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Imran Khan, the Pakistani prime minister, delivered a speech at the UN that has stirred up praise on social media.

Khan’s speech talked about climate change, where he mentioned that Pakistan is aiming to plant 10 billion trees. He also touched on the topic of money laundering, where he said that a crisis is coming for the people if the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.

He did not just talk about Pakistan, he also spoke on behalf of all Muslims when he addressed Islamophob­ia. @Intellectr­oll tweeted: “Imran

Khan wasn’t just representi­ng

Pakistan at #UNGA2019. The first half of the speech was about global Islamophob­ia and unjust wars imposed in Muslim lands. Indeed he now speaks for the Muslim world.”

Then he spoke on the most pressing issue of all: Sudanese romantic-comedy follows the story of Adnan, a rebel, torn between his love for his girlfriend Lina and the AK47. It takes place at a rebel-held area in Sudan, amid the civil war.

•Italian-born

DJ and producer Fabrizio Marra is playing tonight at the Moon Republic in Beirut. Widely known in the undergroun­d music scene, Marra is famous for Kashmir. He said that he has been trying to raise the alarm at the UN this week about the danger of a nuclear war breaking out over Kashmir.

@mshafiquk tweeted: “What a great speech by #ImranKhan Prime Minister of #Pakistan at the UN General Assembly. Consistent on Kashmir, exposing far-right Modi, climate change, poverty reduction and Islamophob­ia. A proud moment for all Pakistanis.” @ElifTurkey said: “Indeed #ImranKhanM­akesHistor­y, their words proved him as a brave and true leader of the Muslim World. We Turks respect and love him. Pakistan and Turkey will together fight for dignity and freedom of our #Kashmir brothers and sisters.”

@SaadRasool­l said: “I don’t care what anyone says, #ImranKhan’s speech at the UN was the most passionate articulati­on of the #Kashmir issue and its humanitari­an crisis by a world leader.” his inventive beats and melodies, characteri­zed by a unique blend of house and techno.

•Louvre

Abu Dhabi’s Children’s Museum is hosting “A Cosmic Adventure,” an interactiv­e adventure game inspired by the clothing portrayed in artworks from the museum’s permanent galleries. The adventure runs until the end of May 2020.

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