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Business Recorder
3 days ago
- Business
- Business Recorder
Commerce minister meets senior Japanese priest
OSAKA, Japan: During his official visit to Expo 2025 Osaka, the Federal Minister for Commerce, Jam Kamal Khan, led a series of high-level engagements to promote Pakistan's trade, investment, tourism, and cultural diplomacy. During the visit, Federal Minister Jam Kamal Khan also held a significant meeting with the 79th Head Priest of Sh goin Monzeki, who also serves as Secretary-General of the Kyoto Buddhist Association. The meeting focused on fostering religious tourism, interfaith understanding, and deeper cultural ties between Pakistan and Japan. As part of the conversation, Pakistan's rich spiritual landscape and its ancient Buddhist heritage, including sites linked to the Gandhara civilization, were highlighted as meaningful opportunities for future pilgrimages and cultural exchange. The priest expressed deep interest and support. He pledged to visit Pakistan with a delegation and committed to encouraging other Buddhist centers across Japan to consider pilgrimage and cultural visits to Pakistan's Gandhara sites. Such dialogues reflect Pakistan's broader vision at Expo 2025 Osaka: to build bridges through shared history, mutual respect, and timeless traditions. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025


Time of India
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Does Farah Khan's cook have another special someone in his life? Director reveals he gets teased about a certain Savita
Farah Khan , known for her vibrant YouTube vlogs that blend food, film, and fun, has lately shifted the spotlight from her celebrity guests and gourmet creations to someone much closer to home — her charming cook, Dilip. What started as casual appearances has now turned into a fan-favorite segment, with Dilip stealing scenes through his quirky humor and charismatic presence. In her latest vlog, Farah welcomed actress Raashii Khanna over for a hearty lunch. As the camera rolled, the conversation naturally veered toward Dilip's newfound fanbase and his playful admiration for actresses. Farah couldn't help but share a funny behind-the-scenes story — when Dilip recently visited his hometown, his wife confronted him, curious about a certain " Savita " whom viewers often hear about in the vlogs. The video began on a light note with Dilip confidently greeting viewers like a seasoned host. 'A heroine is coming today — I always enjoy when an actress visits,' he announced gleefully. Before Raashii arrived, the kitchen buzzed with activity as they prepared black chickpea pulao, a dish close to Dilip's heart. Play Video Pause Skip Backward Skip Forward Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration 0:00 Loaded : 0% 0:00 Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 1x Playback Rate Chapters Chapters Descriptions descriptions off , selected Captions captions settings , opens captions settings dialog captions off , selected Audio Track Picture-in-Picture Fullscreen This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Text Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Caption Area Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Drop shadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 기미 흑자, 무조건 비싸다고 좋은게 아닙니다. 두아이연구원 Undo When the Farzi actress entered, Farah delved into her early film journey. Raashii reminisced, 'My best friend Vaani Kapoor encouraged me to come to Mumbai after college. I did a commercial, and soon after, a casting director called me for Madras Cafe with John Abraham. I initially declined — twice, in fact — thinking it was all casual. But out of respect, I went for the audition, got selected, and that film opened doors to several South Indian projects.' Farah then commented on how much Raashii resembled Katrina Kaif. With a laugh, the actress said, 'I get that a lot. It's flattering — she's stunning. I loved her in Sheila Ki Jawani.' Farah chimed in, 'Let's plan a Sheila Ki Jawani sequel!' As they cooked together, Raashii asked Dilip if he gets recognized in public now. With a proud nod, he confirmed. Raashii laughed, 'Everyone I told about coming here was more excited to see you!' Farah joked, 'Look at that — no one's even mentioning me anymore. You're the star now!' Teasing continued as Raashii asked if Dilip's wife watched his flirty moments online. Farah explained that the mention of "Savita" — a fictional fisherwoman used in their jokes — had sparked real-life questions from his wife. 'When he returned to his village, she asked, 'Who is Savita?'' Farah said with a chuckle. Farah often pokes fun at Dilip's fame, even joking about the fancy six-bedroom house he's built — proof that sometimes, even the cook can become the main course of attention. On the work front, Khan recently lent her choreography skills to a high-energy track in Salman Khan's upcoming film Sikandar. The song, titled Zohra Jabeen, showcases Salman grooving alongside Rashmika Mandanna. With its infectious rhythm and a hook step that fans can't stop replicating, the number has quickly become a chart-topping favorite.


