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  • ‘Only parliament can alter constitution, not SC’; Sanaullah on reserved seats ruling

    ‘Only parliament can alter constitution, not SC’; Sanaullah on reserved seats ruling

    The Adviser to the Prime Minister on Political & Public Affairs, Rana Sanaullah, commented on the recent Supreme Court verdict on the reserved seats case, saying, “The judiciary cannot alter the constitution, but parliament can.”

    In a significant legal victory for the Imran Khan-founded Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), the Supreme Court on Friday ruled that the “party is eligible for the allocation of reserved seats”.

    Sanaullah criticised the top court’s verdict, saying that it “violated Article 51” and relevant clauses that clearly bound independent candidates to join political parties within three days after elections.

    He also disapproved of the ruling granting an additional two weeks to process the independent candidates’ affiliations to their desired political parties.

    The senior Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader also stated that the verdict would be “opening the front gate for horse-trading.”

  • Mohammad Haris appointed captain of Pakistan Shaheen white ball team

    Mohammad Haris appointed captain of Pakistan Shaheen white ball team

    Mohammad Haris has been appointed the Pakistan Shaheens white ball team captain.

    During this tour, from 4 to August 18, Pakistan Shaheens will also play two 50-over matches and a top-end T20 series with nine teams.

    Mohammad Haris last captained the Pakistan Shaheens in the ACC Men’s Emerging Asia Cup 2023, which was held in Colombo. In the final, the Pakistan Shaheens successfully defended the title by defeating India by 128 runs.

    Pakistan Shaheens are already in Darwin, where they have to play two four-day matches against Bangladesh A, which will be played from July 19 to 22 and from July 26 to 29.

    The Pakistan Shaheens’ squad, led by Muhammad Haris, includes a strong lineup of players such as Abdul Faseeh, Arafat Minhas, Arif Yaqub, Faisal Akram, Haseebullah, Muhammad Irfan Khan, Jahandad Khan, Kashif Ali, Muhammad Harira, Muhammad Imran Jr., Umair bin Yousuf, Sahibzada Farhan, Shahnawaz Dhani, and Usman Khan.

  • Spain wins Euro Cup for the fourth time

    Spain wins Euro Cup for the fourth time

    Spain once again took the reins of European football after defeating England. With a 2-1 victory in the Euro Cup 2024 final, Spain became the most successful team to win the Euro Cup four times.

    Neither team could score in the first half of the final in Berlin, Germany, but in the second half, the game picked up, and both teams attacked each other. Nico Williams scored a goal in the 47th minute to give Spain the lead, which England’s Cole Palmer equalized in the 73rd minute.

    Just before the end of the game, Mikel Oyarzabal put the ball into the net to give Spain the lead again. Spain’s second goal in the 86th minute proved to be the decisive goal, with Spain becoming the champions of Euro 2024.

    This is Spain’s fourth Euro title, making it the team with the most European Championship wins. England also became the first team to lose two consecutive Euro finals.

  • PCB to limit national cricketers playing all three formats

    PCB to limit national cricketers playing all three formats

    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to limit the No Objection Letter (NOC) for national cricketers playing all three formats. The policy aims to protect all format cricketers from injuries and fatigue. Due to continuous cricket this year, the NOC policy is now further restricted.

    The policy for all format players was decided in a meeting between Chairman Mohsin Naqvi with Head Coaches and the International Department.

    From the Bangladesh series next month to the Champions Trophy 2025, the Pakistan team has to play nine Tests, 14 ODIs, and nine T20 matches.

    Naseem Shah has also not been issued a NOC for ‘The Hundred League’. Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi and Mohammad Rizwan have contracts for the Global T20 League, but Global T20 has not yet been approved by the International Cricket Council (ICC).

    Players’ NOCs will be considered after the ICC’s approval. The Global T20 League is scheduled in Canada from July 25 to August 11. PCB’s policy is to play two foreign leagues along with the Pakistan Super League (PSL).

  • Five reasons to hold off on buying the iPhone 15 and wait for the iPhone 16 release

    Five reasons to hold off on buying the iPhone 15 and wait for the iPhone 16 release

    With the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro set to launch in just two months, now might not be the ideal time to purchase a new iPhone 15. Unless you urgently need a new device, waiting until September could be advantageous.

