Celebrity couple Hiba Bukhari and her husband Arez Ahmed have reacted to false news about pregnancy on social media and said that they have had four to five children on YouTube.
They have broken their silence on rumours about Hiba supposedly being pregnant in a new vlog on their YouTube channel.
During the vlog, they can be seen sitting in a park and discussing various issues including traveling in a car.
A short video from their vlog spreading rumors about their children also went viral on social media.
In the video, Arez Ahmed tells his wife that a friend from Australia sent him a YouTube video, which claimed that Hiba Bukhari had given birth to a son.
He said that in the video, Hiba Bukhari’s face was superimposed on a woman’s face, and the woman was shown on a hospital bed with a child, claiming that the actress had given birth.
He said, “This was his fourth or fifth child on YouTube, for which Hiba Bukhari also expressed regret.”
She then asked, “Which one was our best child on YouTube?” to which her husband replied, “Which one was it?”
She jokingly replied, “In the third or fourth month of marriage, our child was delivered on YouTube, that one was the best.”
She termed the false news dangerous and said, “I am very afraid of such news.”
He then added, “Once after watching a video of the birth of a child on YouTube, a friend called my father and taunted him that why did he not inform him about the birth of a grandson?”
A few days ago, Nadia Khan claimed that Hiba Bukhari is pregnant and Arez Ahmed told her about it, but till now, they have not spoken on the matter.
Lebanon’s Health Minister Firass Abiad has updated that 12 people have been killed after paging devices used by Hezbollah exploded across the country on Tuesday.
Among the dead are two children, while the number of wounded are between 2,750 and 2,800. Some injured are being treated in Syria while others will be sent to Iran, according to the minister.
Previously, it was reported Israel’s use of advanced technology in attacks against Hezbollah in Lebanon has claimed nine lives and more than 3,000 injured, including Hezbollah’s fighters and Iran’s envoy to Beirut.
Almost 5000 pagers in possession of Hezbollah members in different areas of Lebanon exploded simultaneously.
Reuters reported that Israel’s spy agency Mosad planted explosives inside the pagers imported by the Lebanese fighter group Hezbollah before Tuesday’s explosions.
Nine people, including a child, were martyred in pager blasts, while more than 2,500 were injured, 200 of them are in critical condition, as per Lebanon’s Ministry of Health.
Several Hezbollah fighters were also injured by explosions in pager devices used for communication.
Iran’s ambassador to Lebanon, Mojtaba Amani, has also severely been injured as a result of pager blasts, losing one eye while the other one is injured.
Media reports suggest that explosions in pager devices took place in southern Lebanon and the suburbs of Beirut. Wounded members of Hezbollah have been taken to the hospital, many of them in critical condition.
There were explosions in several wireless communication devices across Lebanon, as a result of which many people were injured, says a statement issued by the security forces of Lebanon.
Reuters report that the pagers in which the blasts took place were modern models that had been purchased in recent months from Taiwan-based Gold Apollo, but the company said in a statement it did not manufacture the devices. It said they were made by a company called BAC which has a licence to use its brand, but gave no more details.
“The product was not ours. It was only that it had our brand on it,” Gold Apollo founder Hsu Ching-Kuang told reporters at the company’s offices in the northern Taiwanese city of New Taipei on Wednesday.
“For Israel to embed an explosive trigger within the new batch of pagers, they would have likely needed access to the supply chain of these devices,” Brussels-based military and security analyst Elijah Magnier told AFP.
“Israeli intelligence has infiltrated the production process, adding an explosive component and remote triggering mechanism into the pagers without raising suspicion,” he said, raising the prospect the third party which sold the devices could have been an “intelligence front” set up by Israel for the purpose.
An investigation has been launched by Lebanon to determine whether the pagers arrived in Lebanon directly from Taiwan or were imported to Lebanon from a third country.
Hezbollah has directly blamed Israel for the pager blasts.
Lebanese media claim that the pager explosions happened after the devices were hacked by Israel. Eyewitness account shared that the pagers first got extremely hot and then exploded.
What is a pager?
