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  • Fight breaks out in wedding over who will sit near the cooler

    Fight breaks out in wedding over who will sit near the cooler

    A unique fight broke out in an Indian wedding where guests quarreled with each other over the seat beside the air cooler.

    The bride refused to get married after the argument, according to Indian media.

    The incident took place in Ballia district of Uttar Pradesh. The groom, Hukumchandra Jaiswal, narrated that everything was fine until a dispute erupted among guests. Despite efforts to resolve the issue, the bride refused to proceed with the ceremony. She was of the view that if the beginning of the marriage is like this, then what will happen to her after going to live with the in-laws.

    Later this matter went to the panchayat but no decision could be taken.

    On the other hand, the bridegroom filed a complaint with the police and requested that he be married. He demanded the return of his belongings and the money given.

  • Pro-Palestinian Bella Hadid dropped from another ad campaign

    Pro-Palestinian Bella Hadid dropped from another ad campaign

    Adidas said Friday it had dropped vocal pro-Palestinian model Bella Hadid from an advertising campaign for retro sneakers referencing the 1972 Munich Olympics, which were overshadowed by a massacre of Israeli athletes.

    The German sportswear giant recently relaunched the SL72, a shoe first showcased by athletes at the 1972 Olympics, as part of a series reviving old classic sneakers.

    Eleven Israeli athletes and a German police officer were killed at the 1972 Munich Games after gunmen from the Palestinian Black September group broke into the Olympic village and took them hostage.

    Hadid, who was born in the US but has Palestinian roots through her father, has been vocal about her support for Palestinian rights since the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7 triggered the war in Gaza.

    Adidas said it would be “revising the remainder of the campaign” with immediate effect.

    “We are conscious that connections have been made to tragic historical events — though these are completely unintentional — and we apologise for any upset or distress caused,” the company said in a statement sent to AFP on Friday.

    ‘Collective memory’

    A spokeswoman confirmed that Hadid had been removed from the campaign, which notes that the shoes were first introduced in 1972 but never mentions the terror attack on the Israeli athletes.

    Pictures of the American model wearing the retro Adidas shoes had caused an outcry among pro-Israeli groups.

    “Guess who the face of the campaign is? Bella Hadid, a model with Palestinian roots who has spread anti-Semitism in the past and incited violence against Israelis and Jews,” the Israeli embassy in Germany wrote on X, formerly Twitter, on Thursday.

    “How can Adidas now claim that the reference [to the events in Munich] was ‘completely unintentional’?” Ron Prosor, Israel’s ambassador to Germany, said in response to the company’s climbdown.

    “The terror of 1972 is etched into the collective memory of Germans and Israelis,” he told Die Welt TV on Friday.

    A flood of social media posts meanwhile expressed support for Hadid, criticised Adidas for axing the model, and called for a boycott of the company.

    Pro-Palestinian demonstrations

    The Gaza war was triggered by the October 7 attack by Palestinian Hamas militants on southern Israel which resulted in the deaths of 1,195 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on Israeli figures.

    Israel’s military retaliation to wipe out Hamas has killed at least 38,848 people, also mostly civilians, according to data from the health ministry in Hamas-ruled Gaza.

    Hadid has taken part in several pro-Palestinian demonstrations during the conflict and has described Israel’s offensive as a “genocide”.

    In 2021, Hadid, her sister Gigi Hadid and singer Dua Lipa were described as anti-Semitic in an advertisement published in The New York Times by a Jewish group called the World Values Network.

    Adidas said it would be continuing the SL72 campaign with other famous faces including footballer Jules Kounde, singer Melissa Bon and model Sabrina Lan.

    In late 2022, Adidas ended its contract with the US rapper now known formally as Ye after he triggered an outcry with a series of anti-Semitic social media posts.

    Germany’s response to the Hamas attack and ensuing war has been driven by guilt over its own dark past, and the slaughter of six million Jews by the Nazis during the Holocaust.

    The country has steadfastly backed Israel in the conflict, but its unwavering stance has led to claims that Palestinian voices are being marginalised.

  • Hania Aamir’s superb performance in ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ has garnered her a famous fan

    Hania Aamir’s superb performance in ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ has garnered her a famous fan

    A-list actor Hania Aamir’s outstanding performance in the new TV serial ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ has earned her a famous fan.

    In her review of ARY Digital’s new serial, which stars Fahad Mustafa and Hania Aamir, veteran actor Marina Khan highlighted Hania’s portrayal of Sharjeena, the empowered yet vulnerable eldest daughter in the family.

    “Hania took the cake for me,” Khan said. “Her performance in the last two episodes was brilliant. How she walked after Fahad [Mustafa] dropped her and looked at the house showed many shades and thoughts going through her mind.”

