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  • Pakistan Army major passes away of coronavirus

    Pakistan Army major passes away of coronavirus

    Major Muhammad Asghar “laid his life in the line of duty at Torkham border” after losing the battle against coronavirus, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) reported Sunday. 

    “Major Muhammad Asghar laid his life in the line of duty at #Torkham border in fight against #COVID-19. Evacuated to CMH Peshawar with breathing problems, was put on ventilator but succumbed to Corona Virus. There is no cause bigger than serving the Nation,” the media’s military wing tweeted. 

    Pakistan climbed to the 20th spot on the global coronavirus ranking on Sunday after the nationwide tally of COVID-19 patients crossed 30,000 after Sindh reported 709 new cases.

    Asghar is the first security official to have lost his life in the war against the pandemic in Pakistan.

    By the time this report was filed, the country had reported 30,446 COVID-19 cases with 662 fatalities.

  • Coronavirus: One member of a family infects 16 others at an iftar gathering

    Coronavirus: One member of a family infects 16 others at an iftar gathering

    An iftar gathering in Bahrain ended up with 16 family members contracting the novel coronavirus from one sick relative.

    The family members were infected because they did not follow precautionary measures including avoiding gatherings, wearing masks and social distancing, the ministry said. The infected person infected all other family members, including parents, siblings and some children.

    “It is everyone’s responsibility to adhere to guidelines and precautionary measures to prevent the spread of the virus,” the ministry said.

    World Health Organization (WHO) has urged people to avoid gatherings and maintain social distancing of three to six feet from anyone who is coughing or sneezing to control the spread of COVID-19.

    Read More: Myth Buster: Can sitting in the sun save you from COVID-19?

    “When someone coughs or sneezes they spray small liquid droplets from their nose or mouth which may contain a virus. If you are too close, you can breathe in the droplets, including the COVID-19 virus if the person coughing has the disease,” the organization’s website states.

  • Celebrities honour their ‘Ammis’ on Mother’s Day

    Celebrities honour their ‘Ammis’ on Mother’s Day

    Along with the rest of the world, Pakistan also celebrated Mother’s Day on Sunday and paid a tribute to the real superheroes in our lives. Check out some sweet Mother’s Day wishes below, starting with Prime Minister Imran Khan, of course.

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  • ‘Jhooti’: Can Iqra Aziz’s acting save a lame storyline?

    ‘Jhooti’: Can Iqra Aziz’s acting save a lame storyline?

    There is no doubt that Iqra Aziz is a great actor. From her role in Suno Chanda to her portrayal of a greedy, selfish manipulator in Jhooti, she gets her roles down. But why she picked Jhooti is a question she might soon need to answer. 16 episodes in, the drama is going from lame to lamer and watching it makes it even more painful.

    Lovesick husband Nasir with classic manipulator Nirma, handing her money to save his marriage

    Maybe the pain comes from the fact that Yasir Hussain really can’t act or that the storyline is so typical that only an Indian soap opera miracle can help it. Nirma (Iqra Aziz) is a self-absorbed thief who manipulates sad, lovestruck Nasir (Ahmed Ali Butt) into giving her a lot of cash and property because he wants to marry her. They marry, get divorced and she meets Ali (Yasir Hussain) who she thinks is this loaded bachelor and is going to invest all her ill-gotten money in property.

    Read more – Jhooti: The drama that replaced ‘Meray Paas Tum Ho’

    She falls for him, marries him but turns out he’s just as big a manipulator as her. He’s using Nirma to get money so he can pay back his ex-wife who is threatening him if he doesn’t. So here he is, lying to Nirma, trying to get money out of her while she turns from manipulator to manipulated.

    Ali, played by Yasir Hussain, is probably the most important but the most mediocre character in the series

    Painful isn’t it? And so very typical. The running into your lying husband who says he is in Dubai but ends up at Park Towers Mall is so overdone. Bus kardo yaar, we all know she will find out that she got what she deserved and everyone was right about what a jhooti she was and oh ho, she totally deserved it.

    Read more – Iqra Aziz, Yasir Hussain’s ‘Jhooti’ sparks outrage for trivialising domestic abuse

    There is no doubt that Iqra Aziz is a fantastic actress as she fully takes on the role of Nirma

    The only saving grace is Iqra. Her acting as Nirma is on-point perfection. She seems like a greedy sister, a classic narcissist right down to her nails. Even Iqra’s height suits the role, this little innocent girl who is lying to everyone around her. But that’s just it. The drama doesn’t inspire anything else. It’s one that can be watched while you’re doing something else and it just plays in the background, or be seen because you have to write a review on it. Otherwise, it’s a dead bore and the only way it can be redeemed is if…well can’t really think of anything that can help this storyline.

