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JLo, Ben Affleck worked ‘very hard’ to ‘blend’ their families together: Insider
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Jennifer Lopez is a mother to twins, Max and Emme, while Ben Affleck has three kids Violet, Seraphina, and Samuel -
Taylor Swift, Joe Alwyn ‘wildly happy’ together: 'They've the best of all worlds'
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Taylor Swift, Joe Alwyn started dating in 2017 and have kept their romance low-key -
Kim Kardashian, Kanye West not getting back together: report
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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West divorce is still moving forward. -
Jhene Aiko and Big Sean who have collaborated on music projects frequently have been together on and off since 2016
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Tom Hiddleston, Zawe Ashton expecting first baby together: Pics
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Tom Hiddleston's fiancé Zawe Ashton flaunts her baby bump at Mr. Malcolm's List premiere -
Prince William, Harry ?spell awkwardness? in public together: report
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Body language experts decipher Prince William, Prince Harry?s ?awkward? movements in public when they are together -
Kareena Kapoor shares a glimpse of her fun-filled get together: See here
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Kareena Kapoor poses with Karisma Kapoor, Neetu Kapoor and Tara Sutaria in family photos from get together -
Khloe Kardashian unfazed by Lamar Odom's attempts to get back together: Report
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Khloe Kardashian wishes the best for Lamar Odom in his new career plans -
Kylie Jenner very close to Travis Scott as they get back together: source
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Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott have reportedly taken "new energy" as they rekindle their romance -
William and Kate's 10 years together: In-depth look at the beloved royal pair
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Prince William and wife Kate Middleton are among the most popular monarchy members -
Kim Kardashian, Kanye West leading separate lives despite being together: source
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Kim Kardashian is waiting for Kanye West 'to work on himself before he can work on the well-being of anyone' -
Mahira Khan, Shaniera Akram, Zainab Abbas, Adnan Malik spotted together: Photos
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Zainab Abbas shared the delightful moments on her Instagram and wrote: 'Many thanks to Shaniera for the awesome night. Always nice bumping into Mahira Khan and Adnan Malik' -
Katrina Kaif, Vicky Kaushal to celebrate New Year together: report
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Katrina Kaif, Vicky Kaushal to celebrate New Year together: reportBollywood diva Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal are expected to celebrate the New Year together at an undisclosed destination, according to Indian media. Vicky Kaushal has developed close friendship with Katrina and now the couple is quite serious about each other, Mumbai Mirror reported. However, the Bharat star and the Raazi hunk's romance has still been kept as a secret affair. The report further says that Katrina and Kaushal have planned for 2020 eve and they would ring in the New Year at an undisclosed location. Some media outlets have even reported that Katrina and Vicky are happy together and had started dating over the summer this year. The romance rumors first started when Vicky admitted that he had a crush on Katrina. Recently, Vicky Kaushal and Katrina also celebrated Diwali together and a video in which both Bollywood stars seen coming out of a mutual friend's Diwali party together had gone viral on the internet. -
In this file photo taken on July 12, 1998 French players jubilate after winning the 1998 World Cup final vs Brazil, 12 July at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis.Photo: AFP 1LAGOS: Football fans will cheer on their teams at the World Cup finals...
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Pakistan Foreign Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif shakes hands with Foreign Minister Wang Yi during their meeting at the Diaoyutai State Guest House in Beijing, China, April 23, 2018. Photo: REUTERSBEIJING: Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif, who is...
