Sunday, June 25, 2023

'Putin has never been so humiliated and weak':

 'Putin has never been so humiliated and weak': Russia experts say strongman president has been reduced to a bystander after begging Lukashenko to negotiate truce with Wagner leader Prigozhin:



Vladimir Putin has been significantly weakened by the notable mutiny of the Wagner mercenary group, experts say - although the militia leader announced on Saturday he had agreed to stop his march on Moscow and would go himself in Belarusian exile.

The Yevgeny Prigozhin uprising has been Putin's greatest challenge in his more than two decades in power.

He died on Saturday - but not before Prigozhin's men took the southern town of Rostov-on-Don and drove within 120 miles of Moscow.

Under the deal announced by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, Prigozhin will travel to neighboring Belarus and drop charges of inciting an armed uprising.

The government has said it will not prosecute participating fighters either.

Prigozhin's decision to drop his challenge to Putin's rule remains a mystery, and speculation abounded on Saturday night as to why he had caved in and what prompted the violent and surreal uprising.

But although Putin appeared to have won that skirmish, Russian analysts said the 70-year-old, who has been president or prime minister since 1999, was injured in the battle.

Garry Kasparov, the world chess champion and later the top leader of Russia's democratic opposition, said Putin was "humiliated" by Prigozhin.

"The game ended with Putin's worst humiliation - a flight from Moscow when Prigozhin's army was hundreds of kilometers away," he told CNN.



According to Flight Radar, which tracks planes in real time, one of the many planes Putin uses for official visits took off from Moscow at 2:15 p.m. local time. Many have speculated that Putin fled Moscow for St. Petersburg, but Peskov, his spokesman, insisted he was "still working in the Kremlin."

Kasparov added: "Many of Putin's senior figures took cover." A dictator relies on his aura of invincibility.

Sergey Sanovich, a Hoover Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution who specializes in disinformation and autocracies, said Putin has never appeared weaker.

He said it was a sign of his weakening that Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko had to negotiate with Prigozhin on his behalf.

"Prigozhin takes a bold step and gets away with it, possibly with more wins," Sanovich said.

“Lukashenko saves the day. Putin becomes a bystander who complains on TV and leaves his top generals to be humiliated.

"Never in a quarter of a century has Putin looked so ineffective and unhappy."

Sanovich's view of Lukashenko's involvement was shared by Michael McFaul, Barack Obama's Russia adviser from 2009 to 2011 and later US ambassador to Moscow.

McFaul tweeted, "Putin couldn't control a mercenary force he created and led by his pal." He had to rely, of all things, on Lukashenko to negotiate a deal with a man he had called a traitor just hours before 

"These are signs of real weakness, not strength."

He added: “What weakened Putin's rise to power? His disastrous war in Ukraine.

"The longer the war lasts, the weaker Putin's regime becomes."

"Those who want to prevent the collapse of the Russian state (eg Xi) should urge Putin to end his war."

Another high-profile critic, Mikhail Khodorkovsky – once Russia's wealthiest man who became a leading opposition figure in exile after Putin imprisoned him for 10 years – said he believes that Putin's judgment was clouded.


COMBAT BARBIE:

 COMBAT BARBIE: Why I support the return of the Miss England bikini parade I fought to ban as the competition considers bringing back the controversial round:



Katrina Hodge is quite a woman. I'm not sure I've ever met anyone who's been trained to kill a man with their bare hands, but also walk through a scene in a skimpy bikini without fear. As a beauty queen and a soldier, she shares a very practical pro tip - on the problem of badly behaved bikini bottoms, not a fighting technique.

"Hair spray," she said. "That's the secret." It is best to spray on the buttocks and on the bikini panties, then no wrinkles and lifts will form there. Behind the scenes of every beauty pageant, all the girls help each other spray. “The teamwork going on here is amazing. "Who knew?

Katrina is a former Miss England who interrupted her glittering career in the military to compete in a beauty pageant in 2008. A former corporal in the Royal Anglian Regiment, she was awarded a decoration for bravery after taking two guns from an insurgent in Iraq and slapping him in the face as he was about to launch an attack. His quick response saved the lives of five colleagues.

