Kareena Kapoor spills beans on her plans to make Hollywood debut

Kareena Kapoor recently addressed plans of making her Hollywood debut as the actress enjoyed working in Hansal Mehta’s The Buckingham Murders, which is a story inspired by the American crime drama Mare of Easttown.  There were speculations that Kapoor’s upcoming mystery drama, which was mostly filmed in the English language, might be helpful for the actress to make contacts in Hollywood.   In conversation with Hindustan Times, the actress put all the rumours to rest, saying she has not done The Buckingham Murders with any “intention to bridge any gap”. She stated, “I love Mare of…

Donald Trump calls Kim Kardashian ‘world’s most overrated celebrity’

Donald Trump, former US president thwarted a recently published book that criticises his administration and called Kim Kardashian “the world’s most overrated celebrity.” Trump attacked Jonathan Karl’s book “Tired of Winning,” which claims that after Kardashian requested him for assistance with many clemency cases, the former president and 2024 presidential contender advised her to utilise her celebrity connections to persuade football players to visit the White House. “In the ‘book’ he [Karl] has the World’s most overrated celebrity, Kim Kardashian, supposedly telling me that she ‘would leverage her celebrity to…

In meeting with Ulema, COAS says no space for intolerance, extremism

RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir on Friday warned that the use of force and armed action by any militia, entity or group other than the state is “unacceptable”, read a statement issued by the military’s media affairs wing. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the army chief remarked during an interaction with the leading Islamic scholars of all schools of thought, who called on him at the General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi today. “Pakistan belongs to all Pakistanis without any religious, provincial, tribal, linguistic,…

AI may make warfare deadly further wrecking world peace: experts

Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to completely transform combat, much like gunpowder and the atomic bomb did and it might make conflicts between people unthinkably different and considerably deadlier, as per experts. There were rumours that US President Joe Biden and China’s Xi Jinping would agree to outlaw lethal autonomous weapons before their next conference. Although there didn’t seem to be any agreement from the summit, experts believe it’s an important issue that is already changing armed conflict and intensifying the race for global domination. Analysts claim Beijing is…

No weapons sold to Ukraine or Russia, reiterates Pakistan

The allegations surfaced once again, this time in a BBC Urdu report, which claimed Pakistan sold weapons to two US arms firms, which were then sent onwards to Ukraine. The spokeswoman at the Foreign Office was asked during the weekly presser whether the BBC Urdu report indicated it was a fact that Pakistani weapons were being used in the Ukrainian battlefield, regardless of whether they went through the US or not. “I reaffirm what we have said in the past that Pakistan has not sold weapons to Ukraine or to…

Govt challenges SC’s military courts verdict

ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Defence on Friday filed an intra-court appeal in the Supreme Court against a five-member bench that had declared the trial of civilians in military courts illegal, reported Geo News on Friday. In the petition, the ministry has appealed to the apex court to revoke the October 23 decision and restore the sections of the Official Secrets Act that were declared illegal. It also urges the Supreme Court to restore Section 59(4) of the Army Act. The petition has also warned that declaring some sections of the Army Act…