A Centaurus shopping Mall in Islamabad catches fire

 


On Sunday, A Centaurus shopping Mall  fire started in the food court of a well-known shopping centre in Islamabad, but it was quickly "under control" as rescue workers rushed to the scene.


After videos on social media platforms showed smoke coming out of the building, the chief commissioner of the capital declared that the fire had been put out and that the cooling process had begun.


Islamabad Police said in a statement that people were rescued and safely evacuated from the mall's backdoor, which was covered in smoke following the incident.


According to the police, the fire inside the mall has been put out, a helicopter has been summoned in, and although the search is still going on, no one or any property has been damaged.

In response to "attacking iconic movies" and "toxic" Asian stereotypes, Meghan Markle has come under fire.

 





To succeed in Hollywood, Meghan Markle must carefully consider the words she uses.


The Duchess of Sussex is upsetting people by criticising 20-year-old classic films based on today's new "woke" morals, according to a studio executive who spoke about her yesterday. She is also not exactly endearing herself to studios that she and Prince Harry might expect to do business with.


She will be playing with fire if she keeps going, and it might be devastating for their business, Archewell, they said.


This comes after Meghan discussed how Asian women in the movies were "sexually tokenized" in episode four of her podcast Archetypes.

To succeed in Hollywood, Meghan Markle must carefully consider the words she uses.


The Duchess of Sussex is upsetting people by criticising 20-year-old classic films based on today's new "woke" morals, according to a studio executive who spoke about her yesterday. She is also not exactly endearing herself to studios that she and Prince Harry might expect to do business with.


She will be playing with fire if she keeps going, and it might be devastating for their business, Archewell, they said.


This comes after Meghan discussed how Asian women in the movies were "sexually tokenized" in episode four of her podcast Archetypes.

'Final warning' for 'outcast' Prince Harry regarding royal assaults

 

As part of a final warning, Prince Harry has been advised not to carry on with his royal assassinations.


This assertion was made by foreign policy expert Nile Gardiner in an interview with Express UK.


The British public has lost tolerance with them, and Meghan in particular is a highly disliked figure, Gardiner said in his opening statement.


"There is greater sympathy for Harry, but it would go in an instant if he published a book that disparages his own family. Harry would lose any respect that was left at the drop of a hat.


"Any chance of a royal reconciliation would be destroyed by the publication of a book that criticises the royal family. It would tear down relationships, be incredibly damaging, and Harry would become an absolute outcast.

Harry should rescind his book, which is sure to be quite divisive and might be very critical of the Royal Family.


Harry should do the right thing and pull his book from publication, especially in light of the Queen's passing because that would be extremely disrespectful. It is sure to be a very highly charged book.


Before saying, "With any further attacks on the Royal Family, Harry and Meghan run the prospect of being deported from the UK."

'Americans don't care' about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's 'fatigue'

 

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's post-UK tiredness has been criticized as 'unnecessary.'

This information was provided by Professor Cele Otnes, co-author of Royal Fever.

She began by referring to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's "fatigued catch-up" in the United States.


"I don't think Americans care that much about their brand," she said in an interview with Express UK.


During the interview, she also made a dig at prior royals, saying, "We Americans could all be suffering a touch of weariness with the royal narrative, after all of the Queen's attention."


Before conclusion, Ms. Otnes stated that international economic concerns may take "precedence" over Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's problems.

In Northern Ireland, Kate Middleton received jeers

 

When Kate Middleton visited Northern Ireland with her husband, Prince William, she was approached by a woman.

Senior British journalist: "The Princess of Wales was informed "it would be better" if she were "in your own country" during her visit with Prince William to Northern Ireland today.


Ireland belongs to the Irish, said the woman who was in the crowds with Kate and was filming the interaction on her phone.


Three people applauded the woman for confronting the Princess of Wales while hundreds of royal fans chastised her for being what they deemed impolite.


Following the passing of Queen Elizabeth last month, Kate and William were given the titles of Princess and Prince of Wales.

A gathering in Abuja saw the theft of former vice president Namadi Sambo's phone

 

At a gathering in Abuja, Namadi Sambo's cellphone was taken

On Twitter, Senator Shehu Sani announced this

Sani emphasised that despite the event's strict security, someone managed to get past the "security line" and steal the phone.


This took place at the biography book launch for the late Governor Solomon Lar today, October 6.

Top dignitaries from the political world, former leaders, including General Ibrahim Babangida (retd) and Abdulsalami Abubakar, as well as business and family associates, have accepted invitations to the event, according to a statement from Mike Omeri, chairman of the planning committee and former director-general of the National Orientation Agency (NOA).


When Nigeria got independence in 1960, Lar was a member of the first national assembly. Lar was the Peoples Democratic party's first chairman (PDP).

Oliver Kahn acknowledges that Bayern Munich briefly considered a summer transfer for Cristiano Ronaldo from Manchester United.

 

Oliver Kahn, the CEO of Bayern Munich, has acknowledged that the club was interested in signing Cristiano Ronaldo this summer.


After Manchester United failed to secure qualifying, the Portuguese star had desired to leave the club in order to play in the Champions League.


Bayern was one of the teams mentioned in connection with Ronaldo, along with Chelsea and Atletico Madrid.


For the benefit of the Bundesliga, Bayern did wish to sign Ronaldo, but they promptly 'dismissed' the proposal, according to Kahn.


'We briefly discussed Ronaldo at Bayern, and Dortmund undoubtedly did too,' he claimed in a statement to Bild. We also have a broad view of the Bundesliga.

Superstars like Cristiano Ronaldo undoubtedly play a significant role in drawing attention to the league.

He is among the best in the recent ten years. However, we promptly disregarded that.

Ronaldo has only started once in the Premier League this year, and that was in Brentford's humbling 4-0 defeat in August.