Brad Pitt didn't strike son Maddox, proves airport footage

Washington D.C. [USA], Sept. 25 : Recent allegations claiming that Brad Pitt struck his son Maddox over a fight, might be gaining a new light as a footage caught at Minnesota's International Falls Airport shows no such sign.

The footage shows Pitt screaming at his teen son but making no physical contact before driving off on airport fuel truck, reports the Daily Mail.

According to a source who saw the video, "Brad is seen yelling a lot during it, but nothing physical."

This may clear the 52-year-old actor on abuse allegations made when his wife Angelina Jolie filed a divorce on the grounds of 'irreconcilable differences.'

Whether that was the extent of the confrontation between the father and son, or if the heated row continued after the plane took back off, is unsure.

Sergio Araujo's equalizer helps Las Palmas hold Real to La Liga draw

Las Palmas [Spain], Sept. 25 : Forward Sergio Araujo popped up with the late equalizer as Real Madrid were held to a 2-2 draw against Las Palmas in their sixth La Liga clash here in Gran Canaria on Sunday.

Midfielder Marco Asensio put Zinedine Zidane's side ahead in the 33rd minute of the match before the home side levelled the score via Pedro Taunausu just five minutes later, goal.com reports.

Striker Karim Benzama, who came as a substitute for Marco Asensio, then struck his second goal of the season from close range in the 67th minute to put Real in lead once again.

However, late substitute Araujo scored a dramatic equaliser just five minutes prior to the full time to earn Las Palmas a point and restrict Madrid to a second La Liga draw in four days.

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Pakistan can fool only its own on terrorism, not the world: MJ Akbar

New York [USA], Sept. 25 : Maintaining that Pakistan's argument has no takers at the United Nation, Minister of State for External Affairs MJ Akbar has said that Islamabad can fool its people but cannot fool the world on terrorism.

"In the speeches at the UN it was all clear that Pakistan's argument has no takers. No one even agrees to it. And our [India's] word on terrorism, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said about it, Sushma Swaraj has said it, and you can see the results. Now the world understands all of it and says that whatever India is saying is right because we are saying it from faith," Akbar told ANI.

Modi's speech an 'empty threat' from Islamabad's perspective: Pak author Tarek Fatah

Geneva [Switzerland], Sept. 25 : After Prime Minister Modi's strongly worded speech against Pakistan, Pakistani author and analyst Tarek Fatah said that for Islamabad such speeches are just empty threats until it directly feels the heat.

"It is encouraging that he (Prime Minister Modi) has brought it up one more time, but it depends whether it is having any effect on the Pakistani military government or not. I don't think Pakistan takes anything seriously because from their perspective, these are just empty threats," Fatah told ANI.

He said that unless the Government of Pakistan feels the heat directly, there will not be any change in their attitude.

PM Modi's statement on PoK, Gilgit-Baltistan a 'positive step': exiled PoK leader

Geneva [Switzerland], Sept. 25 : With Prime Minister Narendra Modi cautioning the people of Pakistan that their leaders were misleading them by talking about Kashmir when they could not even take care of the part of Kashmir under Pakistan's occupation, exiled Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) leader Mumtaz Khan on Sunday said it is a positive step and statement regarding PoK and Gilgit-Baltistan, though it is late, and hoped it wasn't a tactical statement.

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