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  1. Music Title: 07. DOOR - TAIMOUR BAIG ft. URAAN | Prod. Raffey Anwar (Official Audio) Signer: TAIMOUR BAIG ft. URAAN Release Date: 7 Jun 2022 Official Youtube Link: Informations About The Signer:--- Your Opinion About The Track (Music Video):---
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  8. Live Performance Title: HASAN RAHEEM Pakistan Day Concert Live @ Jubilee Stage Expo 2020 Dubai (23rdMar2022) | Full Video Signer Name: HASAN RAHEEM Live Performance Location: Dubai Official YouTube Link: Your Opinion About the Track (Music Video):---
  9. Music Title: Umer Anjum - Gangsta [Guess Who's Back] Prod: @UMAIR Signer: Umer Anjum Release Date: 5 Jun 2022 Official Youtube Link: Informations About The Signer:=== Your Opinion About The Track (Music Video):==
  10. Auto Are you a lifelong BMW M fan? Do you own a BMW M car with a great tale about why it’s your dream car? Would you like to share that story with your fellow Autocar users, and get an amazing VIP behind-the-scenes experience at the Goodwood Festival of Speed to boot – including the ultra-rare opportunity to get a passenger ride up the iconic Hillclimb course? We’re looking for the UK’s most passionate BMW M owners to star in an upcoming video celebrating BMW M’s 50th anniversary. We’ll take two of you on a journey that starts at our exclusive Autocar BMW M 50th Anniversary M-Fest meet at Caffeine & Machine on the evening of Tuesday 21st June, before heading to the Goodwood Festival Of Speed on Friday 24th June. Once at Goodwood you’ll have a VIP all-access pass to BMW’s stand, including the chance to see the new BMW M4 CSL and the all-new BMW XM Concept alongside a wealth of iconic BMW M models. Then, the cherry on the icing on the cake: we’ll strap you into the passenger seat of one of BMW M’s iconic models to experience a thrilling ride up the challenging 1.16-mile Goodwood Hillclimb course. At every step of the journey, we’ll be filming your story – ensuring that you and your BMW M car are the stars of one of our BMW M 50th anniversary celebration videos. To stand a chance of joining us on this journey, simply click the link and fill in the form – telling us a little bit about you, your amazing BMW M car, and why you’re right kind of passionate fan to help us celebrate BMW M’s 50th anniversary milestone. To be eligible, you’ll need to own an BMW M car that you can drive to our events, and you’ll need to be available between the 21st-24th June 2022. But, since this is a truly once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, we know you’ll leap at the chance. In return, we’ll cover expenses and accommodation.
  11. https://www.bbc.com/news/business-61685925 The Marriott hotel chain has announced it is leaving Russia after 25 years, saying Western restrictions made it "impossible" to keep operating there. The company closed its Moscow office and paused investment in Russia in March, following the invasion of Ukraine. However, its 22 hotels in the country are owned by third parties and remained open. Marriott said the process of suspending operations in Russia was "complex". But in a statement, it said: "We have come to the view that newly announced US, UK and EU restrictions will make it impossible for Marriott to continue to operate or franchise hotels in the Russian market." The company said it remained "focused on taking care of our Russian-based associates" and had been supporting individuals in Ukraine and Russia to secure employment with Marriott outside countries affected by the conflict. "We continue to join our associates and millions of people around the world in wishing for an end to the current violence and the start of a path towards peace," it added. Marriott joins McDonald's, Starbucks and other companies in heading for the exits in recent weeks as the war in Ukraine continues and Western sanctions aimed at isolating Russia economically tighten. Public outcry over Vladimir Putin's invasion also put pressure on Western brands to distance themselves. Hotel brands drew attention for being among the slowest to respond. "The process to suspend operations in a market where Marriott has operated for 25 years is complex," the company said in a statement. Marriott did not provide further details about its exit. French carmaker Renault's assets in the country were nationalised, while burger giant McDonald's sold its restaurants, many of which were directly owned by the company, to an existing franchisee.
  12. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-61693778 A fire and a huge explosion have killed at least 49 people and injured hundreds more at a storage depot near the city of Chittagong, Bangladesh. Hundreds of people had arrived to tackle the fire when a number of shipping containers exploded at the site in Sitakunda. It is thought that chemicals were stored in some of the containers. Industrial fires are common in Bangladesh, and are often blamed on poor safety regulations. Many of the injured are said to be in a critical condition and the number of people killed is expected to rise. Hospitals in the area are overwhelmed, with crowds of people waiting in hallways for treatment. Medics have appealed for blood donations and some of the injured have been airlifted to the capital, Dhaka. The fire broke out at around 21:00 local time (15:00 GMT) on Saturday and hundreds of firefighters, police and volunteers quickly arrived on the scene. As they tried to extinguish the blaze a huge explosion rocked the site, engulfing many of the rescuers in flames and throwing debris and people into the air. "The explosion just threw me some 10 metres from where I was standing. My hands and legs are burnt," lorry driver Tofael Ahmed told AFP news agency. Volunteers, some wearing only sandals on their feet, continued to bring bodies from the smouldering wreckage on Sunday morning. Pictures of the aftermath showed the twisted remains of metal shipping containers and the collapsed roof of a warehouse. A local journalist told the BBC that there was a pungent odour in the air. At least five firefighters were killed in the blast and several more were injured. Many people are still missing, including journalists who were reporting on the fire before the explosion. The blast was so large it was heard several kilometres away and shattered the windows of nearby buildings. One local shopkeeper told reporters that a piece of debris had flown half a kilometre and landed in his pond. He described seeing "fireballs falling like rain" after the explosion. Many people in Bangladesh are comparing the explosion to the huge blast that hit Beirut in 2020, said the BBC's Akbar Hossain in Dhaka. He said people have reported hearing the blast from 30-40km (19-25 miles) away. Firefighters were still struggling to put out the fire on Sunday, with continued explosions making it more difficult, according to fire officials. The army has deployed sandbags to prevent chemicals flowing into the Indian Ocean. Around 4,000 containers were stored at the depot in Sitakunda, which is 40km (25 miles) from Chittagong - Bangladesh's main sea port and second-largest city. Sitakunda acts as a transit point for goods travelling through the port. A regional government official said the depot contained millions of dollars of garments waiting to be exported to Western retailers. Bangladesh is a major supplier of clothing to the West and has prospered over the past decade to become the world's second largest exporter of garments. But safety regulations are often ignored or poorly enforced, and there have been several large fires and other incidents at factories in recent years. On Sunday, the Dhaka Tribune newspaper published a list of 12 industrial disasters - including fires, building collapses and chemical leaks - that have killed over 1,000 people since 2005.
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