Cook arrested in deadly Delhi hotel fire case, claims blaze ‘began after spark in fryer’
Negi, who lives in Shahdara’s Dilshad Garden, had been working at Flourish Stay B&B in Malviya Nagar’s Hauz Rani for over a year, police said.
"SHAH" · 총 266건
필터 보기현재 지수
50.3
0 = 부정 우세
50 = 중립
100 = 긍정 우세
최근 7일 기준 81,012건을 분석한 결과, 뉴스 심리지수는 50.2(균형)입니다. 긍정 3,955건(4.9%)·중립 75,154건(92.8%)·부정 1,903건(2.3%)이며, 중립 비중이 뚜렷하게 높습니다. 성향 지수는 종합 14.6(중도 균형)입니다.
Negi, who lives in Shahdara’s Dilshad Garden, had been working at Flourish Stay B&B in Malviya Nagar’s Hauz Rani for over a year, police said.
Amit Shah has ordered the upgrade of BSF cameras on the India-Bangladesh border in Tripura, linking them to local admin for enhanced security.
Gamla, a deputy company commander in the Egoz Unit of the IDF’s Commando Brigade, died after being severely injured during combat in southern Lebanon.
Dismissing reports of a rift, BJP’s senior spokesperson Pritpal Singh Baliawal had said, “He is not going anywhere. He is with the BJP.”
Sonal Shah, a luxury wedding planner in Manhattan, says to rent out MSG July 3 could cost $2.5 million alone and millions more when adding on production, security, catering, entertainment and décor.
Marjane Satrapi morreu um ano após o marido, Mattias Ripa. Getty Images via BBC É possível morrer de tristeza? É o que muitos têm se perguntado após a morte, aos 56 anos, de Marjane Satrapi, autora, diretora, ilustradora e ativista franco-iraniana conhecida principalmente pela série de graphic novels Persépolis. Publicada em 2000, a obra que conquistou o mundo narra a história da jovem Marjane durante e após a Revolução Iraniana, também conhecida como Revolução Islâmica. Oito anos depois, a adaptação para o cinema, codirigida pela própria Satrapi, foi indicada ao Oscar de Melhor Filme de Animação. Embora não tenham sido divulgadas oficialmente as causas médicas da morte de Satrapi, familiares e pessoas próximas a atribuíram à "tristeza" que ela sofreu após a perda do marido. "Marjane Satrapi morreu de tristeza pouco mais de um ano após a morte de Mattias Ripa, seu marido e o amor de sua vida", disse a família em comunicado enviado nesta quinta-feira (5/6) à agência AFP. Recentemente, a autora havia publicado uma série de mensagens emocionadas no Instagram em que escrevia: "Perdi o amor da minha vida." Ripa morreu em abril de 2025, aos 53 anos. Na ocasião, Satrapi publicou uma nota no jornal Le Figaro anunciando o falecimento. "Marjane Satrapi anuncia com profunda tristeza o falecimento de Mattias Ripa, o homem e o amor de sua vida, que nos deixou aos 53 anos após 31 anos de uma vida maravilhosa juntos", escreveu. Mas o luto por alguém amado pode ser tão intenso a ponto de nos levar à morte por causas naturais? Um estudo publicado em 2014 na revista JAMA Internal Medicine descobriu que, embora raro, o número de pessoas que sofreram infarto ou AVC no mês posterior à morte de alguém querido era o dobro comparado a um grupo que não estava em luto. No grupo de enlutados, formado por 30.447 pessoas, 50 sofreram alguma das condições mencionadas, o que representa 0,16%. No grupo sem luto, apenas 0,08%. Sunil Shah, um dos autores do estudo e professor da Universidade de Londres, disse à BBC: "Costumamos usar a expressão 'coração partido' para nos referir à dor de perder alguém amado. Nosso estudo mostra que o luto pode ter um efeito direto na saúde do coração." Em 2016, um dia após a morte da atriz Carrie Fisher (princesa Leia de Star Wars), sua mãe, a também atriz Debbie Reynolds, estrela do clássico Cantando na Chuva, faleceu aos 84 anos. Getty Images via BBC Coração atordoado Algumas pessoas falam em "síndrome do coração partido", conhecida mais formalmente como cardiomiopatia induzida por estresse ou cardiomiopatia de Takotsubo. "É uma condição temporária na qual o músculo cardíaco enfraquece de repente ou fica atordoado. O ventrículo esquerdo, uma das cavidades do coração, muda de forma", explica a British Heart Foundation, fundação britânica de saúde cardiovascular. O nome científico, cardiomiopatia de Takotsubo, vem da palavra japonesa que designa um tipo de armadilha de fundo arredondado e gargalo estreito usada para capturar polvos. O estresse súbito faz com que o ventrículo esquerdo do coração, responsável por bombear o sangue, assuma essa forma. A anomalia pode ser desencadeada por um abalo emocional. "Cerca de três quartos das pessoas diagnosticadas com cardiomiopatia de Takotsubo passaram por estresse emocional ou físico significativo antes de adoecer", diz a fundação. Esse estresse pode estar