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IMF 'deeply saddened' by devastating impact of floods in Pakistan
ADMIN posted a blog entry in Geo News Blog
Despite resumption of IMF programme, Pakistan is still reeling under dollar liquidity crunch, while floods have aggravated situation -
Musk's Tesla seen running over child mannequin in 'deeply disturbing' video
ADMIN posted a blog entry in Geo News Blog
Video shows how Tesla was unable to detect dummy in front of it and ran over it at an average speed of 25mph -
Foreign Office reaffirms unwavering commitment to "One-China" policy after Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan
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Prince William 'deeply saddened' by assassination of former Japan PM
ADMIN posted a blog entry in Geo News Blog
Prince William praises true statesman Shinzo Abe of Japan -
Meghan Markle 'deeply problematic' Texas visit branded ugly 'PR stunt'
ADMIN posted a blog entry in Geo News Blog
Meghan Markle slammed for making trip to Texas for brand management -
Ali Noor is nothing but 'deeply sorry' over sexual assault allegations
ADMIN posted a blog entry in Geo News Blog
Ali Noor admits he is a 'work in progress' as he apologises to Ayesha Binte Rashid. -
It all started with a video that Munmun Dutta of Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah fame posted on her YouTube channel, where she was accused of passing a 'casteist slur' targeted towards a Scheduled Caste community. Soon, an FIR was filed against the actress and she had also tendered an apology. Recently, there were reports that the actress was arrested by the Haryana police and that she was interrogated at Hansi police station in Haryana for over four hours before being released on bail. © Munmun Dutta Instagram Reacting to the reports of her arrest that spread like a wildfire, Munmun expressed shock. She told Bollywood Bubble, “Contrary to rumours claiming that I was ‘arrested’, I want to clarify that I went in for a regular interrogation with the police officials. I was not arrested. In fact, I had received the interim bail from the Court already on Friday before I went in for the interrogation.” She further revealed that she is currently “on sets shooting for her show” and added, “The officials at Hansi Police Station spoke to me for two and half hours about the case and noted down all important details. They were extremely polite and well behaved. I have been cooperating with the police and will continue to do so.” Lashing out at several media houses and publications for spreading false information, Munmun Dutta said that she is “deeply disturbed”. She continued, “I am deeply upset with the stories that are being spun around the case, just for headlines. At the same time, I would request media professionals to not create false narratives around the case. The clickbait headlines and thumbnails being used by several portals are deeply disturbing and unethical, to say the least.” © Munmun Dutta Instagram Earlier, Munmun Dutta had taken to social media to apologise for her “casteist slur” saying she was “genuinely misinformed about the meaning of the word”. pic.twitter.com/vxWspMtLzP — Munmun Dutta (@moonstar4u) May 10, 2021 Her apology statement read, “This is in reference to a video that I posted yesterday wherein one word used by me has been misinterpreted. It was never said with the intent of insult, intimidate, humiliate or hurt anyone’s feelings. Because of my language barrier, I was genuinely misinformed about the meaning of the word. Once I was made aware of its meaning immediately took the part down. I have utmost respect for every single person from every caste, creed or gender and acknowledge their immense contribution to our society or nation. Sincerely would like to apologize to every single person who have been unintentionally hurt by the usage of the word and I sincerely regret for the same.” View the full article
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Chris Noth's co-stars are 'deeply saddened' amid his sexual assault allegations
ADMIN posted a blog entry in Geo News Blog
Chris Noth faced some serious allegations of sexual assault by three women last week -
Pentagon documents reveal 'deeply flawed' US air war: report
ADMIN posted a blog entry in Geo News Blog
The New York Times report revealed that 'deeply flawed intelligence' has caused the deaths of thousands of civilians including children in the Middle East, according to a New York Times report. -
Gigi and Zayn called it quits following an altercation with Gigi?s mom Yolanda
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PM Imran Khan 'deeply saddened' over Ashraf Sehrai's death in Indian custody
ADMIN posted a blog entry in Geo News Blog
The premier on Twitter says India's oppression of Kashmiris is a blot on the international community's collective conscience -
Prince Harry's 'deeply personal' note before Philip's funeral shatters Charles
ADMIN posted a blog entry in Geo News Blog
Charles was 'very hurt' with Prince Harry's decision to appear in a tell-all while Philip battled with his health -
Heritage controversy 'deeply affected' Hilaria Baldwin, husband Alec Baldwin
ADMIN posted a blog entry in Geo News Blog
Hilaria Baldwin is embroiled in a controversy about her Spanish heritage and fluctuating accent -
Prince Charles and Camilla's affair left Harry and William 'deeply affected'
ADMIN posted a blog entry in Geo News Blog
Prince William and Harry were impacted by their father Prince Charles's affair with Camilla -
Jalalabad stampede: PM Imran Khan 'deeply saddened' by deaths
ADMIN posted a blog entry in Geo News Blog
At least 15 people, including 11 women, were killed in a stampede near the Pakistani consulate in Jalalabad earlier today -
Saba Qamar 'deeply disturbed' over the death of Irrfan Khan
ADMIN posted a blog entry in Geo News Blog
Saba Qamar worked with Irrfan Khan in 'Hindi Medium' back in 2017 -
Turkish embassy says it is 'deeply concerned' over cases of its citizens in the US
ADMIN posted a blog entry in Geo News Blog
Ataturk Cultural Center, central Istanbul, Turkey, November 6, 2017. REUTERS/Murad Sezer ANKARA: Turkey is ?deeply concerned? about legal cases concerning Turkish citizens in the United States, its embassy in Washington said on Monday, adding the decision to partially resume issuing visas at US and Turkish missions was a positive development. In a statement, the Turkish embassy said Turkish officials would continue to hold meetings with their US counterparts in order to solve the cases in a ?satisfying? manner. The statement also said Turkey had not offered the United States any assurances regarding the cases of US mission workers in Turkey. It said the US mission workers detained or arrested in Turkey were not held for their work, but because they were accused of ?serious crimes?.