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  • Woman lured to Sahiwal by social media ‘friend’, raped by two

    Woman lured to Sahiwal by social media ‘friend’, raped by two

    A young woman was reportedly gang-raped by a social media acquaintance and his accomplice after being lured to Sahiwal from Tandlianwala under the pretext of a job offer, police reported Saturday. 

    As per the authorities, the woman, who hails from Bherwana village in Tandlianwala, developed an online connection with a social media influencer from Sahiwal, which eventually grew into friendship. 

    During their chats, the accused promised to help her find employment, citing his political ties with the ruling party.

    The woman informed the police that she was invited to Sahiwal for a meeting on Thursday evening. Once she arrived, the accused allegedly picked her up in a vehicle and took her to a house where she was given a soft drink believed to have been laced with intoxicants. 

    She was later subjected to sexual assault by the accused and his accomplice.

    She reported that the following morning, she was left at the General Bus Stand and threatened with severe consequences if she revealed the incident to anyone.

    Afterward, the woman went to the police and filed a complaint. Taking her statement, the Ghala Mandi police registered a case against the suspects who are still at large.

    Police are conducting raids to arrest the accused.

  • IT exports soar to $1.8 billion, driving Pakistan’s economic growth

    IT exports soar to $1.8 billion, driving Pakistan’s economic growth

    Pakistan’s digital economy is entering a golden era as the country’s IT exports, driven by effective policies and facilitation by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP), have a set new record.

    According to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), IT exports increased by 19 percent during the first five months of the current fiscal year, with the total volume from July to November reaching a whopping $1.8 billion.

    November alone accounted for $356 million, underscoring the sector’s rapid expansion.

    According to officials, SECP’s facilitation and strategic actions have increased confidence among global investors, allowing the IT sector to grow more quickly.

    Experts highlight that the increase in IT exports is important for employment, digital sovereignty and overall economic stability in addition to being a significant source of valuable foreign exchange.

    The rise positions Pakistan as a competitive player in the global digital economy, signaling long-term benefits for national development and investor confidence.

  • Scenic location for Islamabad’s first-ever international cricket stadium revealed

    Scenic location for Islamabad’s first-ever international cricket stadium revealed

    The federal capital is finally getting its own international cricket stadium with construction set to begin early next year at a rather scenic location.

    According to reports, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) plans to break ground on the stadium near Islamabad’s D-12 sector in January or February 2026. 

    The site sits at the foothills of the Margalla Hills, offering a picturesque backdrop for what will become the capital’s first purpose-built cricketing venue.

    “It’s basically a very beautiful site and it’s at the foothills of the Margalla Hills with the view of the Margalla… the crown of Islamabad… behind the cricket stadium,” CDA Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa told a media outlet.

    The project comes after Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, during a panel discussion at the Pakistan Super League (PSL) roadshow in New York, announced plans to bring international cricket infrastructure to Islamabad.

    The venue is expected to match the capacity of Lahore’s Qaddafi Stadium with around 34,000 spectators and will meet international standards for hosting foreign teams.

    Officials chose the D-12 location strategically to address traffic problems that have plagued cricket matches in neighbouring Rawalpindi. The stadium will connect directly to Iran Avenue, the motorway and Islamabad airport, which Randhawa said will resolve traffic congestion during matches.

    The project marks a significant addition to Pakistan’s cricket infrastructure as the country continues hosting international teams after a 6-year-long hiatus due to the 2009 militant attack on the Sri Lankan team in Lahore.

    The first match to mark the return of international cricket to Pakistan was played between Pakistan and Zimbabwe in 2015.

  • National hockey players borrow money to cover expenses: Reports

    National hockey players borrow money to cover expenses: Reports

    Pakistan’s national hockey players continue to struggle financially despite the launch of the Pro Hockey League, with many forced to borrow money to meet their daily expenses as the federation fails to clear pending allowances, media reports have stated. 

    Media reports reveal that several players have taken loans to manage their routine costs while waiting for payments stuck for months.

