of the PTI, following a party meeting in Islamabad.

    The KP chief minister claimed that the day’s meeting conveyed a clear message of unity within the party.

    “Our authority and this government belong entirely to the PTI founder. Whenever he gives the order, the government can be dissolved,” he said, adding: “You cannot achieve anything constitutionally.”

    ‘Attack on the judiciary’

    Moving forward, he said that the Constitution had been violated and PTI’s mandate had been stolen. Gandapur condemned the 26th Constitutional Amendment, calling it an “attack on the judiciary” and a “blot on Pakistan’s judicial and democratic systems.”

    “May 9 was just a pretext — the real target was our party’s founder,” he added, alleging lobbying efforts against PTI and that he was pressured to make statements against the PTI founder while in custody.

    Gandapur alleged that he was taken across Pakistan and asked repeatedly to quit PTI. “Our mandate was first stolen, and then our reserved seats were snatched,” he said.

    Regarding the Kurram issue, he said it was an inherited problem and the road had remained open for the last four months. “Talk to your neighbours, change your policy. A neighbouring country has defeated global powers, this border is not safe,” he cautioned.

    He claimed there was a plan to impose an emergency in KP. “When the PTI founder was out of jail, he spoke about negotiations.”

    ‘Seats snatched’

    PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan said that PTI founder Imran Khan has always called for dialogue.

    “We reviewed the letter concerning negotiations with detained leaders. He has always emphasised meaningful dialogue. Anyone eager to bring a no-confidence motion is welcome to try. Every plan will be executed only on the PTI founder’s instructions.”

    He said PTI leaders were elected with the founder’s votes and that the goal of today’s meeting was to demonstrate unity. “After these developments, our seats were snatched. References were sent against our MNAs and punishments were imposed. When we requested meetings on KP’s budget, they were denied.”

    Barrister Gohar asserted: “We will defend the KP government at all costs. Those wanting to bring a no-confidence motion lack the numbers. PTI’s government stands and will continue. If there are to be negotiations, concrete steps must be taken.”

    For his part, PTI Secretary-General Salman Akram Raja said that February 8 was historic — people came out in huge numbers.

    “This is not a political war but a fight for rights. We will fight the PTI founder’s war and victory will be ours.”

    PTI spokesperson Sheikh Waqas Akram demanded a judicial commission from the Chief Justice to probe the deaths of imprisoned PTI workers. “Many were released after 10 or 11 months in jail — and most came out sick.”

    PTI KP President Junaid Akbar said all party leaders from the National Assembly and KP Assembly were present at the meeting. “Despite internal differences, we will act on every order of the PTI founder.”


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  • Emerging market debt sale surge defies global turmoil amid signs of de-dollarisation – Reuters

    1. Emerging market debt sale surge defies global turmoil amid signs of de-dollarisation  Reuters
    2. Research for Institutional Money Management – May 2025  Pensions & Investments
    3. Now’s the time to be an emerging markets debt investor  ImpactAlpha
    4. Tariffs Rattle Markets—But EM Debt Endures – William Blair – Commentaries  Advisor Perspectives
    5. The Quiet Outperformer: Why EM Bonds Deserve a Second Look  VanEck

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  • Goodwin Represents Superhuman in Agreement to Be Acquired by Grammarly | News & Events

    Goodwin Represents Superhuman in Agreement to Be Acquired by Grammarly | News & Events

    The Technology M&A team advised Superhuman on its agreement to be acquired by Grammarly, the global leader in AI-enabled communication. This acquisition accelerates Grammarly’s evolution into an AI productivity platform for apps and agents, positioning email as a critical communication surface in the company’s vision of an agentic future.

    Superhuman is the AI-native email app that helps users respond one to two days faster and save four hours every week on their email communications. Together, customers have sent over 500 million messages, triaged over 2 billion conversations, and used 6 billion shortcuts through the app.

