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  • Girl with the lengthiest tongue in the world!

    The human race might be in for a shock; 18 year old Adrianne Lewis has a four inch tongue. Her unusually long tongue enables her to do uncanny things such as lick ehr elbows, lick her chin, nose and best of all; her eye!

    Adrianne said: ‘I feel as though I may have inherited it but I think with time and me sticking out my tongue a lot as a kid could have stretched it.
    ‘My mum, grandmother and my great grandfather all had very long tongues. They said they’d like to feature me and I love Ripley’s so it was exciting to be in the books.’

    Adrianne is currently in talks with Guinness Book of World Records to see if she has indeed broken the record of Nick Stoeberl, whose tongue measured 3.9 inches in total. Adriane also revealed that she got famous globally after she posted a video from her own channel, performing various tricks with her tonuge, on the video sharing site and got a good response from all over the world.

     

  • Ranbir Kapoor confirms marriage plans with Katrina!

    B-town’s two most celebrated individuals (and lovebirds) Katrina Kaif and Ranbir Kapoor have kept mum about their relationship with the media for a couple of years now. However, Ranbir Kapoor recently spoke to an Indian magazine and stated that him and his girlfriend Katrina Kaif intend on getting married in 2016.

    “This year both of us are extremely busy, so there won’t be any time for marriage. We have planned to tie the knot by the end of next year. Both of us have agreed on that,” said the Kapoor lad actor in an interview with an Indian magazine.

    Ranbir also stated that he was finally ready to have his own family and that he knew how to react to media speculation and gossip.

    “Both of us are sure about our relationship and if we don’t open about it now, it would be showing disrespect to the relationship. I am 33 now and it’s time I have my family. Even Katrina wants that. I have grown up in a family where films is everything. So I know the importance of gossip and my funda is simple. When there is gossip, try not to react and it is advisable not to think too much about yourself.”

    A couple of years ago, pictures of Katrina and Ranbir vacationing in Europe surfaced, which caused quite an uproar in the media. Ever since then, both stars have decided to keep their relationship a secret from the press and kept their personal lives away from their professional ones.

    Ranbir will star with Katrina in an upcoming movie titled Jagga Jasoos. Currently, the Kapoor lad is busy promoting his upcoming film Bombay Velvet with Anushka Sharma. Let’s hope Ranbir and Katrina tie the knot soon enough and live happily ever after!

  • NA-122: NADRA confirms 15000 bogus votes, Imran Tweets

    NADRA submitted its forensic report of the votes in NA-122 to the election tribunal hearing today.

    In a Twitter message on Saturday Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) chief said that the forensic report of National Database Regulatory Authority (NADRA) has confirmed less than 40 percent of the votes cast in the election.

    Imran Khan was the losing candidate in Lahore’s National Assembly constituency NA-122, in which incumbent Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq was emerged victorious in May 2013 general elections.

    In his tweet Imran Khan has said that the report has indicated duplicate votes and other irregularities during the elections.

  • Fahad Mustafa to star in Bollywood film this year

    Yes, after Pakistani artists Mahira Khan, Fawad Khan, Sara Loren, Humaima Malick and Ali Zafar have all starred in Bollywood projects alongside impressive Indian actors, Fahad Mustafa seems keen on joining the list. The actor and TV show host spoke to a local newspaper and announced his plan to star in a Bollywood film this year.

    Fahad refused to divulge into details regarding the upcoming movie, its cast as well as storyline. For now, he is geared up for the release of his much anticipated movie Mah e Meer which portrays the life and ‘kalaam’ of the celebrated poet Meer Taqi Meer.

    Fahad Mustafa made his debut for Nabeel Qureshi’s action comedy Na Maloom Afraad which received critical praise and glowing felicitations for its humorous content and commendable acting. Fahad has been dominating Pakistan’s entertainment industry with his famous TV game show Jeeto Pakistan. He has also starred in numerous Pakistani dramas which have earned him recognition as one of the most impressive actors in Pakistan at the moment.

