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  • Police reject abduction claims, say Nimra Khan was harassed

    Police reject abduction claims, say Nimra Khan was harassed

    The case of actress Nimra Khan’s alleged abduction in Karachi has been dropped.

    SDPO Darakshan Manisha Rupita revealed in a video statement that the model was not kidnapped but harassed.

    After the actress’s video statement, DIG South and SSP South took notice of the incident and ordered an investigation, which was subsequently carried out by DSP Darakshan.

    Police officer Manisha Rupita stated that the investigation revealed the accused was alone on the motorcycle, and no one else was with him.

    She said, “It was not a case of abduction but harassment. Two incidents of harassment of women have come to light in recent days, and the accused in both incidents have been arrested.”

    According to Manisha, a route map of the accused in the Nimra Khan case has been prepared, and a search is going on. The police will apprehend the accused soon.

    Khan said, “I am very satisfied with the performance of the police. The police worked day and night to investigate and collect evidence.”

    Earlier this month, a video of the actress went viral, in which she claimed she stopped an attempted kidnapping.

    The incident reportedly happened on the evening of August 11, while she was waiting for her family outside a hotel in Karachi’s Defence area.

  • Maryam Nawaz invites British institutions to invest in Nawaz Sharif IT City

    Maryam Nawaz invites British institutions to invest in Nawaz Sharif IT City

    Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz invited British institutions to invest in Nawaz Sharif Information Technology (IT) City.

    British High Commissioner Jane Marriott met Maryam Nawaz and Nawaz Sharif in Murree where the three discussed education, health, climate change, and the government’s initiatives for Digital Punjab. They also reviewed the issue of increasing opportunities for higher education in British universities for Punjabi students.

    Meanwhile, CM Punjab informed the British High Commissioner about the government’s measures to eliminate environmental pollution and invited British institutions to invest in Nawaz Sharif IT City.

  • France bids farewell to screen legend Alain Delon

    France bids farewell to screen legend Alain Delon

    As tributes for film legend Alain Delon poured in from around the globe following his death at 88, France was preparing on Monday its farewell to one of its greatest stars.

    No national tribute has been planned, as Delon had made it clear he did not want one. He said he wanted to be buried near his dogs on his property in Douchy in central France where he died.He had already started sounding out the local authorities there, Christophe Hurault, the sub-prefect of Loiret, told AFP. The prefecture “had given its agreement in principle”.His three children, Anthony, Anouchka and Alain-Fabien, having squabbled bitterly for months over his medical treatment, spoke in a unified voice Sunday when they announced their father’s death.Now they have to manage the funeral of the screen icon, deciding whether to limit it to close family or extend it to the cinema world.Delon, naturally, dominated the front pages of France’s newspapers Monday, many of them featuring full-page portraits of the actor in his prime.”The Last Samurai”, wrote Le Figaro for its front-page headline, a reference to one of his most famous roles, as the enigmatic assassin in Jean-Pierre Melville’s 1967 thriller “Le Samourai”.

    – End of an era –

    Delon’s performances in some of the greatest films of the 1960s and 70s were widely praised, his charisma on screen impossible to ignore.He was one of the last living legends of a golden era for French cinema in the 1960s.Fellow 60s star Brigitte Bardot, 89, told AFP Delon “leaves a huge void that nothing, nobody, can fill”.French President Emmanuel Macron called him a “French monument” who “played legendary roles and made the world dream”.His death was covered by newspapers around the world, with the New York Times, Washington Post and New York Post all publishing lengthy obituaries.The Washington Post described him as the “angel-faced tough guy of international cinema”, while The Hollywood Reporter said he was the “seductive star of European cinema”.”Mesmeric and beautiful, Alain Delon was one of cinema’s most mysterious stars,” The Guardian critic Peter Bradshaw wrote.Germany’s Spiegel called him “Europe’s James Dean”, while Sueddeutsche Zeitung said the “aura of the handsome angel of death made him a legend”.Italy, where he spent much of his career, also gave extensive coverage to his passing. “There will never be another actor like Delon, unique and immortal”, wrote Il Corriere della Sera.La Stampa and La Repubblica bid “adieu to the legend of French cinema”.”For me, he was a legend,” 26-year-old moviegoer Victor Roussel told AFP before a showing of his 1963 film “The Leopard” at a Paris cinema Sunday.”Alain Delon really represents French cinema with a capital ‘C’”.

