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  • Here is why the internet speed was slow in Pakistan

    Here is why the internet speed was slow in Pakistan

    Internet users in Pakistan reported slow internet speed on Monday. The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has clarified why.

    “A submarine cable fault was reported yesterday near Fujairah, UAE due to which some users may have faced degradation in services. The faulty cable segment has been repaired & work is underway to make the services fully functional,” the authority wrote in a tweet.

    PTA said that it is monitoring the situation.

    Earlier, on October 4, thousands of users were unable to access WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook due to a technical problem related to Facebook’s DNS records, which generated at least six hours of outages.

  • ‘Research Should Be Conducted On Whether Our Divorces Have Increased And Its Impact,’ Says PM Khan

    ‘Research Should Be Conducted On Whether Our Divorces Have Increased And Its Impact,’ Says PM Khan









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    Good morning, *|MERGE1|*.  It’s October 11. Happy Monday!  

    I had a very lazy Sunday. My day went scrolling through the pictures coming from the Lux Style Awards. I loved almost every look, but Aima’s black gown and Ayesha’s off-white dress was to die for. Which celebrity did you like the most? 

    The videos that came from Islamabad showed the weather in the city yesterday was super beautiful and somehow scary, I hope it soon rains in Lahore too. The weather will be sunny in most parts of the country today. 

     
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    ‘Research should be conducted on whether our divorces have increased and its impact,’ says PM Khan

    Prime Minister Imran Khan, while addressing the Ashra-e-Rehmat-ul-Lil-Aalamin (PBUH) conference, announced the formation of the Rehmatul-lil-Aalameen Authority.

     

    What did he say? PM said Islam was a religion of peace and humanity and the West did not understand it so the authority would also be tasked with explaining Islam to the world. “When they educate the world about the Prophet’s (PBUH) life, people will understand that Islam is a religion of humanity,” the premier said.

    Members:However, the members of the authority haven’t been revealed yet. PM Khan said, “I will be the patron myself but we have started searching for a person who has written books of tafsir, has great command [over religion] and is a scholar for the chairman. There will be an international advisory board above him on which we will bring the Muslim world’s top scholars — we have looked at many names and are approaching them as well.”

     The Current Editorial: Nobel Peace Prize for journalists 

    It is an honour for journalists around the world that people of their fraternity were awarded the most prestigious award for standing up for free media. At a time when journalists are facing problems and many countries are clamping down on free media, it gives journalists more strength and courage when their struggle is recognised. 

    Unfortunately, like many other countries, the space for free media is fast shrinking in Pakistan. The government claims that the Pakistani media is more independent than even western countries but the fact of the matter is that censorship has increased over the years, journalists have faced physical attacks in the capital but no one has been arrested, and relentless attacks against journalists continue online as well. 

    Read the complete editorial here 

    PDM to meet today 

    A crucial meeting of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) led by its chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman will be held in Islamabad today. 

    What’s the agenda? The long march planned for Islamabad will be decided in the meeting. 

    The participants of the all-crucial meeting will also consider the Opposition’s role in the upcoming joint session of the parliament. 

    It would also consult on Afghanistan’s current situation and the Opposition’s joint strategy in this regard. 

    TOP PICKS 

    What was trending? 

    1.#DrAbdulQadeerKhan 

    It was the top trending hashtag yesterday on Pakistani Twitter. 

    2. #خاکمیںملگئےنگینےلوگ 

    This hashtag was also trending in relevance to Dr AQ Khan’s death. 

    3. #Islamabad 

    Islamabad was trending on Twitter yesterday as it rained heavily in the city.  

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    The Current has tried to make your shopping drill for winter easier by compiling a list of brands that are offering discounts. Don’t miss out on these sales for a chance to grab some steals. 

    The Current Horoscope 

    Some very strange information comes your way early on, and you need to clear out some mental space for it.Check yours now! 

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    International Day of the Girl 

    On December 19, 2011, United Nations General Assembly adopted Resolution 66/170 to declare October 11 as the International Day of the Girl Child, to recognise girls’ rights and the unique challenges girls face around the world. 

    CURRENT BABA’S WISDOM FOR TODAY 

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    Good morning, *|MERGE1|*.  It’s October 11. Happy Monday!  