relacionado ao luto, mas também a qualquer outro problema. Há casos documentados de pessoas que sofreram a condição após serem assustadas em uma brincadeira por colegas ou em decorrência do estresse de falar diante de um grande público. Especula-se que a liberação repentina de hormônios — em particular a adrenalina — cause o atordoamento do músculo cardíaco. Ataque do coração Raio-x de um paciente sofrendo de cardiomiopatia. SPL via BBC Essa situação é diferente do infarto, em que o coração para devido à interrupção do fluxo sanguíneo, geralmente por causa de artérias obstruídas. "A maior parte dos infartos ocorre devido a bloqueios e coágulos sanguíneos que se formam nas artérias coronárias, que levam sangue ao coração", explica um artigo sobre a síndrome do coração partido publicado pela Universidade Johns Hopkins. A maioria dos pacientes com cardiomiopatia "tem artérias coronárias bastante normais e não apresenta bloqueios graves ou coágulos", diz a instituição em seu site. Muitas pessoas simplesmente se recuperam. O estresse passa e o coração volta à forma normal. Mas, em outros pacientes, como idosos ou pessoas com problemas cardíacos preexistentes, a mudança no formato do coração pode levar a um desfecho fatal. Morrer de amor? Há também evidências de maior risco de morte após a internação de um dos membros do casal, segundo estudo publicado em 2006 no New England Journal of Medicine. Outros estudos publicados em 2011 sugerem que as chances de morte do parceiro sobrevivente aumentam nos seis meses seguintes à morte do companheiro. Especialistas apontam que um casamento em que os cônjuges se apoiam mutuamente atua como um alívio contra o estresse. Os parceiros também cuidam um do outro e incentivam hábitos saudáveis: lembram-se de tomar os medicamentos, por exemplo, e verificam se o outro não está bebendo demais. Cardiomiopatia de Takotsubo é o nome correto da doença cardíaca que pode ter afetado Satrapi, mas "coração partido" explica melhor o que aconteceu. *Com colaboração de Stephen Evans. As chances de uma pessoa morrer aumentam nos seis meses seguintes à partida do parceiro. BBC 'Aos 10 anos, me preparava para ser prisioneira política': Marjane Satrapi, a autora que retratou transformação do Irã sob a Revolução Islâmica Por que as pessoas ainda acreditam no mito da alma gêmea
GILGIT: The people of Gilgit-Baltistan will vote in the general elections for the GB Legislative Assembly on Sunday after the polls were delayed by four months due to harsh winter weather. The PPP and other political parties have staged a series of rallies across the region and ramped up efforts to garner support ahead of the polls. All arrangements have been finalised, with elections to be contested in 24 constituencies. According to the GB Election Commission, there are 958,480 registered voters in the region, including 503,772 male and 454,708 female voters. A total of 396 candidates are contesting the elections, with 266 running as independents. Only eight women are contesting the elections, five of them as independent candidates. Meanwhile, 23 candidates from the PPP are contesting the elections, while the PML-N has fielded 22 candidates. Both parties have nominated one female candidate each. Additionally, 15 candidates from the Istehkam-i-Pakistan Party (IPP) and 10 from the PTI are in the fray. Moreover, 10 candidates are contesting on the tickets of the Pakistan Nazaryati Party, while nine belong to the Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F), seven to the Majlis-i-Wahdat-i-Muslimeen (MWM), and six each to the Jamaat-i-Islami (JI) and Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM). Four candidates are representing the Awami Workers Party (AWP), while one candidate each from the Awami National Party (ANP), Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) and the PML-Q is also in the race The polling will run from 8am to 5pm on Sunday. GB Chief Election Commissioner Raja Shahbaz Khan has issued a notification delegating the powers of a first-class magistrate to all district returning officers and returning officers to ensure the peaceful, transparent and lawful conduct of the elections. According to the notification, Khan said that the strict implementation of election laws, adherence to the election code of conduct and transparency in the electoral process would be ensured at all costs so that free, fair and impartial elections could be held while upholding the trust of the people. In a statement, GB Caretaker Minister for Information and Broadcasting Ghulam Abbas appealed to