Pak PM Shehbaz to travel to Washington to meet Trump on Thursday

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is set to travel from New York to Washington to meet U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday, as both sides make a renewed push to reset their bilateral relations. Shehbaz is currently in New York to attend the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) session. According to diplomatic sources cited by The Express Tribune, he will briefly travel to Washington for the meeting and then return to New York the same day to continue his UNGA engagements.

This upcoming meeting will mark the first time the U.S. President and the Pakistani Prime Minister have met at the White House since July 2019, when former Prime Minister Imran Khan visited Washington and met President Trump. During President Joe Biden’s tenure, Pakistan was noticeably sidelined; he never held phone conversations with Pakistani prime ministers nor extended invitations to the White House.

Since President Trump took office in January, however, there has been a dramatic and unexpected shift in the Pakistan-U.S. relationship. The Trump-Shehbaz meeting comes amid a noticeable thaw in ties between Islamabad and Washington. In June, Trump held a rare one-on-one meeting with Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir at the White House, signaling a departure from the Biden administration’s frosty approach in favor of Trump’s more transactional but open style of engagement with Pakistan.

Diplomatic observers view the Shehbaz-Trump meeting as a continuation of this reset. A senior Pakistani official familiar with the process told The Express Tribune, “The optics of the army chief’s meeting in June were significant. This meeting institutionalises that opening.”

Officials in Islamabad believe the discussions will focus on a range of issues including bilateral relations, regional and international matters such as Afghanistan, counterterrorism cooperation, and trade opportunities.

Analysts caution, however, that while President Trump appears eager to engage Islamabad, the reset remains tentative.

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Megawide shares reach 2-year high

MANILA, Philippines – Megawide Construction Corp.’s share price closed at ₱3.58 each on Wednesday, marking a two-year high. This surge follows the company’s decision to raise its dividend policy ceiling, as well as growing market expectations that it will triple its profit within the next two years.

Led by tycoon Edgar Saavedra, Megawide ended the trading day as one of the top performers on the bourse, attracting significant investor interest amid positive outlooks for its financial growth.

https://business.inquirer.net/548941/megawide-shares-reach-2-year-high

Why takeoffs at airports are about to become noisier

**Why Takeoffs at Airports Are About to Become Noisier**
*By Dwaipayan Roy | Sep 24, 2025 | 8:00 PM*

A recent study from the University of Reading has revealed that climate change could lead to increased noise pollution from departing airplanes around European airports. The research focuses on how rising air temperatures affect aircraft take-off patterns, finding that on average, departing aircraft climb angles will decrease by 1-3%, with some particularly hot days potentially reducing these angles by as much as 7.5%.

**Potential Impact on Noise Levels**

The study examined noise levels at 30 European airports, with a special focus on Airbus A320 aircraft—commonly used for short European flights—and how changes in climb angles affect noise pollution as the climate changes. Dr. Jonny Williams, lead author of the study, warned that climate change could expose thousands more people in London to noise pollution from departing aircraft over the next three decades.

Currently, approximately 60,000 people live within the 50dB noise footprint of a typical A320 aircraft in central London. However, due to climate change and increasing population density, an additional 2,500 people could be brought within this noise boundary in the near future.

**The Role of Sound Frequencies**

Dr. Williams explained that the problem is intensified by different types of sound frequencies. Low-frequency noise, which travels further distances, is expected to increase the most. These deeper sounds are particularly concerning as they can contribute to stress and disrupt sleep, raising public health concerns.

**Looking Ahead: Challenges Beyond Technology**

Despite advancements in engine technology aimed at reducing noise, Dr. Williams cautioned that rising temperatures caused by unchecked greenhouse gas emissions will make managing airport noise more difficult. Without decisive action on climate change, these environmental factors could outweigh technological improvements, exacerbating noise pollution issues around airports.