Ya Libnan
13-05-2025
- Politics
- Ya Libnan
UNIFIL: Handed over to Lebanese army 225 weapons caches south of the Litani River
The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) announced that it had found more than 225 weapons caches concealed in the area south of the Litani River since November and indicated that it had handed them over to the Lebanese Army. In a statement UNFIL said that 'more than 10,000 UNIFIL peacekeepers from approximately 50 countries continue to work around the clock to impartially monitor and report violations of Resolution 1701. UNIFIL coordinates its activities closely with the Lebanese Army, and some of them are implemented in cooperation with it.' The statement indicated that ' since November, the Lebanese Armed Forces, with UNIFIL support, have redeployed to more than 120 permanent positions south of the Litani River. Full deployment continues to be hampered by the presence of Israeli forces on Lebanese territory. ' UN Resolution 1701 stipulates that Hezbollah should completely pull out from south of th Litani River and hand over its arms to the Lebanese army , but so far it has refused to completely withdraw or hand over its arms to the Lebanese army . In a related development Hezbollah Secretary-General Sheikh Naim Qassem appeared on TV on the occasion marking the ninth anniversary of the assassination of Mustafa Badreddine. Badreddine , who was killed in Syria, was a top Hezbollah military commander and was killed on a Hezbollah base in May 2016. Israel said that the killing of Badreddine was an inside job 'We will remain standing, and the enemy will despair of our resolve and steadfastness', he said, adding 'We want a unified Syria for all its people, without attacks on minorities, and we condemn the Israeli attacks against it.' 'We will remain standing, and the enemy will despair of our resolve and steadfastness,' he said, adding, 'We do not accept being humiliated. We will always be proud and victorious. We believe in victory or martyrdom based on commitment to justice and human liberation.' He added: 'We believe that the resistance is always victorious through sacrifices and the blood of martyrs. Lebanon and the resistance have committed to the ceasefire south of the Litani River, while Israel has not withdrawn or ceased its aggression, violating the agreement more than 3,000 times.' Hezbollah won't surrender He blamed the Lebanese government for last week's attack in southern Lebanon that resulted in the killing of a Hamas and a Hezbollah commander 'The aggression that occurred a few days ago in southern Lebanon is the responsibility of the Lebanese state and the sponsors of the ceasefire. The state must exert more pressure and take more action. We will not submit to threats and pressures, and we will not surrender.' Qassem who fled to Tehran last October has since delivered several speeches but reportedly gets very little respect from Hezbollah political leaders inside Lebanon. The militant group has been substantially weakened by Israeli attacks and has been pushing the Lebanese government to rebuild the tens of thousands of Shiite homes that were destroyed in the war . But the Lebanese government which is bankrupt is in no position to rebuild since according to the World Bank the cost of rebuilding will be over 11 Billion Dollars. None of Lebanon's friends is willing to help rebuild before Hezbollah disarms Ya Libnan/ El Nashra


Biz Bahrain
10-04-2025
- Business
- Biz Bahrain
Beyon Cyber Sweeps 2025 Cybersecurity Excellence Awards — Bahrain-Built Innovation (Intel X) Takes Center Stage
Beyon Cyber, part of the Beyon Group, has been recognized with three major accolades at the 2025 Cyber Security Excellence Awards. — one of the industry's most renowned awards, voted on by the global cybersecurity community and independently assessed. Competing in the highly contested 100–500 employee category, Beyon Cyber outperformed regional and global peers to win: • Fastest Growing Cybersecurity Company • Excellence in Cybersecurity Innovation (Beyon Cyber's proprietary platform, Intel X) • Cybersecurity CEO of the Year These awards are a clear signal of Beyon Cyber's emergence as a pioneering cybersecurity force built in Bahrain, with the vision, scale, and in-house technology to redefine how cyber defense is delivered across the region. Developed in 2024 by Beyon Cyber Labs in Bahrain, Intel X is now actively deployed across regional enterprises, allowing IntelX enabled clients to leverage