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  • Euro Cup: England defeats Slovakia by 2-1

    Euro Cup: England defeats Slovakia by 2-1

    In the Euro Cup 2024, England reached the quarter-finals with a dramatic win over Slovakia. In the round of 16, the English team defeated Slovakia by 2-1.

    In the first half of the match, Slovakia’s Ivan Shrins took the lead by scoring in the 25th minute, while the England team could not score any goals.

    Despite several attacks in the second half, England could not get any success, but in the extra time, Jude Billingham scored in the 90th minute of the match and Harry Kane scored in the 91st minute to give England victory.

    In the second match of the event, Spain easily defeated Georgia by 4 goals to 1.

  • Pakistan’s Hamza Khan wins Asian Junior Squash Championship

    Pakistan’s Hamza Khan wins Asian Junior Squash Championship

    Pakistan’s Hamza Khan won the Asian Junior Squash Championship in Islamabad. The exciting event saw young talents from across Asia compete fiercely for the title with Hamza Khan emerging victorious in the Under-19 category. In the final of U-19, Hamza Khan faced third seed Haris Daniyal of Malaysia.

    Hamza dominated the court in the 35-minute match and won comfortably with scores of 11-5, 12-10 and 11-9.

  • At least 30 killed in Kenya anti-government protests: HRW

    At least 30 killed in Kenya anti-government protests: HRW

    At least 30 people died in protests in Kenya this week sparked by a government drive to substantially raise taxes in the East African country, Human Rights Watch said Saturday.

    “Kenyan security forces shot directly into crowds of protesters on (Tuesday) June 25, 2024, including protesters who were fleeing,” the NGO said in a statement.

    “Although there is no confirmation on the exact number of people killed in Nairobi and other towns, Human Rights Watch found that at least 30 people had been killed on that day based on witness accounts, publicly available information, hospital and mortuary records in Nairobi as well as witness accounts,” the statement said.

    “Shooting directly into crowds without justification, including as protesters try to flee, is completely unacceptable under Kenyan and international law,” said Otsieno Namwaya, associate Africa director at Human Rights Watch.

    “The Kenyan authorities need to make clear to their forces that they should be protecting peaceful protesters and that impunity for police violence can no longer be tolerated,” Namwaya added.

    The largely peaceful rallies turned violent on Tuesday when lawmakers passed the deeply unpopular tax increases following pressure from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

    After the announcement of the vote, crowds stormed the parliament complex and a fire broke out in clashes unprecedented in the history of the country since its independence from Britain in 1963.

    President William Ruto’s administration ultimately withdrew the bill.

    – IMF pressure –

    The state-funded Kenya National Commission on Human Rights said it had recorded 22 deaths and 300 injured victims, adding it would open an investigation.

    “Eight military officers came out and just opened fire on people. They killed several people, including those who were not part of the protests,” HRW quoted a rights activist in Nairobi as saying.

    “Kenya’s international partners should continue to actively monitor the situation… and further urge Kenyan authorities to speedily but credibly and transparently investigate abuses by the security forces,” the rights watchdog said.

    Ruto had already rolled back some tax measures after the protests began, prompting the treasury to warn of a gaping budget shortfall of 200 billion shillings ($1.6 billion).

    The cash-strapped government had said previously that the increases were necessary to service Kenya’s massive debt of some 10 trillion shillings ($78 billion), equal to roughly 70 percent of GDP.

    The Washington-based IMF has urged the country to implement fiscal reforms in order to access crucial funding from the international lender.

    “The bill was  expected to raise an additional $2.3 billion in the next fiscal year, in part to meet IMF requirements to increase revenues,” HRW said.

    “Widespread outrage should be a wake-up call to the Kenyan government and the IMF that they cannot sacrifice rights in the name of economic recovery,” Namwaya said.

    “Economic sustainability can only be achieved by building a new social contract that raises revenues fairly, manages them responsibly, and funds services and programs that protect everyone’s rights.”

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  • What fashion tips did Nadia Hussain give to Sajal Aly and Yumna Zaidi?

    What fashion tips did Nadia Hussain give to Sajal Aly and Yumna Zaidi?

    In the vibrant world of fashion and entertainment, celebrities often set new trends that are then followed by their fans. Nadia Hussain, renowned model and actor, recently appeared as a guest on Ahmed Ali Butt’s podcast ‘Excuse Me’ where she gave fashion and style tips for Sajal Aly and Yumna Zaidi.

    The host asked, “We have some very famous actresses here, can you tell us what tips you would give them according to your makeup standards?”
     Nadia Hussain said, “I believe Sajal Aly looks fantastic in Western looks. When she adopts Eastern styles, like using ‘Kajal’ in her eyes, it gives her a very traditional ‘desi’ appearance, which is nice, but I personally prefer her in Western attire. Overall, she exudes an Eastern charm, akin to a girl-next-door image, so I’d love to see her more in Western styles.”