    Let’s hope Fahad gets a really good script to act on and does a commendable job like he has done with all of his local projects. Through numerous films and TV dramas, Fahad has proved beyond a shadow of doubt that he can play essay roles required in tragic, romantic and comedy films.

  • Gilgit Incident: Pilots did everything to save the helicopter, says air chief

    Seven people including Norwegian ambassador Leif H. Larsen, Philippines ambassador Domingo D. Lucenario Jr, wives of Indonesian and Malaysian ambassadors Heri Listyawati Burhan Muhammad and Datin Habibah Mahmud, the two pilots Shaheed Major Altamash and Shaheed Major Faisal and technician Zakir were killed when a Mi-17 helicopter of Pakistan Army crashed in Gilgit’s Naltar area.

    Air Vice Marshal Sohail Aman visits the crash site

     

    The bodies were brought to Nur Khan Airbase in Rawalpindi on Saturday

    Sohail Aman, speaking to media on Saturday, said that the chopper was on a normal flight routine when it crashed.

    He also said that the pilots  were expert pilots. He added that they did everything they could do save the helicopter from crashing.

    “Surviving the helicopter crash was nothing short of a miracle”, the air chief said.

    “The whole world has expressed solidarity over the incident”, he said.

    The air vice marshal stated that the base commander was watching the landing of the helicopter. He added that the cause of the crash will be known after its investigation.


    Gilgit Incident: Pilots did everything to save… by arynews

  • Russia stages huge military parade, Western leaders boycott

    Western leaders boycotted the parade over Russia’s role in the Ukraine crisis but President Vladimir Putin was joined under the Kremlin’s walls by about 30 foreign leaders, including Chinese President Xi Jinping, sitting on his right-hand side.

    In a sign of closer ties between Russia and China, a column of Chinese troops took part in the events. United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon was also among those watching.

    Among the armor on display was the Armata T-14, which will be Russia’s first new battle tank to be deployed for 40 years, as soldiers, some wearing World War Two uniforms, filed past the Kremlin under blue skies and bright sunshine.

    War veterans watched from the grandstand, their chests bristling with medals, while crowds of people choked the sidestreets around the Kremlin, cheering and shouting as fighter jets roared over Moscow’s city center.

    “Victory day is the most important holiday for Russia. In practically every Russian family, someone has died fighting for this country,” said 43-year-old former marine Alexander Smolkin.

    “My own grandfather died defending Russia, this is our day to remember them,” he said, adjusting his light-blue beret, medals and military fatigues.

    Putin has used the anniversary to whip up patriotism and fuel anti-Western sentiment, warning that fascism could be on the rise again and suggesting other countries are rewriting history to play down Moscow’s role in winning the war.

    “The basic principles of international cooperation have been ignored more often in the last decades. The principles which were hard won by humankind following the global hardships of the war,” he told rows of soldiers standing to attention.

    “We’ve seen attempts to create a unipolar world,” he said, echoing a speech in 2007 when he lambasted the West and Washington’s world view.

    Many Russians regarded the West’s boycotting of the parade as disrespect. An estimated 27 million Soviet citizens were killed during the 1941-45 war.

    “I heard that some people say our parade is about displaying a military threat,” Smolkin said. “But it is not about that. This is for us Russian people, it shows that we are a strong and great country.”

    The guest list at the anniversary events in Russia, including major Asian allies India and China, former Soviet republics and communist-era allies such as Cuba, has underlined Russia’s role as an outcast in Europe.

    For the first time in 70 years, Ukraine also joined most of Europe on Friday in marking the end of the war a day ahead of Russia, which it has accused of exploiting the anniversary to display its military might.

    More than 6,100 people have been killed in fighting between pro-Russian separatists and government forces in eastern Ukraine which Kiev says has been stoked by Russia, which annexed the Crimea peninsula from Ukraine last year. Moscow accused the West of orchestrating the events that led to the Ukrainian uprising.

    German Chancellor Angela Merkel skipped the parade, as did U.S. President Barack Obama and the French and British leaders, but will attend a wreath-laying ceremony in Moscow on Sunday. (Reuters)

  • Doctor shot dead in clinic situated near Abbasi Shaheed Hospital

    According to eye witnesses, two gunmen entered the clinic and shot the doctor dead, in Nazimabad. After the shooting incident, Abidi was shifted to the nearby Abbasi Shaheed Hospital.