    The affected players express frustration over unfulfilled promises made by the Pakistan Hockey Federation. “We were told that the Pro Hockey League would resolve all payment issues,” one player reportedly said. “The federation claimed the government was providing enough funds to ensure no delays.”

    National team players say they have not received domestic allowances for the November Bangladesh tour camp and international daily allowances for the tour itself. 

    The financial crisis persists even as Pakistan participates in the Pro Hockey League 2025. The national team finished at the bottom of the standings without securing any victories.

  • Imran Khan, Bushra Bibi sentenced to 17 years in Toshakhana-2 case

    Imran Khan, Bushra Bibi sentenced to 17 years in Toshakhana-2 case

    A special court on Saturday sentenced Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi to 17 years’ imprisonment each in the Toshakhana-2 case.

    The verdict was announced by Special Judge Central Shahrukh Arjumand after a series of hearings conducted inside Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail, where Imran Khan is currently incarcerated.

    The case revolves around an expensive Bulgari jewelry set that the Saudi crown prince gave to Imran Khan during an official visit in May 2021. The luxury set, which authorities estimated at over Rs70 million, was deliberately undervalued and bought at a nominal price, according to the prosecution, resulting in a loss for the national exchequer. 

    The prosecution maintained that the jewellery was retained after payment of only a few million rupees and was neither correctly valued nor deposited in the Toshakhana as required.

    According to the judgment, Imran Khan was awarded 10 years’ rigorous imprisonment under Sections 34 (common intention) and 409 (criminal breach of trust) of the Pakistan Penal Code, along with seven years under Section 5(2) (criminal misconduct by public servants) of the Prevention of Corruption Act. 

    Bushra Bibi was handed the same cumulative sentence under the same legal provisions.

    Both convicts were also fined Rs16.4 million each. Failure to pay the fines will result in additional imprisonment, as per law.

    The court stated in its court order that it had taken Bushra Bibi’s gender and Imran Khan’s age into account while deciding on the sentencing, noting that a lenient view was taken in imposing a lesser punishment.

    The court also granted the benefit of Section 382-B of the Criminal Procedure Code, allowing time already spent in custody to be counted towards the sentence.

    In December of last year, Bushra Bibi and Imran Khan were charged in the case. Both denied the accusations in October, calling the reference politically motivated and intended to keep the former prime minister out of politics.

    Following the verdict, the PTI strongly criticised the decision. In a statement on X, the party alleged that Imran Khan’s family was barred from entering the jail premises and described the proceedings as a “kangaroo court”. The party also shared footage of Imran’s sister Aleema Khan questioning why she was stopped outside the jail.

    Aleema Khan then accused the verdict of being rushed and pre-written in an interview with the media. She said the family had been waiting for such a decision for weeks and questioned the timing of the announcement. She also raised concerns over Bushra Bibi’s confinement conditions.

    “Even at night, I felt they wanted to announce the verdict quickly, taking advantage of the foggy weather,” she said, questioning the timing of the announcement. She added that those behind the cases were “not intelligent people” and that she failed to understand their scripts.

    “What difference does it make whether you sentence them to ten years or fourteen years? Earlier, you already gave them 14 years,” Aleema remarked. She warned that the public’s patience had run out and alleged that the authorities planned to announce a new decision every six months.

    Separately, PTI leader Salman Akram Raja stated that the case was being conducted based on promissory notes and lacked credible evidence.

     “They have no witnesses except the person whom the PTI founder himself brought forward,” he said. He described the case as absurd, adding, “A person stands up and says pressure was put on him, and you accept that as evidence.”

    Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said that the punishment awarded on Saturday would run consecutively, starting after the sentence in the £190 million corruption case concluded. 

    Speaking to a private media outlet, he welcomed the judgment and said the former prime minister and his wife had “committed fraud” by acquiring the gifts at undervalued rates and retaining them for personal use.

    “They had no right to harm the exchequer and retain gifts,” Tarar stressed. “During the trial, when these gifts were properly assessed, it emerged that the actual price was quite high,” he added. He termed the judgment “completely fair and grounded in the principles of justice,” stating that misuse of office, dishonesty with government property, and criminal breach of trust had all been proven.