This study highlights the complex challenges climate change poses not only to the environment but also to urban living conditions, emphasizing the need for integrated approaches to mitigate its diverse impacts on society.
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India vs Bangladesh LIVE Score, Asia Cup 2025: Abhishek unleashes carnage on Bangla Tigers in Dubai

**India vs Bangladesh Live Score & Updates: Asia Cup 2025 Super 4 Match**

Bangladesh have won the toss and elected to bowl first against India in their second Super 4 match of the Asia Cup 2025 on Wednesday, 24 September. The match is taking place in Dubai. A win here for either side will confirm their place in the final.

Litton Das misses out on the match due to an injury he suffered during practice. Jaker Ali will be captaining Bangladesh in his place. Bangladesh have made four changes to their playing XI, while India are going in with the same lineup.

### Match Details & Live Updates

Unbeaten and led by Suryakumar Yadav, Team India take on Bangladesh in their second Super Four clash in Dubai. The much-anticipated match is scheduled for 8:00 PM IST at Dubai International Cricket Stadium (DICS).

Both teams come into this contest on the back of convincing victories, with India remaining unbeaten in the tournament so far. Bangladesh will aim to hand India their first defeat in Asia Cup 2025, while India look to virtually seal their place in the final with a win against the Tigers.

### Head-to-Head Record: India vs Bangladesh

India dominate the head-to-head T20I record against Bangladesh with 16 wins out of 17 encounters. The last time these two teams met in a T20I was nearly a year ago, where India scored their highest-ever T20 total of 297 runs and won by a massive 133 runs.

In that match, Sanju Samson smashed a blistering 111 runs, supported by a quickfire 75 from captain Suryakumar Yadav and a sensational 47 from Hardik Pandya. The match highlighted the considerable gap between the two sides in the T20 format.

### How to Watch India vs Bangladesh Asia Cup 2025 Super 4 Match?

The Asia Cup 2025 Super 4 game between India and Bangladesh will be live broadcast on the Sony Sports Network in India. Fans can also catch the live streaming of the match on the SonyLiv app and website.

### Squads

**India:**
Suryakumar Yadav (c), Shubman Gill, Abhishek Sharma, Tilak Varma, Hardik Pandya, Shivam Dube, Jitesh Sharma (wk), Axar Patel, Jasprit Bumrah, Varun Chakravarthy, Arshdeep Singh, Kuldeep Yadav, Sanju Samson (wk), Harshit Rana, Rinku Singh.

**Bangladesh:**
Saif Hassan, Tanzid Hasan Tamim, Litton Das (c/wk) [injured], Towhid Hridoy, Shamim Hossain, Jaker Ali (captain), Mahedi Hasan, Nasum Ahmed, Taskin Ahmed, Shoriful Islam, Mustafizur Rahman, Nurul Hasan, Mohammad Saifuddin, Rishad Hossain, Parvez Hossain Emon, Tanzim Hasan Sakib.

Stay tuned here for all the latest live updates, scores, and commentary from the India vs Bangladesh Super 4 match in Asia Cup 2025!
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FIVB Men’s World: Italy gets back at Belgium, advances to semis

MANILA, Philippines — Defending champion Italy exacted sweet revenge on Belgium with a rousing 25-13, 25-18, 25-18 win to advance to the FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship semifinals on Wednesday at the Mall of Asia Arena.

Roberto Russo powered another balanced attack for the Italians, finishing with 12 points after scattering six kills and four blocks.

https://sports.inquirer.net/641520/fivb-mens-world-italy-gets-back-at-belgium-advances-to-semis

Mumbai News: Black Magic Materials Found Outside Bombay HC Gates, Anti-Superstition Activists Condemn Incident

**Mumbai: Anti-Superstition Groups Condemn Black Magic Materials Found Outside Bombay High Court**

On Monday, a pile of materials reportedly used for black magic—including a black voodoo doll, a coconut, lemons, and color—was discovered outside the gates of the Bombay High Court. The incident has drawn strong condemnation from groups campaigning against occult practices and superstitions.

Madhav Bavge of the Maharashtra Andhashraddha Nirmoolan Samiti (MANS), an organization instrumental in the enactment of the Maharashtra Prevention and Eradication of Human Sacrifice, Other Inhuman and Aghori Practices and Black Magic Act, 2013, called the episode “a blot on the city,” which is known as the financial capital of the country.