  • Fashion trends ft. Ayeza Khan

    Fashion trends ft. Ayeza Khan

    Just because we stay in our pyjamas all day doesn’t mean, we don’t enjoy watching people dress up and put forward their best fashion fronts. After all, that’s what makes our Instagram feeds so fun and colourful. While the rest of us self-isolate at home, our favourite celebs are out and about, getting ready and being part of Ramzan shows. Among those is Ayeza Khan who has been wowing us with one stunning look after another.

    Read more – Ayeza Khan makes a fashion statement with a face mask

    Let’s take a a quick run through her looks.

    A royal affair

    Not only are the temperatures soaring outside, Ayeza is also turning up the heat in these regal outfits by Ansab Jahangir Studio. She looks effortlessly glam and we are bookmarking these images for when ‘corona-times’ are over.

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    Cool blues

    Ayeza looks fresh and pretty in these embroidered outfits which are perfect for summer evenings.

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    Pristine Whites

    White is a classic. And a white outfit with a maroon pout is always in fashion.

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  • PIA flight to bring students back from Wuhan

    PIA flight to bring students back from Wuhan

     A day after the government announced to repatriate students from the Chinese city of Wuhan, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) spokesperson Abdullah Hafeez on Saturday confirmed that a special flight of the national flag carrier will bring back stranded nationals on May 18.

    According to Hafeez, some 250 students will be brought back on the first flight which will land in Islamabad.

    The schedule for three more flights will be announced next week, he added.

    The announcement was originally made by Special Assistant to Prime Minister for Overseas Pakistani Syed Zulfikar Abbas Bukhari on Twitter. “I’m very happy for the 1st flight going to Wuhan to bring back our Pakistani students on 18/05/2020,” he wrote.

    “You guys have been the bravest soldiers, PM Imran Khan & Pakistan are proud of you,” he added.

  • Peshawar residents step out to feed the strays amid lockdown

    Peshawar residents step out to feed the strays amid lockdown

    Residents of Peshawar have stepped out to feed stray dogs and cats as the country is still under lockdown to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus.

    According to reports, a group of volunteers have given food to over 100 strays in different streets of the city. The stray animals, which usually feed on leftovers, have had a tough time in view of the lockdown and have bee starving.

    Speaking to a private media outlet, a volunteer said, “This is such a difficult time for people, so imagine what the animals must be going through. We have been doing this for the last two weeks.” 

    Read More: Residents distribute food among policemen doing duties amid lockdown

    People who want to help strays can feed them in the following ways:

    • Put food and water outside your homes
    • If you are leaving your house to feed them, make sure you are wearing a mask, gloves and carrying sanitizer with you
    • Choose one day to feed the strays
  • VIDEO: Woman shot ‘five times’ in Lahore’s posh Model Town colony in broad daylight

    VIDEO: Woman shot ‘five times’ in Lahore’s posh Model Town colony in broad daylight

    A woman was shot and injured in what was allegedly a robbery incident in the posh Model Town neighbourhood of Lahore.

    According to the details, a robber shot and injured the woman at an ATM and made off with cash from her at the colony’s Bank Square market.

    “The robber intercepted the woman and demanded cash and upon resistance, he opened firing leaving the woman injured,” an eyewitness said.

    Rescue 1122 responded to the emergency and shifted the victim to Hameed Latif Hospital while police reached the crime scene and collected forensic evidence.

    An official, on the condition of anonymity, told The Current that while it seemed like a robbery, it is highly unlikely for robbers to shoot a victim multiple times and that too in broad daylight.

    Meanwhile, an Instagram user, who claims to know the woman, has shared further details of the alleged robbery and an update on the victim’s health while also posting a horrifying video of the incident.

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    This is a real footage of a beloved family member being shot five times in broad daylight in model town. Shehla Malik (former principal Divisional Public School) Shehli Api as we call her as she is our very close family member was shot five times outside a bank in a money looting spree. The shooter showed no mercy on her and kept shooting her to take off her bangles. I’m shocked and appalled at this ghastly act which also shows the real picture of disparity and how people are acting up in the times of corona outbreak and subsequent lockdown. It could have been anyone of us. Our shehli Api is a strong woman who has braved many a storms and thankfully her operation has been successful. Please do pray for her quick recovery as she’s a mother of two very young children. I hope that some sense prevail we should be careful while stepping out of the house. May allah keep all of us in His rehmat (Ameen) PS she didn’t put up any resistance but when the robber was taking off her bangle it got stuck in her hand and she screamed in pain when he began to shoot in panic .. (disclosed by shehli Api) in the hospital? it’s a huge shout out and word of thanks to my dear colleagues who helped while she was being shifted to services hospital @get.glamorized @social.inc @drushnahabib #stayhome #staysafe #quarantine #robbery #modeltown

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    Further investigation is underway.

    It merits a mention here that while coronavirus lockdowns across the country have seen a significant decrease in street crime, experts believe such incidents of robberies are being led to owing to the economic crisis due to the pandemic.

