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  • ICC Under-19 World Cup’s schedule announced

    ICC Under-19 World Cup’s schedule announced

    The schedule for the International Cricket Council (ICC) Under-19 World Cup has been released.

    The U-19 World Cup was scheduled to be held in Sri Lanka but has been shifted to South Africa due to the suspension of the island nation as an ICC member. The tournament will start on January 19, while the final will be played on February 11.

    Here is the complete schedule of under-19 cricket World Cup:

    The 41 matches of the tournament will be played at five venues in South Africa. A total of 16 teams are participating in the mega event, divided into four Groups.

    Group A of the U-19 World Cup includes India, Bangladesh, Ireland, and the USA, and Group B includes England, South Africa, West Indies, and Scotland. Australia, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, and Namibia are in Group C while Afghanistan, Pakistan, New Zealand, and Nepal are in Group D.

    Pakistan U-19 cricket team will play their first match against Afghanistan on January 20, while they will take on Nepal on January 24 and New Zealand on January 27.

  • Pakistan’s shooter Kishmala Talat qualifies for Paris Olympics 2024

    Pakistan’s shooter Kishmala Talat qualifies for Paris Olympics 2024

    Pakistan’s Kishmala Talat has qualified for shooting competitions in this year’s Paris Olympics.

    Kishmala Talat qualified for the final by scoring 575 points in the first round of women’s 10-meter air pistol at the Asian Shooting Championship in Jakarta.

    The Asian Games bronze medalist also put up an impressive performance in the final, where she battled India’s Ayesha Singh for the gold medal.

    Kushmala won the silver medal and secured a place in the Paris Olympics for Pakistan.

    Secretary of Pakistan Shooting Federation Razi Ahmad Khan has confirmed that Kishmala has secured a place for the Paris Olympics 2024 by getting an Olympics quota place, making her the third Pakistani shooter to qualify for the Paris Olympics after Gulfam Joseph and GM Bashir.

    Arshad Nadeem has also secured a place in the Olympics in athletics while equestrian Usman Khan’s qualification position is considered strong too.

  • PTI set to announce election nominees in next 24 Hours

    PTI set to announce election nominees in next 24 Hours

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Senator Ali Zafar has said on Monday that the party will announce the names of its election candidates in the next 24 hours.

    While talking to GEO News, Zafar said that the party has issued confirmation notices to 98 per cent of candidates to contest the upcoming polls, set to take place on February 8, 2024.

    “The party will decide the remaining two per cent of election candidates very soon. Approval has been given on who will contest elections on which seat. The candidates will be announced today or tomorrow,” said Senator Zafar, adding that the decision will be announced after the Peshawar High Court (PHC) verdict.

    The PTI leader also said that a large number of lawyers are going to take part in the upcoming polls on PTI tickets. However, he didn’t mention an exact number.

    The polls are just a month away, however, most political parties have yet to decide their election candidates.

    Earlier, a source within the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) told The News that it was expected that the party’s top leadership will award final party tickets on Sunday; however, the announcement got postponed due to seat adjustments with multiple political parties and internal disagreements between PML-N leaders.

  • Indian Singer sets stunning world record

    Indian Singer sets stunning world record

    Multilingual Indian singer Suchetha Satish has set a stunning world record by singing in 140 languages during a nine-hour long concert on November 24, 2023, in Dubai. The concert happened at the Indian Consulate Auditorium and was a warm-up to the COP 28 Summit held from November 30 to December 12.

    She sang 101 foreign songs and 39 Indian songs. Even though she could sing in 150 languages, the organisers chose 140 to represent the 140 country leaders invited to the COP 28 summit. Suchetha started the concert by saying, “Climate change is real, and we must stop it.”
    Starting at 12 pm with an Awadhi song, she concluded the concert at 9 pm with a Hindi song dedicated to India. Impressively, she performed the entire concert without referring to any lyrics or notation.

  • Gunman dressed as lawyer opens fire in Peshawar court

    Gunman dressed as lawyer opens fire in Peshawar court

    A gunman opened fire within the premises of the Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in Peshawar’s judicial complex on Monday, injuring three persons and killing one, media reports have said.

    Eyewitnesses on the scene reported that the alleged shooter, disguised as a lawyer, opened fire inside the ATC, creating panic throughout the judicial complex.

    The incident left four individuals severely injured, prompting an urgent response from law enforcement.

    The injured victims were swiftly and efficiently transported to the hospital.

    Tragically, Lady Reading Hospital Spokesperson Muhammad Asim revealed that one of the wounded individuals succumbed to injuries before reaching the medical facility.

    “Four people were brought to the hospital – one deceased and three injured,” stated the hospital’s spokesperson.

    According to senior journalist Iftikhar Firdous, the attacker has been arrested by police from the premises. He was one of the parties whose case was scheduled for hearing.

    Firdous questioned the level of security in the court in a tweet he posted on X, “And this is the security in a courtroom?”

    However, investigations are underway to ascertain the motives behind the attack and the identity of the assailant.

  • Shakib al Hasan becomes Member of Parliament after winning seat in Bangladesh elections

    Shakib al Hasan becomes Member of Parliament after winning seat in Bangladesh elections

    Former Bangladesh cricket team captain Shakib-ul-Hasan has become a Member of Parliament after winning a seat in the country’s parliamentary elections on Sunday.

