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Omaima optimistic for Pakistan’s semi-final qualification despite bottom ranking

Pakistan batter Omaima Sohail on Friday voiced optimism about the side’s chances of reaching the semi-finals of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025.
The Green Shirts have played four matches during the ongoing tournament, losing three in a row and having their fourth game abandoned due to rain.
Pakistan began their Women’s World Cup campaign with a seven-wicket loss to Bangladesh.
The national side was beaten by arch-rivals India by 88 runs in the second game, while Australia triumphed over them by 107 runs in the third.
Pakistan’s game against England was abandoned, leaving them with a solitary point and placed at the bottom of the standings.
The Green Shirts will now have to win all three of their remaining matches against New Zealand, South Africa and Sri Lanka, respectively, besides hoping for certain results to go in their favour to earn a miraculous entry into the semi-finals.
Ahead of their must-win match against former champions New Zealand, Omaima said that they were chasing the chance to qualify for the semi-finals by winning their remaining matches.
Speaking at the pre-match press conference at the R Premadasa Stadium, the opening batter maintained that the team was ‘not relaxed’ and would want to win all of their remaining games.
“We are not relaxed at all. We have a chance to go [to the] semis if we win the matches, like three matches,” Omaima stated.
“So maybe the scenario is open, so maybe we will win the three matches, so we have a chance in the semis.”
Omaima, who scored an unbeaten 19 off as many deliveries in the run chase against England, stressed the need for the batters to step up before the crucial game, while sharing that she was working on playing the new ball.
“I think the main challenge is to open — play the new ball. If you saw the matches, they are seaming and the pitch is [helping] seam. I’m trying to play the new ball and working on it,” she said.
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Pakistan to hold Qatar-mediated talks with Afghan Taliban in Doha today: FO

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed that a high-level delegation led by Defence Minister Khawaja Asif will hold talks with representatives of the Afghan Taliban in Doha today (Saturday).
The foreign ministry said that the talks will primarily focus on “immediate measures to end cross-border terrorism against Pakistan emanating from Afghanistan” and on restoring “peace and stability along the Pak-Afghan border.”
“Pakistan does not seek escalation, urges the Afghan Taliban authorities to honour their commitments to the international community and address Pakistan’s legitimate security concerns by taking verifiable action against terrorist entities, including the FAK/TTP and FAH/BLA,” the Foreign Office posted on X.
The ministry also appreciated the mediation efforts of Qatar and hopes these discussions contribute to peace and stability in the region.
This is a developing story and is being updated with the latest information.
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Sarah Paulson remembers ‘dear friend’ Diane Keaton

Sarah Paulson just remembered her late friend as well as co-star, Diane Keaton.
After the Oscar-winning actress passed away on October 11, at the age of 79, Sarah spoke to Access Hollywood at the premiere of her new Hulu series All’s Fair, about the loss of her pal and how she’s struggling to cope up with grief.
“She was a very dear friend of mine, so it’s not something I’m able to talk about yet. I’m not able to talk about it,” she admitted.
The Ocean’s 8 star further mentioned, “But all I can say, and I have been saying tonight, which is important to me to communicate, is that what you thought she was as a performer, she was even more spectacular as a human being.”
Sarah and Diane first met while filming the 1999 movie The Other Sister, in which Diane played her fellow actress’ on-screen mother.
“I was the luckiest person in the world to have had her in my life the way that I did,” the Run talent said.
At the same event, Sarah also spoke to The Hollywood Reporter and described Diane’s death as “profoundly sad.”
“I can’t talk about it in any way that’s articulate other than to say that for all you knew and loved about her as a performer, she was even more as a friend,” Sarah Paulson concluded.
It is pertinent to mention that Diane’s family confirmed her death on October 16, stating that she passed away due to pneumonia on October 11.
In a statement released to the press, they said: “The Keaton family are very grateful for the extraordinary messages of love and support they have received these past few days on behalf of their beloved Diane.”
“She loved her animals and she was steadfast in her support of the unhoused community, so any donations in her memory to a local food bank or an animal shelter would be a wonderful and much appreciated tribute to her,” the statement concluded.
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President Trump treated to private musical performance at White House

The Oval office at White House resounded with the powerful opera performance by Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli on Friday, October 17.
The official schedule listed a high-stakes meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, but the diplomatic talks was dominated by the impromptu aria from Bocelli.
The video which went viral on social media shows the 67-year-old tenor singing along to his iconic “Time to Say Goodbye” as President Donald Trump looks on from behind the Resolute Desk.
Bocelli wearing his iconic sunglasses sang a portion of the song.
He paused mid-verse, laughing briefly before seamlessly picking up where he left off.
The song choice and the White House setting created a jarring yet powerful contrast. While ostensibly a romantic ballad, its title echoed through the West Wing just before a critical meeting.
For critics and supporters alike, the soundtrack provided an unintended symbolic backdrop to the day’s event.
Following his visit, President Trump announced that Bocelli will return to the White House and is scheduled for a formal performance on December 5.
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