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  • Du Plessis excited to play for Peshawar Zalmi

    Du Plessis excited to play for Peshawar Zalmi

    Just a day after the end of his best IPL season (449 runs in 13 outings), it has been confirmed that Faf du Plessis will turn out for Peshawar Zalmi in the playoffs stage of the Pakistan Super League, which will resume from November 14.

    The tournament, played in February-March, was brought to a standstill by the Covid-19 pandemic right after the league stage was done, according to a Cricbuzz report.

    Du Plessis has been roped in as a replacement for Kieron Pollard, who will be away in New Zealand tending to national duties in that period. In the backdrop of CSK’s season-ender against KXIP on November 1, the 36-year-old du Plessis had stated his desire to keep playing for at least five more years.

    “I am very excited to join Peshawar Zalmi for the playoff stage games of HBL PSL 2020. I have fond memories of playing in Pakistan when I toured with the ICC World XI in 2017 and I am sure this experience, although different due to Covid-19, will be a memorable one as well,” Du Plessis said. He will be one of the seven South African players who will be in action during the knockouts stage of the tournament.

    Other replacements

    Karachi Kings bring in Sherfane Rutherford for England pacer Chris Jordan, while Waqas Maqsood has been roped in for the injured USA star Ali Khan. Lahore Qalanders have picked Tamim Iqbal to replace Chris Lynn, Abid Ali for Salman Butt and Agha Salman for Sri Lanka’s Sekkuge Prasanna.

    Multan Sultans will be without Moeen Ali, and have replaced him with Mahmudullah. Adam Lyth has been picked to fill the void left by Fabian Allen. Besides du Plessis, Peshawar have a list of replacements – Hardus Viljoen for Liam Dawson, Yasir Shah for Lewis Gregory and Khurram Shahzad for Amir Khan.

    On November 14, table-toppers Multan Sultan will take on Karachi Kings in the first qualifier, followed by the eliminator clash between Lahore Qalandar and Peshawar Zalmi. The second eliminator will be held on November 15, and the final on November 17.

  • Gigi Hadid, Zayn Malik share first picture of Baby Zigi

    Gigi Hadid, Zayn Malik share first picture of Baby Zigi

    Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik have shared the first picture of their baby, who they welcomed in September. This is the couple’s first child together.

    On Halloween, the supermodel shared an adorable shot of herself posing beside Malik, who cradled their one-month-old daughter in his arms.

    Both were in different-themed costumes. While Hadid wore a blue bodysuit channelling a video game character, Malik opted for a Harry Potter-themed costume. Meanwhile, the new parents dressed up their little bundle of joy up as the Incredible Hulk.

    Their daughter, whose name has not yet been revealed, donned a Hulk knit hat and a green shirt, while her face was covered with a moving image of the comic book character.

    Alongside the family snapshot, Hadid also added an animated sticker that sweetly read, “My First Halloween.”

    Mark Ruffalo, who portrayed the Hulk in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, noticed Hadid and Malik’s daughter in her adorable costume. “Happy 1st Halloween to a fellow Strongest Avenger You look smashing!” he wrote in the comments section.

  • Woman files case against husband for hiding his baldness

    Woman files case against husband for hiding his baldness

    A 27-year-old chartered accountant has registered a complaint against her husband accusing him of cheating her by hiding his baldness.

    As per reports, the case was registered against the man under Sections 406 and 500 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) at Naya Nagar Police Station in Thane based on the woman’s complaint.

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    She alleged that her husband’s family did not tell that he is bald. The 27-year-old said that her husband had been wearing a wig and if she knew he was bald she wouldn’t have married him two years ago.

    The woman claimed that she got to know about her husband’s baldness a day after the marriage and when she reached out to her in-laws they did not consider it as a serious matter.

    The man has filed a petition in a Thane court which asked him to surrender before the police.

  • IN PICTURES: Kashmala Tariq ties the knot

    IN PICTURES: Kashmala Tariq ties the knot

    Federal Ombudsperson for Protection against Harassment of Women at Workplace Kashmala Tariq has tied the knot with Islamabad-based businessman Waqas Khan.

    As per details, the wedding reception of Kashmala and Waqas was held on Saturday evening and attended by top elite of capital. Guests included former Air Chief Marshal (R) Abbas Khattak, former DG ISI Lt Gen (R) Asad Durrani, PTI Senator Faisal Javed Khan, Chairman Standing Committee of National Assembly on Law and Justice Riaz Fatyana, ex-MNA Zammurd Khan and Deputy Commissioner Islamabad Hamza Shafqaat among other diplomats and businessmen.

    Earlier, before the wedding reception, Kashmala and Khan also arranged Mehfil-e-Milad and qawwali.

    On her Nikkah ceremony, Kashmala wore a pristine white dress. For the main event, she opted for a traditional red ensemble with classic gold jewellery.

