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  • Pakistan changes captain for third T20 match against Australia

    Pakistan changes captain for third T20 match against Australia

    Pakistan’s playing XI has been announced for the third and final T20 International (T20I) against Australia, and the Green Shirts will be playing under a new captain.

    National team captain Mohammad Rizwan has been rested for the final T20, and Salman Ali Agha will replace him in today’s match, while Haseebullah will take over as wicketkeeper.

    The playing XI includes captain Agha, Sahibzada Farhan, Babar Azam, Haseebullah, Usman Khan, Muhammad Irfan, Abbas Afridi, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Jehandad Khan, Haris Rauf and Sufyan Muqeem.

    Previously, Australia defeated Pakistan by 13 runs to take an unassailable 0-2 lead in the series in the second match of the three-match T20I series.

    The final T20I between Pakistan and Australia will start at 1 pm today, Pakistan time.

  • Cristiano Ronaldo shares his retirement plans

    Cristiano Ronaldo shares his retirement plans

    Portuguese football star Cristiano Ronaldo has announced his retirement plans.

    Portugal booked their place in the quarter-finals of the Nations League with a 5-1 win over Poland on Friday. Ronaldo secured his 132nd international win by surpassing former Real Madrid teammate Sergio Ramos, who had 131 wins for Spain.

    The 39-year-old spoke about his retirement plans while addressing the media after the match.

    “I just want to enjoy,” he said, adding that his retirement could be in “a year or two.” He continued, “I don’t know; I’m going to be 40 soon.”

    “As long as I enjoy it with passion, I will continue playing. The day I realise that I no longer had the passion, I would retire,” he said.

    Ronaldo also revealed that he has “no plans to go into the coaching field” and that he may consider other matters after retirement.

    “I do not see myself becoming a manager of any team, it is not in my plans; my future is in other fields outside of football. Time will tell what happens.”

    Earlier, in an interview in August, Ronaldo indicated that he was considering retiring early despite his contract with the Saudi club Al-Nasr expiring after this season.

    He recently also became the first man to score 900 goals in official matches and is also a five-time Ballon d’Or winner.

  • Sehar Khan promises ‘Intense episode’ on Jafaa

    Sehar Khan promises ‘Intense episode’ on Jafaa

    Actor Sehar Khan is receiving praise for her role in the hit drama Jafaa. The upcoming star who started her career with the soap serial Sanwari, has a strong Instagram following of 2.9 million. 

    Sehar is thrilled with the success of Jafaa and the positive response from her fans. She shared a heartfelt post on Instagram, thanking her fans and urging them to watch the upcoming episode, which promises an intense twist.


    She wrote in caption: “hey hey hey❤ Thank you for all the love you’ve been sending for Jafa! It makes my heart so full seeing how much you’re enjoying the story. I know I haven’t been posting much but I’m always reading your sweet messages – you guys are amazing

    Don’t forget to watch today’s episode it’s going to be intense! And the journey isn’t over yet there’s so much more to come. Love you all!”


    She also shared some memorable behind-the-scenes pictures from Jafaa. Here are a few beautiful photos for you:
    Fans are loving the behind-the-scenes photos shared by the Jafaa actors. Many are guessing at the storyline and appreciating Sehar’s performance in the drama.


    Check the pictures below


    Actor Sehar Khan is receiving praise for her role in the hit drama ‘Jafaa.’ 


    She started her career with the soap serial ‘Sanwari’ and has a strong Instagram following of 2.9 million. 


    Sehar Khan is thrilled with the success of ‘Jafaa’ and the positive response from her fans. She shared a heartfelt post on Instagram, thanking her fans and urging them to watch the upcoming episode, which promises an intense twist.


    She wrote in caption, “hey hey hey❤ Thank you for all the love you’ve been sending for Jafa! It makes my heart so full seeing how much you’re enjoying the story. I know I haven’t been posting much but I’m always reading your sweet messages – you guys are amazing

    Don’t forget to watch today’s episode it’s going to be intense! And the journey isn’t over yet there’s so much more to come. Love you all!”