The jump from the frontline to Miss World (she voted in South Africa 2009) clearly made headlines around the world, earning her the nickname "Combat Barbie" and turning her into a role model for recruiting, much to her delight military personnel, etc. women's movement. Katrina now works in the financial services sector and lives in Brighton with her husband and daughters aged 11 and 8.

She tells me that she had firmly planned to remain in the military throughout her career and that, now 36, she would have retired if everything had worked out. They have not.

"I had a hell of a time coming back [to Miss World]. Guys, colleagues, had pictures of me behind their bed. I was a laughingstock,” she reveals. While the army backed her beauty queen ambitions, she says: "I feel like they took advantage of me. They were happy I was their muse, but when it all became a problem I was on my own.”

We'll get back to his military career, but for now, suffice it to say, it's been blown to pieces. Looking back, does she think a military career is compatible with a career as a beauty queen? "No," she said bluntly. "At least it wasn't for me.

There are many topics that Katrina can talk about due to her unusual career. Today we deal with sexism, misogyny, bullying, societal expectations and female body awareness.

But let's start with the tiny but extremely problematic bikinis. Last week she was back in the headlines and embroiled in a debate over whether to reintroduce the controversial swimsuit variant at this year's Miss England pageant.

Katrina - who is among the latest group of competitors forced to wear it - can be blamed for her downfall.

She had spoken out against a compulsory round of swimsuits, arguing it was humiliating for women and discouraged 'serious' women - 'lawyers, teachers, doctors, soldiers' - from attending celebrations self-confidence, autonomy and community spirit of women.

It is true that young women in these professions are now flocking to beauty pageants. Miss England 2019 was NHS doctor Dr. Bhasha Mukherjee. Last year's winner was aerospace engineering student Jessica Gagen, who appears to be on her way to becoming an astronaut.

Yet far from praising herself for her service to the sister community, Katrina is at odds with her once militant stance. She's now, confusingly, endorsing the bikini — or at least a woman's decision to wear one in a beauty pageant — in what seems like an about-face. "At the time, I joined the Awakened Brigade because I thought that was the feminist thing," she said. “It has been reported that I now regret it. That is not completly correct. I think it was the right decision back then. There were elements that went downhill.”



“I remember one Miss England bikini launch event where the finalists paraded to the show on the King's Road in Chelsea. That wasn't going to happen now, and it was humiliating. The police stopped the traffic and there were men in cars screaming.” That was not the purpose of the competitions. It had nothing to do with our charity work or giving us a platform. It was all about showing meat.

But what has changed 14 years later? 'All. We live in a different culture where Love Islanders make millionaires by walking around in bikinis — and nobody judges them for it. But women who compete are still labeled bad feminists. And I feel like the question has gotten really confusing.

"I don't think the swimsuits are the problem, it's more the way they are presented, when the girls are taken out of the frame of the festival and out of context." The world of contests has also changed. It is no longer run by men for men. At most festivals, 80% of the audience is now made up of women. They are women who cheer up other women and celebrate all body shapes and sizes.

"The key is choice, I think." I still don't think the swimsuit tour should be something a woman MUST attend, but I also feel like it can be empowering. It was definitely for me.

Katrina's turnaround is also partly due to her personal experience. Although she has always been a part of pageants (she now runs one herself), she hadn't competed in 12 years before getting back on the track last year. It was a revelation as she chose to enter a contest that also involved swimsuits.

And the surprising twist? Her body was much larger than when she was Miss England, so even she expected to hate the experience. "I weighed seven kilos more," she says. “And I had no confidence in my body. I'm not sure I ever was - I always had to work up the courage to even walk around the pool on vacation, no matter how tall I was.

“But when I returned to competition, I had a completely different body. I had two children. I was wearing size 16/18 clothes and not the size 6 I was wearing at the time. Miss England Days. I think a lot of women get disoriented when they become mothers, and to a certain extent I felt the same way. I ate like I did in the army days, but didn't do the three workouts a day.