    Here’s why the iPhone 16 is worth the wait:

    1. Larger screens

    The iPhone 16 series promises a notable design enhancement with bigger screens. Reliable sources, including analyst Ross Young, indicate that the iPhone 16 Pro will feature a 6.3-inch display, up from the iPhone 15 Pro’s 6.1 inches.

    The iPhone 16 Pro Max is expected to boast a 6.9-inch display, compared to the iPhone 15 Pro Max’s 6.7 inches. This would make the iPhone 16 Pro Max the largest iPhone to date and the first change in screen sizes since the iPhone 12 Pro series in 2020.

    2. Improved battery life and faster charging

    The iPhone 16 lineup is set to include larger batteries across the board. Here’s a comparison of the current iPhone 15 capacities with the expected iPhone 16 capacities:

    – iPhone 15: 3,349 mAh

    – iPhone 15 Plus: 4,383 mAh

    – iPhone 15 Pro: 3,274 mAh

    – iPhone 15 Pro Max: 4,422 mAh

    – iPhone 16: 3,561 mAh (6.3 per cent increase)

    – iPhone 16 Plus: 4,006 mAh (8.6 per cent decrease)

    – iPhone 16 Pro: 3,355 mAh (2.5 per cent increase)

    – iPhone 16 Pro Max: 4,676 mAh (5.7 per cent increase)

    Additionally, the iPhone 16 may feature higher energy density batteries and faster charging capabilities, potentially supporting 20W with MagSafe and 40W wired fast charging.

    3. New capture button

    All iPhone 16 models will introduce a new Capture button for the camera, positioned on the right side of the phone. This touch-sensitive button will allow users to zoom in and out by swiping and adjust focus and shutter speed with varying pressure.

    4. Apple intelligence integration

    Apple’s new suite of AI features, Apple Intelligence, will be fully supported by the iPhone 16 lineup, thanks to a new chip and additional RAM. This suite, announced at WWDC, will bring advanced AI capabilities to the iPhone, enhancing user experience significantly.

    5. Enhanced camera features

    The iPhone 16 Pro is expected to adopt the 5x zoom tetraprism camera currently exclusive to the iPhone 15 Pro Max. New Sony sensors for the main camera and a 48 MP ultra-wide camera will also be featured, providing substantial improvements over the iPhone 15 Pro’s 12 MP ultra-wide camera.

    The iPhone 16 series is slated for release in September. Are you planning to upgrade? What features are you most excited about? Share your thoughts in the comments.

  • PM Shehbaz urges FBR to modernise tax system without burdening honest taxpayers

    PM Shehbaz urges FBR to modernise tax system without burdening honest taxpayers

    Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has directed the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) to implement a strategy using the latest technology to expand the tax base without imposing additional burdens on honest taxpayers.

    During his visit to the FBR Headquarters, the Prime Minister underscored the government’s commitment to steering Pakistan towards economic progress and stability.

    Prime Minister Sharif highlighted the necessity of collective and individual efforts, sincerity, and sacrifices to prioritise national interests over personal gains.

    He described the recent staff-level agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as a positive development for the country’s economy and expressed optimism that the IMF board would endorse it.

    He urged the FBR to work diligently to ensure this IMF programme is the last one needed, paving the way for a prosperous future.

    Sharif emphasised the importance of taxing those who evade payments to alleviate the repeated financial strain on honest taxpayers, including government employees. He advocated for leveraging modern technologies, such as artificial intelligence, to digitise FBR operations, which he viewed as crucial for broadening revenue sources without unfairly burdening compliant taxpayers.

    The Prime Minister criticised the reliance on foreign debts, stressing that sustainable nation-building requires self-reliance and effective tax collection. He insisted that current FBR reforms be conducted objectively and transparently, prioritising national interests. Sharif also instructed FBR Chairman Malik Amjad Zubair Tiwana to bring any departmental issues to light promptly.

    Acknowledging FBR’s success in collecting 30% more revenue compared to the previous year, Sharif insisted that tax enforcement should focus on achieving set targets without causing undue difficulties for compliant businesses and industrialists.

    He recalled the introduction of agricultural tax in Punjab 27 years ago, which was subsequently adopted by other provinces, highlighting the need to address general sales tax collection issues.