    She also shared some memorable behind-the-scenes pictures from ‘Jafaa.’ Here are a few beautiful photos for you:


    Fans are loving the behind-the-scenes photos shared by the ‘Jafaa’ actors. Many are hinting at the story and appreciating Sehar’s presence and performance in the drama.


    Check the pictures below:

  • ‘He was my hero: Humaira Arshad opens up about her late father

    ‘He was my hero: Humaira Arshad opens up about her late father

    For singer Humaira Arshad, losing her father was not just the death of a parent, but the loss of the man she called her hero.  

    The singer appeared on Zardast where she spoke about the pain she experienced after her father’s sudden passing, and how it continues to affect her.  

     When host Wasi Shah asked, “What was the most sorrowful moment of your life,” Humaira replied, “The death of my father. Because my father suddenly became ill, he had a stroke and a heart attack, and suddenly he passed away. I tried my best to save him, I did everything I could as a daughter, but it was God’s will. He was not ill before that, there were no prior symptoms, everything happened suddenly. I had never seen my father with a fever, or a cold, or anything like that, and suddenly he was in that condition. It was so unexpected.”

    Humaira described the shock of receiving the news while she was in Karachi for a show.
     “When I got the call from home that my father had become like that, I was in Karachi for a show. They told me that my father had gone into a coma. I just kept praying to Allah, asking Him to help. I didn’t even get to talk to my father before I left. I kept wondering if he was going to leave just like that. It was really painful not to have had a final conversation with him,”  Humaira recalled. 

    Her father’s health deteriorated rapidly, Arshad explained: “He was in a coma for three months. We don’t know what exactly happened, but a private hospital took him in, and when we arrived, they said he went into a coma right away, and they put him on a ventilator. I was in such a state that I felt like I had lost my mind. I felt like the world had ended.”

     
    Despite the overwhelming grief, the Ainak Wala Jin actress found strength in her father’s memory.
     
     

    “I prayed for him, did everything I could, and continued with charity and the rituals. I was a big fan of my father, not just because he was my father, but because of the work he did, his love for the family of the Prophet, and his way of life. I saw him praying and worshipping. What I saw in my father, you don’t find in many people,” Humaira Arshad concluded.

  • Salman’s old comments go viral amid Abhishek- Aishwarya separation buzz

    Salman’s old comments go viral amid Abhishek- Aishwarya separation buzz

    Bollywood stars Aishwarya Rai and Abhishek Bachchan’s marital relationship is the subject of much speculation in Bollywood. The duo, once considered one of the industry’s most powerful couples, have been besieged by rumors of separation and impending divorce. 

    At the same time, Salman Khan’s past comments on Abhishek and Aishwarya’s marriage are once again going viral. 


    Abhishek and Aishwarya’s separate appearances in public are prolonging the news of separation between the two. Social media users are citing Abhishek’s extramarital relationship with actress Nimrat Kaur as the reason for the marriage turning sour, while Aishwarya’s friend Dr. Friendship is also being blamed. However, no confirmation or denial has  been offered by both the families. 


    According to Indian media, Aishwarya Rai, who is currently married to Abhishek Bachchan, was allegedly in a romantic relationship with Salman Khan before her marriage.


    Aishwarya and Salman’s relationship even reached the point of marriage, but in 2001, a rift between the pair ended the romance. In 2002, she made several allegations against Salman and officially announced her separation. However, now Dabangg star Salman Khan’s statement on Aishwarya Rai and Abhishek Bachchan’s marriage is going viral on Indian media.


    During an old interview, when Salman Khan was asked about the allegations of abuse against Aishwarya, he said, “What can I say about this, I believe in one thing that human beings’ personal life is personal. If I start defending him, someone was a part of your life too and you would be denying it.”


