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  • Sex In Space! XXX Porn Star Johnny Sins With Help From Elon Musk Hopes to Become First Adult Performer to Have Sex in Space

    Undoubtedly the most popular male porn star in the world, Johnny Sins is hopeful of owning a unique record against his name – of having sex in space! The 43-year-old XXX adult entertainment star, who has been excited about fulfilling his dream of becoming the first adult performer to have sex in space since 2015, continues to be hopeful of this campaign. According to the Daily Mail, Johnny Sins’ ambitious “performance” could not materialise after adult entertainment company Pornhub failed to raise desired funds. Nevertheless, Johnny Sins, in an exclusive interview with VICE at Sexpo Australia, was asked about his thoughts on his longtime dream of becoming the “first performer to have sex in space,” he replied, “It would be very cool.” He further added, “I think Elon would get on board with it, too. He is the type. That would be an amazing promotion for SpaceX, actually. [sic]”

    Porn Star Johnny Sins Hopes To Become First Performer to Have Sex in Space!

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  • ‘Shah Rukh Khan Will Save Bollywood’ Meme Templates Go Viral As Movie Buffs Pin Hopes on Upcoming SRK Films Pathaan, Dunki and Jawan!

    Bollywood, yes, that’s what the Hindi film industry in India is popularly known as. And you have to be living under a rock to be unaware of the struggling times of Bollywood movies. The film fraternity is facing multiple challenges, be it the never-ending nepotism row or the failure of big-budget projects starring big names. With numerous back-to-back flops like Samrat Prithviraj starring Akshay Kumar, Jayeshbhai Jordaar starring Ranveer Singh, or the recent, Shamshera featuring Ranbir Kapoor, Bollywood fans are quite disheartened. However, they have not given up all their hopes, YET. One name that’s buzzing on social media is that of Shah Rukh Khan. Yes, fans have pinned their hopes on Badshah of Bollywood and King of Romance to ‘save’ Bollywood from this struggling phase! In fact, ‘Shah Rukh Khan Will Save Bollywood’ meme templates are going viral and how! Dunki: Shah Rukh Khan And Taapsee Pannu Are Seen Carrying Backpacks On London Streets In This Leaked Pic.

    Shah Rukh Khan, who has been MIA since delivering an underperforming Zero at the box office in 2018, is all set to make the silver screen return with not one, not two, but three movies next year! They are Yash Raj Films’ Pathaan co-starring Deepika Padukone and John Abraham. It will be directed by Siddharth Anand and slated for January 2023 release. His second film of the year will be Atlee’s Jawan opposite Nayanthara. Finally, the third film is Rajkumar Hirani’s Dunki alongside Taapsee Pannu, scheduled for release in December. Now that’s quite a lineup! And it is no surprise fans are banking on Shah Rukh to revive the box office business for Bollywood movies.

    Netizens are sharing popular meme templates featuring King Khan as the One to save the day for Bollywood. While one will have to wait for SRK movies to hit theatres and see their box office results, for now, you can enjoy these funny memes that, for a change, are not trolling the film industry but is in a positive light.

    Superman of Bollywood, Shah Rukh Khan

    Aa Raha Hoon Main

    All Three

    Can’t Wait

    Note Them All Down

    Wow

    True Story

    Aren’t these tweets fun? We hope Shah Rukh Khan and his movies find immense success, much to the expectations of all these fans. The Hindi film industry and its fans are waiting for it with bated breath.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Jul 28, 2022 05:47 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Actor Saiyami Kher, who will be seen next in the Nagarjuna-starrer ‘Wild Dog’, hopes to crack the Ironman challenge in 2022

    Actor Saiyami Kher, who will be seen next in the Nagarjuna-starrer ‘Wild Dog’, hopes to crack the Ironman challenge in 2022

    Actor Saiyami Kher, who will be seen next in the Nagarjuna-starrer ‘Wild Dog’, hopes to crack the Ironman challenge in 2022

    Not many who have watched Saiyami Kher’s performance in Anurag Kashyap’s feature film Choked, or web series Special OPS and Breathe: Into the Shadows might know that she made her acting debut with the 2015 Telugu film Rey. Six years later, she stars in the soon-to-release Telugu film Wild Dog, in which she plays a Research & Analysis Wing agent collaborating with a National Investigation Agency officer, played by Nagarjuna Akkineni, on a mission.

    “I hadn’t even completed college when I signed Rey. I had been modelling and doing theatre. It was an interesting project, unfortunately, it took three years to release and looked dated. I think it would have worked well had it released earlier,” she reminisces.

    In the meantime, she had signed the Hindi film Mirzya and moved to Mumbai. Intermittently, there was a project from Mani Ratnam, which did not take off.

