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  • Video: Babar Azam reveals his favouite batter, Hint: It isn’t Kohli

    Video: Babar Azam reveals his favouite batter, Hint: It isn’t Kohli

    Pakistani Skipper Babar Azam has revealed his favourite batter in an interview with former English captain Nasser Hussain. To our surprise, it isn’t Virat Kohli, who Babar has praised many times.

    “To be honest, my role model is AB de Villiers. I love him, especially with the way he plays his shots. So, when I saw him batting on television, the very next day I tried to play similar shots in the nets and on the ground. I try my best to copy and play like AB de Villiers because he is my idol.”
    “My father supported me a lot,” he said, adding that when he was a child, his father used to take him to the cricket ground. “He played a crucial role in my learning the game. He monitored my performance,” said Babar.

    In the interview Babar also discussed Pakistan’s preparations ahead of their Test series with England.

  • Pakistan imported tea worth $192.474 million during 4MFY23

    Pakistan imported tea worth $192.474 million during 4MFY23

    In comparison to the same month last year, tea imports increased by 2.21 per cent during the first four months of the current fiscal year, APP has reported.

    Tea imports from July-October (2022-23) were recorded at $192.474 million against imports of $188.304 million from July-October (2021-22), according to data from Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS).

    The data showed that the quantity of tea imports actually declined during the study period by 8.90 per cent, from 84,590 metric tonnes in the preceding year to 77,065 metric tonnes in the same months of the current fiscal year.

    On a year-on-year (YoY) basis, tea imports surged by 54.09 per cent in October 2022 when compared to the imports of the same month of last year. The country imported tea worth $57.272 million in October 2022 as opposed to $37.169 million in exports in August of the previous year.

  • US affirms that both Pakistan and India are “global, valuable partners”

    US affirms that both Pakistan and India are “global, valuable partners”

    The United States of America has once again reaffirmed the importance of Pakistan and India for the superpower, stating that India is a global partner while Pakistan is a valuable partner in a sensitive region.

    Principal Deputy Spokesperson of the State Department, Vedant Patel, said at a briefing, “India is an invaluable partner, not just in the region but as it relates to a lot of the United States’ shared priorities across the world.”

    Commenting on Pakistan, another US official stated: “The United States values our long-standing cooperation with Pakistan and has always viewed a prosperous and democratic Pakistan as critical to US interests.”

    In recent statements, US officials have insisted that they no longer see Pakistan from India or Afghanistan’s perspective.

    In a recent report published by the Hudson Institute, it has been noted that several aspects of the US-Pakistan relationship had changed over the last decade.

    “Most importantly, a US-India entente has emerged, and a peer rivalry between China and the US is developing,” the report stated, underlining how a US desire to contain China had strengthened its ties with India.

    It is pertinent to mention that since Biden came into power and the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan, US-Pakistan relations have been standing on the edge of a precipice.

  • Arshad Sharif’s mother demands copy of journalist’s postmortem report

    Arshad Sharif’s mother demands copy of journalist’s postmortem report

    The mother of deceased senior journalist and anchorperson Arshad Sharif went to court on Friday and asked for a copy of the results of the postmortem that was performed in Islamabad.

    After Sharif’s body was brought back to Pakistan, an autopsy was performed on it before the body was sent to the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) for burial. Two people who were proposed by Sharif’s family were on the board.

    She added that the hospital administration informed them that the report was given to the police and that they did not maintain a copy of the postmortem report and asked the court to hear the case promptly today.

    She asked a copy of the postmortem report be given to her in the interest of openness and accused the PIMS administration of making fools of the family of murdered journalist Arshad Sharif.

  • Arshad Sharif’s former employer ARY News says ‘he was martyred in a gun attack’

    Arshad Sharif’s former employer ARY News says ‘he was martyred in a gun attack’

    Journalist Arshad Sharif died in Kenya after being shot, according to his wife Javeria Siddique.

    She wrote, “I lost friend, husband and my favourite journalist @arsched today, as per police he was shot in Kenya. Respect our privacy and in the name of breaking pls don’t share our family pics, personal details and his last pictures from hospital.”

    Kenyan police report:

    According to a Kenyan police report, Arshad was traveling with a man they claim was his brother Khurram Ahmed. The police was tipped off about a stolen car outside an electrical shop. The owner of the car had left his son in the car. When he came back, he found that the car was missing and his son had been abducted. The police traced the car and when they found the car, they state that Arshad and Khurram Ahmed did not stop the car. They were fired upon and when the car was stopped, Sharif had died from a gun shot wound to the head. According to the police report, the car was fired upon nine times.

    According to Arshad’s former employer ARY News, “Police in Kenya have confirmed his death and have opened an investigation into the accident which likely involved a gun attack.”

    He leaves behind five children. The family has asked the media and the general public to refrain from making assumptions and disseminating rumours regarding Arshad Sharif’s death.

    According The Star, a credible news outlet and one of the biggest in Kenya “Arshad Sharif was shot in the head and killed by police after he and his driver allegedly breached a roadblock that had been set up to check on motor vehicles using the route.”

    “They were driving from Magadi town to Nairobi when they were flagged down at a roadblock being manned by a group of police officers, police said.”

    “According to police, at the roadblock, there was a call for police to intercept a car similar to the one they were driving following a carjacking incident in Pangani area, Nairobi where a child was taken hostage.”

    “And a few minutes later, Sharif’s car emerged at the roadblock and they were stopped and asked to identify themselves,” reads the news report.

    “They allegedly failed to stop and drove past the roadblock.”

    “This prompted a brief chase and shooting that left Sharif dead. Their car rolled and his driver was injured and taken to hospital.”

