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  • ‘Disappointed’: Djokovic reaches Dubai after deportation from Australia

    ‘Disappointed’: Djokovic reaches Dubai after deportation from Australia

    Serbian Tennis Ace Novak Djokovic has been deported from Australia after his visa was cancelled by the Australian government. The dream of his 10th Australian Open title was dusted when an Australian court upheld a government deportation order.

    As per details, three Federal Court judges on Sunday sided with Immigration Minister Alex Hawke’s decision made to cancel the Serb’s visa on public interest grounds.

    Shortly after the ruling, federal agents escorted unvaccinated Djokovic to the airport in Melbourne, where he boarded an Emirates flight bound for the United Arab Emirates.

    The 34-year-old landed in Dubai on Monday morning.

    Before his departure, Djokovic said he was “extremely disappointed” by the Australian court’s ruling, but said he respected the decision.

    “I cannot stay in Australia and participate in the Australian Open,” he said in a statement.

    “I am uncomfortable that the focus of the past weeks has been on me and I hope that we can all now focus on the game and tournament I love,” he added.

    After landing in Australia, the Serb star fought for his visa for almost 11 days. The tennis ace was participating in the tournament eyeing his 21st Grand Slam Title.

    The country’s immigration minister cancelled his visa on the grounds that Djokovic’s presence in Australia may be a risk to the health and “good order” of the Australian public and “may be counterproductive to efforts at vaccination by others in Australia”.

    Djokovic was scheduled to play his first-round Australian Open match today (Monday).

  • ‘A kiss on the cheek isn’t remotely sexual’, Pakistani Twitter shares adorable pictures with their partners

    ‘A kiss on the cheek isn’t remotely sexual’, Pakistani Twitter shares adorable pictures with their partners

    Pakistani Twitter is filled with adorable pictures of couples sharing pictures of themselves with their partner, showing them affection. It all started when a user posted a picture of recent newlyweds Saboor Aly and Ali Ansari. In the picture which is from the day of the couple’s Shendi, Saboor can be seen showing love to Ali by kissing his cheek. However, one social media user did not like the idea and called the act “begairti.”

    “New generation wants to follow them but this is not a relationship goals, This is begairti,” the user wrote while sharing the picture.

    https://twitter.com/ViRgoGirL_T/status/1481119608799117312?s=20

    However, most Netizens instead of responding to the picture started sharing heart-warming pictures with their partner. Have a look at some of the pictures:

    https://twitter.com/kashmiriichai/status/1482436226284244993

    https://twitter.com/Affanarchist/status/1482594885136011264
    https://twitter.com/Tgoraya/status/1482410003667382272
    https://twitter.com/narejo/status/1482725283262341122
  • ‘We are not against education’, Taliban to open separate schools for girls

    ‘We are not against education’, Taliban to open separate schools for girls

    The Taliban has said that they hope to open all schools for girls and women across the country after March 21.

    Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesperson and deputy Culture and Information Minister of Afghanistan said girls and boys must be completely segregated in schools. According to him, the biggest obstacle so far has been finding enough space where girls could stay while going to school. In heavily populated areas, there is not enough space to have separate classrooms for boys and girls.

    “We are not against education,” Mujahid stressed while talking to Associated Press (AP). He also said women are working in the health and education sector and at Kabul International Airport in customs and passport control. But didn’t comment that whether women would be allowed to return to work in government ministries.

    Since August, girls in most of Afghanistan have not been allowed back to school beyond grade 7. However, private universities in the capital Kabul are still operating.

    Earlier this month, the United Nations (UN) launched a $5 billion appeal for the war-torn country.

  • Ken Rosenthal lays bare Manfred’s thin skin

    Calling a spade a spade is one of the cardinal virtues of journalism and is what all journalists are meant to do. The broader challenge, however, is when it comes to having the gall to speak up against those in the upper echelons of power and it is then when impartial journalism can congeal into a baptism of fire. When 59-year-old Ken Rosenthal, one of baseball’s highly regarded and acclaimed baseball journalists, dared to dip his toes in that fire, he had to pay a heavy price in the form of abrupt termination of his 12-year association with the MLB Network.

    It may not have been the start Ken Rosenthal would have wanted for the new year. Way back in 2020, when all industries and organisations moiled to stay afloat amidst the deadly coronavirus pandemic, Ken Rosenthal penned dismissive columns in The Athletic in which he launched scathing attacks on Major League Baseball’s commissioner Rob Manfred and brought his mishandling of the situation into focus.

    “He (Manfred) and the owners, supposed stewards of the game, are turning the national pastime into a national punch line, effectively threatening to take their ball and go home while the country struggles with medical, economic and societal concerns,” Rosenthal wrote in his column.

    Questioning Manfred’s abilities to do his job properly, Rosenthal further wrote: “Manfred and the owners keep sinking lower. Unless making dead-on-arrival proposals, tone-deaf public remarks and other assorted blunders is your idea of negotiating savvy.”

    Unable to digest the vitriol hurled at him, Manfred flexed his muscles and Ken was taken off the air. On January 4, 2022, Andrew Marchand, senior sports writer for the New York Post, broke the unfortunate news that the MLB Network had let go of Ken Rosenthal. Manfred’s decision invited severe backlash from journalists and deservedly so. The Athletic’s senior MLB writer Britt Ghiroli tweeted that Ken cares about the truth and doing things the right way even if it’s uncomfortable.

    Former American professional baseball player and television sports commentator Ken Singleton, an Orioles Hall of Famer, called the decision terribly shortsighted and stated that it reduces the credibility of the whole product. MLB has long grumbled about how it strives to offer quality journalism to its viewers.

