Author: Mubashir

The longest government shutdown in American history is finally over. After 43 grueling days, federal employees will once again see paychecks, national parks will reopen their gates, and the gears of government will slowly grind back into motion. But as the dust settles in Washington, the political fallout is just beginning to crystallize. The narrative of who won and who lost is being fiercely contested, with a triumphant Donald Trump celebrating a “very big victory” while Democrats face a storm of internal fury and accusations of surrender. The Government Shutdown, triggered by Senate Democrats using the parliamentary filibuster, was a…

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The air in South Asia Delhi and Islamabad Blasts is thick not just with the smoke from two devastating explosions, but with the heavy weight of accusation and history. Within 24 hours, the capitals of India and Pakistan were rocked by bomb blasts, leaving streets scarred and dozens of families in mourning. Yet, even as the victims are laid to rest, the narrative battle between New Delhi and Islamabad Blasts has begun, unfolding with a grim predictability that underscores the region’s fragile peace. In Delhi and Islamabad Blasts , the explosion near the historic Red Fort was a brutal attack…

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In a move that signals a pragmatic approach to a fraught political relationship, New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani announced he will not wait for a crisis to connect with the White House. In an exclusive sit-down with NBC New York, Mamdani revealed his intention to personally call President Donald Trump before taking office, aiming to establish a line of communication he calls “critical to the success of the city.” The announcement comes amidst a backdrop of stark warnings from the Trump administration, including threats to “flood the zone” with ICE agents and cut federal funds to so-called sanctuary cities…

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Our local high streets, the familiar heart of so many communities, have become the front line in a major battle against organised crime. In a sweeping month-long crackdown, police and crime agencies have descended on mini-marts, vape shops, barbers, and takeaways, uncovering a hidden world of illicit trade and exploitation. The coordinated action, the largest of its kind, led by the National Crime Agency (NCA), has seen a staggering level of criminal activity disrupted. The numbers tell a powerful story: over 920 people arrested, more than 2,700 premises visited, and a massive £10.7 million in criminal proceeds seized. This haul…

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The air in Westminster is thick with that particular brand of pre-Budget dread. It’s a familiar feeling, but this year it carries a new, sharper edge. Chancellor Rachel Reeves Budget 2025, just over a year into the job, is preparing to make the hardest choices of her political career, and everyone from Scottish party leaders to the Governor of the Bank of England is bracing for the impact. For weeks, the whispers have been circulating through the corridors of power and the pages of the press: the Chancellor needs to find billions, and the manifesto promises that swept Labour to…

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For many, the red and yellow sign of McDonald’s harassment scandal is a beacon of a quick meal. But for a disturbing number of its workers, particularly teenagers, it has become a symbol of a toxic workplace where groping, harassment, and bullying are part of the job description. Despite promises to clean up its act, a new crackdown suggests the fast-food giant’s efforts have fallen desperately short. A Problem They Knew About The story isn’t new. Two years ago, a BBC investigation blew the lid off a culture of sexual abuse within the chain, with workers as young as 17…

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TRENTON, New Jersey. In a move that’s sure to send shockwaves through the five boroughs, former President Donald Trump just dropped a political bomb squarely on the New York City mayoral race. From his Truth Social pulpit on Monday, Donald Trump didn’t just criticize leading candidate Zohran Mamdani; he issued a stark, financial ultimatum to the city he once called home. Elect the democratic socialist, he warned, and Washington will effectively close its wallet. Trump Warns of Financial Retaliation if Mamdani Wins NYC Mayoral Race “Things can only get worse with a communist in charge,” Donald Trump declared, pulling no…

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Well, New York did it. In a voice that was both a roar and a whisper, the city that never sleeps has jolted itself awake with a new mayor. Last night, under the bright lights of a packed ballroom, the call came in from ABC News: Zohran Mamdani, the 34-year-old democratic socialist from Queens, has won. It wasn’t just a victory; it was a seismic shift, a breaking of a mold. With this vote, New York has elected its first Muslim and first South Asian mayor, a man who will now steer the helm of one of the world’s most…

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People still talk about India versus India vs Pakistan Asia Cup 2025 Final matches. They get everyone fired up. Thing is, cricket means a lot more than just a game in places like India and Pakistan. Its all tied up with feelings, who you are, national pride, and yeah, even some political stuff sometimes. When these two teams face off, everything amps up big time. So get this date in your head. Its September 28, 2025. The whole cricket scene stops for what folks call the big showdown. India against Pakistan in the Asia Cup final. This aint your regular…

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People still talk about how the industrial world moves so fast these days. Digital Twins in Manufacturing aren’t some far-off idea anymore. They are right here, pushing real changes in manufacturing all over the globe. Companies use this tech to make operations better, cut down on costs, and boost product quality. Gartner says by 2027, more than half of the big industrial firms will have digital twins in place. That will bring real efficiency improvements. Digital twins are basically virtual copies of physical setups, like machines or whole processes. They pull in data nonstop from IoT sensors, run simulations, and…

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