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Entertainment
Meryl Streep compares Afghan women to cats under Taliban rule
She pointed out that while a cat can roam the streets and bask in the sun, Afghan girls are confined to their homes.
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World
US Dept of Justice sues Visa over monopoly allegations
Visa accused of stifling debit card market competition by penalising businesses for using alternative payment networks
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Pakistan
Newspapers must promote democracy and ethics, says President Zardari
The President emphasized that the role of newspapers has become even more critical.
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Entertainment
South Korean man confesses to 16-year-old murder after burying girlfriend in cement
The man, now in his 50s, admitted to hitting her with a blunt object during a heated argument in 2008.
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World
Kamala Harris calls for ending Senate filibuster to restore rights under Roe v Wade
Harris advocated for changing Senate rules to lower threshold from 60 votes to simple majority for passing legislation
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Technology, Business
Meta will not immediately join EU's AI pact, focuses on AI Act compliance
Meta delays joining the EU's AI Pact, focusing on compliance with the AI Act set to take effect in August 2026.
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Entertainment
Diddy remains in "horrific" Brooklyn jail as lawyer confirms no further legal action for now
Diddy's lawyer revealed that no further requests will be made following the court's latest decision.
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World
Iran mediating talks for missile transfer between Russia and Yemen's Houthis: sources
Sources claim Russia is considering supplying advanced P-800 missiles to Yemen's Houthis, with Iran brokering talks.
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Sports
Future ICC chairman Jay Shah plans to stay on as BCCI secretary
The Apex Council is scheduled to convene on Wednesday to address various operational issues within the board
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Entertainment
Anna Delvey on Dancing with the Stars: Controversy surrounds convicted fraudster
Her casting has sparked outrage from some viewers, while others believe she deserves a second chance.