    Salman Khan, in his statement on Aishwarya’s marriage with Abhishek, said, “The best thing is to keep quiet. So many years have passed, you know, she is someone’s wife, she married into a big family. And I’m so happy that she got married to Abhishek, I think Abhishek is a great person and that’s the best thing any ex-boyfriend would like.”


    He added, “Because you don’t want, once you break up with someone, to be miserable without you, you want them to be happy without you, even though it’s selfish. But that way, you are not guilty.”


    Interestingly, the video has resurfaced on social media at a time when Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai’s 2007 marriage has been making headlines with rumors of a breakup.

  • Phone documentary details struggles of Afghan women under Taliban

    Phone documentary details struggles of Afghan women under Taliban

    A rare inside account of the tyranny of the Taliban and their impact on Afghan women hits screens next week with the smartphone-filmed documentary “Bread & Roses.”

    Produced by actress Jennifer Lawrence (“Hunger Games”) and Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai, this feature-length film immerses the viewer in the daily asphyxiation endured by half the population of Afghanistan since the withdrawal of US troops paved the way for the Taliban to seize power.

    “When Kabul fell in 2021 all women lost their very basic rights. They lost their rights to be educated, to work,” Lawrence told AFP in Los Angeles.

    “Some of them were doctors and had high degrees, and then their lives were completely changed overnight.”

    The documentary, which debuted at Cannes in May 2023, was directed by exiled Afghan filmmaker Sahra Mani who reached out to a dozen women after the fall of Kabul.

    She tutored them on how to film themselves with their phones — resulting in a moving depiction of the intertwined stories of three Afghan women.

    We meet Zahra, a dentist whose practice is threatened with closure by the Taliban, suddenly propelled to the head of the protests against the regime.

    Sharifa, a former civil servant, is stripped of her job and cloistered at home, reduced to hanging laundry on her roof to get a breath of fresh air.

    And Taranom, an activist in exile in neighboring Pakistan, who watches helplessly as her homeland sinks into medieval intolerance.

    – Gender apartheid –

    “The restrictions are getting tighter and tighter right now,” Mani told AFP on the film’s Los Angeles red carpet.

    And hardly anyone outside the country seems to care, she said.

    “The women of Afghanistan didn’t receive the support they deserved from the international community.”

    Since their return to power, the Taliban have established a “gender apartheid” in Afghanistan, according to the United Nations.

    Women are gradually being erased from public spaces: Taliban authorities have banned post-secondary education for girls and women, restricted employment and blocked access to parks and other public places.

    A recent law even prohibits women from singing or reciting poetry in public.

    The Taliban follow an austere brand of Islam, whose interpretations of holy texts are disputed by many scholars.

    “The Taliban claim to represent the culture and religion while they’re a very small group of men who do not actually represent the diversity of the country,” Yousafzai, an executive producer of the film, told AFP.

    “Islam does not prohibit a girl from learning, Islam does not prohibit a woman from working,” said the Pakistani activist, whom the Taliban tried to assassinate when she was 15.

    The documentary captures the first year after the fall of Kabul, including moments of bravery when women speak out against repression.

    “You closed universities and schools, you might as well kill me!” a protester shouts at a Talib threatening her during a demonstration.

    These gatherings of women — under the slogan “Work, bread, education!” — are methodically crushed by the regime.

    Protesters are beaten, some are arrested, others kidnapped.

    Slowly, the resistance fades, but it doesn’t die: some Afghan women are now trying to educate themselves through clandestine courses.

    Three years after the Taliban seized power from a hapless and corrupt civilian government, few countries have officially recognized their regime.

    In the wake of Donald Trump’s re-election to the US presidency, the fundamentalists have made it known that they hope to “open a new chapter” in relations between Kabul and Washington, where a more transactional foreign policy outlook is expected to prevail.

    For Mani, that rings alarm bells.

    Giving up on defending the rights of Afghan women would be a serious mistake — and one the West could come to regret, she said.

    The less educated Afghan women are, the more vulnerable their sons are to the ideology that birthed the terror attacks of September 11, 2001.