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  • ‘Baby Shark’ dethrones ‘Despacito’, becomes most-watched video on YouTube

    ‘Baby Shark’ dethrones ‘Despacito’, becomes most-watched video on YouTube

    Baby Shark became the most-watched YouTube video on Monday, with more than seven billion views.

    ‘Baby Shark Dance’, the English-language version of the song, crossed over seven billion views on YouTube on Monday, even more than Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee’s ‘Despacito’ as the most-watched video on the platform.

    The ubiquitous children’s song was first uploaded to YouTube in June 2016. It is a remix of an American campfire song by the Seoul-based production company Pinkfong.

    The song has plenty of adult fans and entered global viral fame: The Washington National’s baseball team took it up as an anthem and went on to win the World Series last year, prompting the White House to play the tune during the celebrations.

    One US town played the song on a loop, while another, Florida’s West Palm Beach, used the melody to try to discourage homeless people from congregating in a public area.

    Two of the last four tracks to hold the most-played record on YouTube are South Korean — rapper Psy’s megahit ‘Gangnam Style’ held the title for more than three years until it was dethroned by Wiz Khalifa’s ‘See You Again’.

  • Pakistan helping Syria out in its fight against COVID-19

    Pakistan helping Syria out in its fight against COVID-19

    A Pakistani plane loaded with medical assistance, aimed at supporting the efforts of the Syrian government to confront the coronavirus pandemic, reached the Damascus International Airport on Sunday.

    Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) organised the aid, including medical equipment, masks, protective gears and other health items, on the request of the Syrian government. Syrian Deputy Foreign and Expatriates Minister Faisal Mikdad expressed gratitude to Pakistani government for supporting Syria, and stated that the shipment sent by Pakistan, was the largest shipment ever received by the country during the health crisis.

    Currently, Syria is considered vulnerable to the pandemic due to dire humanitarian situation and the civil war that has been ongoing for nearly a decade. The total number of COVID-19 infections registered in Syria has reached at 5789, out of which 2021 ones have recovered while 292 others have died.

    Under this situation, Syrian Deputy Health Minister Ahmad Khleifawi stressed the importance of this aid in supporting the country’s health sector, as reported by a Syrian state-run news agency (SANA).

    Since the beginning of the crisis in Syria, some countries have reduced their diplomatic activities in Damascus, but Pakistan has maintained its unbiased political stance towards the war-torn country.

    After receiving the aid, Pakistani Ambassador to Damascus Saeed Muhammad Khan ensured that the aid would be effectively distributed to hospitals and authorities in Syria.

  • Anti-France protests continue, as Macron seeks understanding

    Anti-France protests continue, as Macron seeks understanding

    Hundreds of protesters in Pakistan on Sunday burned effigies of France’s leader and chanted anti-French slogans, as President Emmanuel Macron tried to send a message of understanding to Muslims around the world.

    Smaller demonstrations in Lebanon, Turkey and India followed on anti-France protests across the Muslim world last week that were mostly led by Islamist groups, reported AP news agency.

    The renewed protests came after President Macron’s interview late Saturday in which he said that he understood the shock Muslims felt at caricatures depicting the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Macron was speaking with the Qatar-based Arabic TV station Al-Jazeera, where he also defended freedoms of expression and France’s secular values.

    Macron’s office said the interview was aimed at clarifying misunderstandings around France’s position and the president’s words which they say have been taken out of context.

    “I have never said that,” Macron told the Al-Jazeera interviewer, explaining that some false translations of his words in the media showed him to support the cartoons mocking Prophet Muhammad. “Those are lies.”

    Macron explained that all religions are subject to the freedom of expression and “these drawings.”

    “I understand and respect that people can be shocked by these cartoons,” he said. “But I will never accept that someone can justify the use of physical violence because of these cartoons. And I will always defend freedom of speech in my country, of thought, of drawing.”

    The interview set off a storm on social media, as many argued the Qatari station erred by giving space to the French President, whom they said failed to apologize for offending Muslims. Some criticized Macron for choosing Al-Jazeera, a station that has been at the center of political disputes between Arab Gulf nations and Turkey and viewed by many as giving airtime to hardliners and Islamist groups, outlawed in many countries in the Middle East.

    But for others, Macron’s appearance on Al-Jazeera was hailed as a success of the protest and boycott campaigns, which have forced the French president to address Muslims through an Arabic-speaking channel.

    The protests in Muslim-majority nations over the last week, and calls for boycotts of French products, began initially after Macron eulogized a French teacher in Paris who was decapitated for showing caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad in class. Two attacks followed on a group of worshippers in a church in Nice, and a Greek priest in Lyon.