    Marina Khan continued, “Every scene she did after that—the shock, the helplessness, the anger, the compromise—she processed all those emotions perfectly. She took the cake for me.”

    Fellow critics and actors Shamoon Abbasi and Rubina Ashraf agreed with Marina Khan’s praise.

    “I’ve never seen Hania perform like she did in these last two episodes. She was extraordinary, like acting in an international project,” said Abbasi.
    Rubina Ashraf added, “Hania is undoubtedly a very capable actor. I’ve been her fan since her debut movie ‘Janaan’ where she outshone everyone.

    With all the good scripts that came her way, she never disappoints.”

  • Why are thousands in Bannu protesting?

    Why are thousands in Bannu protesting?

    Thousands of people rallied on Friday against a planned operation by the Pakistan military to root out militants along the Afghan border, with at least one protester killed when gunfire broke out, officials and witnesses told AFP.

    More than 10,000 people waving white flags and calling for peace gathered for the rally in Bannu — 40 kilometres (25 miles) from Afghanistan — where a suicide bomber on Monday rammed an explosive-packed vehicle into an army enclave, killing eight Pakistani troops.

    “Military operations have been ongoing for 20 years, yet peace has not been established,” protester Jamaluddin Wazir told AFP.

    “Military operations can never be a substitute for peace.”

    Pakistan’s government announced earlier this year, without giving details, that the military would launch a new campaign to counter violence in areas along the border with Afghanistan, which has surged following the Taliban government’s return to power.

    Friday’s protest turned violent when crowds reached the walls of an army facility and gunfire broke out, witnesses and officials reported.

    “They chanted slogans against the army, and some started throwing stones at the facility’s wall. This led to firing in the air by the military, causing a stampede,” an intelligence official in the nearby city of Peshawar told AFP on condition of anonymity.

    At least one protester died, according to Pakhtun Yar, the provincial minister for public health, who was a speaker at the protest.
    He accused the military of opening fire on the protesters.

    For years the Pakistan Taliban — a separate group from the Afghan Taliban but with a similar ideology — waged a bloody campaign in the area, killing thousands of civilians and taking control of parts of the border region, before being pushed back by a military campaign that began in 2014.
    The clearance operation displaced hundreds of thousands of people and destroyed countless homes and businesses, sparking a local backlash calling for the rights of ethnic Pashtuns to be protected.

    But protests against the powerful military, which analysts say holds large sway over the government and foreign policy, are rare and often brought down quickly.

    Former prime minister Imran Khan, who waged a campaign of defiance against army chiefs after being ousted from power, is currently in jail on charges of inciting protests against the military.

    His party has faced a major crackdown, with supporters and leaders rounded up last year for staging an unprecedented day of rallies against the military, accusing it of interfering in politics.

    Violence has surged along the border since the Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan in 2021, with Islamabad accusing Kabul of failing to root out groups taking shelter on Afghan soil while preparing assaults on Pakistan.

    The Taliban government insists it will not allow foreign militant outfits to operate from Afghanistan, but Islamabad-Kabul relations have soured over the issue.

  • Two ad-hoc judges appointed in Supreme Court amidst criticism

    Two ad-hoc judges appointed in Supreme Court amidst criticism

    The Judicial Commission of Pakistan (JCP) approved the appointment of two ad-hoc judges on Friday to the Supreme Court for a period of one year, Geo News has reported.

    Justice (retd) Tariq Masood and Justice (retd) Mazhar Alam Miankhel, both retired justices of the apex court, were selected after the JCP meeting headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa held on Friday to discuss the appointment of retired judges to the apex court in a bid to reduce pendency of the cases.

    Justice (retd) Mushir Alam, Justice (retd) Maqbool Baqar and Justice (retd) Miankhel had declined offers to be appointed ad-hoc judges.

    Sources have told Geo that Justice Mansoor Ali Shah, Justice Muneeb Akhtar and Justice Yahya Afridi opposed the appointment of Justice (retd) Miankhel as the former judge had already declined the offer.

    However, his appointment was approved by a 6:3 majority and now it is up to the former judge that he accepts the offer or maintains previous his stance, they added.

    Meanwhile, Justice (retd) Masood’s appointment was approved by 8:1 majority, with Justice Akhtar in opposition.

  • Iffat Omar shares heartwarming photos from daughter Noor’s engagement

    Iffat Omar shares heartwarming photos from daughter Noor’s engagement

    Pakistani actress and host Iffat Umar has posted photos of her daughter Noor Jehan’s engagement on Instagram.
    The first photo shows Noor and her foreign fiancé holding hands, while other photos show Noor in Western clothes and her fiancé in a suit.
    In her post, Iffat said she is now a mother-in-law.

    “My little girl got engaged officially a mom-in-law,” she wrote.

    Iffat turned off the comments on her post to avoid negative remarks.

