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  6. He announced this while addressing a press conference alongside Additional Secretary for Religious Affairs. “The government is making efforts to offer the best facilities for Hajj pilgrims,” Salik said, adding that the cost of Hajj this year has not been raised. Pakistan, Saudi Arabia sign annual Hajj agreement 2025 The minister highlighted that Pakistan provides the most cost-effective Hajj package globally, especially considering the current dollar exchange rate. The Additional Secretary elaborated on the refund details, noting that the amount varies based on individual circumstances. A small percentage (3%) of pilgrims will receive Rs140,000, while a larger group (23%) will get Rs75,000. Additionally, Rs3,000 pilgrims will be refunded Rs50,000. The Additional Secretary assured that the refunds will start being deposited into pilgrims’ accounts by Friday. Hussain also clarified that this year’s Hajj package costs between Rs1,050,000 and Rs1,175,000, which is Rs25,000 less per person compared to last year’s initial rates. He mentioned that the government’s Hajj quota is now fully booked and no further applications will be accepted, though the hardship quota remains open. The minister also expressed gratitude for the cooperation extended by Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Hajj and Umrah, Dr Tawfiq Al-Rabiah. Link: https://www.brecorder.com/news/40346273/govt-announces-hajj-refunds-for-last-years-pilgrims
  7. The Shannon Hills Fire Department has received a donation that will help firefighters save beloved family pets and other animals in emergency situations. The Project Breathe program is a pet oxygen mask donation program created by Invisible Fence. The company, known for its line of electric dog fences, created the program to help equip fire departments with the emergency tools needed to resuscitate and save pets. The SHFD received three sets of oxygen masks, one for each emergency vehicle, which will be used to save animals that are having respiratory problems due to smoke inhalation. “Many years ago, we responded to a fire where there were animals in the house,” said SHFD Capt. Kevin Riedinger. “We had no way of administering oxygen to the animals.” Although situations like the one the department faced do not happen frequently, Riedinger said that when the department began to discuss ways to improve. The suggestion was made to look into acquiring oxygen masks for pets. In researching the subject, the SHFD found out about Project Breathe. “They donated a couple of oxygen masks to us,” Riedinger said. “As our district is growing a bit, we contacted them again for a few more masks for our additional trucks and they provided those.” According to Invisible Fence, although the U.S. Fire Administration does not keep an official statistic, industry sources estimate 40,000 to 150,000 pets die each year in fires with most succumbing to smoke inhalation. In most states, emergency responders lack the equipment to resuscitate and save pets. Each donated kit contains a small, medium and large mask. Since the program’s inception, more than 25,170 masks have been donated and at least 201 pets have been saved from fire and smoke inhalation. The SHFD is continuing to look into other ways to improve their department. Some of their other needs include thermal imaging cameras and AEDs. “The thing we need most is volunteers,” Riedinger said. “People who are willing to help out not only our community, but people in surrounding communities when they need it." With the Project Breathe donation, the department is grateful that it has another way to keep all members of the family, including the four-legged kind, a little safer. “We would like to thank the Invisible Fence brand and Project Breathe for donating this equipment to our department,” said Assistant Chief T. Meyers in a social media post. “Just one of the many ways your fire department is dedicated to serving you and your fur babies.” Link: https://www.bentoncourier.com/news/shannon-hills-fd-receives-pet-oxygen-mask-donation/article_a82754ae-d27d-11ea-a9fc-57f25b72b026.html#tncms-source=block-behavioral
  8. We're just a few days away from the new year, which means nearly all 2025-model-year vehicles have already made their way onto dealer lots. Unfortunately, that also marks the end of the line for nearly three dozen cars, trucks, and SUVs that won't live to see the new year. For many of these cars, it’s been a long time coming. Jaguar is killing its entire lineup as the company prepares for its electrified era. Nissan, now under new management, is killing off some of its less-than-beloved vehicles. And Maserati is finally parting ways with its dated luxury cars. On the opposite end of the spectrum, we'll be sad to see some of these vehicles go. The iconic Nissan GT-R will finally ride off into the sunset, Ram has already replaced the raucous TRX, and the Bugatti Chiron meets its maker as it makes way for the new Tourbillon. Rust in peace. Link: https://www.motor1.com/features/709419/discontinued-cars-2025/
