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Beth Moore challenges her followers to guard themselves against legalism, and warns it will "cruss the life out of you." from CB...
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جمعرات23؍شعبان المعظم1439ھ 10؍مئی 2018ء فو کس نیوز کے نمایندہ خصوصی براے جنوبی ایشیاء/پاکستان۔۔۔ ضیاء مغل کی لال حویلی ...
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غلط یا سہی چونکہ یہ طے ہو چکا ہے یا مشہور ہو چکا ہے یا پاکستانی اسٹیبلشمنٹ بارہا یہ تاثر دے چکی ہے کہ اگر کسی ملک کی افغان طالبان پر تھوڑی ب...
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راولپنڈی پریس رلیز فوکس نیوز نیٹ ورک کے نمانندہ خصوصی و سینںر تجزیہ کار ضیاء مغل نے الیکشن 2018 کے بعد پہلی ب...
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ملک کے سیاسی حلقوں کے لیے عمران اسماعیل کا نام کسی تعارف کا محتاج نہیں۔ 2015ء کو متحدہ قومی موومنٹ کے گڑھ سمجھے والے حلقے این اے 246میں تحر...
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کولن جرمنی( بی بی سی،خصوصی رپورٹ )حالیہ دنوں میں پاکستان اوربھارت کے درمیان پائی جانے والی کشیدگی دنیا بھر سے انٹرنیشنل میڈیا ک...
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لاہور (ویب ڈیسک) پاکستان کےمعروف اینکر و تجزیہ کار ضیاء مغل نے اپنی منگنی اور شادی کے با...
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جمعہ، 6 اپریل، 2018
Jaime King's 4-Year-Old Son Hit With Broken Glass In Bizarre Car Attack
Big shark swings by cops just doing their job
Cops are used to surprises on the job, but seldom a casual great white shark. South Australian Police looking to breathalyse and check up on boat operators last Friday were greeted by the animal, who cruised around them for about 10 minutes. SEE ALSO: Try not to get hypnotized by this 'shark whisperer' and his calming powers It's estimated the shark, nicknamed Noah by police, measured around 4.5 to five metres (14 feet) long. "I told the boys to back off a bit because the shark was right next to us," fisherman Mark Oaks told ABC News. "For probably the next 10 or 15 minutes we just sat around. The police brought the big boat in, which is where the footage from above the shark has come from." "Noah wasn't keen on being breath tested and our Water Operations Unit officers were happy to oblige!" South Australia Police wrote in a Facebook post. The great white shark is arguably one of the most feared species in Australian waters due to its threat to humans. It is listed as vulnerable by the IUCN, however its exact population in the south-west of Australia remains unknown despite attempts to calculate it. WATCH: Jeff Goldblum is back in the amazing 'Jurassic World Evolution' video game
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Bollywood actor Salman Khan guilty of poaching rare antelope
An Indian court jailed Bollywood star Salman Khan for five years for poaching on Thursday, lawyers said, a sentence likely to derail the career of one of the country's most popular actors. Khan, 52, was found guilty of violating wildlife laws by killing a blackbuck, an endangered species of antelope, in 1998. Four other Bollywood actors accused in the case were acquitted. The stocky Khan wore a black shirt and sunglasses as he entered the court followed by an entourage of aides. Television footage later showed police escorting him to jail in Jodhpur, in the western state of Rajasthan. Khan, one of India's biggest actors, has a checkered history of brushes with the law Television said Khan planned to appeal against the sentence. His lawyer, Anand Desai, told Reuters he had submitted a plea for bail which a judge will hear on Friday. The case was brought by members of a community known as the Bishnoi, who revere antelopes. The community has pursued the case against Khan for almost two decades and cheered the decision by setting off firecrackers near the courthouse and handing out sweets. Four other Bollywood actors accused in the case - Saif Ali Khan, Neelam, Tabu and Sonali Bendre - were acquitted, prosecution lawyer Mahipal Bishnoi said. Some actors came out in Khan's support. "I feel this is too harsh. I do hope he gets the relief he deserves," Arjun Rampal said. Khan has had a history of run-ins with the law. In 2015, Bombay High Court overturned his conviction in a hit-and-run case in which he was accused of running over a group of people sleeping on a city sidewalk, killing one and injuring four. Last year, another court in Jodhpur acquitted Khan in a separate poaching case, ruling that there was no proof that Khan had killed an endangered gazelle. Khan has made a series of blockbuster hits in the last few years with the latest in December, "Tiger Zinda Hai", grossing more than 3 billion rupees ($52 million) at the box office. His next film, "Race 3", is an action thriller scheduled for release later in the year. The court's ruling against Khan, who has 32.5 million followers on Twitter and was promoting his movie last week, sparked worries among Bollywood traders. "If he doesn't get bail, then the jail term will have repercussions," said Girish Johar, a trade analyst. "He is a big star, and has a lot of big films lined up, all scheduled to be released over the next two years."
