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Fresh voices of Pakistani art
In a luminous fusion of youth, memory, and imagination, the art exhibition 'Souch Say Saqafat Tak' has unfurled its wings at the Islamabad Art Gallery, bringing together the first public showings of fresh graduates from art schools across Pakistan. The exhibition, a collaborative venture between Islamabad Art Gallery and Khyal Art Space, opened on 6th April 2026 and will waltz through the entire month of April, inviting viewers into a delicate tapestry of dreams, dissent, and desir...
Sisterhood in the shadows of Gilead
'Blue Jean' actor Lucy Halliday says the bonds formed between young girls in times of adversity are at the heart of what makes the Hulu drama series 'The Testaments' special, stressing that sisterhood and community have always been important means of survival. "We see that in our show, and it's a really beautiful thing - that friendship can flourish even in the darkest of places," Halliday said of the coming-of-age drama, which continues the story of Hulu'...
Off-screen drama clouds 'Euphoria' return
Fresh speculation over tensions within the cast and creative leadership of 'Euphoria' has intensified after a series of conspicuously awkward moments at the show's Season 3 premiere in Los Angeles, where its biggest names appeared to keep their distance both on and off the red carpet. At the centre of the chatter was Zendaya, whose brief and visibly strained interaction with series creator Sam Levinson reignited long-running rumours of a creative rift. Cameras captured the act...
Cannes Film Festival unveils arthouse-heavy line-up
The Cannes Film Festival has unveiled an arthouse-heavy line-up for its 79th edition, signalling a notable shift away from Hollywood spectacle as 21 films prepare to compete for the coveted Palme d'Or next month. Set against the sun-soaked backdrop of the French Riviera from May 12 to 23, the festival remains the industry's most influential gathering, where filmmakers, actors and studios converge to strike deals, celebrate cinema and, increasingly, navigate a rapidly changing globa...
Women-led food ventures on the rise
The home-based food industry is rapidly emerging as a structured sector across urban areas of south Punjab, including Multan, with hundreds of women earning substantial incomes through digital platforms. Social activist Tahira Najam told APP that over 500 women in Multan alone are currently engaged in home-based food businesses, a number that continues to grow steadily. The entrepreneur credited social media platforms such as Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram with expanding her customer bas...
Alizeh Shah shares disturbing experience
Actor Alizeh Shah has taken to Instagram to share a troubling account of alleged inappropriate behaviour by a fellow actor during a recent project, raising fresh concerns about professionalism and boundaries on drama sets. In a series of statements, Shah said she had been working with a "new co-actor" whose identity she chose not to reveal. According to her, the initial days of shooting were cordial, with light-hearted interactions among the cast. However, she claimed the tone so...
US plans to automatically register men for military draft eligibility
US plans to automatically register men for military draft eligibility33 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleBernd Debusmann JrWhite House reporter Getty ImagesThe US military has relied on an all-volunteer force since 1973. Young American men could be automatically registered for eligibility for the military draft as soon as December, ending decades of self-registration.The new rule, proposed by a government agency, would see men being registered automatically rather than being asked t...
Morocco to Add 15 New Hilton Hotels Ahead of 2030 FIFA World Cup
Casablanca – Morocco is set to more than double Hilton’s footprint as the global hotel group moves to open 15 new properties, part of a wider tourism investment push tied to the country’s fast-rising visitor numbers and preparations for the 2030 FIFA World Cup. Tourism Minister Fatim-Zahra Ammor met in Rabat on Wednesday with Hilton President and CEO Christopher J. Nassetta to review the group’s expansion plans and discuss how to speed up the development of its hotel portfolio in Morocco. SMIT...
Iran's supreme leader vows ‘new phase’ in Hormuz management, demands war compensation
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Hosseini Khamenei said in a message on Thursday that the management of the Strait of Hormuz will “certainly enter a new phase”, while vowing that Tehran will demand compensation for all war-related damages. The message, released by his office on the 40th day since the killing of his father, former supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, described his death as a “heavy and historic blow” for the Iranian nation, and...