    The Goodwin team was led by Nathan Hagler, Matthew Baudler, Jesse Kalashyan, Rachel Qi, Daisy Beckner, Sean Philbin, and Ashley Shultz; Skyler Gray and Sam Boomgaarden; Kevin Liu, Jinny Kim, and Chalaun Lomax; Monica Patel, Eric Graffeo, James Oh, and Jacquelyn Watson; Edward Holzwanger and Nathaniel A. Hsieh; Arman Oruc, Brady P. P. Cummins, and Kevin Walsh; Kelsey Lemaster, Cecily Xi, and Alicia Shin-Hye Wi; Jacqueline Klosek and Federica De Santis; Jacob Osborn, Carrie Miller, and Justin Shields; Ai Tajima and George Schneider; Stuart Ogg and Justin Anslow; Melissa Schwab Wright and Tyler Garaffa; Brynn Peltz and Cynthia Wells; Kizzy Jarashow and Barry Bazian; Adam Slutsky and Christina L. Ademola; Frances Dea and Andrea Morales.
    Superhuman is a client of Craig Schmitz.

    For more information, please read the press release.

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  • Manolo Marquez’s tenure as head coach of the Indian football team ends

    Manolo Marquez’s tenure as head coach of the Indian football team ends

    Manolo Marquez will be stepping down from his role as head coach of the Indian men’s national football team after the Spaniard and the All India Football Federation (AIFF) mutually decided to part ways.

    The decision was formalised during an AIFF Executive Committee meeting on Wednesday.

    The decision to part ways comes after India’s 1-0 defeat to lower-ranked Hong Kong China on June 10 in their AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers 2027 campaign. They played out a 0-0 draw against Bangladesh in the opening match of their qualification campaign.

    “He did not resign. After discussions, it was mutually agreed that the AIFF and Manolo Marquez cannot continue as India (men) coach. Accordingly, he was let go,” M. Satyanarayanan, the acting general secretary of the AIFF, told Sportstar.

    Manolo Marquez was appointed as the head coach of the Indian team in June last year. Under his tutelage, the Blue Tigers picked up just one win in eight matches – a 3-0 victory over the Maldives in a friendly in March.

    India’s last competitive win in international football came against Kuwait under former head coach Igor Stimac, whom Marquez had replaced.

    The Indian team has also failed to score a goal in their last three matches under Manolo Marquez.

    Manolo Marquez took over the top job in Indian football after guiding Hyderabad FC to the Indian Super League (ISL) title in the 2021-22. He also won the Super Cup trophy with FC Goa earlier this year.

    Last year, he juggled dual responsibilities, serving as head coach of FC Goa during the 2024-25 season while continuing his role as head coach of the Indian national team.

    The Indian football team is currently ranked 127th in the FIFA Men’s World Rankings, having last broken into the top 100 in July 2023 when they reached the 99th position.

    The Blue Tigers’ next competitive outing is scheduled to take place in October when they face Singapore in their third match of the AFC Asian Cup 2027 Qualifiers.

    India are currently rooted to the bottom of Group B in the AFC Asian Cup 2027 Qualifiers with one point from two games.

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  • Keanu Reeves to front new documentary series covering Cadillac’s journey to the F1 grid

    Keanu Reeves to front new documentary series covering Cadillac’s journey to the F1 grid

    It has been announced that filmmaker and motorsport enthusiast Keanu Reeves will front a documentary series showcasing the behind-the-scenes story of the Cadillac Formula 1 Team’s effort to join the F1 grid.

    Backed by TWG Motorsports and General Motors (GM), Cadillac are preparing to enter F1 from the 2026 campaign, having received final approval to become the sport’s 11th team back in March.

    With exclusive access granted by the Cadillac Formula 1 Team, TWG Motorsports and GM, the series will trace the creation of F1’s newest operation as they get set to debut at next year’s season opener in Australia.

    Reeves’ own KR+SH company will partner with North One on the production, with the Hollywood star serving as host and executive producer a few months on from his Emmy win for the acclaimed Disney+ docuseries Brawn: The Impossible Formula 1 Story.

    It will be developed by Emmy-winning director and executive producer Simon Hammerson and three-time BAFTA-winning executive producer Neil Duncanson.

    Audiences are promised “an intimate look at the unique challenges of assembling a competitive team on an accelerated timeline”, while receiving “a first-hand account of the vision behind establishing a distinctly American presence in a sport long dominated by European powerhouses”.

    The series is set to air before Cadillac’s debut at Melbourne’s Albert Park in March 2026.

    “I’m very honored and excited to be a part of telling the remarkable Cadillac Formula 1 Team story and its incredible journey into the world of Formula 1 racing,” said Reeves.