Pager was the most popular messaging device used around the world till the last century.
It is a wireless device that transmits messages through electronic waves, through which written and voice messages can be sent.
Invented in the 50s and 60s of the 20th century, this device saw its rise in the 80s.
However, it is still used by emergency services and security agencies in most countries because modern pagers are considered more secure than mobile phones.
An investigative report by Turkish media said that the pager sends messages on sophisticated systems, but hacking is possible.
Pagers operate on radio frequency and the radio frequency can be controlled remotely.
The local media claims that the pager contained less than 20 grams of explosives which were detonated through calls and messages. Mossad had infiltrated the pagers’ supply chain.
Hezbollah says ‘will continue’ fight to support Gaza after pager blasts
Lebanon’s Hezbollah said Wednesday it “will continue, as in all the past days, its blessed operations to support Gaza”, after a deadly wave of exploding pagers the Iran-backed militant group blamed on Israel.
“This path is ongoing and separate from the difficult reckoning that the criminal enemy must await for its massacre on Tuesday,” the group said in a statement issued on Telegram.
Portugal has announced the issuance of a special €7 coin embossing its national football star Cristiano Ronaldo featuring his famous nickname CR7.
This coin is Portugal’s tribute to Ronaldo’s outstanding contribution to the world of football and his achievements throughout his career.
The coin will be officially used as money in Portugal, symbolizing how Ronaldo has left a lasting mark on both the game and his country. Over the years, he has inspired millions of fans around the world with his incredible talent, dedication and success.
Beyond the soccer field, Ronaldo’s influence is far-reaching. Recently, he became the first person to cross 1 billion followers on social media.
This achievement further cements his position not only as a sports star but also as a global icon who appreciates his work both inside and outside of football.
Actress Juvaria Abbasi recently shared beautiful pictures of her marriage after about five and a half months of taking vows. The Mehroom actress posted pictures of her nikkah on Instagram with the caption, “We love a happily ever after ♥”
Juvaria tied the knot with entrepreneur Adeel Haider on September 17, 2024. She is getting a series of congratulatory messages from fellow actors, including her sister Anoushay Abbasi, as well as other colleagues and fans.
The bureaucracy has scammed Chief Minister (CM) Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif and electricity consumers over the provincial government’s announcement of providing electricity relief of fourteen rupees per unit.
Lahore Electric Supply Company (LESCO) sources told Geo News that electricity bill relief was only served to single-phase consumer meters, while three-phase consumer meters were exempted.
Despite the announcement by CM Punjab of fourteen rupees unit relief for consumers, the Power Ministry advised giving relief to just single-phase meter consumers.
LESCO sources clarified that no relief is given to three-phase meter consumers this month and explained that three-phase meters are commercial meters and, technically, do not fall in the relief category.
Earlier, CM Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif announced a fourteen-rupee relief for consumers using up to five hundred electricity units per month on their September and October bills.
The relief was granted after the Punjab government decided to cut its development budget and subsidise the small electricity consumers.
Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has stated that Justice Mansoor Ali Shah will replace Chief Justice Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa as the country’s next apex judge.
Speaking to ARY News, the former Foreign Minister said, “On October 26, Justice Mansoor will become the next chief justice — no doubt.”
Responding to the formation of the Federal Constitutional Court (FCC), Chairman PPP said that the Supreme Court’s workload is so heavy that it affects the judiciary’s performance.
He added, “We waited almost 50 years for justice in Shaheed [Zulfiqar Ali] Bhutto’s murder case.”
Expecting a constructive role from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) over the twenty-sixth amendments, Bhutto said, “It is difficult for [the government] to discuss constitutional amendments with PTI along with its input.”
On the same day, appearing in the Geo News programme Capital Talk, Bhutto clarified that Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Fazl (JUI-F) was crafting its amendments draft.
“PPP will prepare its draft regarding the formation of the constitutional court and will share it with Maulana Fazlur Rehman,” he concluded.
Videos have emerged online of Hindu extremists damaging the property of Muslims and storming a procession on Eid Milad-ul-Nabi in India’s Uttar Pradesh.