    Islamist groups and hardliners around the Muslim world have rallied their supporters against the caricatures and the French government’s staunch secularist stance, keeping up protests over the last week targeting Macron.

    On Sunday in the Pakistani city of Karachi, hundreds of supporters of the main Islamist party, Jaamat-e-Islami, set an effigy of Macron on fire. The crowd of about 500 chanted against Macron and called for the boycott of French products.

    The crowd, which was smaller in number after larger rallies over the past days, marched toward the French Consulate in the city while security cordoned off the area.

    Earlier Sunday in Karachi, Shiite students marched for three kilometers (1.8 miles) chanting and pledging to sacrifice their lives for the honor of Islam and its prophet. Some 500 students, including a couple hundred women, dragged French flags on the floor and carried pictures of Macron. One banner depicted Marcon’s face with a big cross.

    “We condemn blasphemy of Islam and Prophet Muhammad by French President,” read a slogan scribbled on a French flag.

    The well-organized crowd wearing face masks were chanting praise for Prophet Muhammad.

    In central Pakistani city of Multan, hundreds of merchants rallied in a demonstration to call for a boycott of French products. The crowd also burned an effigy of Macron and chanted: “Muslims cannot tolerate blasphemy of their prophet” and “the civilized world should give proof of being civilized.”

    In Lebanon’s capital of Beirut, a dozen protesters marched to the French Embassy in the Lebanese capital, raising banners that read: “Anything but Prophet Muhammad,” and chanted in defense of Islam. Security was tight around the embassy.

    In Ahmedabad, a city in India’s Gujarat state, protesters pasted photographs of Macron onto streets overnight, leaving them for pedestrians and passing vehicles to go over on Sunday.

    Anti-France protests were held by Muslim groups on Friday in Mumbai, India’s financial and entertainment capital, and Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh state.

    Islamist groups on Sunday also held a rally in Istanbul.

    There has been tension between France and Turkey after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan questioned his French counterpart’s mental condition while criticizing Macron’s attitude toward Islam and Muslims.

  • Ahmed Ali Butt to share the screen with Gippi Grewal in upcoming Punjabi film

    Ahmed Ali Butt to share the screen with Gippi Grewal in upcoming Punjabi film

    Ahmed Ali Butt is going international!

    The actor has announced that he has started shooting for his next film – a Punjabi film titled Punjabi Hatte Dinde Chakk in the United Kingdom. The actor shared pictures from the sets with his team and asked his followers for their prayers.

    According to details, Phatte Dinde Chakk Punjabi is a comedy-drama directed by Smeep Kang and produced by Gippy Grewal. Other members of the cast include famous Punjabi movie stars Grewal, Neeru Bajwa and Anu Kapoor.

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    Butt also shared that the film will hit screens on Eid-ul-Adha 2021 in July.

    Check out the first look and movie poster of the film below:

  • Pakistan Twitter mocks Indian PM over parrot snub

    Pakistan Twitter mocks Indian PM over parrot snub

    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is being trolled by the Pakistani Twitterati for getting an embarrassing reaction from a macaw in Kevadia Zoological Park, during his two-day visit to the Indian state of Gujarat.

    Recently, the Indian PM went to Kevadia for the inauguration of the Sardar Patel Zoological Park, which is also known as Jungle Safari. During his visit, the employees of the park tried to get a Macaw to sit on the PM’s arm. But the now infamous parrot refused to comply and was repeatedly seen rejecting the advances of the prime minister.

    The parrot has shot to fame, as Twitter gets flooded with comments by those who were cracked up by the parrot’s reaction to the strongest man in the country.

    Here are some of the comments:

    https://twitter.com/tweetbyali/status/1323164410416893960?s=20

  • Suzuki increases bike prices for the fourth time in 2020

    Suzuki increases bike prices for the fourth time in 2020

    Pak Suzuki Motor Company Limited (PSMC) has increased the prices of its bike for the 4th time this year.

    The first price increased in January and the second came in July. The third one happened a few months ago and the recent one happened to be the fourth.

    The automakers said that depreciating local currency and the COVID-19 has impacted the sales of bikes. The cause of the recent price increase is to meet the operational expenses of the company.

    Though business has started getting normal in recent months after the ease of lockdown, and the rupee has also shown strength against the dollar, prices continue to increase.

    It is pertinent to mention here that PSMC has recorded a quarterly loss in the 3rd quarter of 2020, marking it to be their 8th consecutive quarterly loss.

    It bears mentioning that PSMC has recorded a quarterly loss in the 3rd quarter of 2020, marking it to be their 8th consecutive quarterly loss.

    In the bike segment, Atlas Honda remains the undisputed king in terms of sales figures, whereas Yamaha is also faring well, although official sales figures are not yet known. PSMC, with its limited product lineup and sky-high prices, continues to struggle to establish itself as a strong competitor for Honda and Yamaha.