  9. The semi-final between Argentina and Croatia in Qatar will give rise to a duel between two legends who are playing in their last World Cup: Luka Modric and Lionel Messi. Duel at the top. Like a tale from One Thousand and One Nights, Argentina-Croatia opposes, Tuesday, December 13, two football geniuses, Lionel Messi and Luka Modric, eager to go to the end of their unfinished history with the World Cup during a first half -final of the Mondial-2022 which has everything to become legendary. At the Lusail stadium, it will not be Messi's 1001st night , but the 1002nd match of his immense career (790 goals), crowned with all possible trophies... except the planetary title. The seven-time Ballon d'Or, finalist in 2014, will find on his way to Qatar another legend of this game, himself Ballon d'Or (in 2018) and himself a finalist, four years ago: Modric. A very tough game For the sesame of Sunday's final to open in front of one, the other will necessarily have to go by the wayside. Which will come out of the lamp? Which will get to face either France or Morocco, opposed Wednesday in the other semi-final? image.gif.75d73eb82b2f82b6caa5bd911d2e5733.gif "It's going to be a very tough game," Messi said. "Croatia have proven to be very good (...) and we have seen that, if we let them play, they have very good players who know how to take the ball, especially in midfield". Argentina is playing at home under the gilded Lusail stadium, where it is playing its fourth match, carried by its thousands of supporters, and where it hopes to return on Sunday for the final (4:00 p.m.). But to achieve this, Messi, N.10 of the Albiceleste, must dominate Modric, N.10 of the Vatreni. Messi "has always been a winner and a proud man," coach Lionel Scaloni said on Monday. "As for Modric, it's a pleasure to see him play. (...) When you love football, you are happy to see these players on the pitch." Revenge on his detractors Between these two giants who culminate at 1.70 m, there have been many hot meetings over the course of their respective careers, in particular the FC Barcelona-Real Madrid clasicos when the Argentine striker from Paris SG still wore the blaugrana jersey. . In the World Cup, in their only confrontation, Croatia had largely beaten Argentina in the group stage in 2018 (3-0). Link: https://www.france24.com/fr/info-en-continu/20221213-mondial-messi-contre-modric-demi-finale-de-légendes
  10. TOKYO, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Visitors can step back in time to Japan's samurai era in an new Tokyo exhibition that uses cutting-edge technology to bring to life the work of iconic artist Hokusai. "Hokusai: Another Story in Tokyo" marks the latest in a series of immersive attractions that have sprung up in the capital, as well as growing interest in Japan's cultural past as record numbers of tourists flood into the country. The exhibition, tucked into a downtown shopping mall, invites patrons to step into scenes of nature and village life depicted by the master of Edo Period woodblock art. Technical wizardry from digital imagery firm Ars Techne reproduces the washi paper texture of his prints. Haptic plates in the floor, developed by Sony PCL, give the feel that one is walking on a beach, ice or across a rickety bridge. "The concept is not just to see something, but to have an experience that goes beyond the real thing, to let you feel the scenery that Hokusai saw," said Hiroki Inokuchi, a visual artist with Red Geek Pictures, which helped develop the exhibition. Born in 1760, Katsushika Hokusai took the medium known as ukiyo-e to new artistic heights and po[CENSORED]rity through his unique use of colour and dynamic composition. Hokusai's depictions of Mount Fuji have become emblematic of Japan, with his masterpiece "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" now gracing the back of the nation's 1,000 yen note. His prints became a hit in Europe after his death in 1849, kindling the Japonisme movement in art and inspiring painters such as Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh. The Hokusai exhibition, which runs from Saturday to June 1 at Tokyu Plaza Shibuya, follows other tech-driven, immersive