Mercedes’ new gene electric car delivers 400km range with 15 minutes charging

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Mercedes-Benz, a pioneer in the world of luxury vehicles, once again sets a new standard for electric vehicles with the launch of its latest creation, the Mercedes CLA sedan. With amazing features and cutting-edge technology, this groundbreaking electric vehicle promises to change the landscape of sustainable mobility.At the heart of the CLA sedan is an innovative battery system that changes the perception of EV charging. The system offers the ability to add an amazing 400 kilometers (about 248 miles) of range on just 15 minutes of charging.This fast-charging feature is groundbreaking and With this breakthrough, Mercedes ensures that electric vehicles are not only environmentally friendly, but also incredibly practical in everyday use. One of the key innovations driving this amazing achievement is the CLA sedan’s 800 volt support. This high-voltage system not only increases the efficiency of electric powertrains, but also enables fast charging. The ability to achieve nearly 250 miles of range in just 15 minutes puts Mercedes at the forefront of the fast-charging electric car race.The launch of the Mercedes CLA sedan with groundbreaking charging capabilities and excellent range marks an important milestone in the development of electric vehicles. Mercedes-Benz has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to sustainability and innovation, raising the bar across the automotive industry.

Pakistan celebrates National Defense and Martyrs Day with patriotism

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Pakistan’s military leaders paid tribute to the country’s fallen soldiers on the 58th Day of National Defense and Martyrs. The annual event on September 6 marks the day in 1965 when Indian forces crossed the border and launched an offensive into Pakistan’s eastern province of Punjab. The military’s media arm, Inter-Military Public Relations (ISPR), issued a statement citing statements from the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and all military commanders. They highlighted the importance of the day, citing the heroism and sacrifice of past generations as a source of inspiration. The ISPR said the country’s freedom and peace are the result of the sacrifice of martyrs and veterans and that the Pakistani military remains committed to defending the country from all threats, both internal and external. The ISPR also warned that any attempt by the enemy to destroy the peace in Pakistan would be met with the full force of the Pakistani military.

ICC WC 2023: Indian squad announced by BCCI

The highly awaited International Cricket Council (ICC) Men’s ODI World Cup 2023 will feature a 15-player roster, according to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Tuesday. Rohit Gurunath Sharma will lead the Indian team, and Kananur Lokesh Rahul, a right-handed wicketkeeper-batsman, has been named to the roster after getting cleared to compete in the mega-event. Earlier this year, while playing in the Indian Premier League, Rahul sustained a thigh injury. The final phases of the 2023 Asia Cup, which is currently taking place in Sri Lanka, will also join his colleagues. Sanju Samson, Tilak Varma, and Prasidh Krishna were also left off of India’s team. Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul, Ishan Kishan, Suryakumar Yadav, and Hardik Pandya are the team’s captains. All teams have until September 28 to make roster changes, after which any changes will have to be approved by the International Cricket Council (ICC). In the opening match of the World Cup, India will face Australia on October 8 in Chennai. It should be noted that 10 teams will battle for the elusive title across 10 venues from October 5 to November 19, with Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad hosting the opening and final of the tournament.

Multan Sultans making history: Hijab Zahid appointed as the PSL’s first female general manager

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The Multan Sultans are breaking barriers and making headlines for the best possible reason. They just appointed the first female CEO in PSL’s history. “Hijab Zahid”, is also the youngest general manager in franchise history and will become one of the only women appointed to lead the T20 franchise globally. Hijab is currently the manager of Grassroots Cricket, a position she has held since the beginning of the year. She replaced outgoing general manager Haider Azhar. According to sources, Hijab holds a master’s degree in project management from the University of Hertfordshire and previously served as communications director for Islamabad United. “It’s much more difficult to assert her authority as a woman,” Zahid told the publication. Culturally, it’s harder for men to follow women’s instructions. We have people in this industry who have never been in contact with women in their lives through no fault of their own, especially in this power sector”. “So, I hope we will have more conversations and workshops about letting women take the lead here. While people are used to women taking up such positions in the business world in Pakistan, this is not the case in the sports world. In the future, we want to train people to be analysts, presenters, media managers. This will open the doors for many women.

The Majority of Fish Oil Supplements Fail to give claimed Health benefits

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The majority of fish oil supplements sold in the United States make health claims that may not be supported by scientific evidence, according to a new study. Fish oil is one of many supplements circulating in health food stores, and consumers often share their successes with this product online. Despite the many health claims surrounding fish oil, the positive effects on joints, eyes, heart, and skin are some of the benefits that are often mentioned. But anecdotal evidence is not synonymous with scientific research. A team of researchers from UT Southwestern Medical Center (UTSMC) in Dallas, Texas, sought to clear up consumer confusion about whether fish oil has a positive impact on heart health. or not. Ann Marie Navar, MD, PhD, study author and associate professor of cardiology at UTSMC, told Health that although consumers trust fish oil, there is little clinical data confirming its benefits for with the heart health of most people. “Unfortunately, a number of large, randomized, placebo-controlled, high-quality trials conducted since then have shown no benefit to the general population,” she said. common in the prevention of heart disease”. However, many supplement companies continue to make fish oil pills and liquids that are said to have positive effects on heart health. Research shows that while these claims are technically legitimate, they are largely inaccurate.1 Ultimately, research like this could lead to increased regulation by the FDA or other public health agencies to prevent consumer misinformation.