    “Our goal with the docuseries is to bring audiences into the heart of this journey and showcase what it takes to participate in one of the most exclusive sports arenas in the world.”

    Dan Towriss, CEO of TWG Motorsports and the Cadillac Formula 1 Team, said: “This is a story of bold ambition and relentless drive. We’re honored to work with Keanu, whose passion and knowledge of racing runs deep, and proud to partner with GM on this incredible story.

    “We have an opportunity to welcome a new generation of fans to Formula 1 and Keanu’s creativity is the perfect spark to ignite that journey.”

    Mark Reuss, GM President, added: “General Motors and TWG Motorsports joined forces on a bold mission – to build a uniquely American Formula 1 team.

    “It’s a thrill to have Keanu Reeves document the Cadillac Formula 1 Team’s journey to our first season in the FIA Formula One World Championship.”

    Cadillac, who are yet to name either of their two drivers for 2026, will initially use Ferrari power units when they enter the sport, before running their own engines in the future.

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  • KP Governor briefs Prime Minister on Swat tragic incident – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. KP Governor briefs Prime Minister on Swat tragic incident  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. PM briefed on Swat River tragedy by KP Governor, orders enhanced preventive measures  Ptv.com.pk
    3. PHC moved for inquiry into Swat flood deaths  Dawn
    4. Sudden water surge caused Swat tragedy  The Express Tribune
    5. When the river rises  Pakistan Today

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  • Melinda Gates opens up about her split with Bill Gates

    Melinda Gates opens up about her split with Bill Gates

    In a candid interview on Elizabeth Day’s “How to Fail” podcast, Melinda Gates shared the pivotal moment when she knew her marriage to Microsoft founder Bill Gates was beyond repair. Reflecting on her relationship, Melinda revealed that she initially ignored the warning signs, attributing them to external factors outside their marriage.

    “I kept pushing it away,” Melinda admitted, recalling moments when doubts surfaced. Despite these feelings, she continued to believe in their shared work, particularly the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which they co-founded and which remains a cornerstone of their legacy.

    However, as Bill’s infidelity became known, Melinda acknowledged that she could no longer ignore the reality of her situation. “At some point, I had to turn towards it, and I just knew it in my soul,” she confessed, marking the point when she realised their relationship had come to an end.

    She emphasized the difficulty of leaving, as she takes marriage seriously, noting that it wasn’t just about the two of them but also their three children—Jennifer, 29, Rory, 26, and Phoebe, 22. “It’s two people who’ve come together, hopefully in love… so pulling it apart later is really hard,” Melinda said, reflecting on the emotional toll.

    Melinda, 60, also encouraged others to trust their intuition, even when it means facing painful decisions. The couple married in 1994 but announced their separation in May 2021, finalising their divorce by August. The separation followed reports of Bill’s affair with a Microsoft employee.

    Since the divorce, Melinda has found new love with tech entrepreneur Philip Vaughn, while Bill, 69, is dating Paula Hurd, widow of the late Oracle co-CEO Mark Hurd.

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  • Hydrogen Europe

    Hydrogen Europe

    Brussels, 2 July 2025

    CEOs from the world’s leading energy, automotive, and technology companies have come together to issue a strong and unified message to European policymakers: Hydrogen mobility is essential to Europe’s climate goals, industrial competitiveness, and strategic autonomy – and urgent action is needed on infrastructure buildout.

    In a joint letter addressed to EU and Member State leaders, the CEOs urge policymakers to firmly position hydrogen mobility at the heart of Europe’s clean transport and industrial strategies. The letter has been signed by executives from more than 30 companies, from multinationals to smaller vendors that combined span the entire hydrogen mobility ecosystem. It calls for immediate and targeted policy support to unlock investment and scale deployment of hydrogen vehicles and infrastructure across the EU.

    CEOs point to three critical issues:

    Hydrogen mobility unlocks critical energy system synergies: Hydrogen enables demand aggregation, supports hard-to-abate sectors, and drastically reduces renewable energy waste.

    Hydrogen mobility is a strategic imperative: Complementing battery-electric vehicles, hydrogen technologies are vital to ensuring a diversified, resilient, and cost-effective decarbonisation of road transport. A combined approach could save Europe between 300-500 billion euros in infrastructure costs by 2050. Two mobility infrastructures will be cheaper for Europe than relying on just electrification.

