Netflix has dropped the first look at Alice in Borderland season 3, teasing a final game with the mysterious joker card playing a key role. The Alice in Borderland new teaser art shows three figures on a rooftop staring up at a large joker card in the sky, hinting at a new character yet to be revealed. The joker was first alluded to in Alice in Borderland season 2 when it appeared on a table full of playing cards. Set in a dystopian Tokyo, Alice in Borderland revolves around players who must take part in deadly games, each marked by different playing cards. These games help extend their visas in the city, but once the visa expires, the players face execution by lasers shot from above. Read More: Mortal Kombat 2: First look at “Johnny Cage” starring Karl Urban Fans have been eagerly awaiting Alice in Borderland season 3, which is set to premiere on Netflix in September 2025. Netflix has already delivered two successful seasons, with season 2 receiving impressive viewing hours,...
A Colorado daycare owner has been jailed for six years for hiding 26 neglected children in her basement that was hidden behind a fake wall. Some of the 26 affected children are still traumatised after being hidden behind a sliding fake wall at a daycare named Mountain Play Place in Colorado Springs. Twelve of the youngsters were under two years-old, despite Faith being told she could only care for two kids in that age bracket. According to the Dailymail UK , when the police arrived at the daycare owner, Carla Marie Faith’s place in November 2019, the staircase to the basement was hidden behind a sliding fake wall. She was only licensed to care for six children but had taken on more than four times as many. The kids, some of whom were sweaty, soiled and thirsty, were being looked after by just two adults, according to an arrest affidavit. A 26th child was picked up by a parent while police were at the daycare. The daycare has since been closed, along with another one owned by Fait...
KARACHI: Director General of Civil Aviation Authority (DGCAA) Nader Shafi Dar has announced that all Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) planes will undergo thorough inspections, as efforts to lift the ban on flights to Europe intensify, ARY News reported on Monday. Following the arrival of the International Aviation Organization’s audit report, the European ban is expected to be lifted by November. Shafi expressed optimism about the upcoming increase in commercial flights to Pakistan and highlighted Pakistan’s air safety measures as the best in the region, surpassing those of India. In a related move, the CAA has issued new guidelines regarding Passenger Name Records (PNR). Passengers will no longer be prevented from boarding due to discrepancies between their PNR at booking and travel time. This decision follows multiple complaints from passengers who were previously denied boarding under such circumstances. from ARY NEWS https://ift.tt/Drh6XfZ https://ift.tt/LNvGtrg
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