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  • Mohsin Naqvi hints at possible change in Champion Trophy schedule

    Mohsin Naqvi hints at possible change in Champion Trophy schedule

    Chairman Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Mohsin Naqvi has been clear that the Champions Trophy will be held in Pakistan, however, the match schedules may be changed or tinkered with. PCB is in touch with the security agencies in this regard.

    In a press conference in Lahore on Monday he said, “Four to five months will be difficult because the grounds are being built, but the work will be completed before the Champions Trophy. The initial work will be completed before the Trophy, and the remaining work will be completed after the Champions Trophy. We are in talks with the government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. If they give us a stadium, we will also work on it. The stadium in New York was also completed in the last ten days.”

    He pointed out that construction work is going on day and night. “Renovating the stadiums is a big challenge. Unlike the world’s stadiums, Pakistan’s stadiums are substandard and far behind the world.”

    “A new stadium has been built in Islamabad. We are in touch with the International Cricket Council (ICC) regarding the renovation of the grounds. The renovation work was completed before the arrival of the ICC delegation for the Champions Trophy.”

    The Champion Trophy is scheduled to be played in March 2025 in Pakistan, with Karachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi hosting the mega event.

  • What’s the budget for hiring cats to hunt rats in Parliament?

    What’s the budget for hiring cats to hunt rats in Parliament?

    The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has decided to address the rat infestation in Parliament House by employing rat-hunting cats.

    A budget of Rs. 12 lakh has been allocated to counter the issue.

    The CDA will also install special netted windows to trap rats.

    The issue has been attributed to the sealed ceilings within the Parliament House, causing significant damage across departments of the Senate and the National Assembly, including chewing through important files and documents in  offices.

  • Here is Pakistan’s playing XI for the first Test against Bangladesh

    Here is Pakistan’s playing XI for the first Test against Bangladesh

    Pakistan’s 11-member squad for the first Test match against Bangladesh has been announced.

    Pakistan team will play with four fast bowlers in the first test match. Pakistan’s final XI includes captain Shan Masood, Saud Shakeel, Abdullah Shafiq, Babar Azam, Khurram Shehzad, Muhammad Ali, Muhammad Rizwan, Naseem Shah, Saim Ayub, Salman Agha and Shaheen Shah Afridi.

    Shaan will lead the team for the first time in the home series.

    The first Test between Pakistan and Bangladesh will start on Wednesday in Rawalpindi.

    The second match between the two teams will be played on August 30. It will also be played at the Pindi Cricket Stadium.

  • Watch Hania Aamir bring Geet from ‘Jab We Met’ to life in latest video

    Watch Hania Aamir bring Geet from ‘Jab We Met’ to life in latest video

    Famous actress Hania Aamir recently got everyone talking with her fun tribute to the popular Bollywood character, Geet, from the movie ‘Jab We Met.’ The lively star recreated one of Kareena Kapoor’s famous lines while enjoying a skincare routine.

    Hania’s energetic lip-sync of Geet’s iconic dialogue, “Dekho meri shadi Anshuman sy hone wali hy and all that but agr wo meri life mein nhi hota to u never know shayad mein bhi tum sy pat jati. Just Imagine,” quickly resonated with fans. The video went viral, with many praising Hania for capturing Geet’s lively spirit.

    Hania’s playful tribute not only highlighted her acting skills but also brought back fond memories of ‘Jab We Met’ for fans, showing the lasting impact of the film and Geet’s unforgettable charm.

  • Atif Aslam calls his wife Sara Bharwana ‘The Don’ after family Instagram joke

    Atif Aslam calls his wife Sara Bharwana ‘The Don’ after family Instagram joke

    The all-time favorite singer, Atif Aslam, surprised his fans by sharing beautiful pictures with his wife on his Instagram account. The post took a funny turn when his brother-in-law left a comment.

    Commenting on the post, a user named Abbas Bharwana wrote, “Atif Bhai, my respect for you has increased because I know how hard it is to survive after taking a bad picture of Sara. You made it out alive!”

    The singer responded playfully to this comment, writing, “Haha, it’s not impossible to make ‘The Don’ (Sara Bharwana) happy.”

  • What is the Kolkata doctor rape case and why are Indians protesting?

    What is the Kolkata doctor rape case and why are Indians protesting?

    The rape and murder of a female doctor has sparked protests and clashes all over India. Protestors, mostly women, are enraged by the growing number of crimes against women in the country.