    “He later told police he and his slain colleague were developers and were headed for a site in Magadi.”

    Condolences poured in from politicians after Arshad’s death.

    Imran Khan

    Former Prime Minister (PM) and Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) ImranKhan has also expressed his grief over the death of senior journalist Arshad Sharif.

    “Shocked at the brutal murder of Arshad Sharif who paid the ultimate price for speaking the truth – his life. He had to leave the country & be in hiding abroad but he continued to speak the truth on social media, exposing the powerful. Today the entire nation mourns his death,” he wrote in a tweet.

    The former PM in his tweet demanded a “proper judicial investigation”.

    “A proper judicial investigation must be instituted to examine his own statements plus evidence that other sources have. We have descended into a state of brutality, unknown in civilised society, indulged in by the powerful against those who dare to criticise & expose wrongdoings,” Khan added in his tweet.

    “My prayers and condolences go to his grief stricken family.”

    ISPR

    The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has expressed grief over the tragic death of the senior journalist.

    “May Allah grant patience to the family members of Arshad Sharif in this hour of sorrow,” the ISPR statement added.

    President Dr Arif Alvi and Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif have expressed their grief.

  • TikTok steals around 70% profit from online donations for Syrians: report

    TikTok steals around 70% profit from online donations for Syrians: report

    According to a BBC investigation, families in Syrian displacement camps that ask for donations on TikTok only receive less than 30% of the money given for them. However, according to TikTok, the company’s commission is smaller than the 70 per cent the refugees do not receive, the BBC was told.

    According to the BBC, streams were apparently making up to $1,000 each hour, which is a small portion of what the family in front of the camera makes.

    Many of these live streams have children who spend hours saying, “Please like, share, and please give a gift.”

    The BBC discovered that the “TikTok middlemen” who gave families the phones and equipment to go live were facilitating the trend in the camps in north-western Syria.

    The middlemen claimed to have relationships with TikTok-related organisations in China and the Middle East who provided the families with access to their TikTok accounts. These firms are a part of TikTok’s global recruitment campaign for live streamers, which aims to increase app usage.

    The BBC constructed a computer software to collect data from 30 TikTok accounts broadcasting live from Syrian refugee camps for five months. The software revealed that viewers were frequently giving each account digital gifts valued up to $1,000 per hour.
    However, families in the camps claimed they were only getting a small portion of these sums.

  • Reporter asks female footballers why they wear ‘knickers’, Twitter tells him to ‘get a life’

    Reporter asks female footballers why they wear ‘knickers’, Twitter tells him to ‘get a life’

    A Lahore-based reporter is receiving criticism for asking a bizarre question during a media interaction with Pakistan Women Football Team. The interaction was held in Lahore. The video was shared by Sports journalist Muneeb Farrukh.

    The reporter asked the panel why they could not play in leggings instead of shorts.

    Adeel Rizki, the head coach of the Pakistani women’s football team while responding to the question said that one should think progressively when it comes to sports. He added that the issue of uniforms is not in his control.

    The reporter is facing backlash for moral policing female athletes and questioning their choice of dressing.

    Have a look at Twitter reactions:

    The women team footbal team participated in an international event after a gap of 8 years and showed an excellent performance against Maldives (7-0).

  • Pakistan beats Bangladesh by an innings in the rain-affected second Test, wins the series

    Pakistan has beaten Bangladesh in the second Test match of the two-match series by an innings and eight runs at the Shere Bangla Stadium in Dhaka on Wednesday. Earlier, Pakistan declared their first innings of the rain-affected Test at 300/4.

    Sajid Khan became the player of the match. Sajid, Pakistan’s star bowler, has the fourth best bowling figures by a Pakistan bowler in a Test innings.

    Abid Ali was named as the player of the series. He scored 133 and 91 in the first Test of the series.

    As per sports journalist, Mazher Arshad, Pakistan is the the first team in history to take 13 wickets to win on the last scheduled day of a 5-day Test match.

  • Pakistan condemns Indian leader who called for ‘undoing’ of Partition

    Pakistan condemns Indian leader who called for ‘undoing’ of Partition

    Pakistan has strongly condemned and rejected the “highly provocative” and “irresponsible remarks” made by Hindu nationalist group Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat. In a statement issued today, the Foreign Office said that this is not the first time that the RSS chief has publicly indulged in such “delusional thinking and historical revisionism”.

    Bhagat has called for the undoing of the Partition, terming it as the “the only solution to the pain of Partition.” “India’s suffering at the time of Partition should not be forgotten. It will go away when the Partition of India is undone,” he said while addressing a book launch ceremony.

    “Pakistan has repeatedly highlighted the threat posed to regional peace and stability by the toxic mix of the extremist ‘Hindutva’ ideology (Hindu Rashtra) and expansionist foreign policy (Akhand Bharat) being pursued by the ruling RSS-BJP dispensation in India,” the statement issued by Pakistani foreign office added.

    The statement further said: “The world is witness to the systematic usurpation of the rights of minorities, especially Muslims, in India and the unabated repression of Kashmiris in IIOJK. The reckless misadventures of India, including in February 2019, that seriously imperiled regional peace and stability are also in front of the world.”

    “Pakistan has consistently opposed India’s hegemonic impulses and demonstrated a firm resolve to thwart any aggressive designs. While committed to peace, the people and armed forces of Pakistan are fully capable of defending the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country.”

    “Those belonging to the BJP and its ideological fountainhead RSS would be well- advised to refrain from making such provocative and irresponsible statements, accept the established realities, and learn to follow the imperatives of peaceful coexistence.”