Did Mozart have any friends?

If the famous composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart were a child prodigy today, he would probably have millions of followers and “friend” requests on social media, as per DW. But even in the 18th century, Mozart’s father Leopold warned his son against false friends – people who envied him, but also flatterers who only told him […]

Kylie Jenner reveals plastic surgery truth years after denying rumors

Kylie Jenner has confirmed the exact details of her breast augmentation after a viral TikTok fan request, two years after publicly admitting to having the procedure. The 27-year-old reality star responded to influencer Rachel Leary, who praised Kylie’s “perfect, natural boob job” and asked for specifics. In a surprising and candid reply, Jenner commented: “445 […]

Judge dismisses Blake Lively emotional distress claims against Justin Baldoni

A federal judge has ruled that Blake Lively’s claims for emotional distress against Justin Baldoni will no longer be considered in their ongoing legal battle. The decision comes amid heated exchanges between the parties over Lively’s refusal to turn over medical records relevant to the emotional distress allegations. U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman denied Baldoni’s […]

Lee Jae-myung wins South Korea presidency months after martial law protest

South Korea’s liberal party candidate, Lee Jae-myung, was elected president in Tuesday’s snap election, six months to the day after he evaded military cordons to vote against a shock martial law decree imposed by his ousted predecessor. Lee’s victory stands to usher in a political sea change in Asia’s fourth-largest economy, after the backlash against […]

K-P is abandoning children

Let’s call it what it is: K-P is abandoning its children. Not metaphorically, not in the way people toss around, ‘Oh, the system is broken.’ No. The system isn’t broken; it’s functioning exactly as it’s allowed to, with chilling indifference to the rights of the most vulnerable. A recent report by the provincial Education Department […]

Wheat in Pakistan — quo vadis?

For years Pakistan’s sclerotic wheat sector has been on life support which has cost the taxpayers and consumers billions of rupees. Wheat is the basic staple food for most Pakistanis and makes up the bulk of our calorie intake. However, production has grown slowly, lagged behind population growth and made Pakistan increasingly dependent on foreign […]