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  • Dr. Omer Adil says Fahad Mustafa is stressed-out

    Dr. Omer Adil says Fahad Mustafa is stressed-out

    Dr. Omer Adil, popular television host has been collaborating with YouTuber Haseeb Khan on the channel Ganda Aanda, discussing social issues and media controversies.

    In the one of his shows, he gave his analysis on Fahad Mustafa’s controversial statement on YouTubers.

    “I don’t know why he gave this statement. Fahad Mustafa must be very stressed because he has been doing a show for many years. He hosts a game show where he has to shout for hours, bringing in families and using them for content. This show has become a big part of his life, and imagine how it affects someone doing it for so long; it must affect his mind. I’m not sure in what state of mind he made such a harsh statement, but you have to consider what he earns his wages through. He earns it after hours of shouting, which must have changed him. Also, the families involved seem to be okay with it.”

    The doctor didn’t stop there, saying, “Let me tell you, both are right (YouTubers and Fahad Mustafa). An ordinary YouTuber is surviving through his family content. I know a family from a village in Punjab where the guy makes content with his wife. They introduce each family member as needed, and it’s how they earn money. People eagerly wait for their videos and love watching their content.” You can watch the video where Dr. Omar Adil supports YouTubers who earn a living through their quality content.
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  • Multan Sultans spin bowling coach Alexandra Hartley started fasting

    Multan Sultans spin bowling coach Alexandra Hartley started fasting

    Multan Sultans spin bowling coach Alexandra Hartley has been inspired by the fasting of the players and started fasting.

    In an interview given to the British broadcasting organization, Alexandra Hartley said, “I am also fasting in Ramadan, I want to feel how these people fast and play cricket in evening.”

    Video Source: Geo News

    She said “I eat at 4 o’clock and then I remain hungry all day, we break (Aftaar) the fast in the evening and then everyone goes to pray. Fasting is a difficult task, I feel very thirsty.”

  • ‘Bloody’ Ramzan Friday as Gaza strike kills 36 relatives

    ‘Bloody’ Ramzan Friday as Gaza strike kills 36 relatives

    Palestinian Territories: Displaced by Israeli bombardment, the Tabatibi family gathered in central Gaza to eat together during the first Friday night of Ramzan, a scene that soon turned into a bloodbath.

    An air strike hit the building where they were staying as women prepared the pre-fasting meal, killing 36 members of the family, survivors told AFP on Saturday.

    The health ministry in Gaza, which provided the same death toll, blamed Israel for the strike in Nuseirat, while the Israeli military said it was looking into the incident.

    “This is my mother, this is my father, this is my aunt, and these are my brothers,” 19-year-old Mohammed Al-Tabatibi, whose left hand was injured in the strike, said through tears at the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in nearby Deir Al-Balah.

    “They bombed the house while we were in it. My mother and my aunt were preparing the suhoor food. They were all martyred.”

    He spoke as bodies were spread out in the hospital courtyard, then stacked on a truck to be driven to a cemetery.

    Because there were not enough body bags, some of the dead — including at least two children — were wrapped in white cloth stained with blood, AFPTV footage showed.

    The first Friday of Ramzan, the Muslim fasting month which began on Monday, passed peacefully in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem, despite concerns about tensions at the sacred Al-Aqsa Mosque compound.

    But it was a different story in Gaza.

    The strike in Nuseirat was one of 60 “deadly air strikes” reported overnight by the press office of the government, from Gaza City in the north to Rafah in the south.

    “This is a bloody night, a very bloody night,” said Salama Maarouf of the media office.

    Israel’s retaliatory military campaign has killed at least 31,553 people in Gaza since October 7, mostly women and children, according to the health ministry.

    In Rafah, where the majority of Gaza’s 2.4 million people have sought refuge, more bloodshed is feared after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said on Friday he had approved plans for a military operation there.

    Yet even before any such operation begins, air strikes continue, including one early Saturday that witnesses said killed Issa Duhair, the muezzin of a mosque, along with his two sons.

    Mahmoud Duhair, a 41-year-old relative who lives nearby, described the muezzin as “a good man” who, as usual, dutifully performed the call to prayer before dawn on Saturday, then went to eat with his family “when his house was struck.”

    Back in Nuseirat, in central Gaza, Yussef Tabatibi said the true toll of the strike that killed 36 members of his family could rise.

    “Some of the martyrs we are unable to retrieve. We lack equipment, bulldozers, machinery, or anything else, ” he told AFP, his hands and sweatshirt covered with dust from trying to clear rubble.

