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Hania Aamir ‘warns’ her friends

Hania Aamir warns her friends about Valentine's Day, stating she's not feeling the spirit and will unfollow anyone sharing flower pictures. The viral video hints at her relationship status and her plan to spend the day alone. The warning has sparked interesting responses online. Known for her social media presence, Hania updates fans on Instagram.

IMF warns of Maldives foreign debt crisis, after China borrowing

The IMF warns of a potential foreign debt crisis in the Maldives due to heavy borrowing from China and a shift away from India. The country's fiscal deficits and public debt are projected to remain elevated without urgent policy adjustments. Despite economic recovery from the pandemic, uncertainty persists, and the Maldives remains at high risk of external debt distress.

China warns US tech curbs will ‘come back to bite them’

Beijing warned that US tech restrictions on Chinese firms, such as Yangtze Memory Technologies, will have repercussions. The Pentagon's move bars these companies from future US military contracts and places them under greater scrutiny. China's foreign ministry criticized the US actions, stating it will "harm the interests of US firms and investors" and will ultimately "come back to bite them."

UN warns of worsening medical conditions at Gaza’ al-Aqsa Hospital

The UN World Health Organization warns of worsening medical conditions at Gaza's al-Aqsa Hospital, the last functioning hospital in central Gaza. Israeli bombardments have put the majority of Gaza's hospitals out of action, resulting in dire shortages and overwhelmed facilities. The ongoing violence has led to an increase in casualties and fatalities, exacerbating the medical crisis.

Russia warns Japan

Japan's plan to provide Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine could negatively impact Russia-Japan relations, warns Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova. This move, amid deteriorating ties following Russia's actions in Ukraine, may lead to severe consequences for Japan. The conflict further strains relations, compounded by Japan's military concerns over increased Russian presence on disputed islands.

PM warns terrorists to surrender ‘unconditionally’ or face state’s wrath

In Islamabad, Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar issued a stern warning to terrorist groups on Monday, urging them to surrender unconditionally as the state would not engage in negotiations with them. Speaking during an interaction with the families of martyrs at the interior ministry, where he also launched the country's new visa policy, PM Kakar emphasized that the state would not show leniency towards terrorists responsible for violence and the killing of innocent citizens.