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Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Forever 21 files for the second time

Forever 21, once a dominant force in fast fashion, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy for the second time in six years.

PTI Declines National Security Briefing, Demands Meeting with Imran Khan First

PTI has refused to attend the in-camera national security session unless its leaders are allowed to meet Imran Khan. Meanwhile, the session will proceed with military officials briefing lawmakers on Pakistan's security situation amid rising terrorist attacks.

Public outrage as Danish Taimoor speaks on being allowed four marriages

Danish Taimoor’s comments on polygamy during a Ramazan transmission have sparked backlash, with many criticizing his tone as dismissive and insensitive. The remarks, made in the presence of his wife Ayeza Khan, have led to debates on celebrity responsibility and the portrayal of marriage in the media.

Clashes Erupt in India over Aurangzeb Tomb Removal Demand

Violence erupted in Nagpur over demands to remove Aurangzeb’s tomb, leading to injuries, arrests, and an indefinite curfew.

Modi Slams Pakistan Over Terrorism as Islamabad Hits Back

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused Pakistan of supporting terrorism and betraying peace efforts, while Pakistan rejected his remarks as misleading and one-sided.

Ceasefire Shattered: Israel’s Renewed Airstrikes Devastate Gaza

Israel's renewed airstrikes on Gaza kill over 250 Palestinians, shattering the ceasefire and escalating the conflict.

The Telegraph Retracts Allegations Against Zia Chishti, Issues Public Apology

The Telegraph has issued a public apology and agreed to pay damages to Zia Chishti after admitting its reports on allegations against him were false and defamatory.

New WhatsApp update lets users connect social media accounts

The feature is currently available to select beta testers and is expected to expand to more users in future updates.

Stranded NASA astronauts to return to Earth after nine months in Space

Their unexpected delay made them the longest-serving astronauts on the ISS since NASA established a six-month rotation standard.

PIA to resume UK flights after four-year ban

The EU and UK flight bans inflicted severe financial losses on PIA, reportedly amounting to nearly $150 million per year.

Samsung needs ‘do-or-die’ mindset to survive AI challenges: Yonhap

Samsung Electronics must adopt a "do-or-die" mindset, its chairman told executives, to confront the challenges posed by artificial intelligence that are upending the industry, Yonhap news reported Monday.

Houthis threaten attacks on US warships

The de facto Yemeni authorities have vowed retaliation for the ongoing deadly bombing campaign