    However, if it thinks that a bit of criticism is a fireable offence, it would be foolish to hope that impartial journalism can thrive in the baseball industry. As a matter of fact, Major League Baseball has historically been dictatorial and authoritarian. Prior to firing Rosenthal, MLB surprisingly ended much-loved Intentional Talk’s co-host Chris Rose’s contract at the end of 2020. Rewind to September 1964, New York Yankees terminated Mel Allen’s contract before the start of the World Series for reasons unbeknownst to all save Yankees themselves.

    Luckily for baseball fans, Ken Rosenthal, a seasoned journalist and author of “Best of the Best: 35 Major League Superstars” and “Dean Smith: A Tribute”, hasn’t been completely consigned to the scrapheaps and would still be plying his trade for multiple widely-followed platforms like Fox Sports and The Athletic. Still, whichever way you look at it, it cannot be disregarded that the dictatorial firing of Ken from the MLB Network epitomises thin-skinned MLB’s hubris syndrome and their attempts to divest the sport of impartial journalism, which sets an extremely wrong precedent for up-and-coming journalists that they should not dare to speak up against those in power.

  • ‘Completely arranged’: Ali Ansari makes revelations about marriage with Saboor Aly

    ‘Completely arranged’: Ali Ansari makes revelations about marriage with Saboor Aly

    Actor Ali Ansari appeared on Ahsan Khan’s chat show with his sister Mariam. The sibling duo made revelations about Saboor and Ali’s wedding and mentioned that it is a completely ‘arranged marriage’.

    The Khaani star mentioned that his sister and Saboor’s sister Sajal Aly played cupids for them.

    Mariam stated that she has been wooing Saboor since last seven years for her brother.

    Earlier the Fitrat diva also spilled the beans on the topic. Saboor revealed that the engagement was a surprise even for both.

  • Is Feroze Khan the new ‘blessing’ in Bollywood director Farah Khan’s life?

    Is Feroze Khan the new ‘blessing’ in Bollywood director Farah Khan’s life?

    Bollywood director of Om Shanti Om fame has confused netizens with her recent Instagram story. The Munni Badnaam Hui choreographer tagged the wrong Feroze, in her stories not just once but twice.

    Farah posted an emotional note for her friend but tagged the Khuda Aur Mohabbat 3 hero in her story, which she has done before as well.

    This confused several social media users who started speculating if Feroze and Farah are friends.

  • Islamabad High Court orders closure of all sheesha cafes in the city

    Islamabad High Court orders closure of all sheesha cafes in the city

    Islamabad High Court (IHC) has ordered the local administration to shut down all sheesha cafes in the federal city with immediate action and submit a progress report to the court as well.

    The Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) along with the Islamabad administration and police have mobilised their resources to initiate the crackdown on all sheesha cafes operating in Islamabad.

    The complete ban on sheesha was announced across the country led by the Supreme Court previously in 2015 but in the following year, the bench headed by Justice Gulzar Ahmed of the Supreme Court expressed displeasure over the sale and import of sheesha and tobacco smoking items despite the ban from the apex court.

    This time the court emphasised that action must be louder than words.

    The court also asked the advocate generals from the provincial governments about the implementation of previous orders regarding the ban on sheesha smoking in public spaces.

  • Coke Studio, Ministry of Foreign Affairs partner to promote ‘cultural diplomacy’

    Coke Studio, Ministry of Foreign Affairs partner to promote ‘cultural diplomacy’

    Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, in a tweet has congratulated Coke Studio for a ‘sublime’ start.

    “Congratulate Coke Studio for a sublime start to 2022 with two powerhouses of Pakistan, Abida Parveen & Naseebo Lal. The Foreign Office is pleased to partner with the platform elevating Cultural Diplomacy footprint through our missions across the world,” the minister said in a tweet.

    Abida Parveen and Naseebo Lal have opened the 14th season of Coke Studio with an extravagant song “Tu Jhoom.” The song has sent excited fans on a listening spree.

    This year, Coke Studio is produced and curated by music composer Xulfi. Written by Adnan Dhool, “Tu Jhoom’s” music is arranged and produced by Xulfi and budding artist Abdullah Siddiqui.

  • Teen dies after accidentally shooting himself in Kasur

    Teen dies after accidentally shooting himself in Kasur

    A teenager accidently shot himself dead while cleaning a 12-bore gun in Kot Radha Kishan city of Kasur district on saturday, police said.

    The deceased was identified as 12-year-old Kamran.

    Citing his family members, the police said Kamran was cleaning a 12-gun when he accidentally shot himself, adding he died from a gunshot to his abdomen.

    His body was taken to a nearby hospital for medico-legal formalities.

  • VIDEO: Which cricketer became Shadab Khan’s driver from the airport?

    VIDEO: Which cricketer became Shadab Khan’s driver from the airport?

    Pakistani all-rounder Shadab Khan has come back to Pakistan from Australia after playing in the Big Bash League (BBL) for Sydney Sixers. A video of him is circulating on social media in which he can be seen coming out of the airport with bags in his hands.

    On his arrival, the Pakistan vice-captain was surprised by his best friend Hassan Ali who came to pick him up from the airport.

    Shadab initially struggled to recognize the pacer, who had disguised himself as a chauffeur driver holding Shadab’s name. However, after a brief moment of hesitation, Shadab finally got a hold of everything that was happening.

    Shadab featured for four matches for Sixers and was advised to head back due to increasing cases of Covid-19 and with Pakistan Super League (PSL) approaching.

    During the four games, Shadab scored 20 runs in total and returned the figures of 0/8 against Renegades, 1-36 against Scorchers, and 0-27 against Heat.