She says her weight gain caused her a lot of heartache — especially when she or others compared her figure to the figure that earned her the title of Miss England.



"It was humiliating. I remember going to a friend's house with my shaggy hair and little makeup and she had a visitor. They introduced me and said, 'This is the woman we told you about, Miss England.' I felt bad at those moments. You can't help but feel like you're letting yourself go. I didn't want to be in photos with my daughters because I was ashamed of my looks. And yet she still looked great - just bigger.

She says it was extremely scary to walk the runway again in one black piece - until she noticed the cheers of support from the crowd.

"Honestly, I've never felt so supported and it's done wonders for my confidence." In fact, I would say I felt more confident and confident than I ever felt during my Miss England days."

Were you still convicted?

"Yes, the pageant world is all about being judged - but not just on body shape these days." You are judged on your body awareness and attitude.

“No one cares if you have tremors or cellulite because we all have that.” “This realization was a real game-changer for me.” Katrina is now taller than she was in her 20s , a relatively slim waist in size 36. She lost 7 again, partly due to stress — "my mother died last year and a lot of that was" — but also due to health issues .

“My knees were damaged from years in the military and the extra weight was not good for them. This size makes me feel healthier, but at the same time I definitely felt more confident doing this swimsuit trick as a woman in a size 16/18 than in a size 6. I can only conclude that when it comes to trust, size doesn't really matter . It's about what's going on in your head.

Where is she now? "I still have congestion - now the skin is loose and doesn't look tight enough, but unfortunately I think that's normal." I think most women have complexes. It doesn't matter if you are a beauty queen or not.

"The key to overcoming these issues is addressing the relationship you have with your body, rather than seeing it as something designed to meet certain standards or please men."

Bikini arguments aside, it's interesting that Katrina talks about the teamwork and togetherness in the pageant world. It provides structure and support that the military once offered.

Originally, she joined the military because of a challenge. "People didn't think someone as girly as me would be accepted," she says. She was deployed to Iraq two days after her 18th birthday and loved her new world.

She says she truly believed being a beauty queen would only enrich her career in the military.

"I had to get permission, which was granted."

Maybe she was naive to think that after her pin-up career she would be back in the limelight, but seeing her own bikini picture hanging on the walls at the fair was still a shock. .

"I don't think I was prepared for the abuse I suffered. A lot of it was online — people called me a bitch whore bitch just because they saw pictures of me in a bathing suit — but there were also people in the military who commented.

She says there were sexually aggressive comments that went beyond a hoax. "Once cans of Coke were thrown at me, but complaining about it made me feel like a diva. The women were actually more snappy than the men.”




Canadian police consider criminal probe into catastrophic Titanic

Canadian police consider criminal probe into catastrophic Titanic tourist sub implosion that killed five men as mothership returns to port and crew face grilling:



Police Canada are considering a criminal investigation into Titanic's catastrophic sub-implosion that killed five men as the mothership returned to port.

RCMP Superintendent Kent Osmond told a news conference today that a decision had begun on whether or not a criminal investigation was necessary.

The relief ship Polar Prince arrived in St. John's Harbour, Newfoundland on Saturday morning and docked around 8.15am local time as the sun broke through the morning fog.

Crew members were seen looking grim as they received a briefing on board the ship, which departed eight days ago with 24 people on board, five of whom died in the sub-disaster.

Police officers and security investigators were seen boarding the vessel after Canada's Transportation Security Administration (TSB) announced it was launching an investigation into the offshore vessel's deadly implosion.



Superintendent Osmond said: "Today the RCMP opened an investigation into the circumstances leading to the deaths of the five people aboard the submersible Titan."

Osmond said: "Today the RCMP launched an investigation into the circumstances leading to the deaths of the five people aboard the submersible Titan."

"A team of investigators has been assembled for the sole purpose of answering the question of whether or not a full investigation is warranted."

"Such an investigation will only proceed if an investigation of the circumstances indicates that a criminal, federal or state law may have been violated."

