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  2. Muzz (dating app) - Wikipedia

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    Type. Online dating application. Website. muzz .com. Muzz (formerly Muzmatch) is a Muslim marriage and dating app founded by Shahzad Younas and launched in 2015. It is based in Ilford, Essex . [1] [2]

  3. Nighat Arif - Wikipedia

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    Arif was born on 9 February 1984 in Punjab, Pakistan, in Village 38; when British colonisers were in her country, they had not bothered to name villages;: 15:00 she moved to the UK aged nine with her mother, and arrived in April 1993.

  4. YouTube - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan blocked access on February 23, 2008, because of "offensive material" towards the Islamic faith, including display of the Danish cartoons of Muhammad. This led to a near global blackout of the YouTube site for around two hours, as the Pakistani block was inadvertently transferred to other countries.

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    Several crew members were injured during filming of an action sequence on the set of “The Pickup” on Saturday. In total, eight people were hospitalized after an armored truck crashed into a ...

  7. Telegram (software) - Wikipedia

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    Telegram Messenger, commonly known as Telegram, is a cloud-based, cross-platform, encrypted instant messaging (IM) service. It was originally launched for iOS on 14 August 2013 and Android in October 2013.

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    WeightWatchers, reeling from collapsing stock and Oprah’s departure in the age of Ozempic, vows to ‘prove the naysayers wrong’ and turn its fortunes around

  9. MeToo movement in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The #MeToo movement ( Urdu: #MeinBhi) in Pakistan is modeled after the international #MeToo movement and began in late 2018 in Pakistani society. It has been used as a springboard to stimulate a more inclusive, organic movement, adapted to local settings, and has aimed to reach all sectors, including the lowest rungs of society. [1] [2]