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  • After Sonya Hussyn, Yasra Rizvi hits out at Lux Style awards

    Actor Yasra Rizvi took to her Instagram stories to hit out at the Lux Style awards post they announced their nominations for the forthcoming ceremony.

    “Lux is basically a beauty soap brand like any other business their primary focus must be to sell more products and maximize profit. no?” questioned the Malika-e-Aliya diva.

    “Hence like any other business they can use art to serve this very purpose but to serve art is probably not the purpose,” the Churail actor added.

    Earlier, Sonya Hussyn called out Lux Style Awards’ jury for not nominating her drama Saraab in any of the categories.

    Yesterday, the nominations for the 20th edition of Lux Style Awards (LSA) were announced. This year, the categories for feature films have been omitted due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

  • Zahir Jaffer guilty of murdering Noor, states case challan prepared by police

    A case challan has been prepared by the Homicide Investigation Unit of the Kohsar police station in Noor Mukadam murder case. In the case challan, they found Zahir Jaffer guilty of murdering Noor. In addition, Jaffer’s parents, Therapy Works CEO, and other suspects have been named as accomplices of the prime suspect, Samaa has reported.

    The challan will be presented next week before an Islamabad sessions court. In the challan, the police has requested the court to give strict punishment to Zahir.

    Earlier, Noor’s father filed a petition in the high court against bails granted to Therapy Works CEO Tahir Zahoor and five employees in his daughter’s murder case. Sessions court in Islamabad had granted bail to six members of Therapy Works, who were called by Zahir’s mother to go over to the house after the murder took plac

  • Woman in Lahore wears clown costume to earn living

    A woman in Lahore wears a clown costume every day to earn her living to avoid begging on the streets, reported Samaa News.

    Saima wanted to become a doctor but she had no idea that she would be working as a clown on the streets of Lahore.

    I have lost a lot in life,” Saima said on Samaa TV’s show Naya Din. “First my father, who died with his dreams, and then my own aspirations.”

    Saima’s father and two brothers passed away within just three years. She had to earn in order to support her ill mother as no one from her family or friends came forward to support her in these difficult times.

    Saima tried to find a suitable job while pursuing her education but due to a tough schedule couldn’t take up any of the jobs as she had to take care of her mother as well. She managed to find one job, which seemed to accommodate her timings.

    “Things went smoothly for four months,” Saima said. But then her boss started making inappropriate demands from her, such as going out for a meal with him.

    “He said in a meeting that I was his wife,” Saima recalled. Saima left he job after being warned of a culture of harassment and exploitation at her organisation by one of her friends who had worked there before.

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    She left the job and was so needy that she even considered begging on the streets.

    But then she saw a kid dressed up as a clown to entertain other children to earn a living. This inspired her and gave her an idea of doing the same. “That child taught me such a great lesson that I could do anything for my mother,” said Saima. When she started working as a clown she felt as if the Saima in her had “died”.

    But even this job is not easy. She has been slapped and called names by men on the street, some of whom think she is a man or transgender behind the mask. She earns Rs700 to Rs800 a day.

    Meanwhile, Chief Minister Punjab, Usman Buzdar has contacted Saima to help her.

  • ISIS Attacks Kabul Airport

    ISIS Attacks Kabul Airport









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    Explosions outside Kabul airport 

    At least two explosions took place outside the Kabul airport on Thursday as the United States and other countries try to evacuate their citizens and Afghans at risk from the Taliban. 

    US officials said earlier on Thursday that concerns about security around the airport have increased based on “a very specific threat stream”.
     
    Casualties  At least 90 people are thought to have died and more than 150 injured.

    The Pentagon confirmed that at least 12 US service members were killed in the attack and that another 15 service personnel were wounded.Who is behind them? Terrorist group ISIS-K claimed responsibility for yesterday’s deadly attack in Kabul.US President Joe Biden
     

    US President Joe Biden has sworn revenge on the attackers, saying he would “hunt them down”

    Boris JohnsonHe says the UK’s evacuation operation in Afghanistan in the wake of the Taliban takeover will continue despite what he described as the “barbaric” terrorist attack at Kabul airport. 

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    ‘Ashamed and pained’: PM Khan reacts to the Minar-e-Pakistan incident 

    Prime Minister Imran Khan has finally spoken about the Minar-e-Pakistan incident.

    What did he say? He said that he was “ashamed and pained” by what happened, citing the lack of proper upbringing as a vital reason for the destruction we are seeing in society. 

    Where was he speaking? He was addressing the Punjab Education Convention 2021 in Lahore.

     What else did he say? He also said, “In the past, the respect the women were getting in our country was nowhere to be seen in the world. In the West, women did not get that respect which they used to get here.” 
     

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     Imran Khan briefed the nation on PTI’s three years’ performance

    At Jinnah Convention Centre in Islamabad, PM Imran Khan briefed the nation about the performance of his government in the last three years.

     Key points of Khan’s speech He talked about the financial struggle face by his govt saying, “We had no capital to settle loans. We had no foreign exchange. The current account deficit we faced was of $20 billion. If Saudi Arabia, China and UAE had not helped us at the time, rupee would have declined further and caused us some real damage.”

