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King Charles and Camilla congratulate Team GB on Winter Paralympic triumphs
King Charles and Queen Camilla sent a heartfelt message congratulating Team GB and athletes across the Commonwealth after the Winter Paralympic Games wrapped up in Milano Cortina, Italy.
Sharing the note on Instagram this Sunday, His Majesty praised the incredible achievements of medal-winners from Britain, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
“As the Winter Paralympic Games come to a close, my wife and I send our most heartfelt congratulations to all the medal-winners,” the King wrote.
He praised the athletes’ extraordinary determination, commitment, and the tireless dedication of their support teams.
The message also recognised all participants from across the Commonwealth, many of whom competed despite facing significant personal challenges.
Duchess Sophie was on the ground supporting the athletes alongside her husband, Prince Edward, Patron of the British Paralympic Association.
A dedicated supporter of Team GB and ParalympicsGB, the Duchess frequently attends major sporting events to encourage British competitors.
Princess Anne also sent her best wishes to the team, reinforcing that royal backing for British Paralympians runs deep across the family.
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President, PM pay tribute media workers on World Press Freedom Day
- Day being observed under “Shaping a Future at Peace” theme this year.
- President warns of AI misuse, fake news, global media manipulation risks.
- PM highlights journalism’s role in informed society and public awareness.
President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reaffirmed the government’s commitment to safeguarding and promoting press freedom on World Press Freedom Day.
The day is being observed under the theme “Shaping a Future at Peace” this year.
The president and the prime minister emphasised the role of responsible journalism, truth, and credible information in strengthening democracy, national unity, and creating a conducive environment for media freedom.
In his message, President Zardari extended greetings to media workers globally and warned of increasing global threats to press freedom, including misinformation, disinformation, artificial intelligence misuse, algorithmic manipulation, and pressure from powerful tech platforms and social media companies.
He said such forces can distort public discourse and weaken democratic values. Reaffirming constitutional commitment under Articles 19 and 19-A, he said a free press is essential for accountability, transparency, and democracy.
The president said that this year’s theme highlights that peace depends on truth, and truth depends on courageous journalism.
“At the same time, freedom brings responsibility. Accuracy must not be sacrificed for speed and balance must not give way to partisanship. Public trust, the most valuable asset of free press, must be earned, protected and never taken for granted,”he added.
He also referred to Pakistan’s unified response during Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos, praising the media for countering false narratives and maintaining national cohesion. The President also paid tribute to journalists who sacrificed their lives in pursuit of truth and called for stronger protections and safer working conditions for media professionals.
He also urged citizens to reject falsehood and support credible journalism, and called upon both federal and provincial governments to ensure enabling laws and safe working conditions for journalists across the country.
Separately, PM Shebhaz paid tribute to journalists and media professionals worldwide for their services, stating that journalism plays a vital role in building an informed society.
He stressed that authentic, unbiased, and verified reporting is the foundation of journalism, while urging media professionals to prevent the spread of propaganda, fake news, and unverified content.
He said responsible journalism contributes to peace by shaping informed public opinion and strengthening international understanding.
He also acknowledged the sacrifices of journalists who lost their lives in the line of duty and emphasised the importance of adapting to digital transformation while maintaining credibility.
Warning against the rise of fake news and disinformation campaigns, he called on journalists to uphold verification, integrity, and professional ethics, reaffirming the government’s commitment to ensuring a safe and enabling environment for press freedom.
He further said that the media can play a constructive role in strengthening international relations, economic cooperation, and societal harmony, and emphasised that while speed is important in the digital era, it must never come at the cost of accuracy and verification, as public trust remains the most valuable asset of journalism.
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Buckingham Palace makes statement amid Princess Eugenie pregnancy talks
King Charles’ team released a fresh statement as Princess Eugenie once again became the talk of the town due to her third pregnancy rumours.
On the official social media channels of the royal family, the monarch’s personal message has been shared following his trip to Bermuda.
Buckingham Palace revealed that the King expressed gratitude towards the people of Bermuda for welcoming him with big hearts.
“Thank you to all the people of Bermuda for such a wonderful few days and for the fond memories that will last a lifetime,” King Charles began his statement.
He added, “I carry your joyful enthusiasm home with me, with my most heartfelt gratitude for your kind support and for that famous island hospitality. Until we meet again…”
It is worth noting that King Charles’ heartfelt note emerged during a time when both York sisters, Beatrice and Eugenie, were spotted by the cameras.
The daughters of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor were captured enjoying lunch in Mayfair, London.
However, the detail which attracted fans was Eugenie’s ‘baby bump,’ visible in the photos.
Notably, no official confirmation or rejection has been made by Princess Eugenie or the royal family as of now.
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How a whiffed NFL field goal helped save this Kentucky Derby horse expert’s life
When former New York Giants’ placekicker Younghoe Koo completely missed the ball on a field goal attempt against the New England Patriots last December, the broadcasters weren’t the only ones laughing.
Mark Toothaker, a stallion sales manager for Spendthrift Farm in Lexington, Kentucky, was on the couch cracking up with his wife, Malory, about the whiffed field goal and consequential turnover.
Then, he felt something strange.
“I felt a shock in my left arm, and then I never felt anything else. Had no pain, anything after that,” Toothaker said.
He didn’t wake up for 25 minutes and was told at the hospital that he suffered a seizure.
Doctors also revealed the shocking news that he had a brain tumor the size of a tennis ball.
Luckily, his wife Malory is a nurse.
“Just happened at absolutely the right place if it had to happen,” Toothaker said. “I could have died, I mean, I’m on the road all the time.”
The tumor was benign, and Toothaker was home from the hospital after a whirlwind 24 hours.
But as he prepared for this year’s Kentucky Derby, where he was hoping to be in the winner’s circle with Spendthrift’s horse, Further Ado, he still thought about Koo, and the whiff that led to the tumor’s discovery.
Toothaker reached out to the kicker, who made the Pro Bowl and led the NFL in points with Atlanta in 2020.
“I’d love to have him come to the races, or come visit Spendthrift,” Toothaker said prior to Saturday’s race. “If he wants to go racing, we’ll go racing. If he wants to come out and see the mares and foals, it’d be my honor to come out and show him around this beautiful farm that we have here in Lexington, Kentucky.”
Further Ado ultimately finished Saturday’s Derby in 11th place.
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