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  • From Pakistan to Paris: Mehwish Hayat’s surprise meet-up with Lucas Bravo in Paris

    From Pakistan to Paris: Mehwish Hayat’s surprise meet-up with Lucas Bravo in Paris

     
    Mehwish Hayat, one of our most prominent and talented film actresses, had a surprise for her fans. Hayat surprised her followers recently by posting pictures with none other than Lucas Bravo, the beloved star of Netflix’s popular series ‘Emily in Paris’.
     
    Mehwish congratulated Lucas on the success of his show on her Instagram with the caption, “It was wonderful catching up with the charming @lucasnbravo and my partner-in-crime Producer @sjoelbrown on the sets of the new season. Super thrilled for today’s season premiere of ‘Emily in Paris’. Break a leg guys!!!Meanwhile who knows, just maybe Gabriel’s love life could use a dash of Pakistani spice next season ! ”

    Does this mean Mehwish will play a role in the next season? We can hardly wait!

    The London Nahi Jaunga actress also worked in a Hollywood film, Ms. Marvel, where she played the role of Aisha.

  • Hina Bayat is done with internet shutdowns

    Hina Bayat is done with internet shutdowns

    Since the past few days internet outages have become a serious problem in Pakistan, negatively affecting daily life and business.

    Actress Hina Bayat posted a video on instagram with the caption “Aapko Khuda ka waasta humari qaum per reham karain ”.

    The star went on to say, “On one hand, we cry about our deteriorating economy, and then the government claims it is working to improve it. Yet, on the other hand, they shut down the internet, which directly affects people’s businesses. I’m worried that shutting down the internet will take away people’s jobs and livelihoods. What’s the point of doing this? Are you trying to protect yourself out of fear? But it’s actually harming our country’s economy and businesses. It feels like you’re trying to destroy Pakistan, which is what our enemies want. I’m asking the government, army, and judiciary to please be fair and do what’s right.”

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  • Call between Absar Alam- General Faiz Hameed leaks online

    Call between Absar Alam- General Faiz Hameed leaks online

    An aggressive conversation during a call allegedly between former Chairman of Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) Absar Alam and former Director General Inter Service Intelligence (ISI) Faiz Hameed has leaked online.
    ‘’I am complaining to you for not listening to us despite our best efforts, I don’t know what is the matter,’’ says Faiz Hameed to Absar Alam in the call.

    “I will send Brigadier Ghaffar to you. We sold out old channels whose licences are stuck. Do a special favour to resolve the issue,’’ he told Absar.
    ‘’You don’t listen to us, so I thought to request you on my own,’’ said the former spymaster in an aggressive tone.
    ‘’I don’t know channel names, although our brigadier will brief you,” Faiz concluded when Absar asked the channels names.

  • Hammad Azhar remains adamant about quitting PTI even after Omar Ayub rejects resignation

    Hammad Azhar remains adamant about quitting PTI even after Omar Ayub rejects resignation

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Hammad Azhar yesterday resigned from his party position—president of PTI’s Punjab chapter—due to “lack of access” to Imran Khan. The party’s Secretary General, Omar Ayub, rejected Azhar’s resignation.

    “Hammad Azhar, you have worked tirelessly for the party and PM (sic) Imran Khan, sahib. Resignation not accepted,” Ayub wrote on X.

    However, Hammad remained adamant in his initial decision, quoting Ayub’s tweet, writing, “I am humbled by your confidence in me. But it is my firm decision not to continue under circumstances where I have zero authority but complete responsibility.”

    Hammad yesterday expressed his grievances, including not being consulted in decisions taken within PTI’s Punjab organisation. He said, “most of these decisions were based on lobbying” instead of merit.

    He recalled Chaudhry Asghar’s removal as PTI’s Lahore president as an example of “lobbying”, saying that the lobbyists succeeded by giving Khan the “wrong facts.”

  • Woman claiming to be foreigner actually from Rawalpindi

    Woman claiming to be foreigner actually from Rawalpindi

    A woman who claimed to be a Belgian national and alleged that she had been kept in captivity for months while being raped, has been found to be a permanent resident of Rawalpindi by the name of Farwa Kiyani.

    The Belgium embassy has confirmed that she is not their citizen.

    National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has revealed that Farwa Kiyani’s facial recognition and finger impression revealed her to be Pakistani national. Meanwhile, medical reports have shown no evidence of rape.

