Tag: Pakistan

  • Mera Rab Waris; Danish Taimoor, Madiha Imam series coming to Turkish TV

    Mera Rab Waris; Danish Taimoor, Madiha Imam series coming to Turkish TV

    ‘Mera Rab Waris,’ a popular Geo TV drama series, is set to air on the Turkish channel Kanal 7.

    Originally released on March 7, 2019, ‘Mera Rab Waris’ was written by Jahanzeb Qamar and produced by 7th Sky Entertainment, with Abdullah Kadwani and Asad Qureshi as the producers. The drama stars Danish Taimoor and Madiha Imam in the lead roles.Turkish viewers are eagerly anticipating his latest series.

    The drama, replacing ‘Tere Bin’ on Kanal 7, whose final episode aired yesterday, followed by the release of ‘Mera Rab Waris’ teasers in Turkish. The story revolves around a young Muslim girl who practices her faith and marries a modern man, exploring themes of faith and love.

    Turkish audiences are excited about the series, appreciating the religious elements in the Pakistani drama.
    Watch the teasers below and get ready for an engaging story that has captivated viewers in Pakistan.

  • British-American journalist deported from Pakistan after attempted interview with Imran Khan

    British-American journalist deported from Pakistan after attempted interview with Imran Khan

    Law enforcement agencies in Pakistan deported a British-American journalist after he tried to interview the incarcerated former Prime Minister Imran Khan.

    Charles Glass, a 73-year-old author, journalist, broadcaster, and publisher known for his work focusing on the Middle East and World War II, has worked with renowned news platforms such as Newsweek, ABC TV, and The Telegraph. Currently, he works as a freelance journalist.

    Glass was reportedly seen outside Adiala jail with Imran Khan’s sister Aleema. Later, police forces arrived at the home of senior journalist Zahid Hussain, where Glass was present.

    On Wednesday afternoon, an assistant superintendent of police (ASP) led a team and informed Glass that his visa had been cancelled. This led to an hour-long contention, after which the ASP instructed Glass to leave the country by 5 pm.

    According to sources quoted by Dawn, the ASP had a clear order to deport the journalist.

    Glass was taken to his hotel to collect his luggage and was escorted to the earliest available flight to Abu Dhabi at 4 pm that afternoon.

  • Rising terrorism threat in Pakistan: UN report

    Rising terrorism threat in Pakistan: UN report

    A new United Nations report highlights an increase in the terrorism threat in Pakistan.

    According to the report, Pakistan faces threats from Fitnah-ul-Khawarij (TTP) and other militants who have sought refuge in Afghanistan, with Fitnah-ul-Khawarij (TTP) intensifying its attacks in Pakistan.

    The UN report also raises concerns about Fitnah Al-Khawarij (TTP) potentially increasing cooperation with Taliban and Al-Qaeda.

    In 2024, Pakistan has witnessed an increase in terrorism. The South Asia Terrorism Portal reveals 300 terrorism-related deaths so far this year.

    During the first six months of this year alone, dozens of Pakistani security personnel have been killed in militant attacks and counterterrorism operations.

  • US Visa application expected to break all records in 2024, costs Rs. 88,000 per visa

    US Visa application expected to break all records in 2024, costs Rs. 88,000 per visa

    US Visa applications are expected to break all records this year as the offices in Islamabad and Karachi are processing more than 10,000 applications a month.

    Due to the high demand, the waiting time for the appointment has also been reduced by almost half compared to last year.

    Dawn’s Kalbe Ali reported that a senior US embassy official stated that the number of visas issued from offices in Islamabad and Karachi reached the highest ever in 2023.

    He said the number will exceed in the ongoing US fiscal year that will end in October 2024.

    The visa fee for an E-visa is 315 dollars which is almost 88 thousand Pakistani rupees.

    Waiting time reduced

    The official shared that compared to last year when the appointment waiting time peaked to 440 days, it has now been reduced by the embassy to 237 days.

    Additionally, he told Dawn that visas are issued within five days after the interview if the concerned officer approves. However, the delay in the visa applications processing time is only because each application is evaluated on individual basis.

    A total of 107,183 non-immigration visas were issued from Pakistan during the fiscal year ending in October 2023, compared to 72,082 visas issued in the previous fiscal year of 2022, according to the figures available on US embassy website.

    The official also told Dawn that the US visa section gives priority to students.

    However, the data of visa application rejection rate and the total number of applications received have not been made public.

  • No bijli and bohat sara pani; record-breaking rain in Lahore

    No bijli and bohat sara pani; record-breaking rain in Lahore

    Heavy rainfall drenched Lahore in the early morning hours as the city received 350 millimetres in three hours, breaking a 44-year-old record.

