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  • ‘We’re a colonised people’: Simi Raheal criticizes industry’s obsession with whitening injections

    ‘We’re a colonised people’: Simi Raheal criticizes industry’s obsession with whitening injections

    In an interview with The Current, Simi Raheal shared her thoughts on the industry’s obsession with fair complexion. “We are such ‘colonised’ people; the entire industry has changed its colour with whitening injections, and you are asking me this question,” she commented.

    Many celebrities now have significantly different skin tones compared to when they first started their careers, highlighting a trend in the industry.

    When asked are why are we colonised,
    Raheal said, “Our society isn’t aware, despite getting an education. An education doesn’t just mean that you can read ABC. Education means expanding your thoughts, seeing other people, accepting them, and enjoying their diversity. Till the time we don’t learn this, we will remain colonized.”

    The veteran actress is currently starring in ‘Umro Ayyar’, now screening in cinemas.

  • Arshad Sharif’s killing not a result of mistaken identity: Kenyan High Court

    Arshad Sharif’s killing not a result of mistaken identity: Kenyan High Court

    A High Court in Kenya has ordered payment of Rs. 2 crore 17 lakh as damages to the family of slain Pakistani journalist Arshad Sharif, while also declaring his assassination unconstitutional and illegal. It emphasized that his killing was not a case of mistaken identity and held those government institutions named in the petition responsible.

    The court also ordered relevant departments to initiate criminal proceedings against the two police officers involved in the shooting, ruling on the petition filed by the journalist’s wife.

    The court also found that the victim’s rights were violated by the failure of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) and the Independent Police Oversight Authority (IPOA) to prosecute two police officers for the fatal shooting. It ordered them to conclude the investigation and charge both officers, along with paying ten million local currency in interest until full payment to the petitioner.

    In 2022, Pakistani anchor and journalist Arshad Sharif was killed in Kenya on October 23. Subsequently, Kenyan police admitted that Arshad Sharif’s car was mistakenly hit by police bullets.

    Officials stated that the involved policemen were initially detained but later reinstated. Following this, Arshad Sharif’s wife Jawaria Siddique filed a petition against the involved police officers in the Kenyan court.

  • Govt determined to ban X, a threat to ‘national security’

    Govt determined to ban X, a threat to ‘national security’

    The federal Interior Ministry has categorically stated that X (formerly Twitter) cannot be restored due to “national security” reasons, keeping it suspended indefinitely.

    The ministry said in a written response submitted to the Sindh High Court that there was content on the social media platform that targeted national institutions, which undermined the national security of Pakistan.

    It has also doubled down in its defence of banning the social media platform saying, “The job of the Ministry of Interior is to protect the rights of the people of Pakistan.”

    According to the ministry, the ban on X does not violate Article 19 of the Constitution, which guarantees freedom of speech and expression.

  • 10-year-old chef in Gaza offers a taste of hope during genocide

    10-year-old chef in Gaza offers a taste of hope during genocide

    Amid Israeli military operations, the streets of Gaza have found a new star.

    Renad Attalah, a 10-year-old girl with a big smile and a love for cooking, has captured many hearts with her entertaining cooking videos.

    “One of her recipe videos is titled ‘War’s Lollipop by Chef Renad’,” reads a caption.

    Her recipes are always simple and creative, using ingredients obtained from aid sent into Gaza.

    “I have always loved cooking, but I didn’t realise I had this skill before the war started,” Renad tells Al Jazeera. Her passion for cooking has become a source of hope and joy, not only for herself but also for many who watch her.

    Thousands of people in northern Gaza are facing severe shortages of water and food since Israel’s attacks began on October 7, resulting in at least 38,011 deaths and 87,445 injuries.

    This grim reality contrasts sharply with Renad’s cheerful cooking videos, which depict the challenging conditions she works under. Despite the obstacles, she cooks using donated food and aid.

    “We have been searching for drinking water in Gaza for three days, but there is none,” she shares in one of her heartfelt videos.

    “Bombardments, warplanes, drones, and the lack of internet are all challenges. Whenever the internet service is restored, I occupy myself with creating content and posting,” she says.

    Renad strives to upload her recipes to social media as frequently as possible, despite numerous challenges.

    Nourhan, Renad’s sister, recalls how it all began: “It was a spontaneous idea. We had been confined at home since the start of the war. We wanted to do something to cheer Renad up, so we started filming her cooking randomly. After more than four months, when the internet was finally restored, I posted her first clip, and the response was immense.”

    The response has indeed been overwhelming. Renad has amassed over half a million followers on Instagram, becoming an instant sensation and an inspiration.

    Israel’s attacks on Gaza have had devastating effects, resulting in the deaths of over 14,000 children and injuries to tens of thousands more. Amidst this grim reality, Renad’s cooking videos provide a means of escape and a source of happiness for many. “I am trying to escape the agony of war, bring joy to myself, to make myself and others happy, and to alleviate grief and sadness,” she says.

  • ‘Ehsaas ho tou kuch sharm ho naa’; Ahmed Ali Butt lashes out at Babar Azam’s video

    ‘Ehsaas ho tou kuch sharm ho naa’; Ahmed Ali Butt lashes out at Babar Azam’s video

    Television host and actor Ahmed Ali Butt exploded in anger on Pakistan cricket team captain Babar Azam’s fitness video.

