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Imran won't be able to save himself despite using state's power: Maryam Nawaz
"The tide has turned... Mr Imran Khan! No matter how much state's power you use, you cannot save yourself," she wrote on her official Twitter handle. The PML-N Vice President also said that Imran Khan is indulging in a "dirty game" and also encouraging his "ignorant ministers" to do the same.
Ukraine hit by unprecedented cyberattacks: Minister
"All the authorities responsible for cybersecurity worked to counter these attacks and eliminate them," Fedorov was quoted by the Interfax-Ukraine news agency as saying. The distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, which cost an estimated "millions of US dollars," were prepared beforehand and were aimed at destabilizing the situation and sowing panic in Ukraine, the minister said.
Iran says no talks with West beyond JCPOA
Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council Ali Shamkhani tweeted that the United States and Europe have "failed the test" of fulfilling their commitments under the nuclear pact, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), Xinhua news agency reported.
At least 44 people killed in landslides, floods in Brazil
Heavy rains on Tuesday in the mountainous city, located 68 km from the city of Rio de Janeiro, caused more than 50 landslides, after it received in six hours more rain than expected for the whole month, leading to the mayor's office decreeing a state of public disaster, Xinhua news agency reported.
Russia appears to be continuing military build-up around Ukraine: NATO
"We have heard signs from Moscow about readiness to continue diplomatic efforts, but so far we have not seen any de-escalation on the ground. On the contrary, it appears that Russia continues the military build-up," Stoltenberg said on Wednesday, CNN reported."We will continue to convey a very clear message to Russia that we are ready to sit down and discuss with them, but at the same time, we are prepared for the worst."
We don't see Russian withdrawal yet: Ukraine President
Speaking to the BBC at a military training ground in western Ukraine, Zelensky said: "To be honest, we react to the reality we have and we don't see any withdrawal yet. We just heard about it." He said he thinks "all normal people expect de-escalation". Zelensky said that when troops do withdraw, "everyone will see that" -- not only the military or reconnaissance.
Pak journalist arrested for making 'obscene' remarks about Imran Khan, minister Murad Saeed
Mohsin Baig is blamed for initiating a debate on a television show with obscene references towards Prime Minister Imran Khan and a federal minister, the report said. The government after the programme launched a complaint with the FIA that acted promptly and arrested Baig for his primary role in the entire debate.
NASA releases first images from its new X-ray mission
NASA said that all instruments are functioning well aboard the observatory, which is on a quest to study some of the most mysterious and extreme objects in the universe. "IXPE first focused its X-ray eyes on Cassiopeia A, an object consisting of the remains of a star that exploded in the 17th century," the space agency said in a statement.
Photographs of Pakistan-bound first J-10Cs emerge: Report
Unofficial Photographs of the J-10 fighter jets have been doing rounds of social media which seem to have been taken at an airbase in China, as per a report by The Drive. “Photos show a jet with typical two-tone PAF camouflage on the ground at the facility, plus an aircraft, which may be the same one, undergoing a test flight,” the report said.
Skyrocketing flight prices forcing Indian students to stay put in Ukraine
The flight ticket prices have risen from Rs 50,000 to over Rs 70,000 and the students say it is this financial hurdle that is forcing them to stay put despite the advisory by the Indian government. On normal days, the flight tickets would cost Rs 21,000-Rs 26,000. But now, due to the Russia-Ukraine tensions, the rates have jacked up.
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