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  • Trump and Biden on same page when it comes to student protestors in America

    Trump and Biden on same page when it comes to student protestors in America

    President of the United States of America Joe Biden and his most popular opponent Donald Trump are on the same page when it comes to students protests in America.

    Trump appeared in a rally where he denounced university students protesting to end the genocide in Gaza as “radical left morons”.

    The assumed Republican US presidential candidate described New York police officers brutally raiding a Columbia University building occupied by pro-Palestinian as a “beautiful thing to watch”. He appreciated them for doing a good job against “raging lunatics and Hamas sympathizers.”

    On the other hand, Joe Biden insisted that “order must prevail” as college campuses across the country face a wave of violence, outrage, and fear. He largely dismissed protesters’ demands, which have included ending U.S. support for Israeli military operations. Asked after his remarks whether the demonstrations would prompt him to consider changing course, Biden responded with a simple “no”, reported AP News.

    Previously, Biden condemned “antisemitic protests” and “those who don’t understand what’s going on with the Palestinians.”

  • Sahiba encourages women to marry when they find Mr. Right

    Sahiba encourages women to marry when they find Mr. Right

    Lollywood actress Sahiba, wife of actor Afzal Khan aka Jan Rambo, has offered advise to women who want to get married.

    Sahiba and her husband were invited as guests on Ramiz Raja’s show where they talked about getting married young.
    The host asked Sahiba, “How did you feel when Rambo proposed to you? Masha Allah, you are very beautiful, and I’m sure many others must have approached you too. Then you made a promise to yourself, like your mother, that you wouldn’t marry for 10 years after coming into the industry. But you made the decision to marry Rambo within six years. What made you decide to marry Rambo?”
    Sahiba said, “A woman should marry when she finds a good partner.” Following her own advice, she tied the knot when she realised Afzal was the right choice.

    She also remarked, “Many women wait for the perfect man, but he may never arrive.”

  • Director of ‘Gunjal’ wins debut award at India’s Dada Saheb Phalke film festival

    Director of ‘Gunjal’ wins debut award at India’s Dada Saheb Phalke film festival

    Pakistani director Shoaib Sultan has won the debut director award for his film ‘Gunjal’ at the prestigious Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival in New Delhi, India. The achievement is a big milestone for both Sultan and Pakistani cinema.

    The festival, which celebrates great filmmaking, featured films from around the world, and Sultan’s work shone brightly among them. Sultan thanked the organizers, saying the award is a big step forward for Pakistani cinema.

    ‘Gunjal’, a Pakistani movie released on December 15, 2023, has gotten a lot of attention for its talented cast, including Ahmed Ali Akbar, Resham, and Amna Ilyas.

    Speaking from Saudi Arabia, where he currently resides, Sultan expressed his gratitude for the honor bestowed upon him.

    He said, “The award has encouraged everyone in the Pakistani film and cinema industry.’ He added that support from the current government and the announced funding for the Pakistani film industry will lead to the production of better films and provide people with better opportunities to watch movies.

  • Rains, mudslides kill 29 in southern Brazil’s ‘worst disaster’

    Rains, mudslides kill 29 in southern Brazil’s ‘worst disaster’

    Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Thursday visited the country’s south where floods and mudslides caused by torrential rains have killed 29 people, with the toll expected to rise.

    Authorities in Rio Grande do Sul have declared a state of emergency as rescuers continue to search for dozens of people reported missing among the ruins of collapsed homes, bridges and roads.

    Storm damage has affected nearly 150 municipalities in the state, also injuring 36 people and displacing more than 10,000.

    Governor Eduardo Leite said Rio Grande do Sul was dealing with “the worst disaster in (its) history.”

    “With the deepest pain in my heart, I know it will be even more,” the governor said of the death toll.

    Lula, who has blamed the torrent on climate change, arrived in the town of Santa Maria in the morning with a delegation of ministers and held a working meeting with Leite and other officials to coordinate rescue efforts, the government said.

    The president promised “there will be no lack of human or material resources” to “minimize the suffering this extreme event… is causing in the state.”

    The federal government, he added, “will be 100 percent at the disposition” of state officials.

    Central authorities has already made available 12 aircraft, 45 vehicles and 12 boats as well as 626 soldiers to help clear roads, distribute food, water and mattresses, and set up shelters, a press statement said.

    As the rains continued, forecasts warned the state’s main Guaiba River, which has already overflowed its banks in some areas, would reach an extraordinary level of three meters (9.8 feet) by Thursday and four meters the next day.

    Entire communities in Rio Grande do Sul state have been completely cut off as persistent rains have destroyed bridges and blocked roads, and left towns without even telephone or internet services.

    Rescuers and soldiers have been scrambling to free families trapped in their homes, many stuck on rooftops to escape rising waters.

