Vol 3 Issue-04 April 2016

Vol 3 Issue-04 April 2016

1 Vol 3, Issue 04 www.syncmag.ca | 11th Apr - 10th May2016 2 Vol 3, Issue 04 www.syncmag.ca | 11th Apr - 10th May 2016 3 Vol 3, Issue 04 www.syncmag.ca | 11th Apr - 10th May2016 9th PFDC Sunslik Fashion 19 10 Diary of the Month 41 Saira Rizwan Lawn 2016 In-Sync 06 Quebec Police Officers Engaged In Sexual Misconduct In Haiti China’s Xinjiang Seals Pakistan Ties With $2BN In Deals Sync Tainment 46 Sync Pink 17 10 Tricks To Stop Thinning Hair Reel Review: Kapoor & Sons Sync Tainment 44 SRK ‘Fan’ Breaks Records, Earns 50 Crore In Just Two Days Sync Paparazzi 34 Paul Walker’s Daughter Gets $10.1 Million Settlement Sync Realtionship 29 3 Shortcuts to a happy marriage Ek Shaam Dosti Kay Naam Editor’s Letter Dear Readers, Cover Story We are back with another exciting issue. Spring is just started & summers are around corner so are the designers busy launching their latest lawn collections & leaving no stone unturned to bring the best to you. We kept our eyes at the best collections & featured some of them in this issue, some others will be coming in our next issue, so have look at them inside. On eve of International Women’s Day, we have paid special tribute to the most inspirational women’s figure & former first lady of United States, Nancy Davis Reagan as she rest in peace & left behind her all the legacy. Cover Credits: LOTUS PR This issue also features reel review on Hollywood’s block blustered movie “Dead Pool” & exclusive sneak peak to one of the biggest awards shows “The Oscars” & many more on inside pages. We hope that you’ll enjoy reading the issue as much as we’ve while creating it for you. Happy Reading! Syncmag Team EDITORIAL Editor-in-Chief: Naseer Mehdi Khan Managing Editor: Sadia Sajid Creative Editor: Habiba Zamun PHOTOGRAPHERS Paul Aswathi MediaVision Sanish Cherian Alfaaz Photography Showbiz Editor - Special to SyncMag Sanjay Patel Celebrity & Fashion Editor Nirav Patel SYNCMAG www.syncmag.ca [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/syncmag.ca http://www.twitter.com/syncmagazine 38 32 6 In-Sync Vol 3, Issue 04 Tete A Tete Saudi Arabia bans Iran’s Mahan Air from flying into Kingdom Quebec Police Officers Engaged In Sexual Misconduct In Haiti Several Quebec police officers engaged in sexual misconduct while working as UN peacekeepers in Haiti, including at least two who had children with Haitian women during the course of their mission, Radio-Canada has learned.“There’s a code of silence. The cases that are not reported are kept secret. People come back and continue their activities,” said a former police officer with the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH).According to CBC’s French-language service Radio- Canada, at least two Montreal police officers fathered children while working with MINUSTAH.One of them had a child with his Haitian housekeeper while on a mission in 2013, contrary to UN rules of engagement, which strictly prohibit having sex with residents while deployed.The man, who was in a relationship in Canada, was denounced by colleagues upon his return. He was suspended by Montreal police for nine days. He has since retired from the force and now helps the mother of his child in Haiti.The case and subsequent suspension reverberated all the way to UN headquarters in New York, which recently released its annual report on allegations of exploitation and sexual abuse in the United Nations system. U.S. Ambassador to the UN Samantha Power also complained at a meeting of the UN Security Council that the officer had only received a nine-day suspension for his actions in Haiti.She said the disciplinary action is clearly insufficient. It’s a view shared by Rosy Augustus of the National Human Rights Network in Haiti.“Nine days is trivializing the life of a child and it is trivializing the regulation that there should be no such relationship between MINUSTAH and Haitian workers,” she said. Another Montreal police officer had a child with a Haitian woman in 2012. Obama Says Destroying Is Israel Restarts Work On West His‘Top Priority’ Bank Wall US President Barack Obama said Tuesday that destroying Israel began construction on a controversial part of its the militant Islamic State (IS) group remains his “top priority” separation barrier in the occupied West Bank on Thursday, at a time when the militant group continues to lose ground in near a Palestinian Christian town.Cranes began lifting eight- Iraq and Syria.“We continue to take on their leadership, their metre(yard)-high financial networks, their infrastructure,” Obama said at a blocks into place meeting with senior military officials in the White House.“We near Beit Jala, are going to south of Jerusalem squeeze them and close to and we will Bethlehem, a defeat them.”