    She has no document verification nor was international arrival and departure record found pertaining to her. Farwa spoke Pothohari, police sources claim

    Farwa Kiyani was found at Islamabad G-7/1-3 on the roadside and claimed to have been raped and declared herself a Belgian citizen.

  • Update on petition against slowdown of Internet in Pakistan

    Update on petition against slowdown of Internet in Pakistan

    The Lahore High Court (LHC) reserved its decision on the petition against the slowdown of the Internet across the country.

    At the beginning of the hearing, the court adjourned it by ordering the federal government counsel to appear at 12 noon after taking instructions from the relevant authorities.

    On the resumption of the hearing after a break, Justice Shakeel Ahmed remarked that this is a public interest plea. The court will pass appropriate orders on it, but I am reserving the decision now.

    Federal lawyer Rana Nauman said that the court requested that we give us time to file a detailed report on the Internet shutdown. Later, the judge asked the lawyer if this was a sign of your seriousness; you did not have adequate information.

    Later, the court reserved the decision.

    Earlier, the Lahore High Court (LHC), during the hearing of a petition against the slowdown of the internet, ordered the federal government’s lawyer to appear at 12 noon after taking instructions from relevant authorities.

    The petitioner had said, “Internet has been slowed down in Pakistan due to unknown reasons, and IT-related businesses are being badly affected by this shutdown. The world is moving to the latest technology, and Pakistan’s IT sector is being destroyed. Pakistani companies and youth are earning billions of foreign exchange from IT.”

    The sudden slowdown of the Internet and social media apps in the country, without any prior notice or reason, is a clear violation of fundamental rights. This action has not only disrupted daily life but also hindered the freedom of expression and access to information.

    The court requested that the government be bound not to shut down the Internet in the future. Justice Shakeel Ahmed of the High Court will hear the request today.

  • Five charged over ketamine death of ‘Friends’ star Matthew Perry

    Five charged over ketamine death of ‘Friends’ star Matthew Perry

    Five people who allegedly supplied ketamine to “Friends” star Matthew Perry in a bid to exploit his drug addiction for profit have been charged in relation to his overdose death, US officials said Thursday.

    The actor died at his luxury Los Angeles home last year, sparking an outpouring of grief from fans around the world.

    “These defendants took advantage of Mr Perry’s addiction issues to enrich themselves. They knew what they were doing was wrong. They knew what they were doing was risking great danger to Mr Perry, but they did it anyway,” said federal prosecutor Martin Estrada.

    “These defendants were more interested in profiting off Mr Perry than caring for his well-being,” said Estrada, the US attorney for the central district of California.

    Charges were levied against two doctors, Perry’s live-in assistant, a broker and a North Hollywood dealer known as “the Ketamine Queen,” who has been linked to the overdose death of another man.

    Perry, who played Chandler Bing on the hit TV sitcom from 1994 to 2004, was found unresponsive in his swimming pool in October. He was 54.

    An autopsy found the cause of his death was “the acute effects of ketamine,” a controlled drug the recovering addict was taking as part of supervised therapy.

    – ‘Drug-selling emporium’ –

    Estrada said Perry had fallen back into addiction in the autumn of 2023, when he began to be supplied by Salvador Plasencia and Mark Chavez, both doctors.

    Over two months, they sold him 20 vials of the drug for $55,000. Each one cost them as little as $12, said Estrada.

    In one text message, Plasencia, 42, wrote: “I wonder how much this moron will pay… Lets [sic] find out.”

    Plasencia, who reportedly works in the tony Calabasas neighborhood outside Los Angeles, knew Perry was spiralling out of control, but carried on.

    “On one occasion, he injected Mr. Perry with ketamine, and he saw Mr. Perry freeze up and his blood pressure spike,” Estrada said.

    “Despite that, he left additional vials of ketamine for (Perry’s assistant Kenneth) Iwamasa to administer.”

    Perry also obtained the drug from Jasveen Sangha, a woman nicknamed “the Ketamine Queen,” through broker Eric Fleming, including the batch that would ultimately kill him.

    Her home was “a drug-selling emporium” containing methamphetamine, cocaine and prescription drugs like Xanax, officials said.

    Plasencia, whose ankles were chained when he appeared in court, denied one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine, as well as a raft of other charges.