    Hydrogen mobility is a vector for jobs and industrial growth: Europe’s existing industrial strengths in automotive and advanced manufacturing can be leveraged to lead in hydrogen technology, providing up to 500,000 jobs by 2030.

    Despite progress, the CEOs warn that hydrogen mobility in Europe will stagnate unless a more coordinated and pragmatic policy framework is implemented to support the rollout of the necessary infrastructure and achieve the scale needed for the hydrogen mobility market to flourish. For this to happen, hydrogen mobility must form a central element of strategic initiatives such as the Sustainable Transport Investment Plan and Clean Industrial Deal, while the ongoing push to simplify EU regulations can help drive down the cost and complexity of building hydrogen mobility infrastructure.

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  • 1. Singer Casandra ‘Cassie’ Ventura took the stand for four days

    Ventura, widely viewed as the prosecution’s key witness, testified over four days during the trial’s first week while eight and a half months pregnant.

    The singer, who dated Combs on and off from 2007 to 2018, alleged that during their relationship, Combs physically abused her and coerced and blackmailed her into participating in drug-fueled sex marathons with male escorts, referred to as “freak offs” – which she said Combs orchestrated, directed, watched, masturbated to and sometimes filmed.

    She shared graphic details about the sexual encounters. She told jurors that Combs controlled most aspects of her life and was frequently violent with her. Ventura said that he would threaten to release explicit videos of her and stifle her career if she defied him, and alleged that he raped her after their 2018 breakup.

    On cross-examination, Combs’s attorneys portrayed her as a consenting participant in the “freak-offs”. They also presented dozens of messages between the two, including explicit texts and others in which she appeared to speak positively about the encounters.


  • 2. Another one of Combs’s former girlfriends told the court that she was coerced taking part in the ‘freak-offs’

    A woman testifying under the pseudonym “Jane”, who dated Combs from 2021 until his 2024 arrest, took the stand in weeks four and five of the trial.

    Much of her testimony echoed Ventura’s, describing the frequent “freak-offs”, or “hotel nights” she said was pressured by Combs to participate in.

    Jane said she initially participated to please Combs but later felt “obligated” after he began paying her rent. Jane told the court that she feared she’d lose her home, where she lived with her son, if she refused and that Combs used the rent payments as leverage over her.

    She said she repeatedly told Combs she no longer wanted to participate, but that he was dismissive. She also described a violent altercation between her and Combs in 2024 that left her with a black eye.

    Under cross-examination, Combs’s attorneys portrayed Jane, as they did with Ventura, as a consenting participant. They cited texts in which Jane seemed to speak positively about the encounters.

    The attorneys also noted that Jane sometimes arranged the encounters herself. Jane said that she did so to retain some control over who was involved.


  • 3. A former employee testified that Combs sexually and physically assaulted her

    A former personal assistant to Combs, testifying as “Mia”, told jurors that during her employment, Combs sexually and physically assaulted her multiple times.

    She described the incidents as “random”, “sporadic” and “so oddly spaced out” that she believed that each time was the last. She said she felt “trapped” in the situation and feared retaliation.

    On cross-examination, Combs’s lawyer suggested that she fabricated the claims, and also pointed to social media posts and messages from Mia after the alleged assaults in which she is seen praising Combs.


  • 4. Kid Cudi testified that Combs broke into his house

    Rapper Scott Mescudi, known as Kid Cudi, who briefly dated Ventura in 2011, testified in week two that Combs broke into his home after discovering the relationship.

    Weeks later, Mescudi’s car was firebombed, which Mescudi believes was Combs – an allegation Combs and his lawyers deny.


  • 5. A former employee testified that Combs kidnapped her at gunpoint

    Capricorn Clark, a former employee of Combs’s, testified that on the morning of the alleged break-in at Mescudi’s home, Combs “kidnapped” her while holding a gun. She said he then forced her to accompany him to Mescudi’s home, telling her he was going “to kill” Mescudi.

    During her employement, Clark said Combs threatened her, subjected her to lie detector tests, and once pushed her.


  • 6. The judge threatened to remove Combs from the courtroom

    On 5 June, the judge overseeing the case, Judge Arun Subramanian, warned that he would remove Combs from court if he continued to interact with the jury.

