Author: Abdulrehman

Beyoncé ended the international leg of her Cowboy Carter tour in spectacular fashion. Fans in Paris on Sunday night witnessed a show filled with surprises, music, and family moments. A standout moment was her husband Jay-Z’s surprise appearance, creating an unforgettable night. Jay-Z Joins Beyoncé Onstage in Paris Jay-Z electrified the Stade de France by joining Beyoncé onstage. The duo performed iconic hits like “Crazy In Love” and “Drunk In Love.” Jay-Z also thrilled the crowd with his single “N***as in Paris.” This marked a unique moment in the tour, as previous stops did not feature the couple performing together.…

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The Oklahoma City Thunder Championship journey reached its peak as they claimed their first NBA title Sunday night, solidifying their place as a rising powerhouse in the league. With an average age under 26, the Thunder capped off one of the most successful seasons in NBA history, defeating the Indiana Pacers in a thrilling seven-game series to claim the Larry O’Brien Trophy. Early Struggles and Haliburton’s Injury The decisive Game 7 started as a closely contested battle, reflective of the series’ intense back-and-forth nature. However, a devastating moment struck the Indiana Pacers early in the game. Tyrese Haliburton, the team’s…

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Compass escalated its long-standing dispute with Zillow by filing a lawsuit against the home-search giant on Monday. The real estate brokerage accuses Zillow of implementing listing policies, referred to as the “Zillow Ban,” that create an anticompetitive environment, restrict competition, and favor Zillow’s market dominance. Zillow’s Dominance and the Lawsuit’s Stakes In the digital age, homebuyers increasingly rely on online platforms to find properties. Zillow dominates this space, with 80% of online home searches directed to its platform, according to its February investor presentation. Compass’ lawsuit challenges a new Zillow rule. This policy requires all publicly marketed home listings to…

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New York’s Central Park reached a scorching 96 degrees on Monday, a record high last seen in 1888. This extreme heat wave poses a significant threat, affecting millions across the region. In New Jersey, 16 individuals were sent to the emergency room following heat-related illnesses during outdoor graduations. Baltimore faced challenges when a malfunctioning Amtrak train left passengers stranded without air conditioning in tunnels. Extreme Heat Wave Peaks Across the Eastern US A dangerous heat wave is sweeping across the eastern United States, with temperatures peaking on Tuesday. The heat dome behind these extreme conditions has brought the hottest temperatures…

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Punjabi superstar Diljit Dosanjh has launched the trailer for his upcoming movie Sardaar Ji 3. The film features Pakistani actress Hania Aamir in a leading role, creating major buzz across social media platforms. The film is set to release internationally on June 27. Fans across borders are excited, especially about the chemistry between the lead stars. However, the announcement has stirred controversy in India’s film industry. Indian Film Industry Reacts Strongly The Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) expressed its disapproval. They condemned Diljit’s decision to cast a Pakistani actress, calling it inappropriate due to the current political climate.…

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Pakistanis return from Iran Amid growing regional hostilities, 1,814 Pakistani citizens returned from Iran through the Taftan border in Balochistan, local officials reported. Pakistanis return from Iran. The return followed rising tensions in the Middle East, especially due to the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict, which raised safety concerns for foreign nationals. Diverse Groups Safely Returned Officials in Chagai district confirmed the repatriation included 428 pilgrims, 655 students, 566 tourists, 160 deportees, and five foreign nationals. The latest update noted that 112 tourists and 24 students crossed the border at Taftan. Deputy Commissioner Chagai said authorities are providing full support to the…

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LAUSANNE, Switzerland – June 23:Kirsty Coventry officially assumed her position as the new President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), succeeding Thomas Bach. Coventry, a former Olympian from Zimbabwe, made history as the first African and first woman to lead the global sports body. The transition ceremony took place on Monday, with Coventry set to begin her eight-year term on Tuesday. As she steps into her new leadership role, Coventry faces immediate challenges — particularly those surrounding the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Focus Shifts to LA 2028 Rather than focusing solely on the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics, the spotlight quickly…

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High-Level Bilateral Meeting Held in Baku BAKU, June 22 – During the 51st session of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Council of Foreign Ministers, Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov held a key meeting with Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar. The talks, held in Baku, focused on advancing the Pakistan Azerbaijan strategic partnership and expanding cooperation on both bilateral and multilateral fronts. Foundation Strengthened Through Mutual Visits Both sides emphasized the strong diplomatic foundation built through frequent high-level engagements. They specifically referenced the recent visit of the Pakistani Prime Minister to Azerbaijan in May and…

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Calm Market Despite Escalation Oil holds steady global oil markets remained remarkably stable on June 23 as tensions between Israel and Iran escalated. Despite headline risks, crude prices hovered near five-month highs, prompting investors to gauge broader implications. Analysts describe the situation as contained — for now — but they caution that oil remains the dominant influence over market sentiment. Strait of Hormuz on Watch Markets are closely monitoring the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint carrying about 20% of global oil flow. Although key energy facilities in the region—and the strait itself—remain functional, any disruption could dramatically influence prices.…

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Airlines Cancel Flights in Middle East Airlines cancel Middle East flights as tensions escalate across the region. Carriers around the world are reassessing their operations after the U.S. military launched strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, sparking new waves of uncertainty in an already unstable zone. In response, major international airlines are either rerouting or suspending flights, as Tehran threatens retaliation. This conflict, which follows Israel’s June 13 airstrikes on Iran, has effectively shut down a critical section of global airspace. Flight data reveals that for over ten days, air traffic between Iran, Iraq, and the eastern Mediterranean has largely vanished.…

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