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Woman Who Says Mormon Church Failed To Discipline Her Abuser Files Lawsuit
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Park Geun-hye: South Korea's ex-leader guilty of abusing power
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Trump threatens further $100bn in tariffs against China
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New York judge awards Egon Schiele art to Holocaust heirs
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Spy poisoning: Russia says UK is 'playing with fire'
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Brazil judge tells Lula to turn himself in on Friday
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Australia 'shocked' by sheep deaths on ship
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Conor McGregor turns himself in after violence at UFC event in New York
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Stormy Daniels: Trump says he did not know about $130,000 payment
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Carles Puigdemont freed on bail by German court
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Russian TV airs 'Skripal phone call'
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The Mooch, Trump and a gold-plated bathtub
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Park Geun-hye, South Korea’s Ousted President, Get 24 Years in Prison
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Escort Who Claims to Have Russian Secrets Faces New Charges in Thailand
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Word + Quiz: impressionable
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Bright Lights, Big Shoulder Pads: A Timid Japan Recalls Its Bubble Era
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Spain, Trade War, Secret Agents: Your Friday Briefing
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What’s on TV Friday: ‘6 Balloons’ and ‘Troy: Fall of a City’
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Too Radical for France, a Muslim Clergyman Faces Deportation
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At West Virginia Event, Some of Trump’s Facts Don’t Add Up
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Bernie Sanders Courts Black Voters Anew. But an Obama Reference Stings.
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Devils Head to Playoffs for First Time Since 2012
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Corrections: April 6, 2018
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Trump’s Approach to Syria Is No Way to Run a War
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‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Season 10, Episode 3: Fifty Shades of Mayhem
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Iranian TV censors Italian football badge
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Finland 'bans' postponed football matches
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Gay Chechens flee threats, beatings and exorcism
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Do Syrian refugees ever want to return home?
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Quokka selfies: Is Instagram's welfare warning 'overkill'?
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Saudi 'Prince Charming' Mohammed bin Salman comes to Hollywood
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Will Netflix's Amo be the Philippine Narcos?
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جمعرات، 5 اپریل، 2018
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Trump: Send military to U.S.-Mexico border until wall built
By Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump sharpened his anti-immigration rhetoric on Tuesday, saying he wants to deploy U.S. military forces to the Mexican border to stop illegal immigrants until his long-promised wall is built and "proper security" is in place. Trump called using the military at the southern border "a big step." He met on Tuesday with U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis and others to discuss the idea.
