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  • Establishment’s involvement in judicial matters will end soon, says LHC Chief Justice

    Establishment’s involvement in judicial matters will end soon, says LHC Chief Justice

    Lahore High Court (LHC) Chief Justice Malik Shehzad Ahmed Khan said confidently on Friday that the security establishment’s involvement in the judiciary will be over soon.

    While addressing an event in Rawalpindi, he stated, “Interference in judiciary will have to be fought with faith that it will come to an end.”

    Justice Khan stressed that the establishment’s interference in the judiciary is a genuine issue, adding that he received letters as proof claiming the Army establishment’s involvement in judicial matters.

    “The establishment’s interference in judicial matters will end, and my experience [tells me] that it will come to an end,” said the chief justice.

    Justice Malik Shehzad Ahmed mentioned that he is happy that judicial authorities is “fulfilling their responsibilities without any fear or greed”.
    Earlier, on March 25, six Islamabad High Court (IHC) judges wrote a letter to Supreme Court (SC) blaming intelligence agencies for interfering in judicial matters.

  • Mansoor Ali Khan, Muhammad Asif trade verbal blows

    Mansoor Ali Khan, Muhammad Asif trade verbal blows

    Pakistani journalist Mansoor Ali Khan has landed in controversy along with former bowler Muhammad Asif as the two trade verbal blows.

    In a recent YouTube video, the journalist slammed former cricketer Ijaz Ahmed’s remarks about Pashtoon cricketers. Ijaz Ahmed had said on ARY, “Almost 80 percent of Pakistan’s cricket team comprises players from remote areas or Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Even if the team is made from Sindh, seven to eight players are Pathan. They have neither the education nor the exposure, which is why these players cannot handle the pressure.”

    Many former and current cricketers slammed his racist remarks and urged him to apologize.

    Video Credit: Mansoor Ali Khan

    Mansoor also criticised his words saying, “In the past three cricketers were detained in match-fixing, not one of them was Pashtoon, they all belonged to Punjab.”

    Those three cricketers were Muhammad Asif, Salman Butt and Muhammad Amir but Mansoor was careful not to name anyone in the video.

    After Mansoor’s video came out, he allegedly received a call from Muhammad Asif.

    He said in another video, “A fixer calls me and asks why you are bringing me into this controversy? What was the need for you to talk about this?”

    Mansoor said that he replied, “What do you mean, are you not a match-fixer? You did match-fixing, and this will remain with you your whole life. Also, I didn’t mention you anywhere in the video, I said this in another context.”

    Mansoor also mentions that the ‘fixer’ has threatened him too.

    Now, Muhammad Asif has also released a video, saying, “I just heard about Ijaz Ahmed remarks, and I also condemn them. He was wrong. But who are you to assassinate anyone’s character? Do you have the license to do so?”

    Talking about match-fixing, Asif said, “Yes, I did match-fixing in the past and got punished for it. I called you just because you made a whole video about me. It has been 14 years. My children are growing, and so are yours. What do they think about me? This is not good.”

    In 2010, national cricketers Muhammad Asif, Muhammad Amir and Salman Butt were suspended in a match fixing scandal by the International Cricket Council (ICC).

  • Passengers strip, faint after AC breaks down on Qatar Airways plane

    Passengers strip, faint after AC breaks down on Qatar Airways plane

    A Qatar Airways flight endured three hours without air conditioning while the plane waited in the heat at Athens airport.

    Passengers scheduled to head to Doha on Monday (June 10) nearly suffocated after the plane’s air-conditioning system stopped working while it was waiting to take off.

    The heat resulted in some passengers stripping off their clothes while others fainted.

    Some passengers reportedly suffered nosebleeds, while others relied on oxygen masks to help with breathing.

    While passengers were stuck in the stifling heat inside the plane, the outside temperature reached a high of 43 degrees Celsius.

    A physical confrontation also nearly broke out between passengers and flight crew during the incident.

    Smoke was emitting from the aircraft’s rear while it was waiting to take off, prompting airport officials to put fire trucks on standby in case of fire.

    The passengers included 49 members of the Thai Muay Thai team returning from the world championship.

    Muay Thai athlete Thananchai Sitsongpeenong told reporters that he only spotted the smoke after he got off the plane.

    “I consider myself lucky to have survived this,” he told The Nation, adding that he and other passengers were practically melting in the sauna-like heat on board.

  • Veteran actress confirms wedding bells for Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal

    Veteran actress confirms wedding bells for Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal

    Bollywood couple Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal are indeed getting married next week, as confirmed by veteran actor and politician Poonam Dhillon.