    Police have yet not identified a motive for the killing but are looking into the possibility of the doctor becoming a victim of sectarian violence.

    Recent cases of violence in the city

    Earlier in the day, a police officer was shot in an armed robbery attempt near Clifton underpass. In January this year, two doctors were also killed in Karachi. Dr.Ali Akbar was shot dead in his clinic in Paposh Nagar whereas Dr.Yawar Hussain was also gunned down at his Nazimabad clinic. From 2012-2014, in a span of two year, almost 150 doctors were killed in the city and as many as 130 had been kidnapped.

    The recent spate of violence continues in the city,where just last month a social rights activist and owner of T2F was shot dead. A few days later, prominent Karachi University’s assistant professor Syed Wahidur Rehman (also known as Yasir Rizvi) was shot dead. Law enforcement agencies have been rounding up criminals from different areas of Karachi, such as Lyari, Nazimabad, North Karachi in a bid to cleanse the city of nefarious elements.

     

  • Saudi-led warplanes bomb Yemen capital airport

    The runway was hit by two missiles, witnesses said, a day after the civil aviation authority in Sanaa announced it would temporarily reopen the airport, which has been targeted frequently by air strikes.

    Earlier Saturday, warplanes hit a nearby airbase, following a night of intensive bombardment of Shiite Houthi rebel positions in their northern stronghold of Saada.

    Saudi Arabia on Friday announced a humanitarian ceasefire in Yemen starting May 12, but has vowed to step up retaliatory strikes on the rebels, which it accuses of launching cross-border attacks on the kingdom.  (AFP)

  • Gilgit Incident: PM Nawaz condoles with Malaysian PM

    Norwegian ambassador Leif H. Larsen, Philippines ambassador Domingo D. Lucenario Jr, wives of Indonesian and Malaysian ambassadors Heri Listyawati Burhan Muhammad and Datin Habibah Mahmud were killed when a Mi-17 helicopter of Pakistan Army crashed in Gilgit’s Naltar area.

    According to a statement released by Foreign Office, PM Nawaz Sharif informed his Malaysian counterpart that the incident took place during a trip to Naltar Valley organized by Pakistan.

    Nawaz Sharif also said that he was on his way to Naltar for lunch with the ambassadors when he heard the news.

    Nawaz Sharif, paying a tribute to Datin Habibah Mahmud, said that she was a fine human being and a strong promoter of friendly ties between Pakistan and Malaysia.

    The Pakistani premier has also said that her remains will be sent to Malaysia as soon as possible. He added that federal ministers will accompany the body as a mark of respect.

    He also said that a national day of mourning is being observed over the incident.

    The full statement of the Foreign Office: 

     

  • Nadra files forensic report of NA-122 in election tribunal

    Speaker Ayaz Sadiq of PML-N was returned winner in the Lahore National Assembly constituency in 2013 general elections  against PTI Chief Imran Khan.

    NADRA submitted its forensic report of the votes in NA-122 to the election tribunal Judge Kazim Ali Malik in the hearing today.

    The court provided the copies of the forensic report to the parties of the case.

    The judge summoned Director Nadra in the next hearing of the case, which was adjourned till May 16.

    Shoaib Siddiqui,the counsel of Imran Khan, informed the media that the Nadra report comprises of 781 pages, which says that 1,84,000 votes were cast in the constituency during the election. He said according to the report 93,582 votes could not be authenticated. 73,478 votes were confirmed through thumb impressions.

    He further said that 570 voters were not registered in the constituency, while there were no thumb impressions on 1715 counterfoils of the ballot papers. According to the report 6123 votes were cast on bogus national identity cards and 255 votes were on duplicate cards, the PTI counsel further said. The counsel claimed that the rigging has been proved in the constituency.

    Speaker Ayaz Sadiq’s son Ali Ayaz said that the report has just been received and he will comment on it after studying the report.