Do you remember any of your dreams when you wake up in the morning? Or do you feel frustrated when you can’t recall anything?According to a study, eating foods like, fish and sweet potatoes can help you remember your dreams.The study was spearheaded by experts from the University of Adelaide, and the results showed that consuming foods rich in vitamin B6 can help individuals recall what they dreamed about even after they wake up.
Aviation giants fly into Farnborough under Brexit cloud
FARNBOROUGH, (DNA) – Top global plane makers land at the Farnborough airshow in England next week, hoping to pick up speed on demand for passenger jets while charting a path through Brexit and trade war turbulence.This year’s sector showpiece event, opening Monday, will be buzzing on the back of rapid changes in the industry, as US titan Boeing and European arch rival Airbus vie for superiority in the skies.
Pakistan crush Zimbabwe by 201 runs in first ODI
BULAWAYO: (DNA) – Pakistan crushed Zimbabwe by a huge margin of 201 runs in the first of the five One-day Internationals here on Friday.Chasing a mammoth total of 309, Zimbabwe could not resist against young leg-spinner Shadab Khan’s bowling and were all out for a mere 107 runs in 35 overs.Shadab captured four wickets for 32 in nine overs.
Tens of thousands gather in London for anti-Trump protests
LONDON, (DNA) – Tens of thousands of protesters demonstrated in London on Friday against US President Donald Trump, whose four-day visit to Britain has been marred by his extraordinary attack on Prime Minister Theresa May´s Brexit strategy.”#DumpTrump”, “This is the carnival of resistance” and “My mum doesn´t like you! And she likes everyone” read some of the signs held up by protesters as they marched down Oxford Street towards Trafalgar Square.
Iranian Air Force fighter jet crashes
CHABAHAR , (DNA) – A training F-4 jet of Iran ‘s Air Force Wednesday crashed in southeastern Iran , a local official said. Mohammad-Hadi Mar’ashi, deputy governor general of Konarak, Province of Sistan-Baluchestan, told the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) that the pilot and co-pilot of the plane, who had ejected prior to the crash, were injured.
Croatia to face France in final of world cup 2018 after knocking England out
MOSCOW, (DNA) – What started as a joke turned into reality that England just might win the World Cup. However, they had to face a resilient and experienced Croatian side in the semi-final of the tournament.Characteristically, the English took lead from a set-piece which was converted by Kieran Trippier. It took an hour for Croatia to get back into the game. For England fans, all hell broke lose after Ivan Perisic sharply equalized.
French Military Helicopter crashes, Pilot killed
PARIS, (DNA) – France ‘s army says a French military helicopter has crashed in Ivory Coast during a training mission, killing the pilot and injuring another crew member.The army says the 25-year-old officer died yesterday night of injuries sustained when his Gazelle helicopter crashed about 20 kilometers (12 miles) east of Abidjan earlier in the day.
Muslim scholars plead for peace in Afghanistan
JEDDAH, (DNA) – : More than 100 Muslim scholars from around the world meeting Wednesday in the Saudi holy city of Mecca issued an urgent appeal for peace in Afghanistan as they ended a two-day conference.”The solution to the cause of the Muslim Afghani must particularly go through mutual understanding and direct peaceful negotiations,” read the closing declaration.
Turkey strongly reacts over Peshawar blast
ISLAMABAD, (DNA) – The government of Turkey has condemned a suicide bomb attack in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa capital at a political rally late Tuesday which killed at least 21 people.“We learned with sorrow that a terrorist attack perpetrated at an election rally in Peshawar resulted in the loss of lives of many and left many others wounded,” the Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Wednesday morning.
Drinking eight cups of coffee a day could help you live longer: Study
Drinking coffee could boost your chances of a longer life, research shows, even for those who consume as many as eight cups a day.In a study of around half-a-million British adults, coffee drinkers were found to have a slightly lower risk of death over a 10-year follow-up period than non-coffee drinkers.The apparent longevity boost comes as yet another piece of good news for coffee lovers, with health benefits recorded in drinkers of instant, ground and decaffeinated coffee.


