art showcases in Tokyo that have proven to be draws among residents and overseas visitors. The digital art collective teamLab has two interactive museums in the capital that have set Guinness World Records for attendance. Mariko Fukumizu, 42, said her 4-year-old daughter loved stepping on and cracking make-believe ice in a rendering of one of Hokusai's winter scenes. "I like looking at art, but it's difficult with kids, so it's good to be able to go and experience things together," said Fukumizu. Japan is experiencing a tourism boom fuelled by the weak yen, while cultural exports from manga to movies are seeing unprecedented po[CENSORED]rity. Last year's period epic "Shogun" swept major awards at both the Emmys and Golden Globes. Ethem Sonmez, a 22-year-old visitor from Turkey, said Japanese animation and comics are rising in po[CENSORED]rity in his country. He said an exhibit room that simulates wind rushing through a Hokusai landscape nearly brought him to tears. "It was like the moment I first saw Fuji in the Shinkansen" bullet train, Sonmez said. "It was mesmerizing and I felt it again here. Link: https://www.reuters.com/world/japan/high-tech-spin-samurai-era-ukiyo-e-artist-hokusai-tokyo-exhibit-2025-02-01/
  11. A man is reported to have been killed by security forces in northern Iran, as anti-government protesters publicly celebrated the national football team's elimination from the World Cup. Activists said Mehran Samak was shot in the head after he honked his car's horn in Bandar Anzali on Tuesday night. Videos from other cities showed crowds cheering and dancing in the streets. Many Iranians refused to support their football team in Qatar, seeing it as a representation of the Islamic Republic. State-affiliated media blamed hostile forces both inside and outside Iran for putting unfair pressure on the players following their 1-0 loss to the USA in the final group game. The players did not sing the national anthem before their first game, a 6-2 defeat by England, in an apparent expression of solidarity with the protesters. But they did sing at the Wales game, which they won 2-0, and at the politically-charged showdown against the USA. Some protesters saw that as a betrayal of their cause even though there were reports that the team came under intense pressure from Iranian authorities. Pulisic winner sends USA through as Iran go out Iranian anti-government football fans protest in Qatar 'Iran is my country but I can't support them' The unrest started 10 weeks ago following the death in custody of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old woman arrested by morality police in Tehran for allegedly violating the strict rules requiring women to cover their hair with a hijab. Authorities have responded to what they have portrayed as foreign-backed "riots" with a violent crackdown in which the Norway-based group Iran Human Rights says at least 448 people have been killed, including 60 children. More than 18,000 others are reported to have been arrested. Iran Human Rights reported that security personnel shot and killed Mehran Samak, 27, when he honked his car's horn in the Caspian Sea city of Bandar Anzali on Tuesday night to celebrate the Iranian football team's defeat. BBC Persian obtained a video that showed Mr Samak's burial on Wednesday morning. The mourners can be heard chanting "You are the filth, you are the immoral, I am a free woman" - a slogan frequently used during the protests. Iranian security forces have denied killing peaceful protesters. However, the opposition activist collective 1500tasvir posted videos that it said showed security forces opening fire at people in the south-western city of Behbahan overnight and beating a woman in Qazvin, south of Bandar Anzali. Other videos showed men and women celebrating the World Cup elimination in Tehran and a number of cities in the predominantly Kurdish north-west of the country. Dozens of protesters have reportedly been killed in recent weeks there as security forces intensified their crackdown. In footage from Mahsa Amini's home city of Saqqez, dozens of people could be seen cheering and waving scarves in a main square before fireworks are set off. link: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-63805284
  12. Nick movie: Introducing Battlefield Labs | Battlefield Studios Time: 3, 2025 Netflix / Amazon / HBO: Netflix Duration of the movie: 5m 5sec Trailer:
  13. Video title: KENDRICK LAMAR Wins Record Of The Year For "NOT LIKE US" | 2025 GRAMMYs Acceptance Speech Content creator ( Youtuber ) : Recording Academy / GRAMMYs Official YT video:
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