  • Five million births in nine months in Pakistan since pandemic started

    Five million births in nine months in Pakistan since pandemic started

    Ahead of Mother’s Day, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has called for the world’s governments to maintain life-saving services for pregnant women and newborns that are under increasing threat from strained health services and supply chains as a result of coronavirus’ outbreak.

    The UN agency estimates that 116 million babies have been born since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, with Pakistan grouped among the countries that have the highest numbers of forecast births.

    It said that new mothers and their babies are facing systems in crisis, including overwhelmed health centres; supply and equipment shortages; and a lack of skilled birth attendants, including midwives.

    “Millions of mothers all over the world embarked on a journey of parenthood in the world as it was,” Henrietta H. Fore, UNICEF executive director, said in a statement.

    “They now must prepare to bring a life into the world, as it has become – a world where expecting mothers are afraid to go to health centres for fear of getting infected, or missing out on emergency care due to strained health services and lockdowns”.

    Mother’s Day, which will be celebrated on Sunday, is recognised by more than 128 countries.

    In her remarks, the UNICEF Chief warned: “This is a particularly poignant Mother’s Day, as many families have been forced apart during the coronavirus pandemic…It is hard to imagine how much the pandemic has recast motherhood”.

    In the nine months span dating from when COVID-19 was declared a pandemic, the countries with the highest numbers of forecast births are expected to be India (20.1 million), China (13.5 million), Nigeria (6.4 million), Pakistan (5 million) and Indonesia (4 million). Most of these nations had high neonatal mortality rates even before the global health crisis.

    And wealthier countries are also being seriously impacted, as trust and supplies run low. The sixth highest country for expected births, the United States, is projected to see in excess of 3.3 million babies born between 11 March and 16 December.

    In New York City, authorities are looking into alternative birthing centres as many women are worried about delivering their babies in hospitals, due to the risk of infection.

    UNICEF warns that although evidence suggests that pregnant mothers are not at greater risk of serious illness due to COVID-19 than other groups, countries still need to ensure they have access to antenatal, delivery and postnatal services.

    Likewise, sick newborns need emergency services and new mothers require breastfeeding support, as well as medicines, vaccines and nutrition to keep their babies healthy.

    While it is not yet known whether the coronavirus can be transmitted from a mother to her unborn baby, UNICEF recommends that all pregnant women protect themselves from the virus, closely monitor themselves for COVID-19 indications and seek medical advice if they have concerns or experience symptoms.

    They are advised to also practice physical distancing, use online health services and seek early medical care if they live in at-risk areas and have fever, cough or difficulty breathing.

    And they should speak to their midwife or doctor about the safest place to give birth along with making a birth plan to reduce anxiety.

    Mothers with COVID-19 should wear a mask when feeding their baby, wash hands before and after touching the child, routinely clean and disinfect surfaces and continue to hold their newborn.

    Henrietta H. Fore said, ” We are living in time for unity, a time to bring everyone together in solidarity”.

    “We can help save lives by making sure that every pregnant mother receives the support she needs to give birth safely in the months to come”, the UNICEF chief added.

  • Adnan Siddiqui apologises to Sarfaraz Ahmed for ‘mocking’ him

    Adnan Siddiqui apologises to Sarfaraz Ahmed for ‘mocking’ him

    Following social media outrage and backlash, Adnan Siddiqui has now apologised to former captain of the Pakistan cricket team Sarfaraz Ahmed for ‘mocking’ him.

    Read more – Fans are furious with Adnan Siddiqui for mocking Sarfaraz Ahmed

    On the latest episode of Jeeto Pakistan, when Sarfaraz entered, Adnan said that he wanted to say something. In response, the host Fahad Mustafa joked “Pehlay in say pooch lein agar aap kuch sunana chahatay hain (First ask him [Sarfaraz] if wants to listen).”

    Sarfaraz quipped, “No, no, there is nothing to say.”

    When Adnan insisted, Fahad said, “Aap meray, Sarfaraz kay, humaray baray hain. Aap humain thappar bhi maarein gay toh humain koi faraq nahi parhay ga (You are our senior. Even if you slap us it won’t bother us).”

    “Ignore these unnecessary things,” Fahad continued. “We apologise to you that people make up such stories.”

    However, Adnan did not stop and said, “Sarfaraz, I apologise to you, your fans, your family and your friends. I swear I did not mean to do anything which would hurt him. Or his friends.”

    Mitti pao, mitti pao,” remarked Fahad.

    Sarfaraz then quipped, “Adnan Bhai you don’t need to say anything. I am not upset at all.”

    Adnan was accused of ‘mocking’ his fellow captain Sarfaraz in an earlier episode of the game show outraging the cricketer’s fans, who took to social media to express their anger.

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