    I had a very lazy Sunday. My day went scrolling through the pictures coming from the Lux Style Awards. I loved almost every look, but Aima’s black gown and Ayesha’s off-white dress was to die for. Which celebrity did you like the most? 

    The videos that came from Islamabad showed the weather in the city yesterday was super beautiful and somehow scary, I hope it soon rains in Lahore too. The weather will be sunny in most parts of the country today. 

     
         Laila-Th
    e Current 

    STORIES YOU CAN’T MISS… 

    ‘Research should be conducted on whether our divorces have increased and its impact,’ says PM Khan

    Prime Minister Imran Khan, while addressing the Ashra-e-Rehmat-ul-Lil-Aalamin (PBUH) conference, announced the formation of the Rehmatul-lil-Aalameen Authority.

     

    What did he say? PM said Islam was a religion of peace and humanity and the West did not understand it so the authority would also be tasked with explaining Islam to the world. “When they educate the world about the Prophet’s (PBUH) life, people will understand that Islam is a religion of humanity,” the premier said.

    Members:However, the members of the authority haven’t been revealed yet. PM Khan said, “I will be the patron myself but we have started searching for a person who has written books of tafsir, has great command [over religion] and is a scholar for the chairman. There will be an international advisory board above him on which we will bring the Muslim world’s top scholars — we have looked at many names and are approaching them as well.”

     The Current Editorial: Nobel Peace Prize for journalists 

    It is an honour for journalists around the world that people of their fraternity were awarded the most prestigious award for standing up for free media. At a time when journalists are facing problems and many countries are clamping down on free media, it gives journalists more strength and courage when their struggle is recognised. 

    Unfortunately, like many other countries, the space for free media is fast shrinking in Pakistan. The government claims that the Pakistani media is more independent than even western countries but the fact of the matter is that censorship has increased over the years, journalists have faced physical attacks in the capital but no one has been arrested, and relentless attacks against journalists continue online as well. 

    Read the complete editorial here 

    PDM to meet today 

    A crucial meeting of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) led by its chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman will be held in Islamabad today. 

    What’s the agenda? The long march planned for Islamabad will be decided in the meeting. 

    The participants of the all-crucial meeting will also consider the Opposition’s role in the upcoming joint session of the parliament. 

    It would also consult on Afghanistan’s current situation and the Opposition’s joint strategy in this regard. 

    TOP PICKS 

    What was trending? 

    1.#DrAbdulQadeerKhan 

    It was the top trending hashtag yesterday on Pakistani Twitter. 

    2. #خاکمیںملگئےنگینےلوگ 

    This hashtag was also trending in relevance to Dr AQ Khan’s death. 

    3. #Islamabad 

    Islamabad was trending on Twitter yesterday as it rained heavily in the city.  

    The Current Recommends  

    The Current Recommends you to shop offseason from the sales currently happening and upgrade your winter wardrobe. 

    The Current has tried to make your shopping drill for winter easier by compiling a list of brands that are offering discounts. Don’t miss out on these sales for a chance to grab some steals. 

    The Current Horoscope 

    Some very strange information comes your way early on, and you need to clear out some mental space for it.Check yours now! 

    ON THIS DAY

    International Day of the Girl 

    On December 19, 2011, United Nations General Assembly adopted Resolution 66/170 to declare October 11 as the International Day of the Girl Child, to recognise girls’ rights and the unique challenges girls face around the world. 

    CURRENT BABA’S WISDOM FOR TODAY 

    Hold on to hope today.

     
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  • VIDEO: Babar, Dahani playing cricket with kids is the cutest thing on internet

    VIDEO: Babar, Dahani playing cricket with kids is the cutest thing on internet

    A video shared by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on its official Twitter account shows cricketer Shahnawaz Dahani and Pakistan captain Babar Azam playing cricket with a few kids in a hotel’s narrow corridor during their quarantine.

    “Quarantine = Cricket time!! Pakistan @T20WorldCup squad spending their isolation time while playing cricket with kids,” said the PCB in its post.

     Babar Azam can be seen sitting on the floor of the corridor, bowling to a kid.

    While fast bowler Shahnawaz Dahani can be seen acting as an umpire as one kid throws a ball to another. 