    “If we are paying the price today, you might pay the price tomorrow,” she said.

  • Tax free cotton imports threaten livelihoods of 1.3 million farmers across Pakistan

    Tax free cotton imports threaten livelihoods of 1.3 million farmers across Pakistan

    Cotton farmers grow worried with each bale of cotton that reaches Pakistani shores at the behest of the textile sector. It might be the final straw for the already struggling industry, as imports are crucial with cotton production having fallen by approximately 50 percent.

    Cotton farmers are already facing neglect at the hands of the government in terms of ‘minimum support prices’ (MSP).

    The MSP refers to the lowest guaranteed price that farmers can receive if they are unable to sell their produce in the market. This neglect by the government can be attributed to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which views the existence of MSPs as a significant burden on the cash-strapped nation.

    In fact, the IMF has set a condition to remove MSPs entirely by 2026.

    While this sounds like bad news for cotton farmers, this is not even the worst part.

    The kicker here is that textile manufacturers have to pay an 18 per cent sales tax if they are to source cotton locally while no such taxes exist on imports. As such, business owners in the textile sector are now gravitating towards imported cotton and yarn.

    While imports are helping increase profit margins for textile exporters, cotton farmers could be getting pushed to the brink of financial destitution. This should ring alarm bells in Islamabad because importing cotton and yarn tax-free might endanger the livelihoods of a staggering 1.3 million farmers.

    The situation is so severe that yarn is even being imported from India via the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Bureaucratic red tape surrounding yarn imports from India and cotton shipments taking up to 44 days to arrive from the United states, brew inefficiency in the local industry.

    This inefficiency can be eliminated if textile manufacturers source cotton locally as it will reduce travel times associated with imports. However, the textile industry seems to be willing to bear the longer travel times if they can get cotton for a lower cost.

    This could possibly drive local farmers out of the agricultural sector entirely.

    In the worst case, the closure of farms in the light of cheaper imports will drive over a million farmers off of the six million acres they currently cultivate. It is possible that the unemployment rate in Pakistan might then surge beyond the already high 6.3 per cent.

    Moreover, as imports rise, so will the import bill. For the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), this will be a huge set back that has been consistently working hard to build up its foreign reserves. Just this week, SBP reserves rose by $84 million to cross $11.26 billion but the trend of rising imports may nullify the gains that the SBP has achieved.

    Experts, however, are predicting that the textile sector will be favoured over cotton farmers as it accounts for approximately 60 per cent of national exports. It will be interesting to note now how cotton farmers will navigate the uncharted waters of unfavorable taxation policies ahead of them.

  • Amitabh Bachchan says ‘mistake’ inviting son Abhishek to KBC

    Amitabh Bachchan says ‘mistake’ inviting son Abhishek to KBC

    Abhishek Bachchan and his legendary father Amitabh Bachchan are making waves together on screen, creating the kind of buzz that fans have been eagerly waiting for. In the latest promo of Kaun Banega Crorepati 16, the iconic father-son duo shared the spotlight as Abhishek promotes his upcoming film I Want to Talk.

    Sony Entertainment Television shared a hilarious promo on Instagram, showing Amitabh second-guessing his decision to invite Abhishek to the show. The clip has gone viral, capturing Abhishek playfully mimicking his father’s iconic style of announcing prize amounts, especially when he screams “Seven crores” just like Amitabh Bachchan does. The funny and lighthearted moment has left fans in splits!

    But that’s not the climax of fun. Abhishek reveals that whenever there is a question thrown in during dinner, children tend to mimic Amitabh as if imitating his loud and dramatic ways of speaking, which makes the conversation funny.               

    “We all sit together and eat, and when someone asks a question, all the kids together shout ‘7 crore’”, he narrated. 

    Amitabh Bachchan, clearly enjoying the banter, jokingly says, “Bohat bari galti karde innko yahan bula ke” (It was a mistake inviting him here).  

