Residents of Islamabad are hopeful that a devastating conflict can be avoided because of the live fire exchanges that have taken place across Pakistan and India’s disputed border.
Fears of war with India weigh on Islamabad residents

Residents of Islamabad are hopeful that a devastating conflict can be avoided because of the live fire exchanges that have taken place across Pakistan and India’s disputed border.
The Trump administration’s efforts to deport migrants held in Guantanamo Bay have few protections, according to a federal judge in the United States.
District Judge Brian Murphy in Boston issued a ruling on Thursday, saying that the government must allow immigrants to voice concerns about the safety of the nations they are deported.
The decision is the most recent development in concerns about Trump’s expansive interpretations of executive power and immigration law.
The decision is a victory for immigrant rights advocates who claimed that the administration had flown four Venezuelans to El Salvador from the US military base in Cuba in violation of a previous court order. However, it is still to be seen how the White House will respond.
The administration argued that the order only applied to the DHS, not the DHS, which was in charge of the flight.
The Tren De Aragua gang has frequently made similar claims with little supporting evidence, despite the Department of Justice’s assertion that three of the four Venezuelans who have been sent to El Salvador belong to the administration, which has frequently accused them of being held in Salvadoran prisons, where abuse and torture are frequently alleged.
In extreme isolation and without legal counsel, according to immigrant rights organizations, migrants are being held in Guantanamo Bay, which was previously a detention facility and torture site during the so-called “global war on terror.”
A lawsuit brought on behalf of two Nicaraguans being held in Guantanamo states claims that “officers at Guantanamo have created a climate of extreme fear and intimidation where immigrant detainees are afraid to communicate freely with their counsel.”
Sir Rod Stewart was supported by his wife Penny Lancaster as he prepared for his tour in Copenhagen. The music icon, 80, donned a matching outfit with his Loose Women star wife, 54, in a loved up snap.
They were reunited with each other once again as they enjoyed their home comforts at the Hotel d’Angleterre in the Danish capital. Both Rod and Penny sipped on their drinks in the stunning location as they lovingly held hands. Rod rocked a thick cream jumper with grey chinos at the five-star hotel as he added high-top white trainers and a silver chain bracelet. Penny matched her rock star husband was she wore a shirt in the same shade and kept her long blonde locks down.
As they proudly held hands while spending quality time together, they both beamed at the camera. “Back out on tour – together again,” Penny gushed.
Rod is due to take to the iconic Pyramid stage at the 2025 Glastonbury festival in the traditional Sunday Legends slot later this year.
He stated in a statement at the time of his announcement, “I’m proud, ready, and more than capable of enjoying and titillating my friends at Glastonbury in June.”
However, he later revealed performing at the music festival would cost him a huge amount of money – but he insisted it was worth it in order to play to fans on Worthy Farm.
He stated on TALKSport in November that it was a “great honor.” However, he admitted: “It’s going to cost me a fortune to do it – $300, 0000 (£236, 832)”.
Rod explained the enormous financial burden by saying, “I’ve got to bring all of my band back from America, of course Glastonbury don’t pay for that.
” But I don’t care if it cost me $1million (£789, 440), I would have done it. It’s a great honor to do this. It is in fact the greatest honor.
Rod is also heading out on a world tour this year, which kicks off in Dortmund, Germany on Saturday. It will be a mammoth seven-month trip across the world as he performs in Europe, North America and South America.
Penny will be on hand to support the rocker, as she recently opened up on their home life together. Rod is the father to eight children: Sarah, Kimberly, Sean, Ruby, Renee, Liam, Alastair Wallace, and Aiden Patrick, from relationships with five women: Susannah Boffey, Alana Stewart, Rachel Hunter, and his spouse Penny herself.
On Loose Women: The Podcast, Penny spoke with Coleen Nolan about her and the extended clan of the “Maggie May” hitmaker.
She acknowledged that she was unsure of “what it would be like” when your children moved out with a”new wife” after filing for divorce.
It’s a little blended because there are five mothers, Penny said. She later stated, “I really considered what it must have been like for the mother to be around Rod Stewart’s kids.”
“Liam and Renee, Renee was seven and Liam was only five. So, while still very young and impressionable, I couldn’t help but think of how challenging it must have been for those kids to divorce, let alone to find a woman to live with.
She continued, “I guess I just wanted them to see that dad was happy, and if I was the one making dad happy and they still communicated with each other and still made the important decisions about things, it was just tiptoeing.”
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Presenter Emma Willis will be back on TV next month just weeks after announcing that she had surgery on her heart. She has teamed up with her husband Matt Willis for a new project and details of its release have now been confirmed.
Emma, 49, and Matt, 41, will front the four-part BBC series Change Your Mind, Change Your Life. It’s been teased that the show, which is centred around mental health, will see them work with therapists to “explore how they can help us navigate the challenges that modern life throws at us”. The show is set to launch with its first episode on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on May 13 from 10.50pm. According to a schedule for the channel, the second episode of Change Your Mind, Change Your Life will then air from 11.40pm.
Back in February, the BBC made the first announcement about the upcoming project, which was at the time known as Inside Therapy With Matt and Emma Willis. Then, it was referred to as a “groundbreaking new format” that offered “mental health experts behind closed doors unprecedented access.”
At the time, the show’s details were made public. For the first time, cameras show actual therapy in action as people from a variety of backgrounds and life experiences work through the issues that affect their lives at a specially designed clinic, capturing the real-world breakthroughs and real-world instances of change as they occur.
Therapy has played a significant role in both of our lives, both individually and as a couple, Emma and Matt said in a statement released at the time. We are aware of how powerful that can be and how it has given us the tools to better understand ourselves and each other.