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EPA Reportedly Approved Pipeline Project Linked To Lobbyist Renting Room To Pruitt
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Moscow threatens sanctions against Latvia over removal of Russian from secondary schools
Russia's parliament has threatened economic sanctions in response to a language reform in neighbouring Latvia that will see older schoolchildren taught in Latvian rather than Russian. The call for sanctions further raises tensions with Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, members of the European Union and Nato who have been wary of Vladimir Putin's promises to “defend the rights” of Russian speakers in other countries. On Tuesday, the leaders of the three countries expressed their concern about Russia's more aggressive foreign policy at a meeting with US president Donald Trump in the White House. Although Latvian is the official language in that former Soviet republic, a quarter of the population are ethnic Russians, and nearly 100 state-funded schools offer Russian or bilingual teaching. Donald Trump sits across from Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite, Estonian President Kersti Kaljulaid, and Latvian President Raimonds Vejonis at a meeting on Tuesday Credit: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters A language reform approved on Monday by president Raimonds Vejonis, however, will phase in Latvian-language instruction for all students in the 10th through 12th years by 2021, with the exception of some Russian language and literature courses. Mr Vejonis said this would “form a more cohesive society and a stronger state”. Early education will remain bilingual, with half of courses taught in Russian for schoolchildren and 20 per cent for 7th- to 9th-year students. Latvian President Raimonds Vejonis arrives at the White House before meeting Donald Trump Credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Nonetheless, Moscow reacted angrily to the reform. MP Sergei Zheleznyak called it a “language genocide” and compared it to the “open Naziism toward the Russian population” he claimed was occurring in Ukraine, which has been promoting Ukrainian language as it battles Russia-backed separatists in two breakaway republics. In a statement on Tuesday, Russia's Duma condemned the “discriminatory” language reform as “forced assimilation” that infringed on the rights of national minorities. “The state Duma notes that the actions of the Latvian authorities violating the rights and freedoms of our compatriots in Latvia should be followed by the adoption of special economic measures,” it said, citing a law that allows for sanctions like banning financial operations and cancelling trade agreements. Vladimir Putin speaks at a rally celebrating the annexation of Crimea, which he has justified in part by the need to protect Russian speakers Credit: David Mdzinarishvili/Reuters Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin, an influential former aide of Mr Putin, called on Russia to take a “more active position” on Latvia's supposed failure to uphold international agreements. The statement comes after Latvia expelled a Russian diplomat last month in solidarity with Britain over the poisoning of former double agent Sergei Skripal in Salisbury. It also passed a US-style Magnitsky Act banning Russian citizens involved in the death of whistleblower Sergei Magnitsky or other human rights violations, just as the other two Baltics have. Foreign secretary Boris Johnson said last month that the Britain would introduce a UK version of the act. British troops arrive in Estonia, which borders Latvia and Russia, for training operations last year Credit: Estonian Defence Ministry Ethnic relations have long been a delicate issue in Latvia, where Russian speakers have staged protests against the language reform. The pro-Russian Harmony party controls a quarter of parliament and is led by the mayor of the country's capital, Riga. Since the opposition of Russian speakers to a new Western government in Ukraine exploded into conflict in 2014, drawing on Russian military support, the Baltic countries have been ramping up military and civil defence training and hosting Nato troops. Last year, American and Canadian troops were deployed for training in Latvia, and British troops arrived in neighbouring Estonia.
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دھوکے باز، جھوٹے اور جابر ملک (اسرائیل) سے مذاکرات کی کوشش ناقابلِ معافی غلطی ہو گی: ایران
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ہرن کے غیرقانونی شکار کے مقدمے میں سلمان خان کو دو سال قید کی سزا، باقی ملزمان بری
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پٹھان تو ہو گا۔۔۔
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جیو کس نے بند کروایا؟
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کہکشاں کے وسط میں ایک درجن بلیک ہولز دریافت
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35 سال بعد سعودی عرب میں پہلا سینما گھر
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علی آفتاب سعید کا نیا ویڈیو بلاگ: عدالت میں لاڈیاں اور سیاسی بندشیں
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علمدار روڈ پر ہزارہ برادری کے دھرنے کا چوتھا روز
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مسئلہ کشمیر پر آفریدی کا بیان گوتم کی نظر میں نو بال
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صنوبر کے نایاب جنگلات خطرے میں
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امریکہ میں نسلی برابری کا تصور دینے والے مارٹن لوتھر کنگ جونیئر
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شیر سے لڑائی: ’میں نے سوچا میری بیٹی مرنے والی ہے‘
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