    She also shared a video of the couple and thanked everyone for their congratulatory messages and best wishes.

    Check the pictures below:

  • Elon Musk congratulates Modi for most followers; social media says he’s wrong

    Elon Musk congratulates Modi for most followers; social media says he’s wrong

    Elon Musk, the controversial CEO of Tesla and social networking site X (formerly known as Twitter), recently congratulated Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on becoming the most followed world leader.

    Modi has 100.2 million followers on X, which are far less than Musk himself, who has 190.2 million.

    While Modi’s followers along with Indian Media celebrated the tweet as an honour, many netizens reminded Musk of Barack Obama, former American President, who is far ahead of Modi with his 131.7 million followers on X.

    National President of Indian Youth Congress, Srinivas tagged Elon Musk and wrote, “Is Barack Obama from another planet?”

  • Ayesha Jahanzeb NOT reconciling with husband, going for khula

    Ayesha Jahanzeb NOT reconciling with husband, going for khula

    Television host Ayesha Jahanzeb’s daughter has denied media reports of her reconciliation with her husband Haris Ali. In a social media post reshared by Ayesha, she said that her mother is filing for ‘khula’, likely ending the marriage. The news came nine days after she filed a high-profile case of domestic abuse against her husband.

    Earlier, Samaa’s Arshad Ali reported that Ayesha and her husband reached a reconciliation agreement during the most recent court hearing.

    Shedding light on the proceedings in the court, Samaa reported that the court asked the television anchor if she agreed to reconcile voluntarily, to which she affirmed her consent, stating that she is reconciling of her own free will. “Whatever happened was torture and should not happen to any woman,” she said in court. Ayesha wholeheartedly accepted the judge’s decision, stating, “Whatever decision the honourable judges have made, I accept it.” Ayesha Jahenzeb told the court that she had decided not to pursue the case further and affirmed that it was finalized in the presence of witnesses. Thus, the court granted bail to the suspect, Haris.

    As the news spread, Ayesha’s eldest daughter, Zoha Touqeer, posted on her Instagram story that “no charges were pressed for the betterment of kids”. She denied any reconciliation attempt and informed that Khula has been filed because violence is unacceptable.

    Ayesha reposted the story and wrote a detailed caption on her wall regarding her recovery. “Victim blaming is the easiest possible solution to any situation but delving into the pain every single day not being able to look at yourself everyday is a reality” she wrote.

    Previously, Ayesha had told The Current that her husband is using his influence in the police and judiciary to pressure her.

    On July 10, Ayesha Jahanzeb’s husband was arrested on charges of assault.

    Ayesha registered a case against her husband in which she accused him of perpetrating domestic violence upon her. She stated in the FIR that since January this year, her husband, whom she married in 2015, had started beating her and their children, but she did not raise noise for the sake of maintaining the sanctity of their relationship. Haris is always suspicious and has beaten her many times since the first incident, she said in her statement.

    He also beat her on the June 24 last month, “dragging her by her hair and beating her with kicks and punches’, causing injuries, according to the FIR.

    To read: Ayesha Jahanzeb reportedly assaulted by husband

  • Are Abhishek and Aishwarya breaking up? Cryptic post suggests trouble

    Are Abhishek and Aishwarya breaking up? Cryptic post suggests trouble

    Rumors about Bollywood stars Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai’s divorce have shifted into high gear after he duo did not attend the Ambani wedding together.

    Abhishek went to the wedding with his family, including his father Amitabh, mother Jaya, sister, and her family. Aishwarya came later with their daughter Aaradhya.

    After this, Abhishek liked an Instagram post about rising divorce cases. The post said, “When love stops being easy,” and talked about how hard divorce can be. People quickly noticed that he liked the post, adding to the rumors.

    Abhishek and Aishwarya haven’t been seen together in public for a while.

  • ‘Let the country function,’ Maryam Nawaz stern advice to Supreme Court judges

    ‘Let the country function,’ Maryam Nawaz stern advice to Supreme Court judges

    Chief Minister of Punjab Maryam Nawaz has lashed out at the Supreme Court of Pakistan for its recent verdict in the reserved seats case, saying, “I would like to ask the SC judges to let the country function.”

    Last week, the Supreme Court of Pakistan declared the PTI a constitutional party and annulled the ECP’s and the Peshawar High Court’s decisions regarding the reserved seats case.⁠

    She also accused the SC judges of “rewriting the constitution to bring one person back to mainstream politics.”

    The CM Punjab exclaimed, “It doesn’t make sense at all that a party that didn’t even ask for anything was given everything on a platter.”

    Maryam Nawaz further warned, “We will not let this be a cakewalk for you. This government will complete its five-year tenure. If anyone tries to create political instability, they will be dealt with iron hands,”