    Minister of State for Law and Justice Barrister Aqeel Malik said the verdict was “in line with the Constitution and the law,” asserting that there was no political bias. “If you violate the law, it is clear that a punishment is expected,” he remarked.

    “The trial that went on for 15-16 months, it was proven that PTI founder and his wife caused the national exchequer significant harm as the set’s valuation was under-reported,” Malik said. “The gift was not even submitted,” he added.

    Minister of State for Finance Bilal Azhar Kayani said that the judgment followed lengthy proceedings and mirrored the Toshakhana-I reference. He explained that the gifts were not deposited as legally required and that Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi had attempted to purchase the set at throwaway rates. “All the facts have now been established in light of today’s judgment,” he concluded.

    The Toshakhana-2 case was transferred to the FIA Anti-Corruption Court on September 9, 2024. Charges were framed under Section 5 of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1947, and Section 409 of the Pakistan Penal Code.

    The trial formally began on September 16, 2024, with Special Judge Central Shahrukh Arjumand presiding at Adiala Jail. Bushra Bibi was granted bail by the Islamabad High Court on October 23, 2024, and released the following day. Imran Khan also received bail on November 20, 2024. On December 12, 2024, formal charges were framed against both accused.

    Over the course of nearly a year, the court conducted more than 80 hearings at Adiala Jail. The prosecution recorded statements of 24 witnesses and completed cross-examinations of 20 key witnesses, including former Military Secretary Brigadier (retd) Muhammad Ahmad, private appraiser Sohaib Abbasi, and Imran Khan’s former Principal Secretary Inamullah.


    The FIA prosecution team was led by Federal Prosecutor Zulfiqar Abbas Naqvi, assisted by Barristers Umair Majeed Malik, Bilal Butt, and Shahvez Gilani. The defence was represented by Arshad Tabrez, Qausain Faisal Mufti, and Barrister Salman Safdar.

  • Multan hospital breaks silence after ‘negligence kills patient’, doctor shows grieving family his middle-finger

    Multan hospital breaks silence after ‘negligence kills patient’, doctor shows grieving family his middle-finger

    Multan’s Nishtar Medical College Hospital has responded to claims that doctors’ negligence led to the death of a female patient.

    Hours after a viral video – recorded on Dec 18 – showed the patient’s son grieving and accusing hospital staffers of refusing blood transfusion to his mother, officials assured the affected family that if doctors were found guilty of negligence, strict action would be taken.

    Per the details of the patient, the family had brought her to the hospital for a stomach ailment but she died during treatment.

    A video recorded shortly after the death showed the survivors of the deceased accusing the medical staff of negligence in handling the case.

    The patient’s son claimed that doctors asked the family to arrange blood for transfusion but failed to administer it in time.

    “The doctor told us to arrange blood, but they did not transfuse it to my mother on time, which led to her death,” he said.

    The video also showed at least one doctor in the emergency ward showing the grieving family his middle finger as they sought answers.

    Said house officer has been suspended, the hospital administration said.

  • Facebook could soon start charging users for sharing links

    Facebook could soon start charging users for sharing links

    In a move that could serve another blow to news outlets and digital publishers already struggling for online reach, Facebook is testing a new system that could restrict how often users share web links unless they pay for a subscription.

    According to reports, Meta has acknowledged that it is conducting a “limited test” where users without a Meta Verified subscription will only be permitted to share two external links each month. The paid subscription starts at £9.99 per month and can rise significantly depending on the tier.

    The trial seems to be focused on a specific group of Facebook pages and user profiles configured under Professional Mode, a feature typically utilised by content creators aiming to monetise their posts. Although news organisations are not part of this test, the limitations could adversely affect publishers by restricting how frequently users can share their articles.

    The move comes as newsrooms are still recovering from Meta’s earlier decision to deprioritise news content in favour of short-form videos and viral posts. Although traffic from Facebook to news sites showed signs of recovery earlier this year but some estimates show it fell by as much as 50% year-on-year in 2024.