    – Controversial views –

    While he had legions of fans around the world, his personal life and political opinions divided opinion.Delon’s relationship with women caused controversy. His sons accused him of domestic violence, which Delon denied while admitting slapping women during quarrels.Delon also drew criticism for supporting Jean-Marie Le Pen, leader of the far-right National Front, who was in favour of the death penalty and spoke against same-sex relationships.Feminists were also appalled by the lifetime achievement award the Cannes Film Festival gave him in 2019.He lived his later years largely as a recluse, though his personal life kept him in the headlines.In 2023, his three children filed a complaint against his live-in assistant Hiromi Rollin, accusing her of harassment and threatening behaviour.The siblings went on to wage a public battle in the media and the courts, arguing over his health, which worsened after a stroke in 2019.Delon lived out his final years in the small village of Douchy, surrounded by high walls, where he planned to be buried not far from his dogs.Outside the entrance to his home, dozens of fans placed flowers to pay their respects.”In our minds we believe that these icons are eternal,” said Marie Arnold, laying white flowers with her sister Michele.”It’s a part of our youth that is gone, it’s very sad.”

  • Pakistani PUBG Mobile teams reach Nepal to play PMSL CSA Fall 2024

    Pakistani PUBG Mobile teams reach Nepal to play PMSL CSA Fall 2024

    Four Pakistani PUBG Mobile teams, Asi8, 52 eSports, Team R3G, and Team GG, which is currently acquired by the Mongolian organization LEO, have reached Nepal to participate in the PUBG Mobile Super League (PMSL) Central and South Asia Fall Season 2024.

    With a massive prize pool of $200,000, the event consists of 20 teams, of which seven are directly invited (One from South Asia, one from Pakistan, and five from Central Asia). Five teams have qualified from the South Asia qualifiers, three from Pakistan qualifiers, and five from Central and South Asia qualifiers.

    The event, which is an offline event in Kathmandu, Nepal, consists of the League stage and the Final stage.

    League Stage:

    The league stage lasts three weeks and includes five match days, with six matches on one day. The top 16 teams from this stage advance to the final stage.

    Final stage:

    In the finals, these 16 teams will compete against each other to become champions. This event will also decide Pubg Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2024 slots.

    PMGC Qualification System:

    The top four teams from PMSL CSA Fall, one team from Pakistan regional qualifiers, one team from CSA overall points, one team from Central Asia, and one team from South Asia will qualify for the PMGC 2024.

    Regional Points:

    Regional points will be decided based on region-based performance. For example, four Pakistani teams are participating in PMSL CSA. Their total points in the last PMSL (Spring season) and total points in the PMSL (Fall season), including league stage points and final stage points, will decide one slot from Pakistan.

  • Khan’s government was the first to recommend a firewall in 2020

    Khan’s government was the first to recommend a firewall in 2020

    The decision to implement a firewall system was taken by former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s government in a meeting at the Prime Minister’s Office on October 22, 2020, Samaa has reported.

    A letter to the Secretary of Information Technology (IT) revealed that the government was preparing to install a national firewall system and make a new chat application like ‘We Chat’ based on the Prime Minister’s decision.

    A letter to the Ministry of Information advised to send the case to the relevant authority to approve national firewall installation.

    ‘’Submit a timeline and progress report on the order of the Prime Minister, and recommendation of other parties should also be presented for its implementation’’ the letter stated.

  • Rubina Ashraf is better at saving money than we are

    Rubina Ashraf is better at saving money than we are

    Rubina Ashraf is not just one of the most talented actresses to have ever graced Pakistani silver screens but also one of the smartest.
    The veteran star has revealed her financial acumen in a recent interview and all we can say is, she is so much better at saving than we are.

    ‘Hasna Mana Hai’ host Tabish Hashmi asked Ashraf on a recent episode, “So those who earn money through acting, we often see that our actors are very wealthy during their prime, with big cars and large mansions, but then suddenly there’s a decline and they’re struggling to find money for medical treatment. So, do you manage your finances wisely? Do you invest the money you earn or spend it?”

    Rubina replied, “When I earn 100 rupees, I make sure to spend only 25 rupees, but due to inflation however, I save 50 percent of what I earn. I’ve been diligent about financial planning and believe in saving for the future. This has been my approach since the beginning of my career.”