“It would have been inappropriate for the RCMP to take this action during recovery efforts.

"Following the US Coast Guard's announcement earlier this week, we will now address the circumstances that led to these deaths."

"Our investigators have been engaged and active in this manner since this morning."

The Polar Prince had participated in a massive search operation for the Titan about 435 miles south of St. John's that ended Thursday with confirmation that the submarine had imploded deep underwater, likely shortly after its launch on Sunday.

TSB investigators were seen boarding the Polar Prince shortly after she docked in St. John.

TSB's Cliff Harvey said at a news conference that interviews had taken place with those on board and they were not detaining anyone.

TSB officials said their job is to find out why the incident happened and reduce the risk of it happening again.

The TSB stated that the voyage data recorder records all audio signals from the bridge and that these logs are under review.

Rigid inflatable boats were also spotted, appearing to tow the Titan submersible's launch platform away from the Polar Prince and further along the harbour.

Tourists gathered on the quay with morbid curiosity, some posing for selfies with the arctic prince in the background.

A man who photographed the scene said to his girlfriend, "Oh wow." How good. Tragic but neat.

Polar Prince is a decommissioned Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker now owned by Miawpukek Horizon Maritime Service Ltd and chartered by extreme tourism company OceanGate as a support vessel for Titan's deadly dive.

OceanGate founder and CEO Stockton Rush was killed aboard the American company's submersible along with prominent British-Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman Dawood, British adventurer Hamish Harding and French Titanic expert Paul-Henri Nargeolet .

Two Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) vessels involved in the search operation also returned to St. John's harbor on Friday evening, with one remaining at the scene of the disaster.

A crowd gathered near the quay to witness the return of CCGS Terry Fox and CCGS Ann Harvey while CCGS John Cabot stayed on site to provide assistance and assistance with salvage and salvage operations.

In a statement released ahead of their ships' arrival in port, the CCG said, "The Canadian Coast Guard extends its sincere condolences to the families and friends of the crew of Titan for their tragic loss."

'Search and rescue operations have concluded.'

Now authorities from the US and Canada have begun the process of investigating the cause of the Titan's fatal implosion.

The US Coast Guard said on Friday that a formal inquiry has not yet been launched, because maritime agencies are still busy searching the area where the vessel was destroyed. 

Debris was located about 12,500 feet underwater, several hundred feet away from the Titanic wreckage it was on its way to explore.


How Taylor Swift 'snubbed handwritten invite from Meghan to appear on her Spotify podcast

 How Taylor Swift 'snubbed handwritten invite from Meghan to appear on her Spotify podcast (letting her rep say no!) while execs rejected idea after idea from the subpar Sussexes'... though a Great Expectations-inspired Netflix show IS on the way:



Taylor Swift reportedly turned down an invitation to join Meghan Markle's podcast despite receiving a 'personal letter' from the Duchess.

The pop singer was invited by Meghan herself to perform at Archetypes, but declined through her rep, The Wall Street Journal reported.

The newspaper summed up Harry and Meghan's deals with Netflix as "big ideas, underperforming" after executives at the streaming giant and Spotify reportedly said they were "disappointed" with the lack of big ideas and productivity of the couple.

Since the couple stepped down from royal duties in 2020 and flew to California to live in their new $14 million nine-bedroom mansion, the couple have built an intricate network of "entertainment" businesses to " spread their truth".

However, it has been confirmed that the couple is currently creating a Great Expectations-inspired show for Netflix titled Bad Manners.

Described as a prequel to the Charles Dickens classic, the series tells the story of a lonely Miss Haversham living in a patriarchal society.

It is currently unknown if the show was commissioned by Netflix itself.

A documentary about Invictus Games, a production the pair agreed to shortly after signing the £80million deal with Netflix in 2020, is also still in the works.

The Heart of Invictus program tracks the training of participants around the world for the The Hague games, which were scheduled to take place in 2020 but have been postponed to 2021 due to the pandemic.

It's one of the couple's only ideas that wasn't rejected by the streaming giant.