    Pakistani cricket players are in quarantine in order to fly for the T20 World Cup, which is scheduled to start from October 17 in Oman, United Arab Emirates. (UAE)

  • Bilawal Bhutto officially becomes ‘mamoo’

    Bilawal Bhutto officially becomes ‘mamoo’

    Bakhtawar Bhutto Zardari, the daughter of Asif Zardari and late Benazir Bhutto, has been blessed with a baby boy.

    Taking to Twitter, Bakhtawar announced that the baby was born on October 10. 

    Reacting to the news, Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, expressed his happiness and joy at the birth of his sister, Bakhtawar Bhutto’s son.

    Bilawal tweeted, “Officially Mamoo [ heart emoji inserted]”.

    Aseefa Bhutto Zardari, Bakhtawar’s youngest sister took to Twitter and wrote, “Officially a Khala !!! Alhamdullilah !”

    No further details of the newborn have been shared yet.

    Bakhtawar Bhutto-Zardari tied the knot with businessman Mahmood Choudhry on January 29.

    Earlier, sharing pictures from the wedding on social media, Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari expressed his happiness over the occasion and remembered his late mother Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto.

    “Happiest moment in many years to see my sister Bakhtawar getting married,” wrote Bilawal on Twitter. “Felt like our mother was watching over us in this moment of joy.”

  • Sonya, Iqra and Aiman raise the style quotient at Wajahat Rauf’s star-studded birthday bash

    Sonya, Iqra and Aiman raise the style quotient at Wajahat Rauf’s star-studded birthday bash

    Wajahat Rauf has recently celebrated his birthday party with friends from the entertainment industry.

    Many actors from the entertainment industry can be seen in the pictures including Adnan Siddiqui, Marina Khan, Sonya Hussyn, Aiman Khan, Muneeb Butt, Iqra Aziz, Yasir Hussain and, Azfar Rehman and many others.

    Have a look:

    On the work front, Wajahat will soon release his upcoming film Parde Mein Rehne Do staring Hania Aamir and Ali Rehman in main leads.

  • Noor Mukadam case: SC demands evidence against Zahir Jaffer’s mother

    Noor Mukadam case: SC demands evidence against Zahir Jaffer’s mother

    The Supreme Court (SC) of Pakistan directed the prosecution to submit evidence against Zahir Jaffer’s (prime suspect in Noor Mukadam’s murder case) mother Asmat Adamjee, reports Dawn.

    The Court was hearing the bail pleas of ​​the parents of Zahir Jaffer, which were previously rejected by the Islamabad High Court (IHC).

    The petitioner’s lawyer Advocate Khawaja Harris stressed that the case against the petitioners was not based on solid evidence, rather the allegations were highly speculative.

    Justice Umar Ata Bandial, during the hearing, pointed out that there was no mention of Adamjee in the IHC’s order denying bail to the duo.

     “We are just trying to get the hang of the Noor Mukadam case,” Justice Bandial said while adding that the court was seeking information only to understand the facts of the case.

    Khawaja Harris argued that the order to complete the trial in two months will affect the right to a fair trial.

    To which the court said that the right to a fair trial was a must. “But the delay in handling the case only adds to anxiety.”

    Justice Bandial adjourned the court till October 18. However, last week a sessions court in Islamabad fixed October 14 for the indictment of 12 suspects in the case.

    Last week, Zahir Jaffer’s parents challenged IHC’s bail rejection by approaching the SC.

  • Lux Style Awards’21 Winners List: Danish, Yumna and Bilal win big, ‘Ehd-e-Wafa’ triumphs

    Lux Style Awards’21 Winners List: Danish, Yumna and Bilal win big, ‘Ehd-e-Wafa’ triumphs

    Lux Style Awards 2021 took place on Saturday October 9th in Karachi.

    The awards were given in 22 categories, which include music, fashion and TV. Actor Yumna Zaidi bagged two awards for her drama serial Pyar Kay Sadqay.