    “I’ve never seen anything like this… it’s all under water,” said Raul Metzel, a 52-year-old machine operator in the municipality of Capela de Santana.

    A dam collapsed in the town of Cotipora, raising the level of water in the Taquari river.

    “I came here to help people, to get them out of the flooding because it is very dangerous. The current is very strong,” said fisherman Guilverto Luiz, who was helping rescue efforts in Sao Sebastiaio do Cai, about 70 km from Porto Alegre, the state capital.

    Authorities have urged people to avoid areas along state highways due to a risk of mudslides, and those who live near rivers or on hillsides to evacuate.

    Hundreds of thousands of people have been left without access to electricity and drinking water, while classes have been suspended state-wide.

    On Wednesday, the state’s deputy governor, Gabriel Souza, said damages have been estimated at $20 million.

    Mayor Sandra Backes of Sinimbu said the situation in her town was “a nightmare.”

    “Sinimbu is like a war zone, completely destroyed… All the stores, businesses, supermarkets — everything is devastated,” she said in a video posted on Instagram.

    Elsewhere, in Santa Cruz do Sul, lifeguards used boats to transport residents, many of them children, to safety.

    The region’s rivers had already been swollen from previous storms.

    Last September at least 31 people died as a cyclone hit the state.

    South America’s largest country has suffered a string of recent extreme weather events, which experts say are made more likely by climate change.

    The floods came amid a cold front battering the south and southeast, following a wave of extreme heat.

  • Sher Afzal Marwat’s brother removed from KP cabinet

    Sher Afzal Marwat’s brother removed from KP cabinet

    Khalid Latif Marwat’s, the brother of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and member of the National Assembly (NA), Sher Afzal Marwat, has been removed from the post of Special Assistant to Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Ali Amin Gandapur on Friday.

    The administration department of the province issued the notification of Khalid’s removal as the special assistant for science and technology.

  • International Press Freedom Day marked by increased arrests of Pakistani journalists

    International Press Freedom Day marked by increased arrests of Pakistani journalists

    May 3 is celebrated as International Press Freedom Day worldwide, however, Pakistan is considered one of the most dangerous countries in the world for journalism.

    In a report released by Freedom Network, it was revealed that four journalists were killed in the last one year while more than 104 cases were registered while more than 200 journalists were also issued notices in Pakistan.

    Geo’s Asif Bashir Chaudhary lays out that Pakistan is among the three countries in the world where cases are registered under the black law of PICA even for giving an opinion on an online forum, while in the rest of the world, action is taken under the laws of defamation.

  • Is Khushal Khan about to get married? Actor talks about love

    Is Khushal Khan about to get married? Actor talks about love

    Actor and model Khushhal Khan is capturing the hearts of audiences with his hit drama serial ‘Mohabbat Gumshuda Meri’.
    Khushhal was invited as a guest on Mazaq Raat to promote his debut film ‘Poppay Ki Wedding’ and he shared his process of approaching work and his thoughts on love. The star touched upon the topics of wedding and one-sided love and he had some interesting answers.

    “One-sided love is a beautiful feeling where you create a perception of the person before you and love them as you desire. It’s truly a beautiful sensation. As for my heart, it has never experienced heartbreak, and marriage isn’t on my mind currently. Whether it’s arranged or love, I’m uncertain about the future.”

    So rest easy, all you Khushal fans. The actor isn’t about to get married anytime soon.

  • Journalist killed in remote controlled blast in Khuzdar

    Journalist killed in remote controlled blast in Khuzdar

    A journalist named Mohammad Siddiq Mengal was killed on Friday when a remote control bomb blast targeted his vehicle in Khuzdar, Balochistan. Almost 10 other people got injured in the incident, Geo has reported.

    The police have confirmed that unknown persons installed a remote control bomb on Sultan Ibrahim Khan Road, near the National Highway.

    The station house officer also clarified that the target of the installed bomb was the vehicle of the journalist. He also said that when Mengal’s car was attacked, he was going to university from his house.

    This is not the first time Mengal has been targeted by attackers. 

    The police said Mengal had also escaped an attack a few months ago. He was the president of the Khuzdar Press Club, police added.

  • Dananeer Mobeen to host our favorite ‘Girls-Only’ YouTube show

    Dananeer Mobeen to host our favorite ‘Girls-Only’ YouTube show

    Girls in Pakistan sometimes feel sad because there aren’t many safe places for us, both in real life and online. But there’s hope! A new season of ‘Girls Only’, a YouTube show just for us, is coming up. It’s a special space where we can watch our favorite celebs in a cozy, safe setting.

    ‘Girls Only’ is a unique YouTube show in Pakistan and it’s getting attention worldwide. What’s so great about it? Well, it’s made just for girls like us. You can watch cool stuff like hair and beauty tips, and have a good laugh. It’s like a fun girls’ night on your screen.
    The best part? It’s interactive! Guests share their stories, making us feel like part of a big, happy community. And it’s not boring stuff – it’s all about fun and good vibes. With segments like talking about the latest slang and gossip, it’s entertaining and keeps us connected.