The Wall Street Journal analysis said Harry and Meghan offered similar shows to already popular Netflix programs, such as sitcoms like Emily in Paris but "about a man", and a show about LGBTQ characters similar to those from Heartstopper.

Another proposal was a documentary on disinformation, which also did not come out of the editorial board.


What's next for Romelu Lukaku?

 What's next for Romelu Lukaku? Inter Milan can't afford him, Chelsea don't want him and he vowed to NEVER join AC Milan - the only club interested in him - so is Saudi Arabia his only option:



Romelu Lukaku seems stuck at Chelsea as his lucrative contract makes the striker a tough sell on the transfer market and few clubs are able to match his high salary.

The Belgian was Serie A's highest-paid player last season when he was loaned out to Inter Milan but struggled to justify the expense. For the first six months of the season, Lukaku was either unavailable due to injury or lacked the physical form to make a positive impact for both Inter and Belgium.

With Lukaku just turning 30, clubs interested in signing the striker are worried about his salary demands and his recent physical issues as well as his age.

The current version of Lukaku is not worthy of a place at one of European football's elite clubs as the striker is in serious danger of starting an irreversible downward spiral in his career.

Lukaku has shown he needs a club that plays a very specific way and the striker thrived under Antonio Conte's system during his early spell at Inter Milan.

On the other hand, Lukaku has struggled to fit positively into Manchester United or Chelsea's systems.

According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Inter have no hope of returning Lukaku on loan for a second straight season as Chelsea have categorically ruled it out.

The Blues are looking for an offer of at least €40m (£34m) as they look to recoup some of their spending on the Belgium centre-forward.

As a result, Saudi Arabia remains a very real target and there is still a chance of bringing Lukaku to the high-spending Pro League.

Lukaku's preference remains a return to Inter but he must wait and see if chairman Steven Zhang can make an offer Chelsea finds acceptable.

Meanwhile, Inter's rivals AC Milan have made their first offer to the Blues.

LUKAKU'S PROMISE TO FANS: 'I WILL NEVER GO TO AC MILAN'



Lukaku had previously declared his love for Inter in an interview with Sky Sport in 2021 and repeated that he would never accept offers from Milan and Juventus. But the situation has changed dramatically.

For now, only Stefano Pioli's AC Milan can offer Lukaku a return to Serie A.

Gazzetta dello Sport have reported that Chelsea have informed Lukaku's entourage that another loan move to Inter is impossible.

The news was notably passed on to Sebastien Ledure, the lawyer who played a pivotal role in brokering a deal that saw Lukaku go on a season-long loan with the club last year.

Chelsea insist that anyone who wants Lukaku must buy him immediately. As of this writing, with Inter lacking the financial resources for a deal, AC Milan is Lukaku's only option to stay in European football.

Lukaku could only get Al Hilal's offer. Gazzetta dello Sport reported that the Saudi side have offered him a three-year deal worth €30m (£26m) a season.

Al-Hilal continues his efforts to sign the forward, having started immediately after Inter Milan lost to Manchester City in the Champions League final.

A first meeting took place in the hours after the Istanbul screening at the Hotel George V in Paris.



Saturday, June 24, 2023

Shahzada Dawood Biography

 Shahzada Dawood Biography:



Shahzada Dawood is a prominent Pakistani businessman and a notable figure in the United Kingdom. He is an Anglo-Pakistani citizen and belongs to the Muslim community. His contributions to business have earned him great respect and recognition in both Pakistan and the UK. Let's take a look at Shahzada Dawood's biography to better understand what happened to her and her son on the Titanic during the submarine tragedy.

Shahzada has established himself as a successful businessman in the UK and other international markets. He played a significant role in the growth and expansion of Engro Corporation and the Dawood Group. These companies have a diversified portfolio that includes petrochemicals, fertilizers and foods.

Shahzada Dawood Alter

In 2023, Shahzada Dawood will be 48 years old. He was born on June 18, 1975 and is Gemini according to his zodiac sign. He celebrates his birthday on the same day every year.