    Action and sports

    Wild Dog, which unfolds in the aftermath of the Hyderabad blasts of 2007, has Saiyami playing a Research & Analysis Wing (RAW) agent. She recalls the cosmopolitan atmosphere on sets, given the presence of actors Nagarjuna, Atul Kulkarni and Dia Mirza, and French action director David Ismalone. “I loved the script and it helped that director Ahishor Solomon gave it to me a month in advance; I had enough time to learn the Telugu lines,” says Saiyami.

    • Runner’s high: Saiyami finds running to be therapeutic, “As actors, 99% of the time we face rejection. I find it healing to run.” Having run two full marathons in Mumbai, a half marathon in Germany and a 10K run in London, she hopes to crack the Ironman challenge in 2022. Her running playlist includes yesteryear Hindi film songs by Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar.
    • Carpentry: In her family home in Nashik, Saiyami used to conduct carpentry workshops prior to the pandemic. She spent her childhood in Nashik and reminisces, “I grew up swimming in lakes and climbing hillocks and mountains. At our family property, I used to conduct carpentry workshops. There’s so much to learn; the more the merrier for me. I believe sports, carpentry and every new skill set helps me become a better actor.”

    She was keen to take up a film that has scope for action, given her sports background, and trained in mixed martial arts.

    Sports, she says, is her first love. Saiyami had played badminton while growing up and later became a marathon runner. She was hoping to participate in the Ironman event in the Netherlands in June 2020, but the pandemic forced the cancellation of the event. She plans to do it in 2022.

    The actor hosts the ‘Silly Point with Saiyami’ cricket series on Instagram. While in Hyderabad to film Wild Dog, she had hoped to play with Pradnya Gadre, who was her doubles partner in Maharashtra badminton matches. “But it wasn’t possible due to COVID-19 restrictions.” Pradnya coaches at Pullela Gopichand Badminton Academy.

    ‘Choked’ possibilities

    Saiyami Kher in ‘Wild Dog’

    Saiyami Kher in ‘Wild Dog’  

    Reverting to discuss her acting career, Saiyami says it’s a great time to be an actor, to be able to take up web series and feature films. She looks back fondly at Choked. A few years ago, she happened to be seated next to Anurag Kashyap during a film screening at the Mumbai International Film Festival. The director broached the idea of working together. The opportunity materialised after two years.

    When she heard the story and her character, she wanted a look test, but Anurag didn’t think it was unnecessary: “I went ahead and did a photoshoot; I then realised what he had seen in me.”

    On sets, Anurag preferred his actors to be spontaneous than rehearsed: “He is a magician who knows how to get the best out of his actors. I read the script once and he never let me see it again.”

    Choked got her noticed and Saiyami has signed a new Hindi film; she’s also waiting for the new seasons of Breathe and Special OPS to go on floors.

  • India hopes to register largest increase in child and maternal deaths in South Asia in 2020: United Nations

    India hopes to register largest increase in child and maternal deaths in South Asia in 2020: United Nations

    A UN report also stated that India could spend around $ 10 billion on COVID-19 testing and healthcare utilization by September 2021, the largest share of the overall cost in the region.

    A United Nations report states that India is projected to record the largest increase in the number of children under five in South Asia in 2020, with the largest number of maternal deaths being the COVID-19 epidemic.

    The report also stated that India could spend around $ 10 billion on COVID-19 testing and healthcare utilization by September 2021, the largest share of the overall cost in the region.

    UNICEF, the ‘Direct and Indirect Impact of COVID-19 Epidemic and Response in South Asia’ by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), states that as of February 2021, South Asia compared the report More than 12 million COVID-19 cases, most of which are in India, with more than 10.9 million cases.

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    The report focuses on the six most populous South Asian countries – Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka and provides a critical assessment of the impact of the epidemic on child and maternal health, economy, jobs and education in these countries.

    As of now, COVID-19 estimates the cost of the South Asian region at more than $ 2.4 billion, with the cost of testing ($ 1.9 billion) for COVID-19 deaths and healthcare utilization ($ 581), the report said. Million) is included.

    “If the current state of affairs in terms of testing and infection control and prevention is maintained, the region is expected to spend an additional $ 8.1 billion on COVID-19 clinical trials, and on healthcare utilization by September 2018 Between $ 520 million and $ 2.4 billion depends on the level of mitigation response, ”it said.

    India is expected to bear “the largest share of these costs” with more than $ 7.8 billion spent on health testing and $ 1.7 billion on health care due to the COVID-19 infection by September 2021.

    Based on the results of the epidemiological model, the report states, and the potential status in infection control and prevention measures, an additional half million deaths due to COVID-19 are possible in South Asia between October 2020 and September 2021.