    Guess who’s hosting the new show? Our favourite starlet Dananeer Mobeen. Her energy will make the show even more exciting.
    This show is great because it’s made for us Gen Z girls who often struggle to find content we like, especially in Pakistan. It’s not just entertaining; it celebrates what we love. It’s like a breath of fresh air in our digital world.

    We’re excited to meet our new virtual bestie, Dananeer Mobeen! Get ready for fun talks about beauty, trends, and social media. And there’ll be games and lots of laughter too.

  • Exclusive: ‘Aftab Iqbal locked me in a room for 2.5 hours’, Shafaat Ali’s claims and Iqbal’s ‘not true’ response

    Exclusive: ‘Aftab Iqbal locked me in a room for 2.5 hours’, Shafaat Ali’s claims and Iqbal’s ‘not true’ response

    It’s been a tough month for Aftab Iqbal. After actor and comedian Sohail Ahmed publicly criticised Iqbal for the way he allegedly treats his team, another famous name has accused the television host of high-handed behaviour.

    On April 24, Lahore-based journalist Ambreen Fatima revealed a shocking story by asking T.V. host and comedian Shafaat Ali whether Aftab Iqbal had locked him in a room to force him into signing a contract to appear on his program.

    Ambreen Fatima wrote on X, formerly Twitter, “Is it true that Aftab Iqbal locked you in a room in Express office, and the condition to get out of the room was that you signed a contract to work with him even though you didn’t want to do it, then your life was spared with the intervention of a big journalist?”

    Shafaat Ali confirmed the event and said that it took place in 2016.

    The Current reached out to Ali to seek details about the incident. Ali recounted, “It was November 2016 and he [Aftab Iqbal] wanted me to sign on for his show but I had already appeared on four shows with him. I sent him a text that I would not be appearing anymore and would decide later if I wanted to.”

    Ali told The Current that he didn’t feel like doing more shows because “Punjabi language wasn’t my forte back then,” and that previous shows were “sort of pro bono”.

    He also recounted how his mother was apprehensive about him working with Aftab Iqbal because of the way he talked to him [Shafaat Ali] and how “he looked down upon everyone else”.
    “My mother said that Beta, it’s your career, your choice but I don’t get any good vibes from this,” Ali recalled. Until then, according to Ali, he had not signed any contract with Iqbal or the network Iqbal was working for.

    Ali said that when he informed Iqbal’s team of his decision, he received a call from the producer of the show to attend a farewell party that night.

    When Ali reached the office, “Aftab Iqbal joined and started telling me that I can’t leave the show because he has bigger plans with the show and he was going to make a movie,” Ali recalled. “He told me he was going to make a movie. I said well, best of luck but I can’t sign up. He asked why, I said because I can’t.”

    Ali recounted that when he refused Iqbal’s offer he was furious probably because “no one had ever said NO to him.”

    Aftab Iqbal asked his associate producer to bring a contract and asked him to sign it. According to Ali, they locked him in a room and it was a “pretty awful” experience for him.

    Ali called up senior journalist Saleem Safi from the room to get his help and it worked. “I think it worked and the room opened. I came out shook his hand and took off.”

    Ali says that after his harrowing experience, Iqbal has done a few shows against him as well.

    Aftab Iqbal’s version

    The Current reached out to Aftab Iqbal to ask about his version of the story.

    Aftab Iqbal said he did not lock Shafaat Ali in a room and it would be “ridiculous” to claim such a thing.

    He said that there were two rooms at the Express News office beside the reception and “it is incomprehensible to even suggest that one could lock a person there.”

    According to Aftab, Ali had “problems with his salary package and told us that he cannot do any more shows even though we had an agreement.”

    He said he remembers when Ali said, “My mother told me that it is a verbal agreement and nothing has been written so I want to leave.”

    He recounted that “this was shocking to hear because as soon as Shafaat brought up his mother then I said the matter is concluded.”

    When asked about how Saleem Safi came in between the matter, Aftab said “Saleem Safi called me and inquired about the event.”

    “I asked Saleem Safi if Geo is trying to take him away because you are calling me,” said Iqbal.

    When The Current asked Iqbal about the purpose of Saleem’s call, he recounted that “Safi said that Shafaat called me and said Aftab bhai is pressurising him to sign a contract.”

    When asked about the agreement whether it was a verbal or a written agreement, Aftab confirmed that it was indeed a verbal agreement and ‘it holds the same importance’.

    Saleem Safi’s version

    The Current reached out to senior journalist and talk show host Saleem Safi to ask him about the entire incident. However, upon inquiry, Saleem Safi said he could not recount the details of the above-mentioned event at all.