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Why did a real mother kidnap a one month old baby girl in Lahore? ? 1

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Police also questioned the mother of the abducted girl over the discrepancy in the statements Police in Lahore, the capital of Pakistan's Punjab province, have arrested the mother of a one-month-old girl in a kidnapping case. Police registered a case at the Millat Park police station at the request of a citizen named Khalid in which he stated that his one-month-old daughter had been abducted. SP Iqbal Town Raza Tanveer told Urdu News that "the police immediately registered a case and started investigation." According to him, "After the discrepancies in the statements of the girl's mother came to light, the investigating officers became suspicious of her and included her in the interrogation." "A few hours later, the girl's mother revealed to the police that she had abducted her daughter herself," he said. "I was saddened by the birth of my third daughter and feared that my husband and in-laws would abuse me after the birth of their third d...

Successful pig kidney transplant in a 'dead brain' person in the United States

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It took doctors two hours to get the transplant American doctors have successfully transplanted a pig's kidney into the body of a man whose brain has died. Doctors say this is a very important experiment that could solve the problem of shortage of human organ donations in the future. The person who received the kidney transplant is mentally dead, meaning that the person is already on artificial life support and has no chance of recovery. This kidney belongs to a pig in which genetic changes were made so that the human body would not reject this kidney as something else. The experiment has not yet been reviewed or published by other scientists, but there are plans to do so. This type of experiment has been performed on other living things before, but this is the first experiment performed on a human being. Experts say this is a very important development in the field of transplants. The use of pig organs for transplants is nothing new. Pig heart valves have been used in humans. Pig ...

Saudi Princess Reema hopes for a global walk to protect wild lions and leopards

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  Panthera aims to protect the seven major species of cat: tiger, lion, leopard, jaguar, puma, leopard and snow leopard. (Photo: Shutterstock)  The US-based Kate Mossfair Foundation, which raises awareness about endangered lions and their ecosystems, is hosting a worldwide 'Cat Walk' on November 6 to mobilize people and simultaneously make the world's largest Cats (lions) can benefit. Princess Reema bint Bandar Al Saud, Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the United States, inaugurated the Kate Musafir in July on a mission to save the lives and well-being of "big cats." Kate Mossfer's goal is to advance the efforts of Panthera, the world's only organization dedicated to the protection of 40 species of wild cats. "Kate Mossfair is a catalyst for change," Princess Reema told Arab News. Its campaigns and activities aim to raise global awareness for the protection of cats on a large scale. "I felt that there are threat by the  big cats future when ...

Imran Khan: Ban on Afghan girls going to school would be un-Islamic

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  The Prime Minister of Pakistan says that women in Afghanistan can stand up for their rights  Imran Khan( The Prime Minister of Pakistan )  has said that preventing women from getting in Afghanistan would be un-Islamic In an interview with the BBC, the Pakistani prime minister also outlined his conditions for formally recognizing the new Taliban government. He called on the Afghan leadership to work together to establish an inclusive government in Afghanistan, to ensure respect for human rights in Afghanistan and not to use Afghanistan as a haven for terrorists who May pose a threat to Pakistan's security. When the BBC's John Simpson asked Imran Khan if the Taliban accepted these three conditions, would Pakistan formally recognize the Taliban government? In response, Imran Khan said that Pakistan would take this decision together with neighboring countries. Imran Khan added that Pakistan, along with other neighboring states, would decide whether to formally recognize the...

September 11: How did the World Trade Center attacks change the lives of Jupiter and Nancy? ? 1

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Jupiter Yambam took a morning shift on September 11 at a restaurant in the World Trade Center. His goal was to spend more time with his son Santi Due to the night shift at the Windows on the World restaurant on the roof of the North Tower, a large building in New York City, he had little time to spend with his family. He wanted to play football with Santi, teach him how to ride a bike and do other similar things that a father does for his son. This Tuesday Jupiter woke up, bathed, changed new clothes, kissed his wife Nancy and left for his duty. One autumn morning was dawning. Jupiter came from the northeastern Indian state of Manipur in 1981 to attend a summer camp for blind children in Vermont, USA. During his stay in the United States, he progressed to the position of manager of a very important restaurant. The 110-storey twin building remained his place of employment for five years. The 16-acre complex employed about 50,000 people, while thousands flocked to their businesses, shopp...

Nobel Peace Prize: In the 30th year of the Awards, established to honor the bizarre experiments in science, the 'Funny Nobel Peace Prize' was named after India and Pakistan.

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Do you know that the year'2020 s Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to the governments of India and Pakistan because their diplomats would ring each other's bells in the middle of the night and run away before the door opened? In 2018, according to a report in the British newspaper The Guardian, Islamabad recalled its High Commissioner in Delhi for consultations after the two countries' diplomatic staff accused each other of harassment. Allegations of harassment included chasing High Commission office cars, cutting water and electricity pipes and wires, and even ringing the bells at senior diplomats' homes at around 3pm. The complaint in the bell-ringing case was lodged by India's Deputy High Commissioner in Islamabad, JP Singh, while his counterpart in Delhi had lodged a similar complaint. It's all about running away by ringing the bells, but have you ever heard of a crocodile breathing in helium gas during a party and talking in a ridiculous voice? This is not...

Jean-Pierre Adams: Former French footballer dies after nearly 40 years in a coma

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  Jean-Pierre Adams who scored 22 victories for France Jean-Pierre Adams, France's world-famous footballer of his time, has died at the age of 73 after nearly 40 years in a coma. Adams was hospitalized in 1982 for knee surgery. He was anesthetized for surgery but never regained consciousness due to the large amount of anesthesia he did. Born in the African country of Senegal, the player played 140 matches for the French city of Nice. He also played for the Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) team. The PSG said in a statement that Adams "received a lot of praise for his enthusiasm, charismatic personality and sporting experience." Nice's team paid tribute to Adams, saying he had 22 wins for France from 1972 to 1976 before playing for Monaco. Adams appeared in 84 Olympic commercials. The company paid tribute to him on his death, saying "they are sending their heartfelt condolences to his family and friends on this occasion." Adams accident of going into a coma   On the ...