    Bangladesh’s famous all-rounder and former captain defeated his opponent in the Magura constituency by a margin of more than 150,000 votes.

    Shakib al Hasan participated in the election on the ticket of Awami League, the ruling party of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajid.

    According to reports, Hasina Wajid has also won for the 8th time from her native constituency, in an election mired by controversies and allegations of rigging.

    All the opposition parties of Bangladesh, including the BNP, completely boycotted the election based on the government’s reprisals, arrests, and punishments.

    Before the election, Shakib al Hasan expressed concern about participating in the election, saying that he could play a balanced role in cricket and politics. Shakib al Hasan has not yet retired from the sport.

    He is the only cricketer to hold the International Cricket Council (ICC) number-one all rounder ranking in all three cricket formats simultaneously.

  • Actress Beena Chaudhary targeted with death threats

    Actress Beena Chaudhary targeted with death threats

    Popular Pakistani actress Beena Chaudhry has revealed in a recent video posted on her Instagram that she’s been getting death threats since the past few days. In the video, she said, “I was told that if I don’t stay quiet, I could be killed.”

    Chaudhry ominously said that anything could happen to her at any time. She has recorded a video naming those responsible in case something happens to her, and she plans to share it on social media.
    Beena Chaudhary has not clarified the reason behind the death threats nor has she mentioned the name of those threatening her. Fans asked authorities to look into the matter and protect her.

  • Daughter’s burnt body found in father’s Gujranwala furniture showroom

    Daughter’s burnt body found in father’s Gujranwala furniture showroom

    The burnt body of a married young woman was found in her father’s furniture showroom in Gujranwala, reports Geo News.

    While the reason for the murder is unknown as yet, the husband of the victim is absconding and according to the preliminary investigation of the police, he is the prime suspect.

    According to further details, 24-year-old Maryam, a resident of Dhariwal, was first married to her cousin. After the marriage ended in a divorce, Maryam’s second marriage took place with Sajid, a resident of Kot Ishaq.

    Sajid and Maryam used to fight often. About six months ago, Maryam’s parents brought their daughter and son-in-law to their village and offered them a room adjacent to her father’s furniture showroom to live in.

    Maryam’s father told the police that he had gone to a nearby mosque for Fajr prayers in the morning and came back to see the burnt body.

    The police say that the search for the woman’s husband is going on.

  • India’s Top Court Overrules Early Release Of 11 In Gang Rape Case

    India’s Top Court Overrules Early Release Of 11 In Gang Rape Case

    India’s top court ruled Monday that 11 murderers convicted of a gang rape that drew global outrage but who were released early must return to jail.

    Bilkis Bano and two of her children were the only survivors among a group of Muslims attacked by a Hindu mob in the western state of Gujarat in 2002 during one of post-independence India’s worst religious riots.

    Bilkis was pregnant at the time and seven of the 14 people murdered were relatives, including her three-year-old daughter.

    The attack took place when Hindu nationalist Narendra Modi, now India’s prime minister, was the premier of Gujarat.

    Modi was accused of turning a blind eye to the riots but was cleared of any wrongdoing in 2012, two years before his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won national power.

    The 11 convicts were freed in August 2022 following a recommendation by a state government panel, but must now return to jail within two weeks, the Supreme Court in New Delhi ruled.

    “Their plea for protection of their liberty is rejected,” the Supreme Court said.

    Allowing them to remain free would “not be in consonance of the rule of law”, it added.

    The men were accorded a heroes’ welcome when they were released in 2022 and a viral video showed relatives and supporters welcoming them with sweets and garlands.

    The convicts’ release triggered angry reactions across the country, especially since it coincided with India’s Independence Day celebrations, when Modi spoke about women’s safety and security.

    Soon afterwards, Bilkis said she was “bereft of words”.

    At the time, she said in a statement released by her lawyer that she “trusted the system” and was “learning slowly to live with her trauma”.

    “The release of these convicts has taken from me my peace and shaken my faith in justice,” she said then. “My sorrow and my wavering faith is not for myself alone but for every woman who is struggling for justice in courts.”

    The opposition Congress party welcomed Monday’s ruling, saying it exposed the BJP’s “callous disregard for women”.

    “It is a slap on the face of those who facilitated the illegal release of these criminals and also those who garlanded the convicts and fed sweets to them,” spokesman Pawan Khera posted on X, previously known as Twitter.

    “India will not allow administration of justice to be incumbent on the religion or the caste of the victim or the perpetrator of a crime.”

  • Supreme Court not running anyone’s campaign: Qazi Faez Isa

    Supreme Court not running anyone’s campaign: Qazi Faez Isa

    Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa stated on Monday that the Supreme Court (SC) is not running anyone’s election campaign while hearing Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) plea seeking contempt charges against the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) for allegedly not providing a level-playing field to the party in the upcoming general elections set to take place on February 8, 2024.

    PTI lawyer and leader, Sardar Latif Khosa said that party leaders are facing political victimisation, on which CJP Isa responded, “We are the Supreme Court, not the government. We are not running anyone’s campaign.”

    A three-member bench, including CJP Isa, Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar, and Justice Musrat Hilali heard the case.

    At the last hearing, the SC issued notices on Wednesday to the Inspector General of Police Punjab (IGP), chief secretary, and advocate general in response to the PTI plea.

    Sardar Latif Khosa presented arguments on behalf of party leader Shoaib Shaheen.