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  • Mentally challenged person beaten by traffic warden in viral video

    Mentally challenged person beaten by traffic warden in viral video

    A mentally challenged person in Rawalpindi was tied to a pole and assaulted by several people, including a traffic warden. As the video went viral, police took action and arrested four people, including the warden.

    The incident took place in the Race Course area. Police said that the traffic warden also beat up the victim, promising that departmental action will be taken against him. Raids are going on to arrest the other suspects.

    A case has been registered against the suspects in the Race Course police station.

  • Exclusive: Why has Samaa taken KRQ’s Mukalma off air?

    Exclusive: Why has Samaa taken KRQ’s Mukalma off air?

    Samaa show ‘Mukalma,’ hosted by Ayesha Jahanzeb, controversial screenwriter Khalil ul Rehman Qamar and his co-writer Sahil Adeem faced backlash after an online clash on misogynistic views on women’s rights.

    In one of the episodes that went viral, audience member Azba Abdullah, who is also an employee of Samaa, confronted Adeem about his claim that 95 percent of women in Pakistan are uneducated. The exchange escalated when she demanded an apology from him for calling girls “jahil.”

    Adeem responded by citing religious text, leading to a heated argument in which Qamar jumped in, hijacking the debate by being disrespectful to Azba. The host eventually calmed the situation down and moved on to another guest.

    Following this incident, rumors circulated that Samaa TV had fired Azba. The Current spoke exclusively to her to get her side of the story.

    Here’s what she had to say about the incident:

    “The show was not planned at all. I was on the show because it was running late, and many audience members had already left, so the office staff filled in.”

    Azba went on to narrate that they were told that the show would be about women’s rights. “When Adeem called girls ‘Jahil,’ I simply asked him to apologize to all women. In response, he started quoting Quranic verses, which was irrelevant to the discussion. This led to Khalil ul Rehman Qamar becoming disrespectful. The video that surfaced is heavily edited because Khalil ul Rehman Qamar used abusive language towards me, which was cut out. No action was taken against me; in fact, the issue reached higher management, and they decided to cancel the show. I have not been pressured or terminated; these rumors are baseless,” she added.

    Read this also: Will Khalil ur Rehman Qamar ever learn to respect women?

    Azba revealed that Qamar, a misogynist known for being disrespectful to women, behaved so badly that Samaa TV had to take ‘Mukalma’ off-air.

    The Current also spoke exclusively with Samaa Digital Head Asim Siddique to get an official statement about the incident and the show.

    He said, “The Mukalma show has been canceled.”

    When asked for the reasons, he mentioned two: misbehavior towards Azba and the numerous controversies.

    Read this also: Was the ‘Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar viral clash’ set up by Samaa or the real thing?

    He explained that the purpose of the show was to facilitate face-to-face debates, similar to how people post their stories on Instagram.

    “However, people got so heated during these debates that they turned into controversies,” he added.

    The team had planned many topics for future discussions, such as religion and education, which could have led to even more controversies, Asim pointed out.

    “That’s why we decided to cancel the show.”

  • Gold price in Pakistan falls from record high to Rs256,800 per tola

    Gold price in Pakistan falls from record high to Rs256,800 per tola

    Gold prices in Pakistan experienced a decline on Saturday, following a rise in the previous session, reflecting a downward trend in international markets.

    In the local market, the price of gold per tola fell to Rs256,800, marking a decrease of Rs500.

    The All-Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA) reported that the price of 10 grammes of gold dropped by Rs429, bringing it to Rs220,165.

    On Friday, gold prices had surged by Rs2,400 per tola, reaching a record high of Rs257,300.

    Globally, gold prices also fell on Saturday. The APGJSA noted that the international price stood at $2,443 per ounce, which included a $20 premium, after experiencing a $15 decrease during the day.

    In contrast, silver prices remained unchanged, holding steady at Rs2,900 per tola.

  • ‘Want India and Pakistan on set together,’: Producer of Barzakh Shailja Kejriwal

    ‘Want India and Pakistan on set together,’: Producer of Barzakh Shailja Kejriwal

    Shailja Kejriwal, the chief creative officer at Zee Entertainment’s Zindagi channel, is on a mission to unite Indian and Pakistani artists and writers.
    In a recent interview with Press Trust of India, Kejriwal expressed her desire to see more collaborations between talents from both countries, despite the challenges posed by political tensions.

    Shailja Kejriwal said, “My ultimate desire, I don’t know whether it will happen or not, is that we collaborate… writers and artists from both sides should be on a set together. I am trying to follow that path. Hopefully, we will be able to do something because we flourish more if we are open and inclusive.”

    It has been a journey of one step forward, two steps back for the producer who was instrumental in making Pakistani actors like Fawad Khan, Sanam Saeed, and Mahira Khan household names in India by showcasing dramas such as Zindagi Gulzar Hai and Humsafar through the Zindagi platform launched in 2014.