    Here is the timeline of this high-profile murder case:

    Doctor Moumita Debanath, 31, a postgraduate trainee at a local Kolkata hospital, was raped and murdered on the night of August 8. Her bruised body was found inside the seminar hall of the hospital.

    Local police told her family that the death was caused by suicide on August 9. As the family came to collect the body, they were denied access. When they eventually did get to her remains, they found the body unclothed.

    Autopsy details reveal that the Moumita was raped and brutally tortured with 14 major injuries. The cause of death was manual strangulation. The report also highlights that the body had clear signs of sexual assault, most prominently her pelvic girdle being severely damaged due to forceful penetration.

    The police used CCTV footage to arrest the suspect, identified as Sanjay Roy, a civic assistant who was placed in police custody on remand until August 23.

    Doctors and civil society initiated protests, asking the authorities to take action. Meanwhile, the doctor’s family expressed their distrust of the State police. They met Mamta Banerjee, the Chief Minister of West Bengal, who assured them of the urgency of concluding the investigation.

    On August 11, the government transferred the superintendent of the hospital in Kolkota over reported lapses leading to the horrific rape and murder.

    On August 12, the principal of the hospital stepped down from his post. Subsequently, the Federation of Resident Doctors Association (FORDA) announced a nationwide halt to elective services. Protests escalated all around the country, with women chanting “Reclaim the Night” in the protests. They were joined by a large number online as the templates of justice for the victim and the growing number of cases of violence against women in the country were widely shared.

    The incident made waves internationally when a mob of unidentified men vandalised the hospital’s emergency department on the night of August 15. Media reports claim that the mob comprised of around 7,000 people. They attacked the crime scene in the hospital, smashed the CCTV camera and damaged public property. The mob also clashed with the protesting women echoing the demand of reclaiming the night. Eye-witnesses claim that the whole attack was backed by the government.

    The Kolkata High Court also criticised Mamta’s government for its failure to control the situation.

    Only 19 individuals involved in the mob have been arrested until now.

    Other medical associations also announced nationwide withdrawal as a sign of protest, prompting Prime Minister Narendra Modi to address the matter in the Independence Day speech: “An immediate investigation and strict punishment against those who commit such monstrous crimes against women is important to instil confidence in society.”

    Against the backdrop of a huge number of crimes against female doctors and paramedic staff Indian Medical Association sought PM Modi’s “intervention” in the Kolkata doctor rape case.

    Victim Dr Moumita’s family was recently interviewed by NDTV India, in which her father expressed her disappointment over the investigation so far. “Early on I had full faith in her (Mamata Banerjee), but now no. She is asking for justice but what is she saying that for? She can take charge of that, she is doing nothing,” he said.

    The victim’s aunt shared how she was about to get married, and all she wanted was to get a gold medal.

    Big fish theory

    Additionally, Indian media recently coined the “big fish theory” regarding the case. Mint India reported that friends of the victim have revealed that she was under immense pressure of working for long hours.

    One of her colleagues asked how the accused, Sanjay Roy, got to know of the victim’s presence in the seminar hall. “Roy could be a part of a plot hatched by a big fish. She was targeted. How did the civic volunteer know she was alone in the seminar hall at that time?” the colleague said.

    Another colleague claimed the victim was trying to expose the possible drug siphoning racket in her department. “She might have known too much about something,” he said.

    The media also reported that her family shared that she was not happy at her job, yet nothing is confirmed, and the investigation is underway.

    However, protests have erupted all over the country, reminding journalists of protests after the 2012 Delhi gang-rape case when a 22-year-old Nirbhaya was gang raped in a bus in Delhi. Her mother, Asha Devi, talked to AlJazeera and said, “Whenever such an incident happens, people start bringing up Nirbhaya. But what have we learnt from the Nirbhaya incident and the movement that followed in her support? What changes were brought to our legal system? And what actions have we taken after the laws were amended after the Nirbhaya incident? We are still living in 2012.”

    Supreme Court of India has taken a sou motu of the Kolkata rape case and the hearing is to be held on August 20.

  • Fahad ka jadu, Nadia ki doston kay sar pe

    Fahad ka jadu, Nadia ki doston kay sar pe

    Television host Nadia Khan has said that not only young girls but adult women have gone crazy for Fahad Mustafa’s drama Kabhi Mein, Kabhi Tum.

    Nadia praised the actor’s fitness, saying: “After seeing Fahad Mustafa’s character and fitness, not only teenage girls but also women of all ages have gone crazy for him.”

    Khan jokingly addressed Fahad, saying he should avoid going out, or “the girls might eat him up.”

