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Debt, inflation & IMF dependence: Pakistan still spending $900k every month on US lobbying
Pakistan is spending heavily on lobbying in the United States. This occurs as the nation faces economic difficulties and water scarcity. The country also deals with rising fuel costs. FARA filings reveal extensive efforts to influence Washington. This includes security, trade, and diplomatic outreach. The lobbying intensified during military tensions with India. Pakistan's army chief made claims about mediation.
Hardik Pandya to reach BCCI CoE on June 2 ahead of Afghanistan ODI's
Hardik Pandya is set to undergo fitness drills at the BCCI Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru from June 2, aiming for the ODI squad against Afghanistan. Meanwhile, the Test team begins training in Mullanpur for their one-off match. Auqib Nabi might be a late addition to the Test camp.
Rs 25 lakh theft at Raveena Tandon's brother's house; caretaker arrested
In a dramatic turn of events, Rashi Chhabria, a caregiver, has found herself in handcuffs for supposedly stealing jewellery worth ₹25 lakh from the home of Raveena Tandon’s brother in Mumbai. Entrusted with the care of the star's mother, Chhabria had cultivated the family's trust before the precious items disappeared from a secure location.
We're all friends, right? Starmer faces toe-curling Cabinet meeting after Mandelson messages exposed Labour infighting and plots
We're all friends, right? Starmer faces toe-curling Cabinet meeting after Mandelson messages exposed Labour infighting and plotsSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy JAMES TAPSFIELD, UK POLITICAL EDITOR Published: 08:16, 2 June 2026 | Updated: 08:16, 2 June 2026 e-mail View comments
DWP payments mean UK homes 'could save £220' on broadband 'but many eligible don't claim'
An expert said only 10% of those eligible are taking it up
Iran war impact: RBI likely sold $12bn gold reserves to shield foreign currency assets
To limit the impact of these external shocks, the government has stepped up measures aimed at reducing foreign exchange outflows and stabilising the economy. These steps include increases in fuel prices and a sharp rise in import duties on precious metals.
At least nine people killed, dozens wounded in Russian attacks on Ukraine
Russia launches 656 drones and 73 missiles at Ukraine overnight, according to Ukraine's air force.
Women, Black Officers Among 9 Dropped From US Navy Promotion List: Report
Hegseth removed at least three women, two Black men and four white men from the promotion list.
'Peace sign' selfies create security scare on internet; experts explain 'danger'
Social media users are concerned about hackers stealing fingerprints from peace sign selfies, a fear amplified by viral posts. While experts confirm it's theoretically possible to extract fingerprints from high-resolution photos, the real-world risk for average users is minimal and less concerning than existing cyber threats like phishing.
H-1B hiring boost: Nvidia offers top salaries despite slowdown in foreign recruitment
While many tech firms scale back, Nvidia is aggressively hiring foreign talent via the H-1B visa program, increasing its certified positions. This surge reflects the company's immense demand for AI specialists and engineers, contrasting with competitors like Google and Amazon. CEO Jensen Huang emphasizes immigration's vital role in US technological leadership.
Mamdani Advances 34th St. Bus Lane Plan That U.S. Had Blocked
The city is moving forward with a redesign of 34th Street in Manhattan that the White House halted last year after threatening to withhold federal funding for other transit priorities.
Group Pledges $2 Million to Fight AIPAC in House Races
A super PAC created to counter spending from powerful pro-Israel groups will try to help Democrats critical of Israel’s wars and military actions.
Battle between Bari Weiss and ‘60 Minutes’ explodes as Scott Pelley accuses her of murdering the show
If you thought there was an uproar at "60 Minutes," that was pattycake compared to what happened yesterday.Bari Weiss has been under assault by journalists and commentators since becoming editor-in-chief of CBS, mostly from liberals and left-leaners who are convinced she’s a crazy conservative. That’s not true, and I’ve mostly defended her, but she has made some rookie mistakes as someone who never worked in television.So even as the headlines swirled around President Donald Trump’s decision to...
HMRC confirms major inheritance tax shake-up for pensions
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has published fresh guidance outlining sweeping changes to how inheritance tax will apply to pension savings from April 6, 2027.Under the new rules, most unused pension pots and death benefits will be included within estate valuations for inheritance tax purposes.It marks a major shift from the current system, which largely excludes pension wealth from such calculations.Labour said pensions have increasingly been used as a tax-efficient method of passing on wealth r...
Mamdani Is Under Pressure to Act Amid Slowing Job Growth in New York
As New York City faces slowing job growth and broader economic concerns, Mayor Zohran Mamdani has not offered a detailed plan to create jobs.
South Africa’s World Cup delegation departs for Mexico without coach
Bafana Bafana's departure was delayed due to non-issuance of visas for several players and support staff.
Iran war day 95: Trump pushes Lebanon truce after Tehran vows to end talks
Trump says he persuaded Israel and Hezbollah to halt attacks, seeking to prevent a wider war in Lebanon.
Microchip prisoners to track their movements 24/7, tech bosses tell minister
Inserting microchips under prisoners’ skin to track their whereabouts has been floated as an idea within the Government.“Subcutaneous tracking” was put forward by tech firms to Lord James Timpson, the prison minister, as a way of monitoring the movement and health of prisoners in real time. The proposal was part of a wider discussion on a “technology-enabled justice system” between the prisons minister and tech giants on what the future of incarceration could look like. Other futuristic ideas fl...
Fabricated hospital records, fake lab reports: Delhi court rules in favour of insurance company
A Delhi consumer court confirmed the insurer's denial of a health claim, revealing serious discrepancies in medical documentation. Investigators uncovered that a patient had been administered an injection after their discharge, with evidence showing a pathologist's signature was forged.
'Never imitated anyone': When Suman Kalyanpur spoke on comparision with Lata Mangeshkar
On May 31, 2026, the music world mourned the loss of Suman Kalyanpur, a veteran singer often celebrated for her voice reminiscent of the legendary Lata Mangeshkar. Her remarkable journey in playback singing was marked by grace and talent, as she bravely created her own distinctive musical identity.