“The city seems to be becoming the capital of black magic,” Bavge said. He also offered help to the administration in tracing the culprits, who could be tried under the law. Bavge added that more than a thousand cases have been registered across Maharashtra under this legislation, thanks to the efforts of his group.

“Maharashtra has a law against black magic, but it appears there is limited awareness about it,” he remarked.

The law itself was drafted by anti-superstition activist and MANS founder Narendra Dabholkar, who was tragically murdered in Pune on August 20, 2013.

The discovery of the so-called ‘utara’—a concoction used in witchcraft—shocked both lawyers and litigants visiting the court. Reports suggest that similar materials had been placed outside all four gates of the court. Initially, housekeeping staff were reluctant to remove the items, but they were finally disposed of in the evening.

There are also reports of similar incidents occurring in the past.

Despite the unsettling nature of the discovery, members of the legal community have urged calm. One lawyer commented, “As long as judges deliver judgments based on the law and lawyers remain loyal to their clients, the judiciary will remain at its zenith. People placing so-called black magic items outside the High Court will not affect the resolve of judges who wish to dispense justice.”

The incident has reignited calls for increased awareness and strict enforcement of laws against occult and superstitious practices in Maharashtra.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/mumbai/mumbai-news-black-magic-materials-found-outside-bombay-hc-gates-anti-superstition-activists-condemn-incident

India’s journey toward becoming a $35 trillion powerhouse by 2047 hinges on our ability to scale manufacturing sector: Geetanjali Vikram Kirloskar

The 20th CII Manufacturing Summit convened top industry leaders, policymakers, and global experts to redefine India’s manufacturing roadmap. With the sector contributing 17% to GDP, the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) reaffirmed its commitment to help achieve the long-standing 25% GDP target—a crucial step toward India’s goal of becoming a global manufacturing powerhouse.

Amardeep Singh Bhatia, IAS, Secretary, Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, shared in his address, “The remarkable achievement of ₹14 lakh crore in production and ₹5.3 lakh crore in exports has created over 11.5 lakh jobs. This is not just a number; it represents the livelihoods, aspirations, and economic momentum that drives our nation forward. The expansion of our manufacturing portfolio and the rise of mobile phone exports—crossing ₹1.29 lakh crore since 2014—demonstrate India’s capability to compete globally. However, while our manufacturing exports are growing, they still lag behind services exports, signalling an opportunity for transformation.”

Jamshyd N Godrej, Past President, CII; Chairman, CII Manufacturing Summit 2025; and Chairman & Managing Director, Godrej & Boyce Mfg Co Ltd, underscored the urgency of India’s manufacturing evolution:
“The global landscape will not wait for India to catch up. For decades, we have spoken of a 25% GDP share for manufacturing, yet the goalpost continues to shift. Meanwhile, entrepreneurs in Indonesia, Vietnam, and Thailand are launching products in six months, setting benchmarks we must aspire to meet and surpass.”

Beyond competitiveness, Godrej emphasized the need for inclusivity, particularly women’s leadership in manufacturing:
“True transformation will come when more women step into decision-making roles, shaping the future of this industry. While government support remains crucial, the real driving force will be the bold vision of MSMEs, startups, and corporate leaders who push boundaries and challenge conventions.”

Geetanjali Vikram Kirloskar, Chairperson & Managing Director, Kirloskar System Ltd, framed the economic stakes:
“Manufacturing is the backbone of any great economy, and India’s journey toward becoming a $35 trillion powerhouse by 2047 hinges on our ability to scale this sector. Today, at $600 billion, our manufacturing industry represents immense potential—one that must expand beyond 25% of GDP to truly drive national growth.”

Kirloskar also highlighted the critical importance of supply chain and logistics infrastructure:
“In the pursuit of making India a global manufacturing powerhouse, we must recognize that our strength is only as strong as the backbone that supports it—our supply chain and logistics infrastructure. A robust, agile, and resilient supply chain is not just a facilitator; it is a fundamental driver of disruptive innovation and competitiveness in manufacturing.”

