Where is Imran Khan? Son says ‘something irreversible’ is being hidden; officials claim ex-PM ‘safe’

Imran Khan’s son, Kasim Khan, expressed grave concerns to Reuters, fearing “something irreversible” is happening to his father due to a lack of verifiable contact and denied access to his personal physician. Despite jail authorities claiming Khan is in good health, the family’s fears are amplified by prolonged isolation and mounting speculation.

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UAE’s Zayed National Museum set for grand opening in December 2025

Zayed National Museum, a tribute to the UAE’s Founding Father, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, will open in December 2025. Located in Abu Dhabi’s Saadiyat Cultural District, the museum will showcase 300,000 years of history through immersive exhibitions and artefacts. Its design, inspired by a falcon’s wing, reflects Emirati heritage and commitment to sustainability,…

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“Woefully ignorant”: Travis Kelce and Andy Reid’s sideline behavior shocks fans after weeks of tension

Kansas City Chiefs players Travis Kelce and Andy Reid displayed unity on the sideline. This occurred after a previous sideline exchange. Fans observed their interaction. The team performed well in their recent victory. Analysts now consider Kelce’s playing time. They suggest he is being saved for a deep playoff run. His performance remains consistent.

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Sarath Kumar mocks a body-shaming question at Pradeep Ranganathan; Kiran Abbavaram and Radhika come out in his support

Telugu cinema press interactions have seen controversy as actors face inappropriate questions about their appearance and personal choices. Following Manchu Lakshmi’s outburst, actor Pradeep Ranganathan was subjected to body-shaming remarks, prompting strong defense from Sarath Kumar and Kiran Abbavaram, highlighting the need for respectful media-artist dialogue.

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Mizoram PWD minister’s speech ahead of Dampa bypoll sparks controversy

Mizoram’s PWD minister Vanlalhlana sparked controversy by threatening to withdraw crucial road construction funds for the Pukzing-Silsuri road if his party’s candidate loses the Dampa by-election. Opposition parties, including MNF and PC, condemned this as an undemocratic misuse of power, urging the government to cease such intimidation tactics. The road is vital for local villages.

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