    Thursday morning, heavy rains descended upon Lahore, causing rainwater to enter homes in the Tajpura area, submerging roads, and disrupt commutes. Electricity has also been suspended in multiple areas for many hours.

    But the rain wasn’t restricted to Lahore as Karachi, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Sheikhupura, Pakpattan, Kasur, Jehlum, and several other cities of the country received rain, with low-lying areas submerged.

    Geo News reported that, commenting on the situation in Lahore, Sardar Sarfaraz, chief meteorologist at the Pakistan Meteorological Department, termed the rains “torrential”.

    “There were more rains in Sindh compared to Punjab. But this was expected.”

    “This spell is expected to decrease in intensity, but it will continue raining intermittently until this evening as there’s a substantial cloud mass. From August 1 to 6, several parts of the country will see rain,” he said.

    With heavy downpours suspending normal life in the city, water entered Services Hospital and Mayo Hospital’s emergency department, causing extreme distress to the patients.

    Weather department has predicted intermittent rains continue in Lahore, and the monsoon rains are likely to continue till August 6.

    According to the Meteorological Department, the highest rainfall, 337 mm, was recorded at Lahore Airport, while 250 mm of rain was recorded in Nishtar Town.

    The rainfall at Lahore Airport is the highest recorded in 44 years.

    On the other hand, LESCO officials say that more than 400 feeders have been tripped due to rain in Lahore, the restoration work will start as soon as the rain stops.

    Apart from Lahore, low-lying areas were flooded due to heavy rain in the cities of Sheikhupura, Kasur, Pakpattan, Sargodha, Jhelum, Murree, Rawalpindi and Islamabad.

    Mirpur Azad Kashmir is also experiencing intermittent rain and trees have fallen due to landslides at different places.

    According to the National Highways and Motorway Police (NH&MP) spokesperson, intermittent rain continues on most national highways.

    The spokesperson told Geo News that rainfall was recorded from Motorway M2 to Pindi Bhattian, Sheikhupura, Kala Shah Kaku, and Thokar Niaz Baig, while Manga Mandi, Patuki, Renala Khurd, and Okara were also drenched in rainwater.

    Meanwhile, Motorway M3 from Faizpur to Nankana Sahib also received heavy rain.

  • Hania Aamir shares hilarious BTS from ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum,’ featuring Dua voiceover

    Hania Aamir shares hilarious BTS from ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum,’ featuring Dua voiceover

    Hania Aamir, known for her character as Sharjeena in ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum,’ delighted fans with a funny behind-the-scenes video (BTS) from the drama. Aamir posted a video on her Instagram and the funny reel that has quickly gone viral.

    Taken from behind-the-scenes on the sets, the video features a montage of the same with the voice in the background from social media sensation Dua, the two-year-old daughter of content creator Arshad, better known as ‘Zainab ke Papa.’
    The video has been watched by at least 6.7 million users, with thousands of fans liking the post and leaving praising comments for the actors and the drama.

    Here is the video shared by Hania Aamir

    The main plot of the drama ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’, revolves around the concept of opposites attract, where Hania, aka Sharjeena, portrays the role of a bibliophile and class topper with a practical approach, while Fahad’s character is a little laid-back.

    ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ airs every Monday and Tuesday at 8:00 PM on ARY Digital. The drama is written by Farhat Ishtiaq, directed by Badar Mehmood and produced by Big Bang Entertainment.

  • Sher dargya? PML-N lawmakers pass bill trying to bypass SC reserved seats’ verdict

    Sher dargya? PML-N lawmakers pass bill trying to bypass SC reserved seats’ verdict

    The Parliamentary Affairs Committee of the National Assembly on Wednesday approved a bill proposing amendments to the Election Act 2017 seemingly barring elected assembly members from changing their party affiliation.

    The amendments to the bill propose that those individuals who contested elections as independent members cannot change their “affidavit” later to change their party affiliation, apparently bypassing the recent Supreme Court verdict in the case of the reserved seats.

    It also proposed that if political parties fail to submit their candidates’ list for reserved seats in the stipulated time by the Election Commission of Pakistan, then it won’t be eligible for those seats.

    The bill was passed by the panel with eight votes in favour while four opposed it.

    Meanwhile, federal law minister Azam Nazeer Tarar stated that the issue of “reserved seats” and independent members joining any political party is obvious.

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Ali Muhammad Khan said that this is a private member’s bill and the law minister shouldn’t advocate for it.

    Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) lawmaker Bilal Azhar Kiyani tabled the bill on Tuesday. The amendments were proposed to Section 66 and Section 104 of the Election Act, 2017.

  • Internet shuts down in Waziristan after optical fiber break

    Internet shuts down in Waziristan after optical fiber break

    Waziristan’s internet service has been disrupted following a break in the optical fiber network.

    The district administration has reported that residents are experiencing significant difficulties after internet outage.

    According to the administration, the optical fiber was damaged between Bannu and Mir Ali, causing the service disruption.

  • Pakistanis involved in 50% of crimes in Gulf; shocking revelation in Senate

    Pakistanis involved in 50% of crimes in Gulf; shocking revelation in Senate

    The Senate Standing Committee on Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development was informed on Tuesday that Pakistanis are found to be involved in almost 50 percent of the crimes in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

    While giving the brief, Secretary Overseas Pakistanis Dr Arshad informed the committee that the UAE, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Kuwait have shared reservations on various issues related to the Pakistani labour force working in these states.

    In September 2023 the same committee was informed that out of all the Pakistanis leaving the country, beggars are going abroad the most. Out of all the beggars who were arrested, 90 percent turned out to be Pakistanis.

    Tahir Niaz from The Nation reported that the secretary of the ministry told the committee that the domestic labour force comprised 71.8 million people, while the diaspora includes 10.7 million individuals, primarily in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, the US, the UK, and Canada.

    “Moreover, there are issues like criminal activities among the Pakistani workforce abroad. For instance, 50 percent of the crime rate among the labour force in the UAE is reportedly attributed to Pakistanis,” the ministry official told the committee.

    However, Nausheen Shah from The News reported the current development has come after a significantly more concerning issue as it highlights the rather “inappropriate” behaviour of Pakistanis in the UAE which includes them making videos in front of women in Dubai.

    Ministry officials told the committee today that around 0.6 to 0.8 million Pakistanis go abroad each year, of which 200,000 to 300,000 come back.

    Out of the total people travelling abroad, 96 percent go to the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, they said.


    What problems do other nations have with Pakistanis?

    Briefing about the problems other nations have with Pakistan, the officials told the committee that the UAE informed us that we had a quota of 1.6 million, which has exceeded to 1.8 million.

    Pakistanis, they said, visit Malaysia for a year, extend their stay, and are then sent to jail. People have also slipped in Iraq, the officials said, noting that their exact number is unknown.

    Senator Nasir Abbas said Bangladeshis are securing more jobs than Pakistanis. In Iraq, Pakistanis are “helpless” as they are employed as cheap labour. Abbas added that they are kept as “prisoners” in Iraq.

    Moving forward, the officials told the committee members that two million Pakistanis reside in Saudi Arabia and 0.4 million go to the Kingdom every year.

    KSA authorities, the officials said, have asked Pakistanis not to send “beggars and sick people”. They added that GCC is modern now, they are focusing on technology and development.

    The overseas ministry officials said that Pakistanis going abroad are “unskilled” and noted that our people aren’t being trained as well. “People from other nations are replacing ours.”

    Work ethics, work attitudes, and involvement in crime are issues of Pakistanis.

    Kuwait has complained of Pakistani nurses refusing to perform certain job-related duties and instead telling ward boys to help patients sit up. The nurses do not learn the language but want to be sent to Europe after spending six months in the country.

    Meanwhile, Qatar, as per the officials of the Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis, has complained about Pakistani labourers refusing to wear safety helmets.

    Saudi Arabia has maintained that they will only give jobs to workers who can pass the test of their relevant authority, i.e., the National Centre for Human Resources Development (Takamul).

    The officials said nations are “suspicious” of Pakistanis. Around 600,000-800,000 people go abroad, of which 96 per cent travel to the Middle East.

    Future of Pakistani workforce

    Ringing the alarm bells for the future of the Pakistani labour force seeking to secure jobs in the UAE, the ministry said that Gulf states are now looking towards Africa as their workers offer even cheaper labour than that of the Pakistani expatriates.

  • PTI MNA escapes custody as unknown people attacked anti-corruption team

    PTI MNA escapes custody as unknown people attacked anti-corruption team

    In a dramatic development, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf MNA Imtiaz Chaudhry escaped from the custody of an anti-corruption team in Gujrat on July 31.

    According to Circle Officer Anti-Corruption Aftab Haider, unknown people riding in a car opened fire on the vehicle in which Chaudhry was being taken, after which the perpetrators fled with the MNA.

    The MNA was on physical remand and was scheduled to be produced in court today.

    Imtiaz Chaudhry was arrested on July 25 from his home due to allegations of receiving kickbacks in development schemes.