the people to actively participate in the electoral process and exercise their right to vote, saying that the vote is the voice of every citizen, the foundation of the democratic system and a national duty. He said that elections are an important pillar of any democratic society and that active participation of the people is key to strengthening democratic traditions. The caretaker minister added that the people of GB have always shown maturity and responsibility in national affairs, and expressed hope that they would turn up at polling stations in large numbers on election day. He emphasised that every vote matters and plays a key role in the development, prosperity and future of the region. He urged the people to rise above any pressure, fear or bias and exercise their vote according to their free will. Abbas further said that all relevant institutions were fulfilling their responsibilities to ensure peaceful, transparent and fair elections, urging the people to abide by the election code of conduct, cooperate with law enforcement agencies and play their positive role in making the democratic process successful. He said that for a strong, stable and developed Gilgit-Baltistan, it was essential that every eligible voter exercise their right to vote and contribute to the further strengthening of the democratic process.
Senior BJP leader Capt Amarinder Singh met Union Home Minister Amit Shah and party chief JP Nadda amid speculation about his future. Singh had publicly criticized the appointment of Kewal Singh Dhillon as Punjab BJP chief, questioning his capability and expressing a lack of consultation. Rumors of a potential return to Congress persist, though BJP leaders dismiss them.
The high-profile engagement marks the first official bilateral visit by a minister from the new Nepali government led by Prime Minister Balen Shah
Senior Sindh Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon on Saturday criticised the federal government for what he described as a “low priority” approach towards Karachi, arguing that the country’s largest city continues to shoulder immense economic and infrastructural burdens despite its significant contribution to the national economy. Speaking to the media in Karachi, Memon said Karachi remained Pakistan’s most challenging city, facing pressures stemming from migration, trade, employment and transportation. “We do have motorway issues. Karachi has been given low priority by the federal government,” he said, noting that as the country’s main port city, Karachi should have been prioritised in the development of the motorway network. “When you have to start a motorway, you should start it from Karachi. But it has been built everywhere except Karachi,” he added. The minister said Karachi’s infrastructure was under extraordinary strain as heavy traffic from across the country converged on the city. “All of Pakistan’s heavy traffic comes into Karachi and damages the infrastructure,” he said. To address the issue, he said the Sindh government was working on multiple projects, including plans to divert freight traffic away from the city centre. “We have launched a project under which we aim to shift Karachi’s traffic and develop a state-of-the-art transport terminal on the Northern Bypass,” he said. He added that a railway line was also being developed to transport goods directly to the bypass so that heavy vehicles serving the ports would not have to enter the city. Memon also highlighted the completion of the Shahrah-i-Bhutto project, describing it as a major infrastructure initiative that had already received a positive response from commuters. “Those who are travelling from Karachi to Hyderabad, lower Sindh or other parts of the country are saving time because of this project,” he said. Calling it a “state-of-the-art project”, he said the government had deployed police personnel, Rescue 1122 services, ambulances and other basic facilities along the corridor to facilitate commuters. The minister said the provincial government had undertaken several difficult decisions to improve public services and infrastructure. “We have taken some tough decisions. The public will have to face hardship, and we are apologising for that,” he said. Responding to comparisons with Punjab, he said Karachi faced unique challenges that distinguished it from other cities and provinces. According to the minister, around 20 per cent of the city’s water shortfall was being met through tanker services, which further contributed to traffic congestion. He said that people from across