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  • Pro-Palestinian demonstrators protest outside the Met Gala

    Pro-Palestinian demonstrators protest outside the Met Gala

     Protesters in New York converged near the Met Gala on Monday in a rally against the ongoing war in Gaza, leading to several arrests, police said.

    Among the rallying points were the gates of Columbia University, which has been the center of spreading demonstrations, before protesters marched through Manhattan to American fashion’s biggest night — or at least as close as police would let them.

    The Met Gala, which attracts celebrities, fashion designers and mass media attention, is a yearly mammoth fundraiser for the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute.

    It was unclear how many arrests were made as stars walked the carpet and posed for photos, but AFP journalists confirmed several arrests while the New York Daily News reported the number was about a dozen, out of hundreds that gathered near the soiree.

    Organizers on X, formerly Twitter, posted a flier for an event dubbed as the “Citywide Day of Rage for Gaza.”

    Monday’s protest appeared unconnected to the demonstrations that have rocked Columbia’s campus, culminating in the university calling the police to clear out student protesters.

    Despite growing concern from a number of young voters and some members of Joe Biden’s Democratic Party over the growing civilian death toll, the president has continued to support Israel in its war in Gaza.

    Under domestic pressure from the left and the right in an election year, Biden has tried to walk a thin line, pushing for a ceasefire deal and warning Israel not to invade the Gazan city of Rafah — though he has not stopped US arms from flowing to the country or conditioned future aid.

    Vowing to destroy Hamas, Israel launched an offensive that has killed at least 34,735 people in Gaza, mostly women and children, according to the Hamas-run territory’s health ministry.

  • CM Gandapur wants death penalty for Ice drug peddlers

    CM Gandapur wants death penalty for Ice drug peddlers

    Chief Minister of KP Ali Amin Gandapur appeared in an interview with journalist Hamid Mir and spoke against the dangers of the drug ice, aka crystal meth, mostly used by young students.

    The KP CM said that he would soon “introduce the death penalty for this drug.”

    Gandapur remarked, “This drug is destroying our nation and our youth.”

    “I will start the process of drug testing all the students in my province so their parents and I know what is happening,” he promised.

    The Chief Minister said that the process of drug tests is going to start very soon under his administration.

    Ice is the street name for the drug Methamphetamine or Crystal Meth which is a highly addictive and dangerous chemical concoction.

  • Indian politician Prajwal Revanna accused of assaulting 400 women, escapes to Germany

    Indian politician Prajwal Revanna accused of assaulting 400 women, escapes to Germany

    An Indian politician, who sexually assaulted 400 women and made videos of them, has escaped to Germany. He’s accused of exploiting and making videos of women over many years.

    Parjwal Revana is a member of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s coalition party and the grandson of former Indian Prime Minister HD Devarajegowda, according to Indian media.

    According to media reports, Parjwal allegedly filmed 2,800 videos, of 400 women being raped, 2,000 USB sticks of rape videos were found in parks, buses and trains across the state of Karnataka and the rape videos were leaked by the former driver of Prajwal Revanna. These videos were used by the member of the parliament to blackmail women and gain sexual favours from them.

    While Prajwal has escaped, his father has been arrested on the charge of sexual violence against a maid. The girl who worked at Parjwal’s house complained to the police about the rape and she also accused Prajwal’s father of sexual assault.

    A former Bangalore councilor has also accused Prajwal of raping her several times.

    Indian politician and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said that this is not a sex scandal but a serious case of mass rape.

    Modi has campaigned for Prajwal in the elections but in his statement has said, “It is a law and order issue. If such an incident took place in Bengal, then the Bengal government of would be responsible. If it happened in Gujarat, then the Gujarat government is responsible…if it happened in Karnataka, then the Karnataka government is responsible to take action.”

  • Iran sentences man to death for posts during 2022 protests

    Iran sentences man to death for posts during 2022 protests

    An Iranian court has sentenced a man to death over content he posted online during 2022 protests over the death in custody of an Iranian-Kurdish woman, the judiciary said Tuesday.

    Iran was gripped by months-long protests over the death of Mahsa Amini, 22, after she was arrested for an alleged breach of the strict dress code for women.

    The judiciary’s Mizan Online website said Mahmoud Mehrabi was found guilty of posting content that included guidance on how “to use homemade weapons and called for the destruction of public property”.

    He was convicted of “inciting people to commit killings and insulting religious sanctities”, it added.

    Lawyer Babak Farsani said Mehrabi was found guilty of the capital offence of “corruption on earth”. He can appeal against the sentence before the Supreme Court.

    The months-long protests sparked by Amini’s death saw hundreds of people killed in street clashes, including dozens of security personnel.

    Thousands were arrested as authorities moved to quell what they branded foreign-instigated “riots”.

    Last month, an Iranian court sentenced popular rapper Toomaj Salehi to death for supporting the demonstrations.

    Nine men have been executed in protest-related cases involving killings and other violence against security forces.

    Amnesty International says Iran executed 853 people in 2023, the highest total since 2015.

  • Contempt proceedings for culprits running smear campaign against Justice Babar Sattar

    Contempt proceedings for culprits running smear campaign against Justice Babar Sattar

    The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has decided to start contempt of court legal proceedings against the individuals running an online campaign against Justice Babar Sattar, The News has reported on Tuesday.

    The latest development comes after Justice Babar Sattar wrote a letter to IHC Chief Justice Aamer Farooq regarding the online propaganda being run against him.

    The High Court has decided to take action based on the contents of the letter and a bench is likely to be constituted today.

    A few days ago, a social media campaign against Justice Sattar claimed that he had dual citizenship which was against the law.