    Abhishek Bachchan is preparing for the release of his new film, I Want to Talk, which will release in cinemas on November 22, 2024.

    Earlier, Amitabh Bachchan, the king of Bollywood, has shared some interesting advice for married couples on how to keep the romance alive. 

    For the past year, rumors of a divorce between his son, Abhishek and daughter-in-law Aishwarya have been circulating online, as the two have been seen attending events separately. Their silence on the matter also raised concerns. 

    However, a few days ago, a Times of India report claimed that Abhishek Bachchan gave an interview to Bollywood UK media, where he was asked about the persistent divorce rumors.

    Abhishek responded, “I don’t have much to say in this regard. You guys just give a different spin to the news, which I understand.”

    He then showed off his wedding ring and added, “See, I’m still married.”

    On his show ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati,’ Amitabh offered advice to husbands and wives around the world for a happy married life.

    A couple on the show mentioned that they had been married for 25 years and still loved each other deeply. They shared that they make short videos (reels) wherever they go.

  • China tests building Moon base with lunar soil bricks

    China tests building Moon base with lunar soil bricks

    China is seeking to push forward in its quest to build the first lunar base, launching an in-space experiment to test whether the base’s bricks could be made from the Moon’s own soil.

    A cargo rocket carrying brick samples blasted off late Friday for the Tiangong space station, part of Beijing’s mission to put humans on the Moon by 2030 and build a permanent base there by 2035.

    “China launched the cargo craft Tianzhou-8 from the Wenchang Satellite Launch Center on Friday night to deliver supplies for its orbiting Tiangong space station,” state news agency Xinhua said, citing China’s space agency.

    Construction of a Moon base is a daunting task: any structure has to withstand huge amounts of cosmic radiation, extreme temperature variations and moonquakes, and getting building materials there in the first place is a costly procedure.

    Building the base out of the Moon itself could be a solution to those problems, scientists from a university in central Wuhan province hope.

    They have created a series of prototype bricks made of various compositions of materials found on Earth, such as basalt, which mimic the properties of lunar soil.

    Slivers of those test bricks will be subjected to a series of stringent tests once they reach the space station.

    “It’s mainly exposure,” said Zhou Cheng, a professor at Wuhan’s Huazhong University of Science and Technology.

    “To put it simply, we put (the material) in space and let it sit there… to see whether its durability, its performance will degrade under the extreme environment.”

    The temperature on the Moon can vary drastically between 180 and -190 degrees Celsius (356 to -310 degrees Fahrenheit).

    Its lack of an atmosphere means it is subjected to large quantities of cosmic radiation as well as micrometeorites, while moonquakes can weaken any structure on its surface.

    The exposure experiment will last three years, with samples sent back for testing every year.

  • Hania Aamir embraces flaws, promotes self-confidence

    Hania Aamir embraces flaws, promotes self-confidence

    Social media is full of images of perfect beauty, but Hania Aamir is not interested in promoting false imagery. The star actress, fresh off her success on the hit series Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum, is open about flaws on her skin. 


    In an interview with Faridoon Shahryar, Hania talked about struggling with acne in 2019.


    She said, “It’s easy to cover up blemishes on TV with makeup, cameras, and filters. However, I felt like I was living a lie by hiding my pimples. When you’re on screen, nobody finds out. But I started feeling like I was lying to the people who were following me.”


    She often shares makeup-free photos with her 16.3 million Instagram followers. She realized the power of her influence and decided to be honest about her skin. “One day I took a picture of my skin and I posted it,” she said. “I decided that I would not stay sad if my skin broke out and neither would I let anyone else feel the same way about themselves.”


    She also said, “I didn’t cover up skin marks while filming Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum. You’ll notice that if I had a mark on my face, it has not been covered up. I am stubborn about that.”


    Hania wants girls to know that they don’t have to look perfect to work in showbiz. “That’s also why in most of my videos, I don’t wear makeup,” she said.


    Hania’s attitude promotes self-confidence in a world obsessed with social media perfection.