    The acclaimed host revealed that a few women in her group, including childhood friends, are “going crazy over Fahad Mustafa.”

    Some even sent her messages asking, “What did Fahad Mustafa do to look like that, and how did it happen?”

    She said, “Right now, women of all ages have gone crazy for Fahad Mustafa; everyone has fallen in love with him.”

    She added that the drama portrays him as a boy from an ordinary family, who “has no Land Cruiser or anything extravagant,” and children from ordinary families can relate to that.

    Similarly, senior actress Atiqa Odho also praised Mustafa, saying that he “fit the role perfectly in the play.”

    She said, “In ‘Kabhi Mein, Kabhi Tum,’ Fahad Mustafa is shown as a game-loving boy, and he has maintained his fitness accordingly.”

  • Former officer suspected of killing Ali Raza Abidi was close to Gen Faiz: Absar Alam

    Former officer suspected of killing Ali Raza Abidi was close to Gen Faiz: Absar Alam

    Journalist Absar Alam has revealed in the Samaa Podcasts series that a retired officer who is allegedly suspected of being involved in the assassination of ex-MQM leader Syed Ali Raza Abidi in 2018 was very close to former spymaster Gen Faiz Hameed.

    “Many orders were given to kill people; some were executed while some escaped. The details will emerge with time, whether these orders were given by Imran Khan or his boss [Gen Bajwa] or if he followed his own whims,” alleged Absar Alam.

    In 2018, Syed Ali Raza Abidi was shot dead in Karachi’s DHA when two unknown men riding a bike opened fire on Abidi’s car near his home.

    MQM at that time called it a “coldblooded assassination” that was “part of a crackdown on the party by Pakistan’s military establishment.”

    Absar opined that the details coming to light depends upon whether Faiz cab prove if he was given orders and by whom to conduct these activities.

  • X to close its operations in Brazil

    X to close its operations in Brazil

    Social media platform X (formerly Twitter) has announced the closure of operations in Brazil due to what it said were censorship orders by a Brazilian judge.

    X announced, “Brazil’s Supreme Court Justice Alexander Morris has threatened it if it does not comply with court orders. They will arrest X’s legal representative in Brazil. So we have decided to stop operating in Brazil after censorship orders from a Brazilian judge, Judge Alexander Morris, secretly threatened an X legal representative in Brazil, not to remove some content but also to arrest.”

    Documents signed by the Judge have also been published, including a $3,600 daily fine for non-compliance and an arrest warrant for X’s representative in Brazil. In 2022, the Brazilian Supreme Court ordered blocking the popular messaging application Telegram.

    X immediately removed all its remaining staff in Brazil, but the company also said the service would still be available to Brazilians. Against this backdrop, the company has not explained how it claimed to suspend its operations if it continues to provide X services to Brazilians.

    Earlier this year, the platform clashed with Judge DeMaurice over free speech, far-right accounts and misinformation. The company said the Judge’s recent orders amounted to censorship. A copy of the document was also shared, on which the Associated Press (AP) sent emails to the Supreme Court’s press office, but there was no response.

  • How Syed Noor’s first wife Rukhsana allowed him to marry Saima  

    How Syed Noor’s first wife Rukhsana allowed him to marry Saima  

     
     
    Renowned director Syed Noor is not just a master of storytelling but also is also a romantic at heart.

    Recently, Syed Noor appeared as a guest on ‘Coffee with Samaa’ hosted by Naeem Hanif and Bushra Khan.

    During the conversation, Noor said, “I went to pick Saima up from her home for a shoot, and we were chatting when I held her hand. As soon as I did, she looked at me and said, ‘Now that you’ve held my hand, never let it go.’ I knew right then that I wanted to spend the rest of my life making her happy.”
     
    The two tied the knot in July 2005, choosing to keep the relationship secret for several years.
     
    “My first wife, Rukhsana, was a very brave woman. She was quite worried after I told her about my decision to marry Saima, but later she realized that I was true in my love. She gave me permission to marry Saima and allowed her to have all legal rights as my wife. I patiently waited to announce my second marriage until I had Rukhsana’s permission,” Noor added.

     
    When it comes to his children’s reactions to his second marriage, Noor said, “After Rukhsana’s death, my elder daughters married early and left the country; they did not accept Saima. My son Shazil was very young, and Saima took care of him. After that, my children developed love for Saima because my daughters realized how attached she is to me, my son, and my family.”
     
    Syed Noor tied the knot with Rukhsana in 1984. She passed away on 12 January 2017.