    The channel Zindagi, led by Kejriwal, has successfully produced a number of projects with Pakistani actors and directors. Popular series like Qatil Haseenaon Ke Naam, Churails, Mrs. & Mr. Shameem, and the new web series Barzakh starring Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed are among the noteworthy productions. The channel has aired iconic Pakistani dramas like ‘Thakan’, Shukk, Pyarey Afzal, Meri Beti, Mere Harjai, and Main Bushra.

    Kejriwal highlighted her commitment

    “I felt my work would be incomplete if I didn’t play a role in bringing these artists back. My ambition extends beyond just pan India. My dream is to unite South Asians and Asians through collaboration,” Shailja added.

  • ‘Inspiring Pakistan’s youth’; The Current featured on the Google News Initiative

    ‘Inspiring Pakistan’s youth’; The Current featured on the Google News Initiative

    In 2020, The Current won the Google News Initiative (GNI) Innovation Challenge, becoming the only media organization in Pakistan to achieve this highly regarded position within just a year of its launch.

    Four years down the road, we continue to grow alongside the ever-evolving news consumption habits of youth in the digital age.

    But that’s not all.

    In 2021, The Current opened the doors of its digital newsroom to the youth of Pakistan by starting a membership program called ‘Aap Ki Awaaz,’ which provides aspiring journalists with a platform to gain practical experience in digital media and prepare them for responsible information communication for tomorrow.

    Having collaborated with the University of Central Punjab and Punjab University, The Current has worked with 120 students, conducting workshops featuring Pakistan’s renowned journalists and digital personalities. Above all, we have provided them with a space to unleash their creativity.

    So far, Aap Ki Awaaz has published more than 50 blogs written by these students.

    In 2024, 12 of our young members joined The Current’s coverage of Pakistan’s general election, tagging along with our reporters, monitoring election results, writing real-time stories, participating in live podcasts, and gaining firsthand experience of this major political event.

    And oh! About a year ago, we launched our newsletter, which now has more than 1,500 subscribers and an open rate of 28 percent (which is growing!).

    The Google News Initiative covered our work and the work we plan to do. Join us, support us by becoming a member or subscribing to our free newsletter so we continue to help our community and our country.

  • Wasim Akram says no to important position in PCB: Reports

    Wasim Akram says no to important position in PCB: Reports

    Former captain and Sultan of Swing Wasim Akram has refused to take up an important post offered by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), multiple reports have stated.

    According to Express News, the former captain was offered to become the chief executive officer (CEO) or adviser to the chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), but due to other engagements, he is not available for the full-time job.

    Chairman PCB Mohsin Naqvi is also the Federal Interior Minister. He is often criticized for giving little time to cricket. To solve this problem, he decided to hand over affairs of the game to a former cricketer.

    He contacted Wasim Akram and asked him to take over the post of PCB’s chief executive officer or his advisor. It will be a full-time job, and he will see all cricketing matters. However, the former captain apologized to the Chairman and said he now permanently resides in Karachi because of his family. He often has to go to Australia. He can’t live in Lahore again, the report has claimed.

    After this, board officials approached Waqar Younis, who agreed to take over, but the board has not formally announced the appointment.

    Waqar has also been associated with PCB in various capacities earlier, but each time, it ended in an unpleasant manner.

    The post of CEO does not exist in the new constitution, but the constitution can be changed.

  • Abubakar Shak fires back at critics of his British accent

    Abubakar Shak fires back at critics of his British accent

    Abubakar Shak’s british accent in ‘Khudsar’ has earned him both praise and criticism but he’s not letting the haters get to him.

    During an interview with BBC Asian Network’s Haroon Rasheed, he was asked about becoming a viral sensation. “My first scene, in which I asked about my stepmother, went viral. I didn’t want to use words like ‘My foot,’ as those are used by others. All I did was read the script. I wanted to change, but I was unable to do so. I brought it up to the director as well,” he replied.

    Abubakar also talked about his accent: “I grew up in England, so my accent’s a mix of geographically a lot of places like Swansea, Cardiff, London, Glasgow, and Manchester.”

    When asked about the criticism to his accent, he replied,
    “But even if I was putting on some fake Britisher, why is it bothering you so much,” he asked the trolls.

  • The best VPNs for use in Pakistan

    The best VPNs for use in Pakistan

    Use of Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a must in Pakistan where many sites are blocked by the state including a site as important as X (formerly Twitter).

    While the irony is that the site is very actively used by both government officials and the public, it’s still used via VPNs.

    A VPN establishes a digital connection between your device and a remote server owned by a VPN provider, creating a point-to-point tunnel that encrypts your data, masks your IP address, and lets you bypass website blocks and firewalls on the internet.

