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  1. All services of Islamabad Capital Territory Police will now be easily accessible for citizens through WhatsApp
  2. WhatsApp adds two new options to in-app contact list to help users find contacts
  3. Three people were killed and six wounded when fuel tanker trucks exploded in Abu Dhabi's industrial area, per reports
  4. Portugal bans bosses from texting, emailing staff out of working hours as part of new laws dubbed 'right to rest'
  5. Scott?s representative said in a statement that families wishing to help in any way would need to contact his team
  6. Easing the humanitarian plight of the people of Afghanistan is in everyone?s interest, says spokesperson Ned Price
  7. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Shah Mehmood Qureshi discuss various dimensions of Pakistan-UAE relations
  8. The third Test between India and England at Leeds’ Headingley Carnegie cricket ground is not going according to plan for the touring side as Joe Root and Co. are already enjoying a 345-run lead at the end of the second Day. However, there was a moment during Thursday’s gameplay when Mohammed Shami scalped Jonny Bairstow for 29 runs in the 108th over. Shami delivered a length ball and Bairstow gave into his temptation and nudged it a little. The outside edge was thick enough to create a deviation. Shami gets his second wicket of the day, dismissing Bairstow for 29. Tune into Sony Six (ENG), Sony Ten 3 (HIN), Sony Ten 4 (TAM, TEL) & SonyLIV (https://t.co/AwcwLCPFGm ) now! #ENGvINDOnlyOnSonyTen #BackOurBoys #Bairstow #Shami pic.twitter.com/wXIYd7ancJ — Sony Sports (@SonySportsIndia) August 26, 2021 Tracing to the lower left side of Virat Kohli standing at first slip, the skipper did well to go low and secure the catch to pause England at 350/4. As soon as he captured the catch, Kohli could be seen celebrating with opener batsman Rohit Sharma who was standing right next to him. The two embraced for a while and it was all smiles from both the parties. The fans of the two of the biggest names of Indian cricket at the moment used this interaction as an excuse to troll the haters who are ardent believers of a potential rift between Kohli and Sharma in the dressing room. Any rifts denied by Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. pic.twitter.com/OAnBQB1Bcn — Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) August 26, 2021 Rohit not looking in Kohl's eyes, clear rift — Ayush (@pacophile) August 26, 2021 No liplock, clear rift — Saksham (@batsy_is_shocke) August 26, 2021 He didn't hug for more than 4 seconds. Clear rift — Dhruv (@Dhruv301203) August 26, 2021 Kohli is laughing genuinely (look at his eyes) Rohit is faking his laugh (no wrinkle on eye) Clear rift imo — (@Babarcasm) August 26, 2021 They both nearly closed their eyes...they didn't even want to see each other's faces... Clear Rift IMO — 𝕽𝖎𝖘𝖍𝖎 (@rushi_gutte) August 26, 2021 Kohli slapping rohit sharma on his hands, clear rift. — G. (@itzgautamm) August 26, 2021 The rumours of Kohli and Sharma disliking each other have been going on for years with speculators finding minute issues to give credibility to the theory. For instance, it became a huge talking point when Rohit Sharma unfollowed Virat Kohli’s wife and actor Anushka Sharma on Instagram back in 2019. However, the two cricketers have rubbished all such stories on multiple occasions. Earlier this year, a source closer to the team had told The Times of India that the two had talked out their differences and in a lot more sync now. "A great deal of personal bonding has happened in recent weeks and they're more in sync now than ever with regards to their cricket, the team, their responsibilities and the upcoming challenges. They understand now, more than ever, that the team will only benefit if they find themselves on the same page. This has been the biggest takeaway in the last four months," the source told TOI after India won the Australia and England Test series to start the year. "They've spent a lot of time talking to each other in public, like during the post-match presentation at the end of the T20 series. They've been appearing in photographs together a lot more than in the past. During the One-day series, Virat made it a point to keep his discussions on with Rohit constantly during the game. These things would happen earlier too, but this one time they've decided to make it more visible for outsiders to know that all this chatter now needs to stop," added the source. View the full article
  9. Islamabad wishes to see an inclusive government in Afghanistan and facilitating the international community, says envoy
  10. Saeed Ghani says Centre only playing politics on issue of lockdown, PTI can never conquer Sindh
  11. The Duchess of Cambridge came into contact with someone who has subsequently tested positive for COVID-19
  12. Sometimes, it seems fascinating to realize how we, a human civilization, have evolved from the days of early men to now exploring space in rockets or devising humanoid robots. © iStock © iStock Now, despite the evolution and creation of newer technology every day, one thing that continues to intrigue us is the possibility of intelligent life elsewhere, or to keep it short, the presence of aliens. © iStock The unexplainable sightings of strange UFOs across the world with the recent one being spotted in the leaked US Navy video have gone on to suggest that there is a high chance that the third kind really does exist and might have even made contact with Earth. However, while we look at the possibility of there being an official confirmation on the presence of aliens, an American physicist has warned that making contact with them could be the end of our existence. © iStock Mark Buchanan, formerly an editor of the science journal, Nature and magazine, New Scientist, insists that we abort all plans of making contact with different life forms as it could be 'extremely dangerous'. While suggesting that he was grateful that there had been no evidence of contact with the aliens yet, Buchanan wrote a Washington Post piece titled, "Contacting aliens could end all life on earth. Let’s stop trying." "The search for aliens has reached a stage of technological sophistication and associated risk that it needs strict regulation at national and international levels. Without oversight, even one person - with access to powerful transmitting technology - could take actions affecting the future of the entire planet. "That's because any aliens we ultimately encounter will likely be far more technologically advanced than we are, for a simple reason: Most stars in our galaxy are much older than the sun. "If civilizations arise fairly frequently on some planets, then there ought to be many civilizations in our galaxy millions of years more advanced than our own. Many of these would likely have taken significant steps to begin exploring and possibly colonizing the galaxy," the article read. © Netflix While there has been a stack of sci-fi movies showing human-alien contact, Buchanan suggests that it hasn't happened in real life as the alien civilization may consider it risky to send out any signals due to the history of humans on Earth. "More alarming is the possibility that alien civilizations are remaining out of contact because they know something: that sending out signals is catastrophically risky. Our history on Earth has given us many examples of what can happen when civilizations with unequal technology meet - generally, the technologically more advanced has destroyed or enslaved the other. © iStock "A cosmic version of this reality might have convinced many alien civilizations to remain silent. Exposing yourself is an invitation to be preyed upon and devoured," said Buchanan. The physicist's final call to the world is that if humanity really wants to see the consequences of potential contact, more people should be involved in the decision-making process. "For obvious reasons, much of the thinking about these issues has to be rather speculative. The best way forward, perhaps, is to broaden the discussion. If all of humanity is exposed to the possible consequences of trying to contact alien civilizations, then more people should be involved in making decisions about what is wise and what isn't. It shouldn't be left to a handful of radio astronomers," concluded Buchanan. View the full article
  13. A control cell has been set up for guidance and assistance to general public on any query regarding rain emergency
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