Coaching

Shahzada has an impressive background. He earned his MS in Global Textile Marketing from the University of Philadelphia. He also holds an LLB degree from the University of Buckingham.

social media handle

Shahzada is an active social media user. His LinkedIn username is @shahzadadawood. He regularly informs his followers about his business ventures, social events and private life.

Height, weight and physical data

Shahzada has a charming personality and an impressive appearance. He is 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs 75 kg. He has a fit and healthy build and maintains his health through regular exercise and a balanced diet.

Shahzada Dawood family

He comes from a well-known family in Pakistan. His father, Hussain Dawood, is a well-known businessman in the country and Chairman of the Dawood Group. He has three siblings, Azmeh, Samad and Sabrina Dawood. Shahzada Dawood's family has a long history of entrepreneurship and has been instrumental in developing Pakistan's economy.

What happened to Shahzada Dawood?

Pakistani billionaire Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman Dawood were aboard the submarine Titanic, which disappeared on June 18, 2023, while exploring the wreckage of the Titanic in the North Atlantic.[1]

Apparently Shahzada and Suleman were aboard the tiny underwater vehicle that attracted paying tourists to view the wreckage at 12,500ft. Unfortunately, they lost contact in the Atlantic Ocean 400 miles off Newfoundland, Canada.[2]

This news left the world in shock and disbelief. The tour vessel, operated by OceanGate Expeditions, began its descent on Sunday but lost contact two hours later.

The Dawood family, among the wealthiest in Pakistan, has strong ties to the UK.[3] Shahzada lives with his wife Christine, a life coach, son Suleman and daughter Alina. This tragic event has left family and loved ones in deep distress and the world holds their thoughts and prayers.


How to watch Dead & Company live stream

 How to watch Dead & Company live stream Band plays final shows in Boston's Fenway Park:



Dead & Company's final tour itinerary is shrinking. But the band, fronted by Grateful Dead members Bob Weir and Mickey Hart, still have several gigs ahead of the three-day tour, which wraps up in San Francisco's Oracle Park next month.

Formed in 2015, the band had played 164 shows before their final tour was announced in September 2022. “Well, looks like it's settled for this team; but don't worry, we'll all be there in one form or another until we..."Drop..." Weir tweeted at the time.

You can attend all of the Dead & Company shows on demand on this tour, including those that have already taken place - starting with dates May 19-20 in Los Angeles - and upcoming shows at Fenway Park in Boston (May 24-25). June). and Boulder, Colorado's Folsom Field (July 1-3), live on nugs.net.

How much does it cost to stream Dead & Company concerts on nugs.net?

$34.99 per show (high definition) or $44.99 (4K video); Watch live or watch a replay; Then you can watch for the next 48 hours. New subscribers receive a 50% discount on individual shows. Current subscribers receive a 15% discount ($29.74 for High Definition). After a 7-day free trial, subscriptions are $12.99/month or $129.99/year; includes unlimited streaming audio and video in catalogue). Special offers allow you to stream multiple shows during one tour stop, or pay $700 for the Unlimited Devotion pass to watch all 29 shows on-demand or live.



Who is efficient?

Founded in 2015, Dead & Company continues the legacy of the Grateful Dead, which disbanded after the death of Jerry Garcia. At the time, the remaining band members said in a statement that "individually and in various combinations they will undoubtedly continue to make music, whatever the future holds will be something different in the name and structure".

Surviving band members Weir, Hart, Phil Lesh and Bill Kreutzmann continued to perform together in various bands and tour under names such as The Other Ones, the Dead and Further. The so-called "Core Four" culminated in July 2015 with three shows in Chicago titled "Fare Thee Well" to celebrate the band's 50th anniversary.

Lesh then left the group to form Phil and Friends. He left Weir, Hart and Kreutzmann and new keyboardist Jeff Chimenti, who played with Fare Thee Well, and formed Dead & Company with lead guitarist John Mayer and bassist Oteil Burbridge of the Allman Brothers Band.


'Putin has never been so humiliated and weak':

 'Putin has never been so humiliated and weak': Russia experts say strongman president has been reduced to a bystander after begging...