    “We retrieve them only with our hands. We brought shovels and hammers, but to no avail. Look at the extent of the destruction.”

  • PSL eliminator 2: Islamabad United defeats Peshawar Zalmi by 5 wickets

    PSL eliminator 2: Islamabad United defeats Peshawar Zalmi by 5 wickets

    In the 2nd eliminator of Pakistan Super League 9, Islamabad United defeats Peshawar Zalmi by 5 wickets in National Stadium Karachi.

    Islamabad United captain Shadab Khan won the toss and decides to bowl first.

    Peshawar Zalmi inning

    Playing first Peshawar Zalmi scored 185 runs for the loss of five wicket in allotted 20 overs. Peshawar Zalmi openers took very good start putting 72 runs on the board for the first wicket partnership. Saim Ayub scored 73 runs, Captain Babar Azam scored 25, Muhammad Haris 40, Tom Kohler Cadmore 18 and Aamir Jamal remained unbeaten with 17 runs.

    From Islamabad United side, Naseem Shah took three wickets while Shadab Khan and Obed McCoy took one wicket each.

    Islamabad United inning

    Chasing the target of 186 runs, Islamabad took very poor start. Saim Ayub dismissed Alex Hales in the first over and Salman Ali Agha in third over on just 5 runs. Islamabad lost their 5 wickets for 91 runs but Imad Wasim and Haider Ali took the charge scoring 59 and 52 runs respectively.

    Islamabad United chase down the target in 19 overs.

    From Peshawar Zalmi Saim Ayub took two while Luke Wood, Mehran Mumtaz and Khurram Shehzad took one wicket each.

    Islamabad will face Multan Sultans in final on March 18.

  • Gold price drops by Rs1,050 per tola in Pakistan

    Gold price drops by Rs1,050 per tola in Pakistan

    On Saturday, gold rates in Pakistan saw a decline, mirroring the global trend where prices dipped.

    The precious metal was valued at Rs227,500 per tola after experiencing a drop of Rs1,050 throughout the day. Similarly, the 10-gramme gold price stood at Rs195,045, marking a decrease of Rs900.

    These figures were provided by the All Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA).

    The previous day, Friday, gold prices had remained steady at Rs228,550 per tola. However, Saturday witnessed a shift as the international rate of gold, with a premium of $20, settled at $2,175 per ounce.

    This reflects a $13 decrease in the international market, as reported by APGJSA.

    In contrast, silver rates remained unchanged at Rs2,600 per tola, indicating stability in that market segment amidst the fluctuations in gold prices.

    The fluctuations in gold rates are closely monitored by investors and consumers alike, as they reflect not only economic dynamics within Pakistan but also global trends impacting the precious metals market.

    This dip in prices may influence consumer behaviour and investment decisions in the coming days.

  • In Gaza, there are no more ‘normal-sized babies’: UN official

    In Gaza, there are no more ‘normal-sized babies’: UN official

    The humanitarian situation in Gaza is a “nightmare” for mothers and babies, with doctors reporting small and sickly newborns, stillbirths and women forced to undergo C-sections without adequate anesthesia, a UN official said Friday.

    “I’m personally leaving Gaza this week terrified for the one million women and girls of Gaza… and most especially for the 180 women who are giving birth every single day,” Dominic Allen, UN Population Fund (UNFPA) representative for the state of Palestine, said in a video news conference from Jerusalem.

    “Doctors are reporting that they no longer see normal-sized babies,”  Allen said after visiting hospitals still providing maternity services in the north of Gaza, where need is especially great.

    “What they do see though, tragically, is more stillborn births… and more neonatal deaths, caused in part by malnutrition, dehydration and complications.”

    The numbers of complicated deliveries are roughly twice what they were before the war with Israel began — with mothers stressed, fearful, underfed and exhausted — and caregivers often lacking necessary supplies.

    “We have had reports of insufficient anesthetic being available” for Caesarean sections, “which again is unthinkable.”

    “Those mothers should be wrapping their arms around their children,” he said. “Those children should not be wrapped in a body bag.”

    Israel has defended its policies as it pursues its stated goal of destroying Hamas, saying the UN should send more aid to the war-ravaged territory, pushing back on reports by the UN and NGOs that cumbersome Israeli inspections are blocking food and other essentials.

    Allen said Israeli authorities had refused to allow in some UNFPA supply shipments, such as kits for midwives, or had removed supplies like flashlights and solar panels.