    “This is the number of people who died from COVID-19, and who likely would not have died in the absence of an epidemic, that is, additional deaths.” The report said that India is likely to have the highest number of deaths, with more than 4,90,000 deaths being estimated in the country during this period.

    The report states that it is not surprising that the expected number of admissions to hospitals and ICUs in February 2021 is also expected to be the highest in India.

    However, it notes that as compared to other South Asian countries, the observed number of COVID-19 cases and deaths in India is increasing at a faster pace, with the effect of increased coverage and effectiveness of mitigation strategies also the most in the country. is more.

    Management of all mitigation strategies, such as smart lockdown, hand hygiene and masks, can reduce the number of deaths in India by 83% due to COVID-19. There is an estimated 4,91,117 cumulative deaths in India between October 2020 and September 2021 due to COVID-19 under the no-extra mitigation scenario.

    If all strategies were put in place, this number could drastically fall to 85,821 cumulative deaths.

    The report states that maternal and child mortality has been significantly affected by disruption of sexual, reproductive, maternal, neonatal and child health services due to COVID-19.

    The total number of deaths of children aged five years and under in five South Asian countries is estimated to increase by 2,28,641 in 2020 compared to the previous year. The largest increases are estimated in India (1,54,020, 15% increase) and Pakistan (59,251, 14% increase) respectively. Stillbirth is also predicted to grow in the area.

    Across South Asia, the estimated South 9,437 additional stillbirths are estimated to result in lower coverage of essential health services. At the country level, India is expected to have the largest increase in the number of stillbirths (60,179, 10% increase), followed by Pakistan (39,752, 11% increase) and Bangladesh (5,502, 3% increase).

    Similarly, the number of maternal deaths is also likely to increase as a result of the epidemic in 2020, with the highest number of deaths in India (7,750, 18% increase) and Pakistan (2,069, 21% increase).

    Due to the expected decrease in coverage of modern contraceptive methods, South Asia is estimated to have more than 3.5 million additional unintended pregnancies, most likely in India at around three million.

    The number of deaths due to maternal deaths among women aged 15–19 years is estimated to increase by a total of 1,191 in the whole of South Asia in 2020, the highest increase in India (643) and in Pakistan, compared to the previous year. is. 476), respectively.

    The report said that there is a possibility of increase in juvenile mortality related to communicable disease. Across South Asia, an estimated 5,943 additional deaths from malaria, tuberculosis, HIV / AIDS and typhoid are estimated to occur as a result of reduced treatment coverage. India is expected to be the hardest hit with an additional 3,412 teen deaths.

    However, the increase in both juvenile maternal and communicable disease outweighs the expected decrease in teenage deaths as a result of fewer road accident-related deaths.

    An estimated 8,079 fewer teenagers are expected to die in 2020 as a result of traffic accidents in South Asia than last year, with the largest decrease in India (4,145) followed by Pakistan (2,697).

    The report states that approximately nine million primary and secondary school-aged children are expected to be permanently out of schools as a result of prolonged school closures in response to the COVID-19 epidemic, which India Is expected to exceed seven million.

    Disruption of education is also a considerable economic cost over the long term. Across South Asia, the lower educational attainment by this cohort will result in a 15–23% decrease in their future lifetime earnings, which will cost $ 63.5 billion over 45 years.

    The highest cost will be borne by India ($ 52.8 billion) and Bangladesh ($ 7.4 billion), Sri Lanka ($ 1.9 billion).

    WHO Regional Director of South-East Asia Region Drs. Poonam Khetarpal Singh said that maintaining essential health services is an important pillar of WHO’s response strategy to COVID-19.

    “Countries in the region are focusing efforts on the continuation and restoration of essential services, as the disruption will only increase the risk of deaths from preventive causes.”

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  • Gehlot hopes that Gandhi’s message will guide PM on agricultural laws

    Gehlot hopes that Gandhi’s message will guide PM on agricultural laws

    Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Friday said he was expecting a decision on the Centre’s agricultural sector laws with an expectation that the spirit of the Dandi march and the philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi would “shake the conscience” of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    Mr. Gehlot flagged off a symbolic Dandi March from the Khadi Sansthan Sangh campus in Jaipur, marking the 91st anniversary of Gandhiji’s historic Salt March in 1930 as an act of non-violent civil disobedience. Shri Gehlot called upon the youth to take inspiration from the march and fight injustice.

    Mr. Gehlot said that ever since Modi had flagged off a march from Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad, he hoped that Gandhiji’s message would guide him and he would decide on agricultural laws.

    “The government has taken a stubborn attitude towards the farmers who played an important role in the freedom struggle,” he said.