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Jo Malone hopes 'sense will prevail' in lawsuit over her name
Jo Malone hopes 'sense will prevail' in lawsuit over her name8 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleEmer MoreauBusiness reporterjomalonecbe / InstagramJo Malone discussed the High Court claim in a video on InstagramJo Malone, the perfume designer, said she hopes "sense will prevail" in a case against her and High Street retailer Zara by beauty giant Estée Lauder over the use of her name.Estée Lauder bought Malone's eponymous perfume brand, Jo Malone London, incl...
The Bounce: Who's your Rookie of the Year? Plus, NBA coaches on the hot seat
The Bounce Newsletter | This is The Athletic’s daily NBA newsletter. Sign up here to receive The Bounce directly in your inbox.On this date in 2019, both Dirk Nowitzki and Dwyane Wade played in front of their respective home crowds for the last time. Each player scored 30 points. There was one more incredible feat that happened that day too. Jamal Crawford went for 51 points to become the oldest player ever to drop 50.Advertisement
Dubai Ruler calls on residents to raise UAE flag: How to hoist it, actions to avoid
Following a recent call by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, urging citizens and residents to raise the UAE flag across homes, institutions, and buildings, many are preparing to hoist the nation’s flag. Sheikh Mohammed emphasised that the flag is a “symbol of strength and pride” and a banner of national unity, noting that the UAE emerged from recent crises even more united and cohesive.As residents respond to this patrio...
Spoiler alert! "Survivor 50" castaway talks elimination and being first member of the jury
(Spoilers ahead) The latest castaway voted off "Survivor 50: In the Hands of the Fans" joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss being eliminated from the game, this season's challenges and being the first member of the jury.
US warns citizens to avoid Nigeria
Officials have cited terrorism and kidnapping as reasons for the new travel warning Washington has called on Americans to avoid traveling to Nigeria and has approved the departure of non‑emergency embassy staff and their relatives from the capital Abuja, pointing to a deteriorating security environment. In an updated advisory released Wednesday, the US Department of State specifically advised against travel to n...
House Democrats push to pass measure curbing Trump’s war powers over Iran
Republicans will almost certainly block Democrats’ efforts to pass legislation amid ‘fragile’ two-week US-Iran ceasefireHouse Democrats will attempt Thursday to pass a resolution curtailing Donald Trump’s war powers over Iran – a move Republicans will almost certainly block, but one that signals unease on Capitol Hill about a Middle Eastern conflict on pause with no clear endgame.The vote, scheduled for Thursday morning, will use a procedure called unanimous consent, which is a shortcut that all...
Political recalibrations in South Asia
Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal are experiencing dramatic political transitions, each ushering in genuinely new governing orders rather than the familiar 'old wine in new bottles' reshuffles. These shifts carry consequences not only domestically but across the broader South Asian region. Sri Lanka's transition, the earliest of the three, was driven by systemic economic collapse that persisted despite heavy borrowing from China. The election of a reformist government emerging fr...
Impartial appointments
The IMF's insistence that the head of the accountability watchdog should be a non-controversial person, and one who enjoys the confidence of the opposition too, is spot on. The government's nod under compulsion, however, is a telling tale of its indispensable reliance on the international lender. The point is that it would have been more sensible and politically correct if we had not left behind such issues to be exploited and pin-pointed by donors and extra-territorial forces, by k...
Mpox threat
A quiet but deeply troubling health signal has emerged from Sindh, and it demands far more urgency than it is currently receiving. The confirmation of a local outbreak of Mpox in Khairpur, with at least four newborn deaths linked to the infection, is alarming. Initial reports of "unusual skin pimples" in mid-March have now culminated in laboratory-confirmed cases, verified by institutions such as Dow University of Health Sciences and Aga Khan University Hospital. That seven infan...
Lessons from the Iran war
Even as the US-Israel's Iran war hurtles along – haltingly or otherwise, with intermittent prospects of peace – some lessons have already gained permanence. Wars can often be ended early. They rarely are. Quitting is mistaken for losing. And so conflict persists – driven by hubris, false bravado and misplaced ego. Till Pakistan, acting as the elder, stepped into the ongoing Iran war. The first lesson, therefore, is simple: wars are not your back-alley scuffles or weeke...