Pakistan continued to come to Karachi in search of employment and better opportunities, increasing pressure on the metropolis’ civic infrastructure. “Despite so many challenges, Karachi is coping, and we also have to provide facilities. When people from outside come and use the infrastructure, drainage systems, and resources, it puts additional pressure on Karachi,” he said. PPP to clean sweep GB elections Memon also commented on the upcoming Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) elections, expressing confidence that the PPP would “clean sweep” the polls. Referring to former PML-N leader Captain Safdar, he said his political importance was well known. He alleged that GB had historically been given low priority, claiming that individuals with no significant political role elsewhere were often posted there. He also criticised the tone of political discourse during elections in the region, saying that the use of abusive language by some political actors was regrettable and brought shame to the democratic process. Discussing the electoral campaign, he said the PPP’s public gatherings in GB had attracted large crowds, while the PML-N’s rallies had seen comparatively lower turnout. He maintained that this reflected growing public support for the PPP in the region. He said he was confident that the PPP would secure victory in the GB elections, while predicting defeat for the PML-N.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued a heatwave warning for various parts of the country from June 7 to June 12. In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the districts of Peshawar, Mardan, Bannu, Karak, Lakki Marwat and Dera Ismail Khan are expected to record maximum temperatures four to six degrees Celsius above normal, ranging between 41°C and 46°C from June 8 to 11. Temperatures are expected to rise to 37°C-40°C in KP’s northern districts of Chitral, Dir and Swat, as well as in Gilgit-Baltistan, from June 8 to 10. In Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Attock, Chakwal, Jhelum, Gujrat, Mirpur, Bhimber, Kotli, Bagh and Muzaffarabad, maximum temperatures are expected to range between 41°C and 44°C from June 8 to 10. From June 8 to 11, temperatures are expected to range between 44°C and 48°C in Punjab’s Lahore, Okara, Kasur, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Joharabad, Khushab, Mianwali, Noorpur Thal, Jhang, Toba Tek Singh, Sahiwal, Dera Ghazi Khan, Multan, Khanewal, Pakpattan, Rahim Yar Khan, Rajanpur, Bahawalpur, Bahawalnagar, Bhakkar, Layyah and Kot Addu areas. In Sindh, maximum temperatures are likely to remain four to six degrees Celsius above normal in Sukkur, Shikarpur, Qambar Shahdadkot, Jacobabad, Larkana, Mohenjo Daro, Dadu, Shaheed Benazirabad, Ghotki, Khairpur, Naushahro Feroze, Sibi, Turbat and Panjgur districts, with temperatures expected to range between 48°C and 51°C from June 7 to 12, added PMD. Furthermore, in Karachi, the maximum temperature is expected to rise to 40°C - 43°C from June 8 to 12. “Night temperatures are also likely to rise during the forecast period,” the PMD advisory stated. The PMD has also warned of dust storms in south Punjab and Sindh due to the heat. The advisory also asked the general public, especially children, women and senior citizens, to exercise caution during the hearwave. “Farmers are advised to manage their crop activities in view of the prevailing weather conditions and take care of their livestock as well,” the advisory stated. The PMD advised avoiding unnecessary exposure to direct sunlight from 10am to 4pm, adding that electricity demand and consumption may also increase during the forecast period.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced a pilot project for "smart borders" at multiple locations nationwide, aiming to bolster security and prevent demographic shifts through infiltration. This initiative, part of a quadrilateral security strategy, will integrate technology with local resources and security forces. Shah emphasized the resolve to secure India's frontiers against threats like smuggling and trafficking.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah emphasizes on preventing demographic changes through illegal infiltration in Tripura, West Bengal, Bihar. Strengthening border security with technology-driven measures.
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Amit Shah addressed BSF personnel at Lankamura Border Outpost in Tripura.
Workers were engaged in constructing a stopping wall when the incident occurred in the early morning hours, police said