Komal Baig Blessed With A Baby Boy

Komal Baig

Aima Baig is a gifted and skilled Pakistani singer. She has performed many songs for Pakistani dramas and motion pictures. Her sister Komal Baig tied the knot with blogger Salem Baig last year. Aima Baig, Komal Baig’s sister, helped make Komal Baig a popular topic of conversation. Aima is a gifted and skilled Pakistani singer. … Read more

How Can Women Help In Managing House Hold Expense While Staying At Home

How Can Women Help In Managing House Hold Expense At Home

Pakistani households predominantly see men at the helm of financial affairs. One of the reasons is that women themselves don’t prefer to handle the money matters. Many believe that it is only the men’s responsibility to earn as men are the ‘provider’ and needs to do so, but the truth is the opposite. Women have … Read more

Tradies arms amputated after shock

After receiving an electric shock on a scaffolding project in West Auckland, a young father sustained horrible burns, had both arms amputated, and is battling for his life in hospital. On Tuesday last week, a high voltage current burst through Jahden Nelson’s body as he disassembled scaffolding at a Massey property. Toni Paikea, his mother, … Read more

The successor for Leigh Sales on television has been announced.

The ABC has finally announced Leigh Sales’ 7.30 successor. Despite speculations that Laura Tingle or David Speers were frontrunners for the coveted TV post, Sarah Ferguson, a Four Corners journalist, and multi-award-winning presenter, has been named the next 7.30 host. The 56-year-old, who is now located in the United States working for the ABC, will … Read more

Woman charged with manslaughter in the murder of Jerome Banu.

A lady has been charged with manslaughter in the murder of a 15-year-old boy who was discovered dead at her house in central Queensland about seven months ago. Stacie Dutaillis, 36, is accused of giving narcotics to Jerome Banu. According to police, Ms. Dutaillis was the sole adult in the house when Jerome and five … Read more

A woman poisoned her housemates milk and yogurt over a cat dispute

According to court documents, a Brisbane lady poisoned her housemate’s food and drink with liquid Mortein because she was concerned about how her beloved cat was handled. Anahera Te Raukura Alexander became upset after a disagreement with her roommates over the animal she was caring for, and she assaulted one before slashing the tires of … Read more

Uncertainty Musk Twitter’s acquisition will be closed

Twitter shares rose on Thursday after the business reported mixed profits, but they remained below the price in the firm’s takeover deal with Elon Musk due to uncertainty over whether the transaction will be completed. Near 1850 GMT, the microblogging company’s stock was trading at $49.18, up 1.1 percent from Wednesday but still significantly below … Read more

Oklahoma Enacts Abortion Ban in the Style of Texas

Oklahoma is just the latest in a string of Republican-controlled legislatures that looked to rush through a slew of contentious measures in recent months in anticipation of a Supreme Court decision that might shift jurisdiction on the issue from the federal government to the states. The measure is now on its way to the governor’s … Read more

Kemp’s unrestricted fundraising in the governor’s race

A federal judge decided on Thursday that Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp’s special campaign committee cannot raise funds unless and until he obtains his party’s nominee. State legislation enacted by Kemp last year permitted select senior elected officials and party nominees to form “leadership committees” that may raise unlimited campaign contributions, including during the legislative session. … Read more

Democrats call for TSA to address guns at airports

Democrats demand that the TSA address the issue of weapons at airports after Madison Cawthorn was caught attempting to smuggle one on board an aircraft. After Republican Representative Madison Cawthorn was arrested attempting to smuggle a pistol on an airline, the Democratic chairmen of two major committees wrote to the Transportation Security Administration to inquire … Read more

Over hundred of gang members are apprehended by US Marshals in Mississippi

Cash, cocaine, and guns were confiscated by law enforcement. Over 700 people have been arrested as a consequence of a US Marshals-led investigation in Mississippi. According to Fox 13 Memphis, the operation, which concentrated in northern Mississippi, resulted in the arrests, which included aggravated assault, homicide, aggravated domestic violence, child abuse, child sexual assault, unauthorized … Read more

Census provides a clear picture of Canada’s transgender community

Canada’s transgender population, with 0.33 percent of inhabitants identifying as a gender other than the one given to them at birth. According to statistics obtained during last year’s national household census, around 100,815 persons are transgender or non-binary, including 31,555 transgender women, 27,905 transgender men, and 41,355 non-binary people. It is the first time in … Read more

U.K.’s nursing home COVID 19 was unlawful

A British court found on Wednesday that the Conservative administration violated the law when it discharged hospital patients into nursing homes without testing or isolating them for COVID-19, resulting in thousands of fatalities early in the pandemic. Two High Court justices ruled in March and April 2020 that the policy was illegal because it failed … Read more

Ukrainian paramedics educate citizens how to save lives.

Although he is not on the front lines of the conflict, Ukrainian paramedic Vselovod Dorofeev understands that the work he is doing — teaching people how to save lives — is as vital. Dorofeev, a member of the Ukrainian volunteer paramedic group Hospitallers, was recently in Kyiv teaching civilians in battlefield first-aid ahead of their … Read more