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  • ‘Have adequate medical attention, clothing’, US embassy issues clarification on sending supplies to Zahir Jaffer

    The US Embassy in Islamabad has issued a clarification on sending a courier containing books, perfumes, clothes and shampoo to Zahir Jaffer.

    “U.S. embassies & consulates abroad are required by U.S. and international law to provide assistance to American citizens (USCITs) who are incarcerated or detained abroad, regardless of the charges against them,” the Embassy said in a tweet.

    “When a USCIT is detained overseas, we work to provide all appropriate consular assistance. Consular assistance may include visiting arrested USCITs in prison to ensure proper treatment,” the embassy added in a tweet.

    “It includes verification that they have a diet that meets subsistence levels, have adequate medical attention and clothing, and provides reference materials of U.S. origin. As a USCIT, your passport won’t help you avoid arrest or conviction.”

    The Islamabad High Court will indict 12 persons in the Noor Mukadam case on October 6.

  • ‘Taliban will legally qualify for recognition once they take over the entire country,’ PM Khan

    ‘Taliban will legally qualify for recognition once they take over the entire country,’ PM Khan

    American Magazine ‘Newsweek’ has published an exclusive interview with Pakistani Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan, conducted by its Senior Foreign Policy Writer Tom O’Connor.

    PM Khan talked about the troubles occurring in Afghanistan, China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), the US emerging close relations with Pakistan’s top rival India and shed some light on Sino-US rivalry.

    In reply to a question by Tom about recognising the new Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, PM Khan said, “Pakistan is obliged to engage with the de-facto authorities in Afghanistan to prevent an economic and humanitarian collapse.”

    “Once a government in Kabul establishes control over the entire country, it would legally qualify for recognition. However, Pakistan would prefer to reach a decision regarding recognition of the new government together with other neighbors of Afghanistan,” he added.

    He stressed that the authorities in Kabul [Taliban] need to neutralise terrorist groups present in Afghanistan, particularly the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and said, “Pakistan will work with the authorities in Afghanistan to halt TTP and other terrorism from there.”

    While answering the question about the US and China’s influence in South Asia after Washington’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, Khan stated, “The US can work with a new government in Afghanistan to promote common interests and regional stability and can play an important and positive role in Afghanistan by providing humanitarian assistance.”

    “But if China offers economic support to Afghanistan, it’s natural that the Afghans will accept it. The Taliban have welcomed the prospects of being incorporated in the CPEC and establishing close relations with China,” he added.

    Talking about the close ties between the US and India, PM Khan stated, “We understand that the U.S. military support to India is designed to contain China. However India will never confront China, especially not to serve U.S. strategic objectives. India’s purpose in arming itself so massively is to establish its hegemony in South Asia and especially to threaten and coerce Pakistan.”

    “We believe that the current US-China rivalry is unnecessary and contrary to the interests of both these global powers,” he said while hoping that both countries will reach the same conclusion in the near future.

    He concluded by saying that Afghanistan will only be stabilized through help and that the U.S., China and Russia and all other countries must “contribute” to reconstructing the country.

  • Shahzeb Khanzada visits Niagara Falls for the first time

    Shahzeb Khanzada visits Niagara Falls for the first time

    Pakistani celebrity anchorperson Shahzeb Khanzada and his wife Actor Rushna Khan are beating the summer blues as they jet off for their vacation in US and Canada.

    Rushna is sharing every special moment of their trip. Earlier, Rushna celebrated her husband’s birthday in New York and now the couple is off to see the picturesque view of Niagara Falls in Canada.

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    We have collected some amazing posts by Rushna Khan, in which the anchor’s wife has shared their trip on her Instagram stories.

    Rushna shared her tour pictures and short clips after getting ready and leaving for Niagara Falls.

    We’re loving her diamond rings, Gucci bag and Jimmy Choo shoes.

    She also shared a series of videos from traveling to the Falls in which Shahzeb can also be seen. Rushna posted two more stories in which they are trying different cakes. She posted a video which shows Shahzeb having a brownie.

  • Video: Shahbaz Taseer, Neha Rajpoot say ‘Qubool Hai’ in a luxuriant Nikkah ceremony

    Video: Shahbaz Taseer, Neha Rajpoot say ‘Qubool Hai’ in a luxuriant Nikkah ceremony

    Model Neha Rajpoot and late politician Salman Taseer’s son Shahbaz Taseer have tied the knot in a lavish ceremony.

    https://twitter.com/galaxylollywood/status/1441390744514621448?s=21

    The ceremony was attended by their friends and family members.

    Actor Abeer Rizvi was spotted yesterday at their Mayun ceremony.

  • ‘Strict punishments, executions will return,’ says Taliban leader

    Taliban leader Mullah Nooruddin Turabi in an interview with The Associated Press has said that strict punishments like executions and amputation of hands will return in Afghanistan under the Taliban regime. Turabi also warned the world against interfering with Afghanistan’s new rulers. Turabi is currently in charge of prisons, under the new Taliban government.

    “Everyone criticised us for the punishments in the stadium, but we have never said anything about their laws and their punishments,” Turabi told AP in Kabul.

    “No one will tell us what our laws should be. Cutting off of hands is very necessary for security,” he said, saying it had a deterrent effect. He said the cabinet was studying whether to carry out punishments in public and will “develop a policy”.