    Talking about Yumna Zaidi, Nadia Hussain said that she usually sticks to safe choices. ,”I’d love to give her a funky makeover with unique makeup that she hasn’t tried before.”
     Nadia Hussain owns her own salon and beauty brand.
    Sajal Aly is currently starring in the drama ‘Zard Patton Ka Bun’ on HUM TV, while Yumna Zaidi is doing ‘Gentleman’ which is airing on Green Entertainment.

  • Did a leading religious scholar try to repair relations between Khan and the military?

    Did a leading religious scholar try to repair relations between Khan and the military?

    Journalist Ansar Abbasi has revealed that one of the country’s leading religious scholars tried to repair fraught relations between the military establishment and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) head Imran Khan but failed in his task.

    The unsuccessful attempt to initiate the dialogue was made before the February 8 general elections in the country. Abbasi did not reveal who the scholar is.

    According to Abbasi, Khan has hit out hard at the military, its current and former army chief, since he was ousted from government in April 2022. This has hurt the credibility of Chairman PTI, who is now facing immense challenges.

    Ansar Abbasi stated that Khan has adopted an interesting two-pronged policy of criticizing the military leadership while pressuring them to pave his way to the Prime Minister’s office.

    He also revealed that Khan and other party leaders desperately tried to negotiate with the military with the help of former President Dr Arif Alvi during his tenure but received no response.

  • No military operation or evictions under Azm-e-Istehkam

    No military operation or evictions under Azm-e-Istehkam

    Geo News has reported that under the newly announced anti-terror operation Azm-e-Istehkam, security sources have emphasised that there will be no evictions or military operations under the new anti-terror campaign.

    Under Azm-e-Istehkam, a multidimensional strategy would be undertaken to effectively end the menace of terrorism along with effective legislation aimed at ensuring militants are duly punished in the court of law.

    Furthermore, policies would be made to prevent smuggling and drug money from being used to finance terrorism in the country.

    The clarifications came to light after various opposition political parties including Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insfaf (PTI), Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F), Jamaat-e-Islami (JI), Awami National Party (ANP) voiced serious concerns over the operation’s consequences in the country.

    Last week, the Prime Minister’s Office also clarified that “no large-scale military operation is being launched” that would cause internal displacement of the local population.

  • Who will officiate the T20 World Cup final?

    Who will officiate the T20 World Cup final?

    The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced who will officiate the T20 World Cup final, scheduled to be played between India and South Africa on Saturday. The on-field umpires for the final will be Richard Illingworth and Chris Gaffaney, while Richie Richardson has been appointed as the ICC match referee.

    Richard Kettleborough will be the TV umpire for the match in Barbados, and Rod Tucker will be the fourth umpire for the World Cup final.

  • PTI hits out at Khawaja Asif for Afghanistan remarks

    PTI hits out at Khawaja Asif for Afghanistan remarks

    The leadership of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has strongly criticised recent remarks by Defence Minister Khawaja Asif about launching anti-terror cross-border attacks inside Afghanistan, saying, “We don’t allow any interference in our country, so we shouldn’t interfere in any other country.”

    In a recent interview, Khawaja Asif ruled out the possibility of “negotiations” with the banned terrorist outfit Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), a policy undertaken by the PTI government previously.

    PTI leaders opined that such inflammatory statements can not only endanger “brotherly relations with Afghanistan” but regional peace as well.

    “Our ties with India are based on rivalry, and now we are trying to treat Afghanistan similarly. We cannot afford further escalation of the conflict and disorder,” remarked the former NA speaker Asad Qaiser outside the Assembly

    Leader of the Opposition in the NA, Omar Ayub, questioned the defence minister, “India is leading many terrorist attacks inside Pakistan. Why didn’t the defence minister remark about launching attacks inside India?”

    The PTI leaders emphasised that Pakistan shouldn’t be dragged into “someone else’s war.”

  • No load shedding from 10pm to 6am in Sindh, Nasir Shah orders

    No load shedding from 10pm to 6am in Sindh, Nasir Shah orders

    Energy Minister in Sindh, Nasir Hussain Shah, has told K-Electric, Hyderabad-Electric, and Sukkhur-Electric that load shedding is unacceptable between 10pm and 6am in the province, adding that it will help citizens reduce their burden during crucial hours.

    He stressed that all power companies need to take initiatives to reduce load shedding.

    However, the minister said if load shedding is inescapable, the public must be informed in advance to avoid inconvenience.

  • Gold price increases by Rs700 to Rs241,700 per tola

    Gold price increases by Rs700 to Rs241,700 per tola

    Gold prices in Pakistan have risen for the second consecutive session, mirroring an upward trend in the international market.

    On Friday, the price of gold per tola reached Rs241,700, marking a single-day increase of Rs700.

    Similarly, the price of 10-gram gold rose by Rs600, bringing it to Rs207,219, according to the All-Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA).

    This follows a Rs400 increase on Thursday, when the price per tola reached Rs241,000.

    Internationally, gold prices climbed on Friday. According to the APGJSA, the international rate stood at $2,326 per ounce, including a $20 premium, after a $22 increase during the day.

    Meanwhile, silver prices remained stable at Rs2,850 per tola.

    In April, gold prices in the local market hit an all-time high of Rs252,200 per tola.