DOLLY PARTON RETURNS TO PUBLIC EYE TO CELEBRATE OPENING DAY AT DOLLYWOOD . (PHOTO).

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 Dolly Parton returns to public eye to celebrate opening day at Dollywood     Dolly Parton made her first public appearance in months to celebrate the opening day of Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, on Friday. The country music icon reflected on the past year, a year after the death of her husband of nearly 60 years, Carl Dean, saying she is “doing good” and has been working to rebuild herself spiritually, emotionally, and physically after grieving and dealing with health issues that kept her from touring. Joined on stage by Dollywood president Eugene Naughton, Parton brought her trademark humor to the crowd, joking about rumors of a new husband while reaffirming her devotion to Dean. She also shared updates on her ongoing projects, including a new Broadway musical and her Dolly’s Life of Many Colors Museum in Nashville. Parton previewed the park’s 41st season, highlighting the upcoming NightFlight Expedition ride, a new “Run Dollywood” race weekend, an updated ...

PAKISTAN’S MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS CLAIMED THAT ITS OFFICIAL X (FORMERLY TWITTER) ACCOUNT HAD BEEN HACKED AFTER A POST WAS SHARED APPEALING FOR INTERNATIONAL LOANS DUE TO ESCALATING TENSIONS WITH INDIA. (PHOTOS).


 On Friday, Pakistan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs claimed that its official X (formerly Twitter) account had been hacked after a post was shared appealing for international loans due to escalating tensions with India. 

The post, which quickly went viral, stated that the country needed help after “heavy losses inflicted by the enemy” and urged global partners to support de-escalation efforts. However, ministry officials told Reuters the post was unauthorized and that they were working to regain control of the account.


The timing of the alleged hack raised eyebrows, as Pakistan’s economy is already under severe stress. The country owes around $8.8 billion to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), making it one of the IMF’s largest debtors. Moody’s, a global credit rating agency, also warned earlier this week that any sustained conflict with India could threaten Pakistan’s economic recovery, fiscal targets, and overall stability.


The tensions come in the wake of India’s military operation called Operation Sindoor, launched in response to a deadly terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22. The Indian armed forces targeted nine terror infrastructure sites across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir on May 7. In retaliation, Pakistan attempted large-scale drone and missile strikes, which were neutralized by India’s defence systems.


India’s Defence Minister Rajnath Singh assured citizens that the country is prepared to defend its sovereignty at all costs. He emphasized India’s preference for peace and dialogue but warned that any provocation would be met with strong, responsible action. The situation remains tense as both nations await further diplomatic and military developments.

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