    Screenshots circulating online indicate that Facebook is notifying users that, starting December 16, profiles lacking Meta Verified accounts will encounter limits on “organic” link-sharing unless they subscribe. The message promotes paid verification as a way to unlock more link-sharing, alongside added features and account security.

    Media analysts say the experiment fits into Meta’s broader shift away from news. David Buttle, founder of media consultancy DJB Strategies, said the company has been steadily retreating from journalism for years, pointing to its withdrawal from publisher payments and its decision to block news links entirely in Canada following regulatory disputes.

    “This latest experiment reinforces a shift away from free distribution and towards monetising reach,” Buttle said, adding that Meta appears focused on extracting more value from its legacy platforms as it pivots towards artificial intelligence after costly investments in the metaverse.

    Nonetheless, Meta has minimised the significance of the trial. A representative mentioned that the test aims to evaluate whether the ability to share more links is beneficial for Meta Verified subscribers, emphasising that it remains limited in scope.

    Earlier this year, Meta also revealed it would allow users to view more political content if they so desired, a modification that analysts say has already contributed to a slight resurgence of news on the platform. Data cited by Press Gazette and Similarweb indicates that Facebook traffic to certain outlets, like the Express, rose sharply, with the platform being responsible for the majority of the paper’s social media referrals in March.

  • ‘Even I was not ready’: Hania Aamir reacts to Meri Zindagi Hai Tu plot twist

    ‘Even I was not ready’: Hania Aamir reacts to Meri Zindagi Hai Tu plot twist

    Actress Hania Aamir has joined the conversation around her latest drama Meri Zindagi Hai Tu after a major plot twist from episode 13 left viewers stunned and social media buzzing with excitement.

    The actress took to Instagram to post a behind-the-scenes clip from the drama shoot, featuring her character Ayra confessing her love to Kamyar, played by Bilal Abbas Khan. 

    She captioned the clip with a candid admission: “Even I was not ready for it.”

    The behind-the-scenes moment quickly went viral, with fans sharing it widely across social media platforms.

    Viewers flooded comment sections with their reactions. One user wrote, “Itni Khushi mujy apni exams main pass hony ki nai hoti jitni ayra ky izhar e mohabat ki hoi,” while another exclaimed, “Ayra luv you ho gya yaar.” A fan quipped, “Ab samjh aya ARY ne itna kyu intizaar krwaya,” referring to the anticipation built around the moment.

    Many praised the emotional intensity and chemistry between Hania Aamir and Bilal Abbas Khan, calling the scene a turning point in the drama’s narrative. Fans admitted they didn’t see the confession coming, which made the twist even more impactful.

    Airing on ARY Digital, Meri Zindagi Hai Tu is a romance drama that explores complex relationships and emotional conflicts. 

    The 13th episode aired last night, delivering the much-anticipated moment that has now become the talk of social media. 

    The series features a strong ensemble cast including Hania Aamir as Ayra and Bilal Abbas Khan as Kamyar, alongside Meher Jaffri, Ali Rehman, Vardah Aziz, Alyy Khan, and Javeria Abbasi in pivotal roles.

  • Rubio hints Pakistan could play ‘key role’ in Gaza stabilisation force

    Rubio hints Pakistan could play ‘key role’ in Gaza stabilisation force

    US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said that Pakistan has expressed willingness to be part of a proposed International Stabilisation Force (ISF) for Gaza, though no formal commitment on troop deployment has yet been made.

    During a press conference on Friday, Rubio confirmed that Islamabad was one of numerous nations participating in discussions for the International Stabilisation Force (ISF), a US-backed initiative for post-war (genocide) peacebuilding in the Gaza Strip.

    Last week, Pakistan attended a high-level conference in Qatar hosted by US Central Command, where representatives from nearly 45 countries gathered to deliberate on the ISF’s command structure, mandate and unresolved operational details. 

    According to diplomatic sources, Pakistan is considering the deployment of around 3,500 troops, though talks remain at an exploratory stage.