    We wish we had that type of discipline.

    Currently Rubina Ashraf is starring in ‘Kia hai drama’ where she reviews Pakistani serials.

    Here is the link of the video:

  • Sukkur submerged as rain breaks 77-year record

    Sukkur submerged as rain breaks 77-year record

    Sukkur was rocked by torrential rainfall over the weekend, and the city’s mayor, Arslan Sheikh, claimed that the Sindhi town recorded the heaviest rainfall in 77 years.

    Reports suggest that 292 mm of rain fell on the city and the adjoining areas of Larkana and Nowshehru Feroze, which were also submerged under torrential downpours.

    The Deputy Commissioner of the city informed Geo News that 24 people were injured in various incidents during the two-day rain, whereas 48 houses were damaged, and five animals died due to electrocution.

    Earlier, it was claimed that the city had received 300 mm of rain, but Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfraz denied the claim and said that 116 mm of rain was recorded in Sukkur during 48 hours while 134 mm of rain was recorded in Rohri.

    Several hours have passed since the torrential rain in Sukkur stopped but the work of draining the rainwater is still going on.

    Citizens remained unhappy with local administration as the entire city became waterlogged. Roads are flooded while the railway station and nearby areas are still submerged in water.

    On the other hand, the district administration claims that more than 95 percent of the city’s areas have been cleared. Old Sukkur, Shalimar, Bakhar Chowk, Commercial Center Ghanta Ghar and surrounding commercial centres have been drained, but water is still present at Sukkur Railway Station.

    Power was restored in Sukkur after 40 hours.

    Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has asked Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah for a report on the situation caused by the rains.

  • No cyberattacks on ATMs across country, clarifies 1LINK

    No cyberattacks on ATMs across country, clarifies 1LINK

    1LINK, one of the largest interbank networks in Pakistan, has denied social media rumours that ATMs will be closed for the next two to three days on fears of a cyberattack.

    The clarification came forward in a notification by 1LINK after social media was abuzz with rumours that ATMs would remain closed for a few days, asking customers to avoid using ATMs.

    The message also warned people not to conduct any online transactions during this time and claimed that this alleged cyberattack report was also aired on BBC radio.

    In its response, BBC Urdu also dismissed the claim that no such thing has been aired.

    “Thus far, no cyber threat has been observed on the ATM and online banking ecosystem in this context, and the financial service industry remains vigilant as ever before,” the notification by 1LINK read.

  • PTI is a foreign-funded party: Attaullah Tarar

    PTI is a foreign-funded party: Attaullah Tarar

    Federal Minister for Broadcasting and Information Ataullah Tarar has said in a press conference that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) spokesperson Raouf Hassan’s conversation with an Indian journalist has revealed the party’s anti-state agenda.
    ‘’PTI is a foreign-funded party that compromises the country’s sovereignty and seeks help from its foreign masters,’’ Tarar stated

    He pointed out that, ‘’Cypher was a conspiracy which significantly undermined the integrity of our country’s foreign policy, posing a potential threat to national security.”

    While labelling PTI anti-state, the minister alleged that Raouf Hassan’s conversation with an anti-Pakistan Indian journalist was a true reflection of the party ideology.
    “Their clamor for a bloody revolution in the country proved that the PTI had received foreign funding from India for the purpose. This was also revealed by the investigation into the prohibited funding case.”

    Tarar also accused PTI of resettling terrorists in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK).

  • Imran Khan not being allowed to use THIS electric item

    Former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s legal counsel Naeem Haider Panjutha has said that his high-profile client isn’t being allowed the use of an electric item in jail.

    Talking to journalists outside Adiala Jail, he recorded his protest that, “Imran Khan isn’t being allowed to use an electronic toothbrush.”

    The lawyer further said, “He [Imran Khan] has asked for the electronic brush many times, but there is a ban on its use for him and many other things like it.”

    Moving on from the pressing matter of toothbrushes, Panjutha spoke on the recent arrest of former ISI Chief Gen (retd) Faiz Hameed, quoting Khan: “If I was worried about anything, then I wouldn’t have suggested the formation of a judicial commission.”

    Imran Khan, while discussing the May 9 cases, remarked, “It would take one hour to complete the cases of May 9, but they’re not doing it because they are liars.”