    The captain shared a video of himself training in the gym two days ago.

    After the cricketer’s video went viral, the actor recalled the team’s performance in the International Cricket Council (ICC) T20 World Cup and vented his anger on his Instagram story.

    Ahmad wrote, “You owe your country an explanation and an apology for your performance, not in the gym but on the field. Ehsas ho to kuch sharam ho na.”

    The actor wrote #NotMyCaptain in his story.

    In the T20 World Cup, Pakistan got out in the first round of the event following two back-to-back defeats against the USA and India.

  • Social media is like a strict ‘Desi Mom’: Zhalay Sarhadi

    Social media is like a strict ‘Desi Mom’: Zhalay Sarhadi

    Pakistani actress Zhalay Sarhadi recently likened social media to a “strict desi mom”.

    The statement came after she received criticism over her participation in a campaign promoting Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz.

    The campaign, which has been running for several days, celebrates Maryam Nawaz’s achievements and features many social media influencers and famous Pakistani celebrities such as Urwa Hocane, Sanam Saeed, Saba Qamar, Zhalay Sarhadi, and singer Aima Baig.

    Disappointed members of the public, however, condemned the campaign and called for a boycott of the participating artists.

    In response to the criticism, Zhalay Sarhadi shared a light-hearted message on her Instagram, comparing social media users to a strict “desi mom.”

    “Social media is just like a desi mom. After a whole day of work, if you leave a glass on the table, you’ll hear, ‘Useless! You don’t do anything,’” she wrote.

  • No WhatsApp call; court rejects Imran Khan’s petition to talk to his sons

    No WhatsApp call; court rejects Imran Khan’s petition to talk to his sons

    A Rawalpindi court has rejected incarcerated former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s petition for weekly WhatsApp call with his sons, as reported by ARY News on Monday.

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan had submitted a plea to talk with his sons on WhatsApp once a week.

    However, jail authorities didn’t allow Khan to talk to his sons, explaining that they can’t allow prisoners to speak with their relatives via WhatsApp.

    A court, established under the Official Secret Act, had previously allowed former Prime Minister to talk to his sons on the phone twice a month.

  • ‘I was harassed by a famous director, but I won’t name him yet’: Nadia Jamil’s shocking revelation

    ‘I was harassed by a famous director, but I won’t name him yet’: Nadia Jamil’s shocking revelation

    Nadia Jamil, a veteran actress in the entertainment industry, has revealed that she faced harassment from a prominent Pakistani director. Her brave choice to share her story is likely to encourage others to come forward and seek support.
     
    Recently, Nadia Jamil appeared on Iffat Omar’s show ‘Say It All With Iffat Omar.’ During the interview, she talked about being harassed by a well-known director.
     
    Nadia Jamil said, “I’m very careful about the projects I take on and the people I work with. I’ve been harassed by a famous director in the past, and I’m not willing to put myself in a situation that could be dangerous or uncomfortable. Recently, Naumaan Ijaz (Nomi Bhai) approached me about working on a project, but when I found out that ‘that guy’ was involved, I immediately said no. I just didn’t think it was worth the risk.”

    She went on to say, “I haven’t revealed his name yet, but I believe many girls must have experienced harassment from him. I’m waiting for the right time because I want my sons to grow older. Right now, they’re still too young to handle a situation like this wisely because they’re just angry young boys.”

    During the show, Iffat Omar also shared her perspective on the difficulty of addressing such situations. She said, “I can’t talk about such situations even if they happen for real because they send me court notices.”
     
    Nadia Jamil worked in drama serials such as ‘Jo Bichar Gaey’, ‘Durre Shehwar’, and ‘Damsa, Meray Paas Paas’. Nadia is currently starring in ‘Khushbo Mein Basay Khat.’

  • Father buries 15-day-old daughter alive in Naushahro Feroze

    Father buries 15-day-old daughter alive in Naushahro Feroze

    A 15-day-old ailing girl was buried alive by her father in Naushahro Feroze because he had no money for her treatment.

    The incident took place in the Tharu Shah area of Naushahro Feroze , where a father killed the 15-day-old girl by burying her alive.

    He has been arrested, and a case was registered against him, as per the police.

    The police informed The News that the girl’s body was exhumed on the father’s identification.

    The girl has been suffering from anaemia since birth, and the doctors had advised her to take her to Hyderabad.

    The girl’s father, in his statement, said that they did not have enough money to treat the girl in Hyderabad.

  • Government to block passports of over 2,000 ‘beggars’

    Government to block passports of over 2,000 ‘beggars’

    The federal government has decided to block the passports of more than 2,000 Pakistani beggars operating in foreign countries.

    The Director General (DG) of Immigration and Passports has requested details from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding these beggars. The Ministry will obtain lists of these beggars from its missions worldwide.

    Passports of Pakistanis engaged in begging in foreign countries will be blocked for seven years.

    The government has also decided to block the passports of agents who facilitate the movement of beggars abroad.

    Most beggars travel to Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Iraq for Umrah and pilgrimage purposes.

    Data on individuals travelling abroad for begging purposes has been compiled.

    The Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are developing a coordinated policy.