    During the lunch break that day, after the jury left the room, Subramanian said he saw Combs looking at the jury and “nodding vigorously” during the cross-examination of Bryana Bongolan, a former graphic designer for Combs and a longtime friend Ventura.

    The judge cautioned Combs’s lawyers that if he saw it again, it “could result in the exclusion of your client from the courtroom”.

    “There should be no efforts whatsoever to have an interaction with this jury,” the judge said.

    Combs’s lawyer assured the judge that it would not happen again.


  • Eddy Garcia, a former security guard at an InterContinental hotel in Los Angeles, testified in early June that Combs and his team sought to acquire the 2016 surveillance footage showing Combs assaulting Ventura at the hotel.

    Garcia testified that Combs gave him $100,000, which he split among hotel security staff, in exchange for the footage and said that he signed a nondisclosure agreement.

    The footage was released by CNN last year, though it remains unclear how CNN obtained the video.

    After the video’s release last year, Combs took to social media to publicly apologize for his behavior in the footage.

    The video was played several times for the jurors during the trial.


  • 8. Kanye West briefly showed up at the courthouse

    Kanye West, legally known as Ye, briefly visited Combs’s trial on 13 June to show support for Combs.

    He didn’t stay long. West was reportedly directed to an overflow room, and left shortly after through the front entrance. He was then seen getting into a car and driving away.

    During closing arguments, Ye released a song with one of Combs’s sons titled ‘Diddy Free’.


  • 9. A juror was dismissed over conflicting statements about his residency

    On 17 June, the judge dismissed a juror over conflicting residency claims.

    The juror, identified as Juror 6, reportedly claimed during jury selection that he lived in the Bronx. He later told court staff he lived in New Jersey, making him ineligible for the New York jury.

    “The record raised serious concerns as to the juror’s candor and whether he shaded answers to get on and stay on the jury,” Subramanian said in court.

    Combs’s legal team opposed the juror’s removal. They argued that Combs would be “severely prejudiced” if Juror 6, who they said was one of two Black men on the jury, were removed.

    The alternate juror who replaced him was a white man from Westchester, New York.


  • 10. Jurors watched videos of ‘freak-off’ sex marathons

    Jurors were shown video clips of the so-called “freak-offs”– the multi-day sex marathons with male escorts.

    Due to their graphic content, only jurors, the prosecution, defense and Combs could watch and hear the videos, all wearing headphones.

    Reporters and the public were barred from viewing or hearing them. The clips lasted several minutes and the jurors largely kept their reactions muted.

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  • Jasprit Bumrah told to ‘keep cards close to chest’ after Edgbaston omission; surprises former pacer with off-field act

    Jasprit Bumrah told to ‘keep cards close to chest’ after Edgbaston omission; surprises former pacer with off-field act

    The omission of Jasprit Bumrah from the second Test against England in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy in Birmingham on Wednesday left several individuals surprised. While experts questioned the decision to leave out Bumrah despite taking a five-wicket haul, India captain Shubman Gill called it a part of workload management on the pacer.

    Bumrah was never in contention to play all the five Tests, more so after his injury in Australia earlier this year, which kept him out of action for almost three months. In fact, it was BCCI chief selector Ajit Agarkar who confirmed that Bumrah will be playing three Tests ahead of the tour.

    Former England quick Stuart Broad was one among the surprised. But what baffled Broad was Bumrah’s act of making the revealing the strategy publicly which should have stayed indoors. “A week is a very good time off for a fast bowler,” Broad said in a pre-match show.

    “(Bumrah’s omission) does surprise me and what also surprised me was him saying before the series he will only play three of the five Tests. You keep those cards close to your chest and play each week as it comes. They will definitely want Bumrah at Lord’s because of the movement you can get through the air,” added Broad.

    What has Jasprit Bumrah said pre-series?

    Ahead of the start of the five-match series, Bumrah sat down with former India teammate Dinesh Karthik for an interview with Sky Sports. The Indian pacer stated that he had contacted the BCCI about his workload management after realising that he was being considered for leadership role.

    “I called the BCCI and said I don’t want to be looked at in a leadership role because I won’t be able to give [it my] all Test matches coming a five Test-match series. So then, yes, the BCCI was looking at me at leadership. But then I had to say no,” Bumrah had said.

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