    He was released on $100,000 bail and ordered to inform his patients of the charges he faces. He was ordered to stand trial on October 8 and could be imprisoned for up to 120 years.

    Sangha, a dual British- and American citizen, wore a green “Nirvana” sweater when she entered not guilty pleas to one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine, and other charges.

    She was denied bail after the judge heard of a jet-set lifestyle that included a trip to Tokyo just two weeks after Perry’s death.

    She was ordered to stand trial on October 15, and could face life behind bars.

    The other defendants have either pleaded guilty or agreed to do so in relation to their charges. They face between 10 and 25 years in prison.

    – ‘Exploitation’ –

    Doctors and veterinarians use ketamine as an anesthetic, and researchers have explored its use as a treatment for depression.

    Underground users take it for its hallucinogenic effects, though it can be addictive and dangerous for people with underlying health problems.

    “Friends” (1994-2004), which followed the lives of six New Yorkers navigating adulthood, dating and careers, drew a massive global following and made megastars of previously unknown actors.

    Perry’s role as the sarcastic man-child Chandler brought him fabulous wealth, but hid a dark struggle with addiction to painkillers and alcohol.

    In 2018, he suffered a drug-related burst colon, and underwent multiple surgeries.

    In his 2022 memoir “Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing,” Perry described going through detox dozens of times.

    “I have mostly been sober since 2001,” he wrote, “save for about sixty or seventy little mishaps.”

    Drug Enforcement Administration chief Anne Milgram told reporters Perry’s re-entry into destructive drug use began with “unscrupulous doctors who abused their position of trust because they saw him as a payday, and it ended with street dealers who sold him ketamine in unmarked vials.”

    “The desperation that led Perry to these individuals was not met with help… but instead it was met with exploitation.”

  • First case of monkeypox appears in Pakistan

    First case of monkeypox appears in Pakistan

    One day after the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the monkeypox outbreak a “public health emergency of international concern”, Pakistan yesterday reported this year’s first case of the virus diagnosed in a man from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa after the patient recently returned from Saudi Arabia.

    Consequently, the health ministry has ordered the Border Health Services to strictly monitor all entry points.

    In the past year, Pakistan has confirmed nine cases of Mpox, all among travellers returning from the Middle East and other countries.

    WHO officials confirmed the first infection with a new strain of the mpox virus in Sweden, linking it to a growing outbreak in Africa.

    There have been 27,000 cases and more than 1,100 deaths, mainly among children, in Congo since the current outbreak began in January 2023.

  • No buffalo; Arshad Nadeem wanted a different gift from his father-in-law

    No buffalo; Arshad Nadeem wanted a different gift from his father-in-law

    Arshad Nadeem, who gave Pakistan a historic victory in the Paris Olympics, has been showered with gifts and cash prizes since he created history. Among the cars and plots was an unusual gift: a buffalo from his father-in-law.

    When Arshad’s wife was asked about the animal in an interview yesterday, she said, “I also came to know about my father’s buffalo gift after listening to news.”

    Meanwhile, Arshad said humorously, “When I learned about my father-in-law’s announcement, I told my wife that he gave the buffalo as a gift. He is so rich that he could have given five to six acres of land, but I know that my wife has not told this to her father yet.”

    Arshad won a gold medal at the Paris Olympics 2024 on August 8, Pakistan’s first in 32 years after 1992.

  • Kitney dil jeeto gey: Arshad Nadeem announces 100 laptops for students

    Kitney dil jeeto gey: Arshad Nadeem announces 100 laptops for students

    Is there anything he can’t and won’t do? Pakistani javelin athlete Arshad Nadeem has announced to give 100 laptops to students.

    On Independence Day, the Javelin star participated as a special guest at the Governor’s House in Karachi. Famous singer Atif Aslam performed in this grand show to celebrate the day.

    Sindh Governor Kamran Tesori thanked those who participated in the Independence Day celebrations and paid tributes to Arshad.

    In a press conference, Arshad Nadeem announced the gift of 100 laptops to IT students, saying, “There is a gift of 100 laptops for the students from my side. The kindness of the governor of Sindh has given me so much respect; the whole nation is giving me a lot of love and affection.”

    Javelin hero Arshad Nadeem won a gold medal at the Paris Olympics 2024 on August 8. This was Pakistan’s first medal in 32 years after 1992.