    Here is the complete list of winners:

    Television:

    Best TV Play (Viewers Choice)

    Momina Duraid and ISPR for Ehd-e-Wafa

    Best TV Actor (Viewers Choice)

    Danish Taimoor for Deewangi

    Best TV Actress (Viewers Choice)

    Yumna Zaidi for Pyaar Ke Sadqay

    Best Original Soundtrack (Viewers Choice)

    Rahat Fateh Ali Khan for singing and composing Ehd-e-Wafa Ke Naam

    Best Male Actor (Critics)

    Bilal Abbas for Pyaar Ke Sadqay

    Best Female Actor (Critics)

    Yumna Zaidi for Pyaar Ke Sadqay

    Best Play Writer (Critics)

    Umera Ahmed for Alif

    Best Play Director (Critics)

    Farooq Rind for Pyaar Ke Sadqay

    Best Emerging Talent

    Adnan Samad Khan for Ehd-e-Wafa

    Categories: Fashion (Critics Vote)

    Model of the Year (Female)

    Mushk Kaleem

    Model of the Year (Male)

    Sachal Afzal

    Achievement in Fashion Design

    Generation for Pret

    Achievement in Fashion Design

    Husain Rehar for Luxury Pret

    Achievement in Fashion Design

    Shehla Chatoor for Bridal Couture

    Best Menswear Designer

    Ismail Farid

    Best Fashion Photographer

    Najam Mehmood

    Best Hair & Make Up Artist

    Sunil Nawab

    Best Emerging Talent

    Sarah Zulfiqar

    Category: Music

    Best Singer (Viewers Choice)

    Abbas Ali Khan for ‘Mein Yeh Janoun Na’

    Best Song (Viewers Choice)

    Bayaan for ‘Teri Tasveer’

    Best Emerging Talent (Jury Vote)

    Aziz Khan

    Best Video Director (Jury Vote)

    Hamza Bin Tahir for ‘Teri Tasveer’

  • ‘Money is a big player, money lies in India, so basically, India controls world cricket now’: PM Khan

    ‘Money is a big player, money lies in India, so basically, India controls world cricket now’: PM Khan

    Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan on Monday in an interview with the Middle East Eye, said, “Money is a big player now,” he said. “For the players, as well as for the cricket boards. The money lies in India, so basically, India controls world cricket now.”

    “I mean, they do, whatever they say goes. No one would dare do that to India because they know that the sums involved, India can sort of produce much more money,” PM Khan added. 

    PM Imran Khan while speaking to David Hearst and Peter Oborne of Middle East Eye, discussed a wide range of topics, including the current situation in Afghanistan, relations with the United States (US), India’s role in occupied Kashmir, allegations against China regarding the treatment of Uighurs, and cricket.

    Reconciliation with TTP

    PM Imran Khan said Islamabad is trying to speak to elements within the Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) who can be reconciled “because it’s from a position of strength”.

    “I always believed all insurgencies eventually end up on the dialogue table, like the IRA [Irish Republican Army] for instance,” he explained.

    “We now have to talk to those we can reconcile with [and persuade] to give up their arms and live as normal citizens,” he added.

    The prime minister said the Taliban had assured Islamabad that the TTP would not launch attacks into Pakistan. He accused India of instigating terrorism in Pakistan via Afghanistan, during the Ashraf Ghani-led government. 

    International community must engage with Afghanistan’

    “The world must engage with Afghanistan,” he said as he warned of the consequences of not doing so. “There must be hardliners within the group [and] it can easily go back to the Taliban of 20 years ago. And that would be a disaster.”

    “Yet, the government is clearly trying to get international acceptability so it wants an inclusive government, talks about human rights and not allowing its soil to be used for terrorism by anyone,” he said.

    “It would be a total waste, what will the US have to show after 20 years? Therefore, a stable Afghanistan government which can then take on ISIS, and the Taliban are the best bet to take on ISIS, that is the only option left.”

    PM Khan said that isolating and imposing sanctions on Afghanistan would result in a massive humanitarian crisis.

    “If they are left like this, my worry is that [Afghanistan] could revert back to 1989 when the Soviets and Americans left,” he said, adding that over 200,000 Afghans died in that chaos.

    Pakistan expected a bloodbath in Afghanistan’

    When asked about Pakistan’s point of view after the Taliban takeover, the prime minister said: “We have been so relieved because we expected a bloodbath […] it was a peaceful transfer of power.”

    PM Imran added that the US had to “pull itself together” from the shock it had suffered after the withdrawal of forces from Afghanistan.

    “I don’t think they have found their feet as yet,” he said, adding that Pakistan would also suffer as a result of chaos in Afghanistan.

    Taliban should be incentivised to walk the talk:

    Pressed on the lack of inclusiveness in the new government setup, the prime minister acknowledged that it was not present “right now” but hoped it would be in the future, adding that it was needed because Afghanistan was a diverse society.