Chandrajit Banerjee, Director General, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), shared a powerful vision:
“India stands at the crossroads of an industrial revolution—one that will define our economic destiny for generations to come. While we celebrate our progress, we must also confront the challenges ahead with unwavering resolve. To transform India from a $3.7 trillion economy to a $30–35 trillion powerhouse by 2047, manufacturing must claim its rightful place—contributing at least 25% to our GDP. This is not just an economic necessity; it is a national imperative.”

He also emphasized that achieving this vision will require more than just rapid growth:
“It will demand bold policy reforms, relentless innovation, and an industry-wide commitment to excellence. The future belongs to those who dare to build it—let this summit be the catalyst that shapes India’s journey to becoming a global manufacturing leader.”

Swati Salgaocar, Chairperson, CII Western Region & President, V M Salgaocar and Brothers Pvt Ltd, highlighted India’s strategic shift:
“India is not an emerging player in manufacturing; it is an evolving powerhouse. We have a strong foundation, and our trajectory is clear: from 17% to 25% of GDP in manufacturing. This gap is not a deficit—it is an open field of opportunity. The question is not just how much we manufacture, but how we do it. Our success will be defined by our ability to embrace intelligent, sustainable, and technologically advanced production models.”

Abheek Singhi, Chair of Practices, Managing Director & Senior Partner, BCG, outlined the need for a fundamental transformation in manufacturing:
“In an era where sustainability is no longer a choice but an imperative, manufacturing must evolve to integrate cutting-edge technology. The fusion of geopolitical realities, digital transformation, and sustainability will define the next industrial revolution. Our ability to scale manufacturing while remaining environmentally conscious is the challenge of our time.”

Summing up the Inaugural Session, Sunil Chordia, Past Chairman, CII Western Region & Chairman, CII WR Sub-Committee on Manufacturing and Chairman & Managing Director, Rajratan Global Wire Ltd, emphasized:
“Progress is not driven by conversations alone; it is propelled by action. As we stand at this turning point, let’s seize the moment—collaborate, innovate, and build a manufacturing ecosystem that is resilient, sustainable, and future-ready. Together, we will establish India as a global manufacturing leader.”

As India moves towards its $35 trillion economy vision by 2047, manufacturing will be at its core. The 20th CII Manufacturing Summit reinforced the need for bold leadership, strategic investment, and policy-driven innovation to establish India as a global manufacturing leader.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/corporate-gallery/indias-journey-toward-becoming-a-35-trillion-powerhouse-by-2047-hinges-on-our-ability-to-scale-manufacturing-sector-geetanjali-vikram-kirloskar

This baseball league will use robot umpires from next season

Tilray-Aktie kämpft mit erheblichen operativen Herausforderungen

Das Kerngeschäft von Tilray in Kanada gerät derzeit unter starken Druck. Ein Streik in British Columbia hat eine wichtige Vertriebsachse lahmgelegt und wirft neue Schatten auf die kurzfristigen Geschäftsaussichten des Cannabis-Konzerns.

Lieferkette unter Druck

In British Columbia eskaliert ein Arbeitskampf der BC General Employees Union (BCGEU), der Tilray besonders hart trifft. Der Streik führte zur vorübergehenden Schließung des Cannabis-Distributionszentrums der BC Liquor Distribution Branch (LDB). Bis auf Weiteres können keine Cannabis-Bestellungen angenommen, zusammengestellt oder verschickt werden.

Diese Unterbrechung eines zentralen Vertriebskanals schafft erhebliche operative Hürden für Cannabis-Produzenten wie Tilray. Der Ausfall des LDB-Systems trifft die Umsatzströme aus einem der großen kanadischen Märkte direkt und bringt konkrete Herausforderungen für das Unternehmen mit sich.

Volatilität nimmt zu

Der Markt hat bereits auf diese operativen Schwierigkeiten reagiert. Die Tilray-Aktie zeigt ihre charakteristische Volatilität, und Investoren bewerten nun ein konkretes Risiko für die Performance im Heimatmarkt – unabhängig von den breiteren Sektortrends.

Die Aktie notiert derzeit deutlich unter ihrem 52-Wochen-Hoch. Dieser neue Gegenwind fügt der Marktperformance eine weitere Komplexitätsebene hinzu.