Asia Cup 2023: ACC contemplates decision amidst rainy weather

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The Asia Cup 2023 is being held on a hybrid model after the Control Board of Indian Cricket (BCCI) last year refused to travel to Pakistan to play the tournament. Pakistan and Sri Lanka co-hosted the tournament. Colombo is also set to host five Super Four matches after just one as rain plays a key role in the Group ‘A’ competition between the Pallekele heavyweights. According to ESPN repor “Officials from Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) and Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) confirmed they were looking for other locations in Sri Lanka where weather is expected. The publication said Colombo has been hit by heavy rain continuously over the past week, leading to flooding in several areas north of the city, not far from Khettarama Stadium. With two matches remaining in Pakistan, the ACC will likely make the final call to the venue in the next 24-48 hours. Holding the tournament in Pallekele also risks rain,” the reportt said. Meanwhile, The Indian Express reports that teams have been briefed on the situation in the Sri Lankan capital and that Pallekele and Dambulla are being considered as alternatives. However Indian team would not agree to shift matches to Dumbulla because of less facilities and accomodation. The report quoted a senior BCCI official confirming these developments and saying, “Yes, discussions are ongoing and the matches will most likely be moved out of Colombo due to the weather forecast in the area”.

AB De villiers praises Shaheen’s bowling in Asia Cup 2023 against India

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The much-anticipated match between India and Pakistan in the Asian Cup fell through after just one inning due to rain. Shaheen Shah Afridi led the attack as Pakistan took four crucial wickets to beat India for a total of 266 in 48.5 overs. However, the next game was canceled due to persistent rain in. India struggled 66-4 in the beginning of the innings, but Ishan Kishan (82 points) and Hardik Pandya (87 points) made a remarkable comeback, adding 138 points and giving their side a competitive edge. Unfortunately, the match was declared a draw, with both teams splitting the points as rain-related chaos dictated the final decision. Cricket legend AB De Villiers said Shaheen Shah Afridi’s exceptional performance in the Asian Cup match between India and Pakistan was a testament to his ability to rise to the occasion when it matters. Shaheen’s impressive bowling, especially important wickets against Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, proved his talent and composure under pressure. ‘Ab De Villiers’ statement underscored his belief that “Shaheen Shah Afridi has the potential to shine on the big stage, and he looks forward to even greater achievements in the future as he continues to develop into one of the best fast bowlers in international cricket”.Despite disappointing weather results, Pakistan secured a place in the Super 4 stage with an early victory in the tournament. Impressive bowling performances from Shaheen Afridi, including the sending off of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, played a key role in Pakistan’s form. Both sides had some great moments in the match, but in the end the unpredictable weather decided the outcome.

Ex-PCB chairman Najam Sethi expressed his anger over ICC chosen Sri Lanka as Asia Cup venue

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Former Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) President Najam Sethi has replaced current Asia Cricket Council (ACC) President Jay Shah after India v Pakistan lost to rain in the 2023 Asian Cup. criticized Mr. Sethi announced on X (formerly Twitter) that he had recommended to the ACC that the remaining matches of the Asian Cup be played in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) instead of Sri Lanka. However, the ACC chose the island nation due to concerns about the heat in the Middle East.Najam Sethi has criticized the ACC’s decision not to choose the United Arab Emirates to co-host the Asian Cup after India’s refusal to host matches in Pakistan, citing political considerations as the cricket federation’s choice.Ex-PCBHe expressed disappointment at the decision to allow the Games to be held in Sri Lanka, calling it “unacceptable”. Sethi also noted that the Asian Cup had previously been held in the United Arab Emirates and that the weather conditions for the September 2022 tournament would be different, with the Indian Premier League held there in April 2014 and September 2020. He also pointed out that the weather was the same for the IPL match. hot. He concluded by suggesting that politics has overshadowed the spirit of sportsmanship.

India mostly loses match against Pakistan because of their media pressure: Shoaib Akhtar

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Former Pakistani fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar criticized the Indian media for putting unnecessary pressure on the Indian national cricket team ahead of a high-risk match against Pakistan. India and Pakistan are scheduled to open the 2023 Asian Cup, but Akhtar said the media frenzy has a negative impact on the Indians’ team performance during the 2022 Asian Cup Super Four game. “I remembered past events”.Akhtar expressed his belief that while India does not have talent shortages, it often succumbs to intense pressure from the media. He called on the Indian media to show more respect and lessen the burden on the national team, saying it would be counterproductive to put too much pressure on the national team. Akhtar reflected on his own experience, referring to a time in Dubai where the Indian media heavily promoted his country’s team, creating an atmosphere of great pressure. Such an approach could backfire, he said, saying that if Pakistan were seen as an outsider, it would ease the pressure on the country and allow it to act more freely and confidently,he added.Notably, Pakistan beat India in the Super 4 stage of the 2022 Asian Cup, beating them by five wickets in a memorable match at Dubai International Stadium. In the current Asian Cup, Pakistan started with a commanding victory over Nepal and won by 238 points.

Islamabad ATC granted bail to Iman Mazari arrested in latest terrorist incident

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Iman and former MP Ali Wazir were arrested on suspicion of hate speech on August 20, two days after a public rally of the Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement (PTM) in Islamabad. A video circulating on social media showed a speaker criticizing military authorities over enforced disappearances.They were charged with two separate charges: sedition charges by the counter-terrorism police and “rioting” by the Tarnol police. The next day, August 21, Islamabad’s Air Traffic Control Authority granted police three days of pre-trial detention against them and Wazir in the riot incident.On August 28, she was released on bail with Wazir in a sedition case, but was re-arrested by Islamabad police within hours in connection with the newly filed terrorism case. The next day, ATC handed her over to the police for the same incident and held her for three days.At yesterday’s hearing, Iman’s lawyer, Kaiser Imam, requested her to release on bail and urged the court to hold an early hearing, citing her client’s health concerns.Justice Abu Al Hasnat Zulqarnain presided over today’s hearing. Iman’s mother, former human rights minister Shireen Mazari, was also present, along with lawyers Zainab Janjua and Imam.

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