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Wednesday, April 24, 2024

World Breaking news of GAZA

Israel’s war on Gaza live World News:

Rafah family murdered, harmed in Israeli strike

Three individuals of a family in Rafah have been murdered and four others injured after an Israeli military strike hit their domestic in southern Gaza, Al Jazeera’s Hani Mahmoud reports, citing Respectful Protection workers.

Donors are squeezed to reestablish frantically required financing to UNRWA after an autonomous survey found Israel given “no evidence” of any wrongdoing by staff members.

Philippe Lazzarini, the head of the UN organization for Palestinian outcasts (UNRWA), says the Israeli campaign against the office has had it working “hand to mouth” after givers pulled funding.

At slightest 34,183 Palestinians have been murdered and 77,143 injured in Israeli assaults on Gaza since October 7. The passing toll in Israel from Hamas’s October 7 assaults stands at 1,139 with handfuls still held captive in Gaza.

Gaza doctors proceed to look for bodies at the location of a mass grave in the grounds of the Nasser Restorative Complex in Khan Younis where at slightest 310 bodies have been recuperated so distant. The revelation comes after Israeli strengths laid attack to the complex and as of late pulled back from the site.

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

The country is burning with heat

The country is burning with heat

Bangladesh is burning with heat

• Temperatures in 12 districts exceeded 40 degrees

• Temperatures slightly lower, likely to rise from tomorrow

• No chance of rain, temperature likely to rise further from Tuesday

• Met office extends heat alert for heatwave



Foods that eat more heat

Foods that take longer to digest increase body temperature. Even if the benefit in the winter, but the danger in the heat! This is 'thermogenesis', which is how your body produces heat as a result of metabolizing food. It contains fat, protein and complex carbohydrate-rich foods that warm the body.

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Sunday, September 1, 2013

Breaking News of YAHOO

  • Yemen premier unharmed after attack by gunmen

    SANAA, Yemen (AP) — Gunmen opened fire on the motorcade of Yemen's prime minister on Saturday but he escaped unharmed, an aide said.
  • International weapons experts leave Syria, Obama to make statement

    By Erika Solomon BEIRUT (Reuters) - U.N. experts arrived in the Netherlands with evidence gathered in their investigation of a poison gas attack in Syria, as the White House said President Barack Obama would make a statement to the public on Saturday on the Syria crisis that would not be an…

  • Bones unearthed in search at former Florida reform school

    By Bill Cotterell MARIANNA, Florida (Reuters) - Teams of searchers recovered human bones from the sands of Florida Panhandle woodlands on Saturday in a "boot hill" graveyard where juveniles who disappeared from a notorious Old South reform school more than a half-century ago are believed to have…

  • Okla. woman, pet kangaroo find new home at zoo

    WYNNEWOOD, Okla. (AP) — Christie Carr wants her young ones to cooperate when they sit down for a family portrait, but at times it's so difficult that she has to tell young Irwin to go to his bedroom. He obeys and hops to it.

  • Painted donkeys arrive to St. Paul's Cathedral (12 photos)

    Artist painted donkey statues are displayed in the 'Caravan' exhibition on August 30, 2013 in London, England. The exhibition featuring 25 life-size painted donkeys comes from Egypt and is the work of Western and Egyptian artists, both Muslim and Christian, who were each asked to decorate a…

  • Marijuana Ruling Could Signal End of Prohibition on Pot

    Federal Goverment Won't Prosecute Pot Crimes in States Where It's Legal
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  • NFL Patriots cut quarterback Tebow

    Tim Tebow vowed to continue his pursuit of an NFL quarterback job as he was cut Saturday by the New England Patriots as part of their pre-season roster reduction.

Saturday, August 10, 2013

The Heroine Wears a Burka to Fight Evil



ISLAMABAD, Pakistan Cartoon fans in Pakistan are excited by the arrival of the country’s 1st caped crusader, within the kind of a feminine superhero United Nations agency flies through the air, battling villain’s exploitation pens and books.

The garment retaliate character has obvious resonances with Malala Yousafzai, the 16-year-old Pakistani girl United Nations agency was shot by religious movement gunmen last year for advocating education for women and United Nations agency recently addressed a seminar at the global organization headquarters in the big apple.

The story lines typically center on social problems with connectedness to adults further as kids, like access to education and corruption.

The heroine, garment retaliatory, is actually an uncommon model for feminine authorizations in Pakistan: a lady United Nations agency uses martial arts to battle colorful villains like cake Bandooq, a Taliban-esque figure United Nations agency tries to pack up her faculty and Vadero Pajero, a corrupt politician.

But the cartoon, within which a overmodest school teacher, Jiya, transforms into the action heroine by donning a burka, or ancient cloak, has additionally triggered an ungainly discussion concerning her costume.

Is it right to require the burka and build it look ‘cool’ for youngsters, to brainwash women into thinking that a burka provides you power rather than taking it removed from you? asked the author and commentator Bina monarch during a web log post.

The criticism has not overshadowed the broader welcomes that garment retaliator, which ventilated here for the primary time on Sunday evening, has received. With slick pc animation, fast action and flashes of humor that even adults will appreciate, the character may supply Pakistanis a brand new cultural icon admire adult female within the u. s..

The burka discussion centers on whether or not her use of the all-covering cloak — albeit a additional efficient version of the one typically seen in Pakistani villages — is subverting a standard image of segregation and oppression or reinforcing it.

Sherry Rehman, a former Pakistani ambassador to the u. s., same she additionally unlikable the employment of the burka during a children’s show. “A dupatta may have done the duty,” she same on Twitter, touching on the top scarf that some ladies wear in Pakistan.



The show’s maker, Aaron Haroon Rashid, same the criticism was misplaced as a result of the heroine uses a burka only in disguise. “She wears it to cover her identity,” he said.