Diversifizierung als Gegenstrategie

Parallel zu den Problemen im Cannabis-Geschäft treibt Tilray seine Diversifizierungsstrategie im Getränkesektor voran. Das Unternehmen stellte kürzlich eine neue Palette an Herbst-Craft-Bieren vor und unterstreicht damit sein Engagement, Non-Cannabis-Umsätze weiter auszubauen.

Die neuen, Oktoberfest-inspirierten Produkte umfassen unter anderem:

  • Atwater Brewery’s Bloktober Fest
  • Blue Point Brewing’s Oktoberfest
  • Breckenridge Brewery’s Oktoberfest
  • Terrapin Beer Company’s Oktoberfest
  • Widmer Brothers’ Okto Festive Ale

Kann diese Strategie die aktuellen Probleme kompensieren?

Die operative Störung in British Columbia zeigt deutlich, wie verwundbar das Kerngeschäft von Tilray nach wie vor ist. Die Diversifizierungsbemühungen mögen langfristig greifen, kurzfristig bleibt die Abhängigkeit vom Cannabis-Geschäft jedoch das dominierende Risiko.

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Tilray-Aktie: Kaufen oder verkaufen?!

Eine neue Tilray-Analyse vom 24. September liefert die Antwort. Die neuesten Tilray-Zahlen sprechen eine klare Sprache: Es besteht dringender Handlungsbedarf für Tilray-Aktionäre.

Lohnt sich ein Einstieg oder sollten Sie lieber verkaufen? In der aktuellen Gratis-Analyse vom 24. September erfahren Sie, was jetzt zu tun ist.

Tilray: Kaufen oder verkaufen? Hier weiterlesen.

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‘Bads of Bollywood’: Anya defends Aryan Khan amid ghost-director rumors

**Anya Singh Defends Aryan Khan Amid Ghost-Director Rumors Surrounding ‘The Bads of Bollywood’**

*By Apoorva Rastogi | Sep 24, 2025, 01:55 PM*

Actor Anya Singh, who recently starred in Aryan Khan’s directorial debut, *The Bads of Bollywood*, has come forward to defend him amid swirling rumors questioning his directorial capabilities.

In an exclusive conversation with *Hindustan Times*, Singh emphasized Khan’s dedication and hard work on the project. “I feel people just want an opportunity to bring another person down,” she remarked, addressing social media claims suggesting that Khan may have employed a ghost director for the series.

**Dedication Behind the Scenes**

Singh praised Khan’s tireless commitment, revealing that his energy never wavered throughout the shooting schedule. “He has worked really hard on this project. From 7 in the morning to 11pm, his energy never dropped. You never saw him sigh. He was always smiling and so focused,” she shared.

Highlighting Khan’s vision, Singh noted that despite having the option to hire seasoned technicians, he chose to collaborate with a team of young writers and Directors of Photography (DOPs). This decision underscored his trust in emerging talent and his hands-on approach to direction.

**Secrecy Around the Climax**

In a surprising revelation, Singh disclosed that the cast was kept in the dark regarding the show’s climax until the very day of shooting. “We never read the climax. We were narrated the climax on the day of the shoot. For months, we didn’t know what it was,” she explained.

Only three senior cast members—Mona Singh, Bobby Deol, and Manoj Pahwa—along with Khan and the writers Bilal Siddiqui and Manav Chauhan, were privy to the ending ahead of time. This secrecy added an element of suspense and authenticity to the performances.

**Reception to ‘The Bads of Bollywood’**

Aryan Khan’s *The Bads of Bollywood* has been met with critical acclaim and warmly received by fans. The series boasts an ensemble cast including Lakshya, Raghav Juyal, and Sahher Bambba, with special cameos by Bollywood heavyweights such as Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, Aamir Khan, Karan Johar, Ranbir Kapoor, and Ranveer Singh.

Currently streaming on Netflix, the show has generated buzz both for its fresh storytelling and the high-profile involvement of Bollywood stars.

*Stay tuned for more updates on your favorite Bollywood projects and stars.*
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