the latest AI and automation technologies in security operations, and move away from the slow and outdated methods that struggle to keep up with fast evolving cyber threats, at a fraction of the typical cost. IntelX delivers this effect through real time threat intelligence detection and containment across an enterprise's security controls in seconds as opposed to weeks, significantly minimizing risk and exposure to known threats. This one-of-a-kind tool was recognized with the Innovation award, further solidifying Beyon Cyber's role as a disruptor in security operations space. Holger Schulze, CEO of Cybersecurity Insiders, the largest global community of cybersecurity professionals and the organization behind the Cybersecurity Excellence Awards said, 'Beyon Cyber stood out for its momentum, product innovation, and executive leadership in one of the world's most competitive regions.' The Cybersecurity CEO of the Year award honours Dr. Sh. Khalid bin Daij Al Khalifa and the wider executive team for their leadership in steering Beyon Cyber through a phase of rapid growth, regional market penetration, and innovative in-house developments. 'These awards reflect the outcomes we deliver — and the ambition we bring to the region,' commented Dr. Sh. Khalid Al Khalifa, CEO of Beyon Cyber. 'We're proving that cybersecurity innovation can be built locally, scaled regionally, and trusted globally.' With an expanding ecosystem of clients, strategic partnerships, and ongoing investment in R&D, Beyon Cyber is not just growing — it is pioneering a more secure digital future for the GCC and beyond.


Fox News
05-03-2025
- Politics
- Fox News
Conservatives flip script on Senate Dems pushing identical talking points against Trump: 'Like robots'
Conservatives on social media slammed Senate Democrats for posting videos with identical scripts ahead of President Donald Trump's joint address to Congress Tuesday night. Mashups of the identical videos, which included Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., leading the "Sh-- That Ain't True" social media campaign, have gone viral on social media. Many conservatives on social media, including Elon Musk, are asking, "Who is writing the words that the puppets speak? That's the real question." Senators Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., led the charge with their matching social media videos this morning. About two dozen Senate Democrats have since followed with their own identical posts. The video begins with a clip of Trump vowing to "bring prices down starting on day one" followed by a cut-in of the Senate Democrats saying: "Sh-- That Ain't True? That's what you just heard." TUNE IN: LIVE COVERAGE OF TRUMP'S ADDRESS TO CONGRESS TONIGHT ON FOX NEWS "Since Day One of Donald Trump's presidency, prices are up, not down. Inflation is getting worse, not better. Prices of groceries, gas, housing, rent, eggs – they're all getting more expensive. Meanwhile, Donald Trump has done nothing to lower costs for you," the Democrats said in near-perfect unison. The social media campaign reflects the Democratic National Committee's broader media strategy ahead of Trump's joint address to Congress. The DNC directed Democrats to focus their message on the economy tonight, advising Democrats to tell voters that Trump is breaking his promise to lower prices and boost America's economy while promoting his billionaire cabinet. "The truth hurts sometimes. Donald Trump promised to lower prices 'on day one' of his presidency but has failed to do so. Instead, inflation has accelerated, costs are rising and Trump's actions are making things worse. Democrats are highlighting Trump's failures and speaking with a unified voice. And we're grateful that Elon Musk lifted our voices higher," a Booker spokesperson said in a statement to Fox News Digital. "Every time Fox News plays this video, an angel gets its wings. We hope you will keep playing it," a Schumer spokesperson told Fox News Digital. "Democrats all spewing the same scripted talking points like robots," conservative influencer Tim Pool posted on X. "This is extremely dangerous to our democracy." "These political dinosaurs need to realize that the propaganda that was once fed to various local news outlets doesn't work in the era of X," communications strategist Erica Knight posted on X. "Weird," North Carolina Republican Congresswoman Virgina Foxx posted on X. Sen. Warren did not respond to a Fox News Digital media inquiry before publication.