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  3. Music Title: 03. CROWN - TAIMOUR BAIG ft. @Imtiazing | Prod. Raffey Anwar (Official Audio) Signer: TAIMOUR BAIG ft. Imtiazing Release Date: 17 Feb 2022 Official Youtube Link: Informations About The Signer:--- Your Opinion About The Track (Music Video):---
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  4. Music Title: J - AHSAN ft. @JJ47 (Prod. BAIG) Signer: AHSAN ft. @JJ47 Release Date: 17/2/2022 Official Youtube Link: Informations About The Signer:--- Your Opinion About The Track (Music Video):---
  5. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-60426382 Millions of people have been told to stay at home as one of the worst storms in decades, Storm Eunice, hits the UK. Rare red weather warnings - meaning there is a danger to life from flying debris - have been issued by the Met Office covering much of southern and eastern England, and south Wales. Gusts of up to 92mph have been recorded on the Isle of Wight. Hundreds of schools are closed and travel networks are experiencing cancellations and major disruption. Power cuts have left about thousands of properties in Cornwall and Wales without power. Check the BBC Weather forecast for your area BBC Weather said Eunice "could well be one of the worst storms in three decades". It is the second storm in a week for the UK after Storm Dudley battered parts of Scotland, northern England and Northern Ireland, leaving thousands of homes without power. The Met Office has issued several weather warnings across the UK: A red warning for wind - the highest level of alert - along the coastline of Devon, Cornwall and Somerset and south Wales from 07:00 GMT until 12:00 on Friday with gusts of up to 90mph A further red warning for wind has been issued for London, south-east England and parts of east England from 10:00 until 15:00 An amber warning for wind cov ering all of England south of Manchester and Wales until 21:00 with gusts of up to 80mph A yellow warning for snow for much of Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England from 03:00 until 18:00 A yellow warning for wind in the Midlands, north-east England, north-west England, parts of Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland from 07:00 and 18:00 with gusts of up to 70mph A yellow warning for wind covering London, south-east England, south-west England, Wales and parts of the West Midlands from 06:00 to 18:00 on Saturday Red weather warnings are rare, and mean that roofs could be blown off, power lines brought down and trees uprooted - as well as flying debris which could cause a danger to life. The last red warning was for Storm Arwen in November last year, but before that one had not been issued since the so-called "Beast from the East" in 2018. BBC Weather meteorologist Ben Rich said he expected Eunice to "cause damage, huge disruption and coastal flooding" - but he said it was "impossible to know exactly how bad this storm is going to be". "Winds of the same strengths will cause different impacts in different regions of the UK - for example, coasts of western Scotland are far better prepared for 80mph winds than inland parts of southern England." BBC Wales weatherman Derek Brockway said although Eunice was not a hurricane, winds would reach hurricane force level. Follow live: 'Worst storm in decades' hits UK How to prepare for Storm Eunice People have been warned to "tie down" objects in their gardens, fasten doors and windows and keep cars locked in garages if possible away from trees and walls. And the Met Office said people should avoid travelling if they could and stay at home when winds reach the highest speeds. Hundreds of schools are staying shut on Friday due to the high winds in much of Wales and affected areas of England, including in Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Wiltshire, Hampshire, Dorset and Bristol.
  6. Auto Japan has exported several sporty models over the years, but there’s one that you might have forgotten about amid the flurry of Subaru Imprezas, Mitsubishi Lancers and Toyota Supras. Enter Mazda and the 6 MPS saloon: the first car in the firm’s line-up to bear its performance badge. Technically a sports saloon, the car was based on the first-generation 6 but had a go-faster edge. As part of its athletic makeover, the 6 MPS gained low-key styling upgrades including 18in wheels, new tail-lights, twin exhausts, a deeper front air dam and a bonnet hump to hide a duct channelling air to the car’s intercooler. Don’t be fooled by its subtle styling, though: the model received a host of mechanical changes and much of it was completely re-engineered to suit its new performance credentials. Under the bonnet sits fundamentally the same 2.3-litre turbocharged in-line four seen in the standard car, but here upgraded with a new turbocharger and direct fuel injection. Working in conjunction with a six-speed manual gearbox and a freshly installed four-wheel drive system, it is good for 264bhp, 280lb ft and a 0-62mph time of 6.6sec. Brand-new chassis sections were added behind the dashboard and rear seats, while the model’s suspension mountings were also strengthened. In fact, the car’s torsional stiffness was increased by as much as 50%. Its suspension was also upgraded with higher spring rates, revised bushes and dampers and thicker anti-roll bars. We thought its ride, steering, body control and £25,000 price were all key draws for the 6 MPS back in 2004. You can find one now for around £7000, like our example here from 2006 with 55,000 miles under its wheels. While the 6 MPS may not be as dynamically adept as rivals such as the BMW 3 Series or as thrilling as a Mitsubishi Lancer, if you have your mind set on a discreet saloon with punchy performance and rarity to boot, there are few better choices out there. Bring it back, Mazda.
  7. https://www.bbc.com/sport/cricket/60419185 Worcestershire have brought in Pakistan batter Azhar Ali as a replacement for the unavailable Matthew Wade for the 2022 County Championship season. Former Somerset right-hander Azhar, 36, has hit 18 centuries in 91 Test matches for his country, averaging 42.53. He will replace Australia batter Wade, who had agreed to join the Pears but has instead been picked up by Indian Premier League side Gujarat Titans. Azhar should be available for all 14 of the Pears' Division Two games in 2022. "It is a fantastic signing and [head coach] Alex Gidman is delighted," said Worcestershire cricket steering group chairman Paul Pridgeon. "His record in Test cricket is outstanding, and he offers great experience and is of high quality." Former Pakistan skipper Azhar played 19 County Championship games over three years for Somerset, scoring a century on his debut against Worcestershire at Taunton in 2018. He could make his debut in the Pears' opener away to Leicestershire at the Uptonsteel County Ground on 7 April. "It is excellent that we've got someone available to play County Championship cricket all summer. It gives us that stability," said Pridgeon. "The fact Azhar has played county cricket already so knows all about English conditions is another plus factor."
  8. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-60428341 A court in India has sentenced 38 people to death for their role in a series of bomb blasts in 2008 in the western state of Gujarat. Fifty-seven people were killed and hundreds injured in the bombings, which took place in Ahmedabad, the commercial capital of Gujarat. The court in Ahmedabad also sentenced 11 other convicts to life in prison until death. The accused can challenge their sentences in a higher court. On 26 July 2008, around 20 bombs exploded in the space of an hour across residential areas, market places, public transport and hospitals in Ahmedabad. Several unexploded bombs were also found. The Indian Mujahideen - then an unknown Islamic militant group - had claimed responsibility for the attacks in an email sent to some media outlets. The Indian government declared the group a terrorist organisation and banned it in 2010 after it was accused of an attack on a German bakery in Pune in which 17 people were killed and scores injured. In the Ahmedabad blasts, 78 people had faced trial - one of the accused, Ayaz Saiyed, later helped investigating agencies. The remaining 28 have been acquitted. The prosecution examined 1,163 witnesses over the course of the trial, according to The Indian Express. Special Judge AR Patel also ordered to give compensation of 100,000 rupees (£982; $1,337) each to families of the victims. In 2013, authorities had said they foiled an attempt by some of the accused to tunnel their way out of jail.
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