Katrina Kaif is all set to sizzle in an item song titled Husn Parcham for the movie Zero. A teaser of the song video is already out, which has been making a lot of noise. But with this, a speculation of Katrina being used just a glam doll in yet another movie is doing the rounds. "Everyone uses katrina kaif like a Bar Dancer or Masala Dancer, it's only Salman khan who gives her proper and decent roles, the main reason behind her bollywood survival." @BeingKushSharma
"The Tories are conducting their second referendum on Mrs May's leadership of the Conservative party. A lot of new facts & issues have emerged since the first referendum two years ago & the voters want a chance to change their mind." @Andrew_Adonis
Home Secretary Mr Javid and BoJo are interviewed in today's issue of pro-Tory magazine The Spectator. Mr Javid, the son of a bus driver, boasts of his rise to be vice-president of a major bank aged 25 and Cabinet minister at 48. He declares the party needs to reflect this "bigger picture" of social mobility.
Mr Javid said: "I want Britain to be that kind of opportunity society where the Government is your friend, working with you, enabling. Rather than holding you back, intentionally or not."?"Boris Johnson is now favourite to be next Conservative leader. I will not accept Boris Johnson as leader of my country." @aljola
Theresa May will face a leadership challenge this evening after 48 Tory MPs sent letters demanding a no-confidence vote. Conservative MP Graham Brady, the committee's chairman, said a ballot will be held between 6pm and 8pm tonight in the House of Commons. "Months before we crash out of the EU, the Conservative Party turns inwards, again. It's party before country, every single time." @DavidLammy
Bahrain and Oman are the most vulnerable economies in the Gulf, but one has a $10 billion bailout package and the other is on its own. That's why the bonds of Bahrain, whose dwindling foreign-currency reserves fueled concern this year that its currency's peg to the dollar may be at risk, became 2018's best performers in the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council after Saudi Arabia and other rich allies came to the rescue in October.
"Active in Oman for over 20 years, ENGIE employs locally 460 people in the fields of power generation, water desalination and energy services. ENGIE operates a total gross capacity of 3.7 GW of power and 550,000 m3/day of desalinated water production in the Sultanate." @Choiceadagency
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