Indian media reports state that an extremist Hindu mob in Uttar Pradesh’s Bareilly stopped the procession on the occasion of Eid Milad-ul-Nabi by blocking the road and pelting stones at the procession.
As per details, a procession was to be held in Bareilly for which formal permission was taken, but a few hours before the procession, the administration said that the local people had complained, so the venue of the procession was changed.
After negotiations with the administration, it was decided that the procession will be taken out from another road but when the Hindu extremists came to know about it, they blocked the road and stopped the Eid Milad-ul-Nabi procession. A heavy police force reached the spot and brought the situation under control.
Another video has emerged of a Muslim youth being bullied by some extremists for hoisting an Eid Milad un Nabi flag on his bike as they mistook it to be a flag of Pakistan.
Pakistani snooker player Asjad Iqbal has reached the semi-finals of the Snooker World Cup.
Asjad Iqbal defeated China’s Gao Yang by 4, 3 in the quarter finals.
In the semi-final, Asjad Iqbal will face Michael Georgiou of Cyprus. Pakistan’s Owais Munir was defeated in the quarter-finals by Iran’s Ali Garazulu 4-2.
Pakistani social media slammed Afghan Acting Consul General Muhib Ullah Shakil and his aide after they refused to stand up for Pakistan’s national anthem, defying diplomatic norms, at the National Rehmat-ul-Lil-Aalamin (PBUH) Conference in Peshawar on September 17.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Pakistan spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch criticised Afghan diplomats, saying, “The disrespect of the host country’s national anthem is against diplomatic norms.”
Pakistan also lodged a strong protest with Afghan authorities yesterday over the actions of Afghanistan’s acting consul general in Peshawar towards the national anthem.
In a short clip has since gone viral on the internet, everyone, including CM KP Ali Amin Gandapur and other officials, can be seen standing up for the national anthem except the two Afghan gentlemen who deliberately refuse to stand up as a sign of respect.
Relations between both countries have deteriorated ever since the rise of terrorist activities in Pakistan, for which it blames neighbouring Afghanistan.
Some netizens asked whether the Afghan diplomats would do the same if they were invited by China or Iran, while others criticised the KP government for inviting the Afghan diplomats.
Afghan Consulate Peshawar spokesperson Shahid Ullah clarified, ” The Consul General did not stand due to the music in the anthem. We have even banned our own national anthem for the same reason.”
Journalist Ihsanullah Tipu Mehsud wrote on X, “I have said this repeatedly; the Taliban Government functions differently from other traditional political and diplomatic entities, driven fundamentally by an ideology that shapes its state affairs, including both politics and diplomacy. Whether one likes it or not, this is the new normal.”
Former Minster Shireen Mazari also took to X to write, “Rubbish. They are bound by diplomatic norms to stand up for the national anthem. There is simply no justification & these men should be expelled ASAP. & frankly, CM KP should apologise to the ppl for letting this insult to the nation happen on his watch.”
One social media user wondered how CM KP Gandapur often issues threats to fellow politicians and leaders but remained quiet in front of the Afghan Taliban guests who openly disrespected the nation.
Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has cleared that Justice Mansoor Ali Shah would replace Chief Justice Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa as the country’s apex judge.
Speaking to ARY News, the former Foreign Minister said, “On October 26, Justice Mansoor will become the next chief justice — no doubt.”
Responding to the formation of the Federal Constitutional Court (FCC), Chairman PPP said that the Supreme Court’s workload is so much that it affects the judiciary’s performance.
He added, “We waited almost 50 years for justice in Shaheed [Zulfiqar Ali] Bhutto’s murder case.”
Expecting a constructive role from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) over the twenty-sixth amendments, Bhutto said, “It is difficult for [the government] to discuss constitutional amendments with PTI along with its input.”
On the same day, appearing in the Geo News programme Capital Talk, Bhutto clarified that Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Fazl (JUI-F) was crafting its amendments draft.
“PPP will prepare its draft regarding the formation of the constitutional court and will share it with Maulana Fazlur Rehman,” he concluded.