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Monday, July 14, 2025

UK to arm Ukraine using Russian money

London plans to lend Kiev some $3 billion, to be repaid using interest generated from Moscow’s frozen assets

Mafia boss arrested after pool table clue (VIDEO)

Colombian police have tracked down an alleged drugs kingpin after his passion for the sport gave him away

Meta reintroduces facial recognition to combat celebrity-bait scams

These ads often lead to phishing websites, designed to steal personal information or solicit money under the guise of investment schemes.

Humanoid artist Ai-Da takes center stage at Sotheby’s

Although AI God marks Ai-Da’s first appearance at Sotheby’s, it is not the robot artist’s first major artistic achievement.

Saudi couple ties the knot in stunning underwater wedding

In the Middle East, the concept is still novel, but this wedding off the coast of Jeddah has captured international attention.

Lahore’s air gets classified as “hazardous”

According to environmentalist Yasir Husain, while air pollution may seem like a seasonal issue, it is a year-round public health emergency.

Bakhtawar names her third son after grandfather

As Bakhtawar gave birth to her third son, social media is filled with mixed reactions.

Nawaz Sharif, Maryam Sharif to embark on UK trip

Earlier, Nawaz Sharif was present in the National Assembly of Pakistan during the passing of the 26th Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan.

Richard Branson, owner of Virgin Group, calls for the release of Imran Khan

Soon after his ex-wife Jemima Khan posted a tweet about the alarming situation of Imran Khan's health in jail, an international campaign calling for his release kicked off.

French govt takes new blows over deal to sell painkiller maker to US fund

The drug comes in many doses -- from 100 mg for babies to 1,000 mg for adults -- and in tablet, capsule, suppository and liquid forms.

New Zealand airport imposes new rule for drop-off zones

The airport has rolled out this policy to improve traffic flow in its drop-off zone, but not everyone is happy about it.

Hurricane Oscar worsens Cuba’s power crisis

Millions of Cubans remain without power, and key services such as schools and businesses have been suspended until at least Wednesday.