“As photographer we’ve seen witnessed. This part from Turkey to of the wall could cut Belgium, ISIL Palestinians from still has the their olive groves. ability to launch Nicola Khamis, mayor of Beit Jala, condemned what he saw serious terrorist as a land grab.“This land is for our families, our children,” he attacks,” he said by phone from the bridge next to the construction site. added, using another term for IS.Coalition forces must The Israeli army referred questions to the defence ministry, maintain pressure on the insurgents using diplomacy and which did not immediately respond.Residents of Beit Jala fear intelligence as well as military operations, coordinating the construction of the wall may lead to the expansion of the operations between various branches of government, he nearby Israeli settlements of Gilo and Har Gilo.Khamis said said.“We can no longer tolerate the kinds of positioning that they hoped to battle the wall’s construction, with emergency is enabled by them having headquarters in Raqqa and in strategy meetings planned, but he conceded they had no Mosul,” he said of cities in Syria and Iraq. further appeals within the Israeli legal system. www.syncmag.ca | 11th Apr - 10th May 2016 In-Sync 7 Vol 3, Issue 04 Tom Mulcair And The NDP Try To Figure Sueddeutsche Zeitung Says Out Where To Go Next Not All Panama Papers Need It is a cruel irony that New Democrats should have to live with the loss To Be Public of their best shot to form a federal NDP government at the same time that socialism is having a bit of a moment in the English-speaking world, courtesy of Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders in the United States and Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn in Britain.It is crueller still that Tom Mulcair, the stern and stiff political veteran once caricatured as Angry Tom and now accused of being too restrained on the debate stage, should have to The German newspaper that first obtained languish as the diminished the so-called Panama Papers, a vast trove leader of the third party while a of documents on offshore companies, said grumpy old man (Sanders) and a bearded old man (Corbyn) are invested Thursday that it won’t publish all the files, with socialist hopes and dreams. In an alternate reality, Mulcair is prime arguing that not all are of public interest. minister of Canada and one-third of a hot new trend.In actual reality, Mulcair Sueddeutsche Zeitung received the might be entering his final weekend as leader of the NDP. Democracy, of documents from an unidentified source course, is neither gentle nor simple nor particularly predictable. And as more than a year ago and shared at least such, the New Democrats gathering in Edmonton for the party’s biennial parts of them with dozens of other media convention are deserving of some sympathy. outlets around the world. Since the first reports were published Sunday, prominent politicians, celebrities and businesspeople China’s Xinjiang Seals Pakistan Ties have had their offshore business dealings dragged into the spotlight, prompting a flurry With $2BN In Deals of public outrage, official investigations and Companies from China’s violence-prone far western region of Xinjiang fierce denials from some of those named. signed deals worth about $2 billion with Pakistan this week during a visit to Sueddeutsche Zeitung said the complete Pakistan by Xinjiang’s top official, who sought to cement ties with an important set of 11.5 million documents “won’t be security partner.Pakistan last year agreed energy and infrastructure made available to the public or to law projects worth $46 billion with China to set up the China-Pakistan Economic enforcement agencies. That’s because the Corridor.In return, China SZ isn’t the extended arm of prosecutors will get a free trade zone or the tax investigators.”Authorities have in Pakistan’s Gwadar port legal powers to obtain such documents from and access to the Arabian those suspected of wrongdoing, and in many Sea. New Pakistani cases there’s no public interest in revealing roads will open up routes companies’ or individuals’ offshore business for Chinese goods into dealings, the Munich-based paper said.The Europe and the Middle documents relate to Panamanian law firm East from landlocked Mossack Fonseca, which helps create shell Xinjiang, which borders companies for the world’s rich and famous. Pakistan.During a four-day visit to Pakistan, Xinjiang’s Communist Party The firm said it has filed a criminal complaint chief Zhang Chunxian met Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, visited Islamabad, alleging that the data was stolen in a hacking Karachi and Gwadar, the official Xinjiang Daily said on Friday. “China and attack.Sueddeutsche Zeitung said it didn’t Pakistan have a deep friendship, are good neighbours, friends, brothers know how the anonymous source obtained and partners,” the newspaper

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