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Civil, military authorities must tackle challenges together: Shehbaz
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We're all in one boat; have to work together: Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal
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Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal speaks to the media on Oct 2, 2017 after being denied entry by the Rangers to the Federal Judicial Complex where former PM Nawaz Sharif's corruption hearing was taking place - File We are all in one boat. If we work together, then we?ll get to our destination. Things deteriorate if one leaves their own paddle and starts using the other's [paddle]. This was stated by Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal after Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Major General Asif Ghafoor said Saturday night that the armed forces pose no threat to democracy in Pakistan. In his remarks, the minister, who is presently on a visit to the US, said, "I respect the emotions of the soldiers and the nation but we have emotions too. Instead of being emotional we should work together...what I said was based on how I felt as a democrat". Iqbal, who also holds the portfolio of the development and planning ministry, said he was discussing the positive aspects about Pakistan in a World Bank meeting when "it was said that you are saying one thing and the army something else". "So I was taken aback. But now the army spokesperson has given a clarification and I don't believe that a reply to his reply would be appropriate [now]." Democracy has no threat from Pakistan Army: DG ISPR Iqbal said "we will have to work together. State institutions need to be on the same page. Those who want to create misconceptions and are always looking to ignite conflict must be upset [with the recent rapprochement]. Talking about the military operations ongoing in the country, the minister said the army is doing good work in [Operation] Radd-ul-Fasaad and giving sacrifices. He added that the government is paying for the operation by tightening its belt. DG ISPR should refrain from commenting on economy: Iqbal Pakistan?s economy is much more stable now than 2013, says the interior minister He also cautioned that "if we start discriminating on race or language then Pakistan will be divided". All Pakistanis are like a plant, with various colours; which is its beauty, he said, adding that instead of making CPEC controversial the Kashmir issue should be resolved. 'Army supports democracy' The spokesperson for the army, Maj Gen Ghafoor, said on Saturday that the armed forces pose no threat to democracy in Pakistan. "There is no threat to democracy from the Pakistan Army, but there could be a threat to democracy if its requirements are not being met," he said in a press conference. Interior minister lashes out at Rangers for blocking entry to court Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal was barred from entering the courts complex during Nawaz' Sharif's hearing "I want to add that there needs to be stability. The government needs to continue and an established democratic system needs to continue," said the military spokesman. "I have to say this because there are a lot of rumours about martial law and the installation of a technocratic government." "We will play our part as and when required but whatever we do will be done by staying in our defined legal and constitutional limits," he added. Referring to an earlier statement about the country?s economy that garnered harsh criticism from the interior minister, Ghafoor said he felt disappointed by the minister?s reaction. Rangers withdraw from security of parliament: sources Senior administrative officials confirm withdrawal of paramilitary troops from Parliament House ?I was disappointed, both as a soldier and citizen, at what was referred to as an irresponsible statement by me,? he said. ?The country?s security and economy are closely interlinked and directly related." ?The security situation plays a key role in the country?s economy and all stakeholders must jointly work to improve the country?s situation,? Ghafoor said. ?I have never said in any of my press conferences that only the armed forces have worked hard against the current challenges; I have always said that all institutions have made great efforts to move towards a better future.? He added that all stakeholders will continue to make joint efforts to counter all challenges, adding that he stands by his earlier statement as that was the army?s stance and not his ?personal view.? COAS hopes for peace with India, says ?it takes two to tango? We live in one of the most volatile regions of the world, says Gen Bajwa Maj Gen Ghafoor, elaborating on the recently held seminar on Pakistan's economy in which the Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa delivered a keynote address, said that Gen Bajwa had also asked the attendees of the conference to pay taxes and play their role in strengthening Pakistan's economy. ?The state institutions work in collaboration with one another but decisions are taken by the elected civilian government," stated the spokesman. -
Parliament, executive, judiciary have to work together: Senate chairman
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QUETTA: Senate Chairman Raza Rabbani, addressing an event in Quetta on Wednesday, said he does not wish to see a clash among state institutions. Rabbani said the parliament, executive and judiciary have to work together while remaining in the limits of their jurisdictions. He said according to the law, the state's first and foremost responsibility is protecting the lives and property of the people. "The weakest state institution is the Parliament," said the veteran Pakistan Peoples Party leader. Rabbani said whosoever wants bullies the Parliament. He added that democratic forces struggled against a dictator and got Article 58(2)(b) removed from the Constitution but now another method has arisen. The said section of the Constitution was inserted in 1985 by Gen Ziaul Haq and was used by military dictators and presidents to dismiss political governments. It was removed from the Constitution when the 18th Amendment was passed by the Pakistan Peoples Party government in 2010.