    There have been many rumors about a planned intimate wedding on June 23 in Mumbai, but neither the actor nor her family has confirmed or denied these reports.

    However, Poonam Dhillon, a close friend of the Sinha family and frequent co-star of Sonakshi’s father Shatrughan Sinha, confirmed in a recent interview that the wedding is about to take place. She mentioned receiving a lovely invitation from the couple.

    “I wish Sonakshi all the very best. She has sent a lovely invitation,” said Dhillon.

    “I have known her since she was a little girl. I have seen her entire journey. I pray to God she stays happy. She is a lovely, warm, very loving girl. So I wish her all the joy and happiness,” she added.

    Addressing the groom-to-be, the veteran star requested, “Please keep her happy, Zaheer. She is a lovely girl. She is precious for all of us.”

    For those who don’t know, several media outlets reported earlier this week that Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal, who have been in a relationship for over seven years, are getting married.

  • Court grants bail to Kashmiri poet Ahmad Farhad

    The Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) High court has granted post-arrest bail to Kashmiri poet Ahmad Farhad on Friday.

    The court approved the poet’s plea against a surety bond worth Rs200,000. AJK High Court Chief Justice Sadaqat Hussain Raja announced the verdict.

    Last week, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) declared Farhad a “missing person” and described his arrest as “illegal.”

    According to the court order, the poet has been missing since May 15, and the First Information Report (FIR) against his disappearance was filed at Lohebher Police Station in Islamabad under Sections 427 and 365 PPC.

    AJK Chief Justice said in his remarks during the hearing that, “Ahmed Farhad should only write poetry, not journalism”.

  • Geethika Tiwari speaks out on Feroze Khan dating rumors

    Geethika Tiwari speaks out on Feroze Khan dating rumors

    Indian actor Geethika Tiwari has spoken out about rumors linking her to Pakistani heartthrob Feroze Khan, following his recent second marriage.

    Geethika talked about the rumors in an interview with an Indian publication. One of the most searched questions about her on Google was whether she was in a relationship with Pakistani celebrity Feroze Khan.

    Tiwari finally clarified and said, “No, of course not.”

    She continued, “But I would say that he is a genuinely nice person.”

    “I’ve learned a lot from him—respect, dedication, patience, and, of course, love,” she added excitedly. “I just want to say this. He is a sweetheart.”

    In response to a video post on Instagram, the ‘Khumar’ star commented, “Honestly, it takes one to recognise one. So I must say you’re a beautiful human being yourself.”

    Feroze Khan and Geethika Tiwari will soon be appearing together in the upcoming film ‘Luck Lag Gayi’.

  • Two missing Japanese climbers spotted in Pakistan’s north

    Two missing Japanese climbers spotted in Pakistan’s north

    Two missing Japanese climbers were spotted by helicopter on Thursday in Pakistan’s mountainous north, home to some of the world’s tallest peaks, but their condition remains unknown, a tour operator said.

    The Japanese climbers Ryuseki Hiraoka and Atsushi Taguchi were attempting to summit the 7,027-metre (23,054-foot) Spantik mountain in the Karakoram range before they went missing.

    “The rescuers saw the climbers and recognised them by their clothes, but they could not determine their condition,” Naiknam Karim, the CEO of Adventure Tours Pakistan (ATP) which organised the tour, told AFP.

    The two were spotted during a military helicopter search on Thursday that was called off due to poor weather conditions.

    “There has been no communication between the two Japanese climbers and officials at basecamp since they started their expedition,” Karim earlier said.

    “They were seen on June 10 (for the) last time at above 5,000 metres.”

    Another team of Japanese climbers raised the alarm on Tuesday after arriving at Camp 2, at around 5,650 metres, where Hiraoka and Taguchi were scheduled to be.

    The search is scheduled to resume on Friday.

    “An 8-member rescue team including five Japanese climbers will ascent on foot and search for them,” Karim Added.

    The pair had reached base camp on June 3 and were attempting the climb without the help of porters.

    Spantik, also known as the Golden Peak, is described as a “relatively accessible and straightforward peak” on the website of a separate tourist company, Adventure Tours.

    The country is home to five of the world’s 14 mountains higher than 8,000 metres — including K2, the world’s second highest.

    More than 8,900 foreigners visited the remote Gilgit-Baltistan region in 2023, according to official figures from the government, where the summer climbing season runs from early June to late August.

  • Yasir Hussain’s ‘Rabbit’ trailer hints at dark themes, psychological thrills

    Yasir Hussain’s ‘Rabbit’ trailer hints at dark themes, psychological thrills

    Pakistani cinema is set to showcase an exciting new film as actor Yasir Hussain’s directorial project, ‘Rabbit,’ gets ready for release. The eagerly awaited trailer was recently revealed on Yasir’s Instagram, creating excitement among fans and industry insiders.