    To ensure that online experiences are safer, more accessible and more secure, we bring you a list of VPNs that are best for Pakistanis to use:

    • ExpressVPN
    • High-Speed Servers: Offers fast, reliable performance that is ideal for streaming and browsing.
    • Robust Security: Utilizes AES-256 encryption, a kill switch, DNS/IPv6 leak protection, and trusted server technology for enhanced privacy.
    • User-Friendly: Simple setup and intuitive apps across various devices.
    • Bypass Censorship: Effectively circumvents geo-restrictions and online censorship.
    • Advanced Protocols: Includes Lightway protocol for speed and reliability.
    • 24/7 Support: Accessible customer service via live chat and email.
    • NordVPN
    • Extensive Server Network: Over 5,000 servers in 60 countries, offering diverse and fast connections.
    • Double VPN & NordLynx: Double VPN is for extra encryption, and NordLynx (based on WireGuard) is for high speeds.
    • Strong Privacy: No-logs policy, CyberSec ad blocker, and Onion over VPN for added privacy.
    • Obfuscated Servers: Hides VPN usage to bypass sophisticated censorship.
    • Dedicated IP: Option for a static IP address for specific uses.
    • User-Friendly: Intuitive interface and reliable performance.
    • Surfshark
    • Affordable: Competitive pricing with feature-rich plans.
    • Unlimited Devices: Allows unlimited simultaneous connections on one account.
    • Robust Security: AES-256 encryption, CleanWeb ad blocker, and MultiHop for double VPN.
    • Camouflage Mode: Conceals VPN usage to avoid detection.
    • NoBorders Mode: Facilitates use in highly restrictive environments.
    • Whitelisted Feature: Customizes VPN usage for specific apps or websites.
    • CyberGhost
    • User-Friendly: Easy-to-use interface with straightforward setup.
    • Dedicated Streaming Servers: Optimized servers for streaming platforms and bypassing geo-blocks.
    • Strong Privacy: No-logs policy, NoSpy servers in the company’s data centres, and multi-layer encryption.
    • Streaming Profiles: Configures VPN settings for various activities like streaming or torrenting.
    • Secure Wi-Fi: Automatic activation of VPN on unsecured networks for added protection.
    • Private Internet Access (PIA)
    • Customizable Settings: Offers extensive options for encryption and protocols.
    • Strong Privacy: No-logs policy and MACE ad/tracker blocker for enhanced privacy.
    • Affordable Plans: Cost-effective with flexible payment options, including cryptocurrencies.
    • Port Forwarding: Improves performance and access to specific services.
    • Transparency: Regular security audits and a commitment to operational transparency.

    Extra VPNs that claim to be reasonable and secure are:

    • PureVPN
    • Global Network: Extensive server locations in 140+ countries.
    • Strong Encryption: AES-256 encryption and secure protocols.
    • Streaming and Bypassing: Effective at unblocking popular streaming services.
    • Dedicated IP Option: Available for specific needs.
    • Ivacy
    • Affordable Plans: Cost-effective with good features for the price.
    • Strong Privacy: No-logs policy and robust security.
    • Wide Server Coverage: Servers in numerous locations worldwide.
    • Split Tunneling: Allows traffic routing through or bypassing the VPN.
  • Tom Cruise set to pull major stunt at Paris Olympics

    Tom Cruise set to pull major stunt at Paris Olympics

    Olympics 2024 are set to conclude with a bang, courtesy of Hollywood’s own daredevil, Tom Cruise. The Top Gun actor will perform a heart-stopping skydiving stunt to mark the end of the Games in Paris and hand over the torch to Los Angeles for the 2028 Olympiad.
    Cruise attended the opening ceremony of the Games.

    During the women’s swimming competition, Cruise said, “It’s awesome. Great stories, great athletes. It’s incredible what they have to do, the sense of accomplishment.”

    Preliminary data from Comcast’s NBCUniversal shows that 28.6 million US viewers watched the Paris Olympics opening ceremony, making it the most watched summer Games opening night since London in 2012.

  • Fact Check: Viral video of Mahrang Baloch’s arrest actually from 2020

    Fact Check: Viral video of Mahrang Baloch’s arrest actually from 2020

    A video circulated on social media on Thursday shows Baloch activist Dr. Mahrang Baloch being dragged into a police van, suggesting that she has been arrested.

    Dawn.com, however, conducted a fact check and confirmed that the video is from 2020.

    This spread of misinformation coincides with renewed unrest in Balochistan following protests by the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) in Gwadar on July 28. The protests were against human rights violations and exploiting the province’s resources. The demonstrations led to arrests and violent clashes with security forces.

    Since then, the arrest of prominent leaders has intensified the protests.

    Currently, the BYC has signed an agreement with the provincial government to end the protest, as their demands, including the release of all those arrested, have been met.