    In response to a question about whether Washington D.C. had secured Pakistan’s approval to send troops to Gaza, Rubio stated that the US was very grateful” for Pakistan’s willingness to consider participation, adding that several key questions still needed to be addressed before any country could be asked to formally commit.

    “I feel very confident that we have a number of nation-states acceptable to all sides who are willing to step forward and be a part of that stabilisation force, and certainly Pakistan is key if they agree to do so,” Rubio said, stressing that clarity on funding, mandate and rules of engagement was essential.

    He noted that discussions were centered around the force’s role, including issues of demilitarisation, command authority and financial responsibility. Rubio added that the next step would involve announcing a proposed “Board of Peace” and a Palestinian technocratic group that would oversee daily governance in Gaza.

    Pakistan’s Foreign Office, however, struck a cautious note a day earlier. Spokesperson Tahir Andrabi said Islamabad had not yet decided on contributing troops, emphasising that consultations were still underway and no final position had been adopted.

    The US State Department has reportedly approached more than 70 countries seeking troops, funding or logistical support for the ISF, with at least 19 countries indicating some level of willingness to assist. International deployment could begin as early as next month, according to US officials.

    After over two years of Israel’s military genocide, the Gaza Strip has been largely destroyed. A deal between Israel and Hamas was signed in October after US President Donald Trump released a 20-point peace plan in September. 

    The creation of the ISF, largely comprising troops from Muslim-majority countries, remains a central pillar of that framework.

    A US-drafted resolution supporting the plan and approving the deployment of the stabilization force was approved by the UN Security Council in November. China and Russia abstained, while thirteen members including Pakistan voted in favor. 

    The proposal, however, was rejected by Hamas, which opposes any international force deployed to disarm Palestinian resistance groups.

  • Anant Ambani gifts Messi rare watch almost worth footballer’s monthly salary

    Anant Ambani gifts Messi rare watch almost worth footballer’s monthly salary

    Argentine football star Lionel Messi concluded his India tour with a ultra-luxury watch gifted by billionaire heir Anant Ambani, which costs just slightly less than his $1.7 million monthly salary at Inter Miami.

    Anant, who founded the Vantara wildlife conservation and rehabilitation centre, hosted Messi at the facility and gave him a tour showcasing the organisation’s animal welfare initiatives. The footballer also met a lion cub named “Lionel” in his honour and played football with Maniklal, a baby elephant, in a moment that went viral on social media.

    Eagle-eyed social media users quickly noticed that Messi arrived at the centre without a watch but later appeared sporting a rare Richard Mille timepiece.

    Indian media reported that Anant gifted Messi the watch during the visit, identifying it as the Richard Mille RM 003-V2 GMT Tourbillon “Asia Edition” – one of only 12 pieces made globally.

    The gift’s value represents a significant sum, though it falls short of Messi’s monthly earnings. Data released by the MLS Players Association shows the Inter Miami forward takes home a total of $20.45 million per year, or approximately $1.7 million per month.

    Earlier, Messi’s three-day GOAT India Tour took him across Kolkata, Hyderabad, Mumbai and New Delhi, marking his first trip to the country in 14 years. He travelled with Inter Miami teammate Luis Suarez and Argentina midfielder Rodrigo De Paul.

    The tour began chaotically at Kolkata’s Salt Lake Stadium on Dec 13 when fans threw objects, ripped up seats and invaded the pitch. Enraged supporters vandalised the stadium after the Argentine soccer great made only a brief appearance at a ticketed event. Tickets ranged from around $38.65 to $130, with the lower prices exceeding half of the average weekly income in India.

    In Hyderabad, Messi participated in an exhibition football match featuring the state’s chief minister, Revanth Reddy, and met Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi.

    At Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium, Messi shared a special moment with Indian football legend Sunil Chhetri, presenting him with a signed Argentina jersey. 

    Cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar presented Messi with a Team India jersey during the event.

    His final appearance at Delhi’s Arun Jaitley Stadium went smoothly as he greeted chanting supporters. During the Delhi visit, ICC Chairman Jay Shah presented Messi and his teammates with Indian cricket team jerseys and tickets to the upcoming T20 World Cup India-USA match.