    Similarly, on the issue of women’s rights, he said the Taliban should be incentivised to “walk the talk” — pointing out that the group had said it would allow women to work and get educated.

    ‘All insurgencies end up on dialogue table’

    When asked about the banned TTP posing a problem for the country, the prime minister said, “They called us collaborators, started attacking us and calling themselves the Pakistani Taliban, which we didn’t have before joining the alliance. At one point there were 50 different groups calling themselves the Taliban [and] attacking us.”

    “We are no longer collaborators because we are not allying ourselves with anyone fighting the Pakhtuns so the motivation has gone down. Now we are trying to talk to those who can be reconciled because it is from a position of strength. I believe that all insurgencies eventually end up on the dialogue table,” the premier said.

    Relations with the US

    The prime minister spoke about US President Joe Biden, saying that he is yet to speak to arguably the most powerful person in the world. 

    When the interviewer told him he found that “absolutely astonishing” that the two heads of state had not yet spoken, PM Khan said: “Well, you know, it’s up to him. It’s [US] a superpower.”

    He said he had warned US officials back in 2008 about the futility of a military solution to the Afghan issue and potentially creating a “bigger quagmire than Iraq”.

    “Unfortunately, I think they were led by the generals and you know what they always say: give us more troops and time.”

    Relation with China

    Describing relations between Pakistan and China, PM Imran said the relationship was 70-years-old and had “stood the test of time”. “In all our ups and downs, China has stood with us,” he pointed out.

    Asked about his silence on the treatment of Uighurs in China, the premier said that Pakistan had spoken to China about the Uighur issue and had been provided with an explanation. “Our relationship with China is such that we have an understanding between us. We will talk to each other, but behind closed doors because that is their nature and culture.”

    Indian role in occupied Kashmir

    The premier questioned why there was no criticism of Indian actions in occupied Kashmir or its treatment of Muslims and minorities.

    He said the Muslim world was subject to turmoil and that the government wanted to highlight the Kashmir issue and human rights violations in the occupied valley.

    “Let the world take notice of that first, then we will talk about other violations of human rights.”

    Cancellation of NZ, Eng cricket tours

    PM Imran was also asked about his reaction to the decision to cancel the England team’s tour to Pakistan, to which he responded, “I think there is still this feeling in England that they do a great favour by playing for countries like Pakistan.”

    The premier said that no one would “dare do that to India” due to the power and financial resources of the Indian cricket board. “I didn’t say anything, but I think England let themselves down because I expected a bit more from them.”

    He said that the England and New Zealand cricket teams had let themselves down by cancelling the tours based on “something which we know was fake news initiated by some Indian through Singapore”.

  • Senate chairman gets a surprise invite from India’s Lok Sabha’s speaker

    Speaker of the Indian Lok Sabha, Om Birla, has invited Pakistan’s Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani to attend the Lower House’s Public Accounts Committee’s (PAC) centenary celebrations in India, reports ARY News.

    Lok Sabha Speaker wrote a letter to Sanjrani. As per details, the letter states that the celebrations would take place on December 4, and Indian President Ram Nath Kovind and Indian Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi will address the audience.

    The letter adds that Sanjrani’s participation in the centenary celebrations would be an honour for the Lok Sabha Speaker.

    ARY News‘ sources say that consultations are underway regarding the participation of Sadiq Sanjrani in the function.

  • ‘Missing’ man joins search party to find himself, sparks meme fest

    A ‘missing’ man in Turkey accidentally joined a search mission to find himself, BBC reported.

    A 50-year-old man from Bursa province went out to have drinks with his friends and soon after, he wandered into a forest in Inegöl in a drunk state.

    Presumed missing after his family and friends could not contact him for several hours, they reported this to the local authorities who started a search operation to find him.  Interestingly, the intoxicated man joined the group of volunteers and began walking with them to search for himself.

    When the search group started to call out his name, the man identified as Beyhan Mutlu replied: “I am here.” He was taken aside by the rescue workers to take his statement, where he reportedly told them: “Don’t punish me too harshly, officer. My father will kill me.”

    The authorities prepared a report about the incident and later dropped him off at his home.

    The incident went viral on social media and netizens started making memes on it.

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