Entertainment
Dua Lipa sues Samsung for allegedly using her image without permission
Dua Lipa is suing Samsung over allegations that the technology company used a copyrighted image of the pop singer to sell TVs without her permission.
In the lawsuit, filed in California federal court on Friday, Lipa accused Samsung of copyright and trademark infringement and of violating her “right of publicity” by featuring an image of her face on cardboard boxes for Samsung TVs.
The image used on the boxes is owned by Lipa and features her backstage at the Austin City Limits Festival in 2024, according to the legal filing. The singer is seeking up to $15 million in damages.
Samsung’s use of the image was “designed to improperly capitalize on Ms. Lipa’s hard-earned success to promote and sell Samsung’s products,” the lawsuit alleges.
The complaint also claims that the image deceives customers into thinking Lipa has endorsed the product and dilutes her brand identity. In one social media post, a fan commented that they would “get that TV just because Dua is on it,” according to the suit.
Representatives for Lipa did not immediately respond to a request for comment. A Samsung spokesperson said the company “cannot comment on pending litigation.”
Lipa first became aware that Samsung was using her copyrighted image in June 2025 and demanded that the company stop, a request the South Korean electronics manufacturer has “repeatedly refused” to comply with, her lawyers allege.
“Samsung’s response has been dismissive and callous, and the Infringing products remain on the market to this day. …” according to the lawsuit.
Entertainment
King Charles and Camilla mingle with Clooneys, Ant and Dec to celebrate 50th anniversary
King Charles and Queen Camilla led a dazzling evening of music and celebration at London’s Royal Albert Hall as they marked 50 years of The King’s Trust.
“What a night!” royal watchers declared as the King and Queen arrived to a star-studded welcome at the iconic venue, where television favourites Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly greeted the royal couple on the red carpet.
Charles appeared relaxed and cheerful as he joked with the presenting duo, telling them it had been “a long time” since they last met while complimenting them on their youthful looks.
Ant quickly laughed off the remark, joking that he was wearing “a lot of makeup.”
Inside the venue, the royal couple mingled with an extraordinary guest list featuring Hollywood stars, music legends and British celebrities.
Among the most talked-about arrivals were George Clooney and Amal Clooney, with Queen Camilla reportedly chatting to Amal about makeup during the glamorous evening.
Beauty mogul Charlotte Tilbury also attended in a shimmering metallic gown, while stars including Benedict Cumberbatch, Gareth Southgate and Idris Elba joined the celebrations.
Rolling Stones legend Ronnie Wood and his wife Sally made a striking entrance in matching sunglasses, while Kate Garraway and singer Rita Ora added to the glamour of the night.
Rita Ora later joined an all-star musical lineup that included Rod Stewart, Craig David, Anne-Marie and Jools Holland.
As Charles and Camilla took their seats in the royal box, Ruby Turner performed the national anthem, prompting the audience to rise before the evening’s entertainment got underway.
The celebration honoured five decades of the King’s Trust, the charity Charles founded in 1976 to support young people facing hardship and disadvantage.
Since then, the organisation has helped transform millions of lives across the UK and around the world.
Entertainment
HEC revamps degree attestation system with fully online, paperless process
- Applicants no longer required to visit HEC offices physically.
- e-Attestation system ensures secure document verification.
- Applications submitted 24/7 via HEC e-services portal.
Higher Education Commission (HEC) Chairman Niaz Ahmad Akhtar on Monday announced a comprehensive upgrade to the Degree Attestation System (DAS), introducing a fully online and paperless mechanism aimed at modernising verification services for students and graduates across Pakistan.
In a post on X, Akhtar said the new system eliminates the need for applicants to physically visit HEC offices or submit original documents, as the entire process has now been digitised to enhance ease and accessibility.
He further explained that the newly introduced “e-Attestation Certificate System” is designed to offer a secure, efficient, and user-friendly experience, with online verification of attested documents and certificates available across all relevant institutions.
According to the commission, the upgraded online DAS will be formally launched and become effective from May 11, with complete details available on its official website.
- Applications can be submitted 24/7 through the online portal www.eservices.hec.gov.pk.
- Candidates apply by creating an account and providing personal and academic details.
- Applicants can upload transcripts online for HEC scrutiny and university-level verification of credentials.
- Payment is made online through the 1-Link payment system.
- An e-attestation certificate is issued for the submitted documents after final review.
- Applicants will receive notifications via SMS and email upon completion of the process.
- The verifiable certificate can also be downloaded directly from the HEC online portal account.
Separately, it emerged in April that the commission was preparing to introduce a fully digital degree attestation system based on a blockchain-enabled platform, allowing students and graduates to submit requests and track their applications.
The higher education regulator had signed an agreement with CMPak and its joint venture partner Wibbow Technologies to develop the platform, which is particularly aimed at facilitating applicants living outside major cities or applying from abroad.
Entertainment
Prince William backs Villa at James’ Place as Istanbul final plans loom
Prince William paid a subtle but unmistakable tribute to his beloved Aston Villa during a visit in Birmingham.
The Prince of Wales was seen wearing a light blue shirt paired with a claret tie, a clear nod to Aston Villa’s colours, just days after the club’s impressive UEFA Europa League semi-final victory over Nottingham Forest at Villa Park.
William was present at the match on Thursday night, cheering from the stands as Unai Emery’s side secured a memorable result.
Following the final whistle, Emery revealed that the royal visitor even made his way into the dressing room to congratulate the players in person.
“He was in the dressing room with the players and with me, and of course, he is so happy as well,” the Villa manager said.
The Prince’s long-standing affection for the club has become increasingly visible in recent years, with BBC Royal correspondent Daniela Relph noting that his allegiance is now firmly established in public life.
While she suggested his future role as King will bring more restrictions, she added that his support for Aston Villa is unlikely to fade.
“He won’t be a matchday regular, but in the big moments, the crucial games, he will be there,” she said.
William, who is patron of the Football Association, has long balanced his royal duties with his passion for football.
Reports also suggest he may travel to the United States this summer for the World Cup, hosted jointly by the US, Canada and Mexico.
Born just weeks after Aston Villa’s historic European Cup win in 1982, the Prince’s connection to the club carries a symbolic link to one of its greatest triumphs.
There is also speculation over whether he might travel to Istanbul for a major upcoming final later this month.
Beyond football, Monday’s visit carried a deeper focus. At the opening of the new James’ Place centre in Birmingham, Prince William highlighted the importance of mental health support for men in crisis.
The charity provides free, life-saving therapy for men experiencing suicidal thoughts and is part of a growing national effort to tackle suicide prevention.
In October 2025, James’ Place became one of the founding partners of the National Suicide Prevention Network, launched by The Royal Foundation of the Prince and Princess of Wales alongside organisations including Papyrus, MindOUT and the National Suicide Prevention Aliance.
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