    The chief minister hoped that the BJP, which tried to present a unilateral view of history, would not reduce the contribution of freedom fighters associated with the Congress during the government’s Amrit Mahotsav.

    “It is difficult to find democracy in the country today. I would expect Modi to follow the right path in consultation [RSS chief] Mohan Bhagwat, “said the chief minister.

    Mr. Gehlot accompanied his cabinet colleagues, legislators, public representatives and government officials to Gandhi Circle, located near the University of Rajasthan. He said that a number of programs would be organized in the state in 2022 to commemorate the 75th year of independence.

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  • China hopes that Quad’s meeting will be ‘conducive to peace’

    China hopes that Quad’s meeting will be ‘conducive to peace’

    Top Chinese, US officials may meet for the first high-level talks with the new administration in Alaska next week

    China’s Foreign Ministry said Beijing expected the first summit of Quad Framework leaders — India, Australia, Japan and the US — on Friday to “adapt” to regional peace and stability “instead”.

    On Wednesday, following Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s remarks by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi at his annual press conference on March 7, China said that after four turbulent years, under the Biden administration “to explore cooperation with the US” And was “open-minded to deepen” and hopes “the US will move in the same direction and remove all its undue restrictions on bilateral cooperation as soon as possible, creating no obstacle”.

    Without mentioning the Quad, Mr. Wang called it “building small circles in the name of multilateralism”, which was “really ‘group politics’.” He said, “Multilateralism, with its own interests, is still unilateral thinking.” “” Selective multilateralism is not the right choice. “

    Friday’s virtual summit will include Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President Joe Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison.

    When asked about the summit, China’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said that China believes that any regional cooperation architecture should follow the principle of peaceful development and win-win cooperation, which is the current one of the time. Is the trend. “We hope that the countries concerned will take into account the common interests of regional countries, uphold the principles of openness, inclusiveness and win-win cooperation, and do things that are conducive to regional peace stability and prosperity, rather than vice versa. ” They said.

    High level meeting

    Meanwhile, the US and China are preparing for the highest level face-to-face official meeting after the US election, stating that the report could take place early next week. Mr. Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke for two hours on February 11, and a Chinese delegation was led by the top foreign policy officer, Yang Jiechi, who is a member of the Politburo and director of the Central Committee on Foreign Affairs Commission. Can. , Alaska South China Morning Post Reported. He may be accompanied by Foreign Minister Mr. Wang and meet with his counterparts, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan.

    The report mentioned the selection of two top Chinese officials for the meeting as “Beijing will reflect the importance given by Beijing to rebuilding Sino-US relations” and the meeting in Alaska as “geographic half-point for both sides” from the global. Will be away Dazzle of media ”.

    On the report that the four quad countries were exploring coordination in their supply of vaccines to countries in the region, Mr Zhao, a foreign ministry spokesman, said that China is “a firm advocate of equitable vaccine delivery”. “We have joined COAX [the World Health Organization-backed global initiative] Under which China has delivered an initial 10 million doses for emergency use in developing countries. “So far, China has donated COVID-19 vaccines to 69 developing countries or is in urgent need and is exporting vaccines to 43 countries… There are now many vaccines available worldwide. It is up to each country to decide … ”

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  • The US hopes that Iran will ‘engage’ after the nuclear censor scheme is dropped by Europeans

    The US hopes that Iran will ‘engage’ after the nuclear censor scheme is dropped by Europeans

    State Department spokesman Ned Price said the United States was “pleased” that Europeans withdrew the measure at the International Atomic Energy Agency meeting in Vienna.

    The United States said on Thursday that it is expected that Iran will “engage” in diplomacy after European allies plan to stop Tehran at the UN’s nuclear watchdog.

    State Department spokesman Ned Price said the United States was “pleased” that Europeans withdrew the measure at the International Atomic Energy Agency meeting in Vienna.

    “We look forward to engaging in a way forward with a strong interest for Iran’s will, which leads to credible, tangible progress,” Price told reporters.

    The Europeans had planned to submit a resolution that would criticize Tehran’s level of compliance with oversight but dropped the move amid efforts by IAEA chief Rafael Grossi to compromise with Iran.

    The move was taken after Iran did not get the time right for a proposed meeting with the United States under the auspices of the European Union over the abolition of the 2015 denuclearization agreement.

    “We have stated very clearly that what we are ready to do is engage in constructive dialogue. This offering is on the table.

    Iran has insisted that it will not return to full compliance until the United States withdraws sanctions imposed by former President Donald Trump.

    Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Wednesday that the United States would ease sanctions as Iran returned to the pact.

    “We are very clear that Iran has to come back in compliance with its obligations under the nuclear deal, and if it does, we will do the same thing,” Palkin told PBS Newshour.

    “And that would include, if they do, some sanctions relief.”

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