    In his post, the actor hinted about the film’s story, writing, “Coming out from the shadows, a mysterious figure arrives. He steals quietly, tricks cleverly, mimics your actions and wins skillfully. Watch out, because the rabbit is here.”

    The film, starring Yasir Hussain, Nayyer Ejaz, and Umer Aalam, reunites the trio after their praised performances in the 2024 movie ‘Taxali Gate.’ The collaboration has increased anticipation for Rabbit, promising a strong mix of talent and chemistry.

    The trailer starts with Nayyer delivering a chilling monologue: “If there’s doubt, you’ll lose the bet. But if you have faith, it will double your return.”

    This sets a suspenseful and intriguing tone. The scene then shifts to Yasir, wearing a striking red turban, fitting perfectly into the rural village setting. The visuals are rich with fire-lit shots, promising a captivating drama that stands out from mainstream storytelling.

    The imagery becomes more intense with scenes of villagers holding torches and walking through fields and mud houses at night. These shots suggest a tense community with a sense of foreboding. The stakes rise with a mysterious ritual involving a girl (Malaika) lying on the ground, surrounded by torches and blood splatter, hinting at darker themes.

    As the trailer climaxes, Nayyer’s character is shown sitting on the ground in a menacing posture, ending with a spine-chilling scream that echoes ominously. From the trailer, Rabbit seems to be a film that aims to push the boundaries of Pakistani cinema, blending mystery, fantasy, and psychological thriller elements. While the release date is still unknown, the excitement for ‘Rabbit’ continues to grow.

  • No relief for babies: Heavy tax on formula milk

    No relief for babies: Heavy tax on formula milk

    The budget for 2024-25 was unveiled this Wednesday, on June 12, by Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb.

    As the government depends on the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) bailout package, citizens were further burdened with heavy taxes as per the administration’s commitments to the lender. Milk products for infants, a necessary item for many families, will now carry an 18 per cent tax.

    But why is this issue noteworthy?

    On January 21, 2022, the Finance (Supplementary) Bill—a ‘mini budget’—was passed by the National Assembly following extensive debate over the proposed taxes by the Pakistan Tehreek Pakistan (PTI) government. Among the contentious proposals was a 17 per cent sales tax on locally produced infant formula milk, classified as a “luxury product.”

    This classification sparked heavy criticism from both the public and the opposition, who argued that labelling a basic necessity for children as a luxury was unjust. In response, the-then Finance Minister Shaukat Tarin promised to push for the exclusion of children’s milk products from the Bill.

    However, two years later, heavy taxes are being imposed on infant milk products once again.

    According to Statista, a German data-centric platform, the Baby Milk & Infant Formula Market in Pakistan is projected to grow by 0.76 per cent from 2024 to 2029. This trend indicates increasing reliance on infant milk products due to various reasons.

    Traditionally, in South Asian countries like Pakistan, reliance on infant milk products is frowned upon, with a cultural preference for breastfeeding. However, several factors can make breastfeeding unfeasible.

    Certain health conditions, such as infections or breast surgeries, can prevent mothers from breastfeeding. Additionally, some mothers can not produce enough milk due to lactation insufficiency. In other cases, babies are born with conditions like galactosemia, which prevents them from digesting breast milk. Furthermore, specific nutritional deficiencies can not be addressed by breast milk alone and require formula milk supplementation.

    Moreover, not every mother is comfortable with breastfeeding, and many prefer to use formula milk to feed their children. Working mothers, in particular, may not have the flexibility to breastfeed and thus rely on formula milk.

  • Israeli soldiers turn mosque to ‘cooking place’ in Rafah

    Israeli soldiers turn mosque to ‘cooking place’ in Rafah

    Israeli soldiers have turned a mosque in Rafah in southern Gaza into a cooking place.

    A clip that emerged on social media showed a mosque being used by soldiers to serve meals.

    The video features large tables inside the mosque on which Israeli soldiers had placed various types of food items.

    A sticker affixed to a cardboard food box used by soldiers is also shown, with a production date of May 22, which is likely when the video was shot.

    Israeli military vehicles also appear stationed inside the Rafah border crossing near the mosque.

    Israel has faced international condemnation amid its continued brutal offensive on Gaza since Oct. 7, 2023, despite a UN Security Council resolution demanding an immediate cease-fire.

    More than 37,200 Palestinians have since been killed in Gaza, most of them women and children, and more than 84,900 others injured, according to local health authorities.

    Eight months into the Israeli war, vast tracts of Gaza lay in ruins amid rampant starvation.