    In his speech, he also mentioned his government’s schemes such as Kamyab Pakistan and Ehsaas Program.

    “We are also working on inheritance laws to ensure women get their due share in property,” he added.

    How do you rate PTI’s performance?
     

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     It was trending on Twitter as PM Khan spoke at Jinnah Convention Centre in Islamabad. 

    2.  #جعلسازکےتین_سال

    This trend highlighted the poor performance of PTI govt in the last three years. 

    3. #Kabulairport 

    Kabul airport also trended on Pakistani Twitter with people sending their love and prayers to Afghanistan.  

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  • Ghana Ali blasts a troll for referring to her as ‘transgender’, pens a befitting reply

    Ghana Ali blasts a troll for referring to her as ‘transgender’, pens a befitting reply

    Ghana Ali has responded back to a troll for referring to her as a transgender.

    The Dilruba diva is known for her befitting replies to social media trolls.

    The Sun Yaara star recently expressed her anger over the Minar-e-Pakistan incident, and has requested Prime Minister Imran Khan to take an action against such culprits. She also suggested to publicly punish the people involved in the harassment incident.

  • No vaccine, no motorway

    The National Highways & Motorway Police (NHMP) have decided that after September 15, unvaccinated people will not be allowed to travel via motorway.

    Amid the current fourth wave of Covid-19, the government and its departments have speeded up vaccination efforts across the country.

    The NHMP announced on Thursday that people should “get ready” and “get vaccinated” before September 15 and have their vaccination certificates with them if they want to travel on the motorway.

    Federal Minister for Planning Asad Umar along with Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Health Faisal Sultan announced the new restrictions for unvaccinated people.

    Umar said that a single dose of vaccine is necessary for travelling on the motorway after September 15. He added that after October, no one will be allowed to use the motorways without vaccination.

    The minister also said that unvaccinated people will not be allowed to use public transport after October 15.

    Earlier, it was also announced that vaccination for domestic air travel will be compulsory after September 30.

  • Kabir Hussain meets his ‘Taya’ Faysal Qureshi, Iqra and Yasir cheer

    Actor Faysal Quraishi paid a visit to Iqra Aziz and Yasir Hussain’s abode to meet their newly born son, Kabeer Hussain.

    The Log Kya Kahenge hero shared the picture of him holding the baby and wrote, “Aur haan aap k abba aik kamal k chef hain maza aagya.

    The Jhooti actor also shared the picture of Faysal and his wife meeting the baby.

    The Fitoor star was accompanied by his wife and children.

    Kabir Hussain was born in July 2021. Earlier, actor Sonya Hussyn made a surprise visit to meet the little Hussain at their residence.

    Phuppo' Sonya Hussyn visits Iqra and Yasir's newborn son

  • Pakistan to remain on UK’s travel Red list

    Pakistan to remain on UK’s travel Red list

    The United Kingdom (UK) has not moved Pakistan from its Red List to Amber List. Pakistan is still on its Red List of the travel ban, the UK announced in its latest travel review on Thursday.

    As per reports, Pakistan has been kept on the Red List for “failing to meet the requirements on genomic surveillance capability, transmission risk, and variants of concern.”

    Genome sequence helps researchers understand how the virus is mutating into variants and how it’s traveling from person to person.

    Government officials of Pakistan were hopeful that Pakistan will be moved to the Amber List in the latest review.

    According to the latest update, seven countries, namely, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Switzerland, and the Azores will move into the Green List starting 4am on Monday, August 30.

    Thailand and Montenegro, on the other hand, will be added to the Red List at the same time, “reflecting the increased case rates in these countries and the higher risk that travel from these countries poses to UK public health”, said the notice.

    Earlier, the UK was criticised for removing India from Red List despite the worse Covid-19 situation than Pakistan.

    However, the British government claimed that the Pakistan authorities did not send them the Covid-19 data on vaccination and testing.

  • Video: Nadia Hussain makes blasting revelations about Mehwish, Hania and Humayun’s botox-fillers

    Model and actor Nadia Hussain is known for her blunt nature, she recently grabbed headlines for her statement on gender roles in marriage. In the same interview the Jalan star made some startling revelations on celebrities and politicians, in context to the surgical treatment they have had to look better or younger.

    The Ladies Park diva commented on Mehwish Hayat and Hania Aamir’s fillers.

    She advised superstar Humayun Saeed to cut down on his fillers consumption.

    Nadia concluded by suggesting Prime Minister Imran Khan to get a skin tightening treatment.

    She also gave tips to Ayeza Khan, Maya Ali and Aima Baig on cosmetic treatments that they should get.

  • No petrol for unvaccinated people from September 1

    District government Lahore placed banners in petrol stations across the city saying that only fully vaccinated people will be able to get the petrol from September 1. The decision came amid the sharp increase of Covid-19 cases in the country.

    “From September 1, only customers with coronavirus vaccine certificates will be able to buy petrol,” a banner placed on a petrol pump read.

    Earlier this week, Federal Minister for Planning Asad Umar has said those who have not been fully vaccinated will not be allowed to use public transport from October 15.

    As per the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), Pakistan has recorded 4,016 new cases of coronavirus in the last 24 hours.