  • Veteran actor Talat Iqbal passes away in United States

    Veteran actor Talat Iqbal passes away in United States

    Veteran Pakistan film and television star Talat Iqbal has died in United States (US), the actor’s family confirmed on Friday.

    Hospitalised in a critical condition two weeks ago in Dallas, just a few days after the death of his daughter Sarah Talat earlier this month.

    According to the family, Talat will be buried at Restland graveyard in Dallas.

    The veteran actor played key roles in several dramas in the 70s and 80s.

    He also starred in several Pakistani films during his long career.

    He married with an actor Sumbul Talat, who died last year in US due to cancer.

  • US embassy sends ‘books, perfumes, clothes and shampoo’ for Zahir Jaffer

    The US embassy in Pakistan sent a parcel containing books, perfumes, clothes and shampoo for Zahir Zakir Jaffer, the prime suspect in Noor Mukadam case, through a courier. The courier was sent to Adiala Jail but the jail authorities refused to accept it.

    Superintendent of Adiala Jail, Arshad Warraich, told The Nation that the US Embassy had sent a courier for Zahir Zakir Jaffer but the administration returned the courier. He continued by adding that a letter was also written to the embassy by the jail administration to use the channel of Ministry of Interior in future if they want to send any thing for their citizen facing murder charges. “The parcel was returned by the jail authorities last Saturday,” he said in response to a query. 

    The Islamabad High Court will indict 12 persons in the Noor Mukadam case on October 6.

  • Video: ‘I feel abandoned and used,’ RAW agent who spied on Pakistan reveals India’s true face

    Video: ‘I feel abandoned and used,’ RAW agent who spied on Pakistan reveals India’s true face

    Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) agent, Daniel, who spied on Pakistan for India now lives a miserable life, as he has to drive a rickshaw while his wife works as a maid washing dishes, to earn some livelihood, an Indian news channel Pro Punjab reported.

    Daniel, who served a four-year sentence in Pakistan, was smuggled into the country in 1992 to carry out India’s dirty work.

    “We used to feel very proud while working for RAW. However, I am disheartened, my agency has abandoned me,” said Daniel.

    “I feel abandoned and used,” he said and hoped that if he gets some money, at least he could build a home and live a decent life, or get a job for his elder son.

    Speaking to the Indian news channel, he admitted that Pakistan does not send spies in India to carry out subversive activities. Rather, India frequently sends spies over into Pakistani territory.

    Daniel said that another Indian spy, Raju, is currently in Pakistan. The former RAW operative said that when he returned to India after getting caught in Pakistan, he was issued a meager Rs15,000 and fired from service. Praising the people of Pakistan, Daniel admitted that the Indian government keeps sending spies to its neighbouring country.

  • Indian singer Dhvani Bhanushali replicates Pakistani song ‘Gagar’

    Indian singer Dhvani Bhanushali replicates Pakistani song ‘Gagar’

    Indian singer Dhvani Bhanushali recently released her latest song Mehendi that is a blatant replication of the Pakistani song Gagar, sung by Pakistani singer Alamgir.

    Alamgir Main Ne Tumhari Gagar Se The Best Of Alamgir - YouTube

    The song has garnered more than 20 million views within two days of its release. Interestingly, the music of the Indian song is quite similar to the Pakistani iconic song Gagar.

    However, Pakistani singer Umair Jaswal, who recently did a rendition of Alamgir’s song in the Velo Sound station’s season 1, pointed out the clear copying of the tune and shared the news on his Instagram account.

    He questioned the Indian singer for copying the tune and tagged his fellow music artists who worked with him on Gagar’s remake. Originally made by veteran singers, the song Gagar is a famous song from the ’90s. Let’s have look at both songs:

    https://youtu.be/cH-69-I6CQ0
  • ‘Very problematic’, Pemra fines NEO TV for airing show that ‘leads to discrimination against female gender’

    The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) has fined news channel Neo News Rs 200,000 for airing “insensitive, degrading, insulting, and nasty” remarks by Abdul Razzaq, Dawn has reported.

    The complaint was filed by tennis player Aisamul Haq Qureshi with Pemra’s Council of Complaints through Barrister Khadija Siddiqi.

    As per Pemra’s order the complaint filed said the female host on the show also “degrades and shames the career adopted by female cricketers, expressly stating that female cricketers mostly leave cricket when they get married”.

    The Council of Complaints also observed that the comment on women leaving cricket after marriage was a “generalisation” that “leads to blatant discrimination against female gender”. The female host is insinuating that short hair is too masculine and that women cricketers are somewhat an anomaly,” the council said.

    Razzaq was “implying a presupposed notion that cricket is a sport only meant for boys, who define the masculine nature of the sport,” the council said.

    Earlier, this year in July, Abdul Razzaq and Nida Dar appeared in NEO TV’s program in which, one of the members interrupted Dar while she was talking about her profession and said that women cricketers leave their profession and get married.

    Abdul Razzaq was quick to jump in, saying, “Oh, they don’t get married.” “Aap inko hath mila kay dekh lein, yeh larki to nahi lagtein,” said Razzaq. (If you shake her [Dar’s] hand, she is anything but feminine). The video clip went viral on social media and Abdul Razzaq faced backlash for his comments.