    However, the IHC in a press release on April 28 refuted the claims.

    The IHC, in its press release, said that Justice Sattar’s confidential information is being posted and reposted online. It further said that the judge’s wife and children’s travel documents were also uploaded online.

    Justice Sattar is one of the six IHC judges who have complained of interference in judicial affairs by the country’s spy agencies.

  • Punjab: Naanbais announce strike from tomorrow

    Punjab: Naanbais announce strike from tomorrow

    The Naanbai Association has announced a strike, starting tomorrow, across Punjab including Lahore.

    According to the Association, the district administration of Lahore is silent on their demands.

    During the strike, tandoors across the province will be closed down.

    The demand is to issue a new notification on the price of roti and naan.

    The Association has also demanded that the price of naan be kept open while wheat flour be supplied as per demand of cheaper rotis.

  • ‘7 P.M., my friends would stop talking to me’; Aina Asif’s fun quip after ‘Mayi Ri’ success

    ‘7 P.M., my friends would stop talking to me’; Aina Asif’s fun quip after ‘Mayi Ri’ success

    Actress Aina Asif revealed that success comes with its set of problems, especially. some that are unexpected.
    Opening up on the ‘The Knock Knock Show’ which is hosted by Mohib Mirza, Aina Asif spoke about the overwhelming love that she and her co-star Samar Jafri received, on their drama serial ‘Mayi Ri’.

    “After Mayi Ri, my fan base grew significantly. I had a major role and the story centered on my character and another guy, which made me stand out.’ I was overwhelmed when it happened, because I never expected to receive so much love and respect. People showered me with admiration and kindness,” she said.

    “My friends would stop talking to me at 7 p.m. because they wanted to watch my drama,” she shared with a laugh.
    ‘Mayi Ri’ released in 2023, captivated audiences with its powerful story about child marriages in society. The drama had an all-star cast, led by strong young actors Aina Asif and Samar Jafri, who stole the spotlight with their outstanding performances.

  • Karachi gangster, US spy Kamran Faridi, freed from American jail on condition of deportation

    Karachi gangster, US spy Kamran Faridi, freed from American jail on condition of deportation

    Kam­ran Faridi, a former gangster from Karachi, later serving as a high-profile agent of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), has been released after serving nearly four years of his seven-year sentence in a Florida prison.

    Faridi was sentenced to 84 months of imprisonment on his convictions for “transmitting threats in interstate commerce, threatening to assault a federal officer, and obstruction of justice,” on December 9, 2022.

    On March 18, 2024, a New York federal judge, reduced the sentence of Kamran Faridi to 72 months.

    Faridi was recently released on some conditions which most prominently include surrendering his US citizenship and agreeing to leave the United States permanently before August.

    Faridi, now 60, grew up in Gulshan-i-Iqbal, Karachi. He was affiliated with the Peoples Students Federation (PSF), and was a close associate of PSF leader Najeeb Ahmed, who was assassinated in 1990.

    His family sent him to Sweden after he was found involved in several violent acts.

    Faridi migrated to the US in 1991, and within four years, he purchased a gas station in Atlanta, Georgia. There he met some FBI agents who were impressed with his proficiency in Urdu, Pun­jabi, Hindi, and Spanish. In 1996, they formally recruited him as a full-time informant and agent, according to Dawn.

    Faridi’s journey from a street hustler to FBI agent came to light when he played a pivotal role in the arrest of a Karachi businessman Jabir Motiwala in London in 2018. He orchestrated a plot, posed as a Russian mafia operative, to trap Motiwala in illegal activities. However, a rift developed between Faridi and his FBI handlers when he threatened to expose their manipulation of evidence against Motiwala. This led to the end of his career and he was arrested by Scotland Yard shortly afterwards.

    In a report by Geo News, Murtaza Ali Shah explains the extraordinary journey of the Pakistani-origin FBI agent, whose residence permits in UAE and Turkey, issued by FBI have been revoked and he is released only on the condition of never coming back to the US.

  • Our government will decide if we go to Pakistan for Champions Trophy: BCCI

    Our government will decide if we go to Pakistan for Champions Trophy: BCCI

    The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Vice President Rajeev Shukla, talking about the Indian team’s arrival in Pakistan for the Champions Trophy 2025, has said in a statement that there is still time for the Champions Trophy and the government will decide whether to go to Pakistan or not.

    “We will do what the government tells us about the Champions Trophy and we will send the Indian team to Pakistan when the government allows it,” Shukla said.

    The International Cricket Council (ICC) Champions Trophy 2025 is scheduled to be held in Pakistan in February next year. According to the proposed schedule, the Champions Trophy matches will be held in three venues of Pakistan, notably in Karachi, Lahore and Rawalpindi.

  • ‘PTI should learn from Fazlur Rehman to get back into power’, Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur

    ‘PTI should learn from Fazlur Rehman to get back into power’, Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur

    Khyber Pakhtunkhua (KP) chief minister Ali Amin Gandapur said on Monday that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) should learn from Jamiat Ullema-e-Islam-Fazal (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman’s experience.

    In an interview on the Geo News programme “Capital Talk”, Gandapur said: “[We] should benefit from Maulana Sahib’s experience as he knows [better] what had been happening in Pakistan.”

    The provincial chief executive urged the JUI-F chief to be clear in his statements, as he had earlier announced that the PDM ousted former Prime Minister Imran Khan. However, now he claims that former army chief, Gen (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa, is responsible for regime change, said Gandapur.

    The JUI-F chief discovered “ideological coordination” in the anti-government movement, so he openly supported the PTI and urged the PML-N-led government to respect the “constitutional rights” of the former ruling party, Geo News reported.