With this documentary series, “we’ll hear from incredible experts and observe what actually happens in the therapy room,” to help remove the stigma and start conversations. We’ll meet those participating and closely follow the procedure, which we hope will demonstrate the benefits of talking about mental well-being.
We want to give people a window into the therapy process and share resources to help them navigate their own difficulties because we know that therapy isn’t always simple to access. Asking for assistance is never a weakness; it is one of the bravest things you can do.
The release of the show comes after Emma announced last week that she had surgery following the discovery that she had a hole in her heart. The former Celebrity Big Brother host shared the news with fans in a post on Instagram.
It included a series of photos showing her in hospital. Emma was joined by her husband Matt – whom she said had been supporting her in the caption – in some of the photos that were part of the presenter’s post on the platform.
Emma expressed her heartfelt gratitude to the Royal Brompton Hospital staff for their care and support. Keyhole heart surgery occurred a few weeks ago, and the writing process is strange and even stranger when I say it loudly. They were absolutely incredible from their last year of investigations to their diagnosis and then surgery. As was [Matt], who remained committed to my side.
Turns out, I’ve been pottering around in my heart’s eye for 48 years without realizing it. Isn’t it crazy how our bodies are acting in ways that we have no idea about?
The miracles of modern medicine and the incredible people who save, fix, and assist us every day, she continued, “blows my mind even more.” Can you picture how exhausting it must be to have those hands? They are the true “superstar”
Emma went on to name people whom she had met through the experience in the post shared a week ago. The Voice host wrote about their support in the caption that accompanied her photos and expressed gratitude for her surgeon.
Just a day later, Emma was seen for the first time since the news whilst attending events in London. She was at a BAFTA nominees’ party last Thursday evening, after reportedly going to a press night for the musical the Great Gatsby, which has now opened at the London Coliseum.
On May 13, BBC One and BBC iPlayer will air Change Your Mind, Change Your Life starting at 10:50 p.m.
Call 0300 123 3393 or email info@mind.org to speak with a trained advisor from Mind mental health charity if you have any issues with mental health. uk
A pilot has recounted how Bake Off’s Paul Hollywood came to his rescue after he was left blinded and struggling to breathe when his plane crashed. At noon yesterday, shortly after departing from Manston Airport in Kent, disaster struck for 58-year-old Iain Stingemore when he found himself plummeting to the ground just moments after taking to the skies.
Between the catastrophic failure and his plane crashing into a field close to Thorne Hill, Minnesota, the pilot had 15 seconds to act.
However, celebrity baker Paul Hollywood came to his rescue in an extraordinary twist of fate, with the Channel 4 star practising flying nearby. The Great British Bake Off judge was mid-way through a flying lesson withPolar Helicopters when he made an impromptu landing to rush to Stingemore’s aid.
The shaken gas engineer recounting the incident to KentOnline, said that Paul Hollywood was checking if I was okay while he was taking a flying lesson, adding, “It wasn’t how I planned to meet him, but he checked if I was okay.” I said to him, “I don’t think you intended to do this during your lesson,” I don’t think so.
People from all over Manston rushed to get the plane back after the local community quickly rallied to support it. Despite the agonizing ordeal, Mr. Stingemore attributed his thorough training and flight knowledge to his successful escape.
Following a “emergency aircraft landing,” five fire engines responded to the scene. While Mr. Stingemore escaped with minor injuries, only getting a “damaged pride” and a graze on his leg.
When Mr. Stingemore described the accident as “I was about to fly back to Stoke in Medway.” The canopy came off about 15 seconds before I landed as I was leaving Manston and crossing the road to the right.
“I was climbing about a hundred feet. I was unable to breathe or see anything.
Mr. Stingemore described a neighbor’s well-intentioned but comically improvised efforts as “the owner of the house next door rushed out to help,” adding a lighter note to the story. He purchased a box of rusty tools to move the aircraft to the airport.
Since Mr. Stingemore’s previous one is beyond repair, he is already planning his return to the skies tonight in a different aircraft.
He continued, “It takes a few seconds before you realize there is no way out,” referring to the hair-raising moment. You must set up the plane to make it as level and flat as possible, thankfully, and I was very well-trained.
“It has the potential to be a lot different. In this circumstance, a lot of people are in panic.
The NFL fined the Atlanta Falcons $250, 000 (£187, 000) after Jax Ulbrich, the son of their defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich, trolled quarterback Shedeur Sanders during the NFL Draft.
For the incident, which the Falcons claimed involved 21-year-old Jax Ulbrich getting Sanders’ number from an iPad while visiting his parents’ home and writing it down as “later conduct a prank call,” Jeff Ulbrich personally received a fine of $100, 000 (£75, 000) for the incident.
In audio recordings of calls made by purported New Orleans Saints general manager Mickey Loomis can be heard in social media video.
Sanders is informed that the Saints will select him as their next pick, but the caller also mentions that he will need to wait a little bit longer.
Jeff Ulbrich was “unaware of the data exposure or any facets of the prank,” according to the Falcons, who apologized to Sanders and Jax Ulbrich.
According to reports, the incident was punished for “failing to prevent the disclosure of confidential information to the club in advance of the NFL Draft.”
In a statement from the Falcons, “We were proactive in addressing the situation internally and cooperated fully with the league throughout the process, and we fully accept the sanctions beingimposed on coach Jeff Ulbrich and the organization.”
“We have confidence in our security procedures and policies, and we will continue to emphasize their adherence with our staff, whether on or off-site.
In addition to the allegations made last week, the Ulbrich family is working with the group to organize community service projects.