    Upon his arrival at FBR Headquarters, Sharif was welcomed by key government officials, including Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb and Minister of State for Finance Ali Pervaiz Malik. The Prime Minister paid homage to the FBR’s fallen heroes by laying a wreath and offering Fateha. He reiterated that the automation and digitisation of FBR are government priorities and authorised the immediate release of Rs2 billion to enhance the Web-Based One Customs System (WeBOC).

    The meeting, attended by several ministers and senior officials, included a briefing on ongoing FBR reforms and the progress of the digitisation strategy.

    The Prime Minister was informed of the completion of the first phase of the FBR Tajir Dost Mobile application, which simplifies tax return processes. Additionally, the use of advanced technology has identified approximately 4.9 million potential taxpayers.

    Sharif instructed the FBR to expand the tax net to include these identified individuals and to address the legitimate demands of flour mill owners through direct engagement.

  • Trump shot at in assassination attempt

    Trump shot at in assassination attempt

    US President hopeful Donald Trump says he has been shot in the ear at a political rally, saying he heard a “whizzing sound” and feeling a “bullet ripping through skin”

    At the scene, a male attacker was shot and killed by a member of the Secret Service after the apparent assassination attempt on Trump at the event in Pennsylvania.

    The attacker also killed one and critically injured two others at the rally.

    A witness told BBC they saw a man with a rifle crawling on a nearby roof before the shots rang out.

    Trump is safe, but many are saying the attempt on his life will help seal his win in the presidential race against Joe Biden.

  • Bollywood celebs who wore Pakistani designers at Ambani’s wedding

    Bollywood celebs who wore Pakistani designers at Ambani’s wedding

    Anant Ambani, the youngest child of Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani, may be on track to set a world record for the longest wedding celebration. The extravagant affair has featured numerous pre-wedding functions attended by celebrities, businessmen, and politicians from around the globe.

    Money has been openly displayed, culminating in an exhaustive series of events before Anant finally tied the knot with his fiancée Radhika Merchant.
    The wedding itself was a star-studded extravaganza, with Bollywood stars donning Pakistani designer dresses and joining in the celebrations.

    Notably, celebrities like Sara Ali Khan, Hardik Pandya, AP Dhillon, and Anand Piramal were spotted wearing outfits by Pakistan’s top designers Faraz Manan and Iqbal Hussain. The Ambani family radiated joy as they celebrated the marriage of their youngest son, with Bollywood celebrities dancing the night away while influential figures showered blessings on the happy couple.

    Check the pictures below:

  • What if the Indian team does not come to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy?

    What if the Indian team does not come to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy?

    If the Indian cricket team does not agree to come to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy, the International Cricket Council (ICC) will have to consider other options.

    Pakistan is all set to host the the Champions Trophy in February 2025. Eight teams will participate in the ICC tournament but the Indian team has not yet confirmed its participation.

    If the Indian cricket team does not participate in the tournament in Pakistan, then it is possible that Sri Lanka will be included in the series in place of India.

    Sri Lanka finished ninth in the group stage of the 2023 ODI World Cup points table, which means they do not qualify for the Champions Trophy.

    The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) may request the ICC to host the tournament in Sri Lanka or UAE as proposed for the Asia Cup 2023 edition.

    The Asian Cricket Council had accepted a hybrid model with Pakistan and Sri Lanka co-hosting the tournament but this is unlikely to happen for the Champions Trophy.

    Two days ago, Indian media claimed that the Indian team would not go to Pakistan to play next year and that the event would be held under a hybrid model, but the BCCI has denied these claims.

  • Is Khan ever coming out? Imran Khan, Bushra Bibi arrested in NEW Toshakhana case

    Is Khan ever coming out? Imran Khan, Bushra Bibi arrested in NEW Toshakhana case

    There seems to be no respite for the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and his spouse, Bushra Bibi, as they have been arrested in a new  National Accountability Bureau (NAB) reference related to Toshakhana gifts, on the same day they were acquitted in the Iddat case by an Islamabad court.

    A team of NAB headed by Deputy Director Mohsin Haroon ‘arrested’ them both in Adiala jail, where they are already serving their term. Geo News has reported that this new case is related to the alleged ‘misuse of power for acquiring Toshakhana gifts’.

    Previously, Khan’s sentences in the previous Toshakhana cases were suspended, and the Islamabad High Court (IHC) also acquitted him in the cipher case.

    However, in a separate incident, an Anti-Terrorism Court in Lahore dismissed Khan’s pre-arrest bail petitions this week in three cases related to the May 9 events.