    “It’s a nightmare which is much more than a humanitarian crisis,” he said. “It is a crisis of humanity… beyond catastrophic.”

    What he saw while driving through Gaza, he said, “really broke my heart.”

    Everyone he passed or spoke to, Allen said, “was gaunt, emaciated, hungry” and exhausted from the daily struggle to survive.

    At one military checkpoint, he said, he saw a boy who appeared to be about five years old walking with his hands held high, clearly frightened, as his slightly older sister followed behind, holding a white flag.

    Israel’s military operations has killed at least 31,490 people in Gaza since October 7, most of them women and children, according to the health ministry.

  • Why did negotiations end between PTI and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Parliamentarians?

    Why did negotiations end between PTI and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Parliamentarians?

    Habib Orakzai, the Secretary General of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Parliamentarians (PTIP), disclosed the reasons behind the breakdown of negotiations with PTI.

    While talking to Geo News, Orakzai revealed that the secretary general of the Insaf Lawyer’s forum, Moazzam Butt contacted him.

    “It was discussed in the meeting that it would be great if PTI and PTIP make a coalition government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,” he said.

    According to Orakzai, two rounds of negotiations took place at the wish of PTI representatives Ali Amin Gandapur and Assad Qaiser, where PTI presented two conditions. He also revealed that both talked to him over a phone call.

    Orakzai revealed that the first condition was the resignation of Pervez Khattak, which was agreed upon, and subsequently, Khattak tendered his resignation.

    In round two of the discussions, the president of the Insaf Lawyer’s Forum, Shadab Jaffri, discussed everything in detail with Hamid Khan and then came for discussion with Orakzai.

    The second condition was the resignation of women from reserve seats, which was also accepted, leading to their resignations being submitted to the Election Commission.

    It was then communicated that there was a meeting with Imran Khan, founding chairman of PTI, in Aidala Jail the following day.

    Orakzai stated that a press conference was held with the Sunni Ittehad Council at 5 minutes past 4 the next day.

    The revelation sheds light on the intricacies of the negotiation process within PTI and hints at underlying tensions within the party’s leadership.

  • Indian actress, accused of stealing gold, threatens police with suicide

    Indian actress, accused of stealing gold, threatens police with suicide

    South Indian actress and popular social media influencer, Soumya Shetty, found herself in hot water after being arrested for allegedly stealing 150 tolas of gold. Indian media reports confirm Shetty’s arrest in connection with the gold theft.

    According to the FIR filed by retired government employee Prasad, he and Shetty became friends during a film audition. Shetty, impressed by Prasad’s hospitality, started frequenting his house, even using his washroom. Recently, Prasad’s family discovered that the gold was missing upon returning from a wedding. Allegedly, Shetty made off with nearly a kilogram of gold, indulging in a lavish lifestyle in Goa.

    Soumya Shetty has also appeared in movies like ‘The Trip’ and ‘Yours Lovingly’.

    Police have started investigation with the help of fingerprints and CCTV footage from 11 people including Soumya Shetty, recovering 74 grams of gold during the investigation.

    During the investigation, Soumya told the police she couldn’t return the remaining gold and threatened to end her life if the authorities forced her to do so.

  • Saud Shakeel, Abrar Ahmed fined for violating code of conduct

    Saud Shakeel, Abrar Ahmed fined for violating code of conduct

    Abrar Ahmed and Saud Shakeel of Quetta Gladiators have been fined 5 percent of their match fee for violating the code of conduct.

    Both were found guilty of violating the code of conduct during the match against Islamabad United at the National Bank Stadium in Karachi on Friday night.

    Abrar Ahmed has been fined under Article 2.4 of the Code of Conduct for ignoring the orders of the umpires during the 19th over of Islamabad United’s batting.

    In the same match, Saud Shakeel was also found to be in violation of Article 2.5 of the Code of Conduct. After dismissing Islamabad United batsman Salman Ali Agha in the 12th over, Saud approached Salman and made remarks that could have enraged the batsman.

    Both the players admitted to the charges and accepted the sanctions recommended by match referee Mohammad Javed.

  • Voting in Indian elections to begin April 19: commission

    New Delhi, India – India’s election commission announced Saturday that national polls would begin on April 19, with Hindu-nationalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi strongly favoured to win a third term in the world’s largest democracy.

    “Date of polling would be 19th of April” for the first phase of the vote, which is staged over several weeks, chief election commissioner Rajiv Kumar told a press conference.