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  • Pakistan’s Ashab Irfan wins first PSA World Tour title in Vancouver

    Pakistan’s Ashab Irfan wins first PSA World Tour title in Vancouver

    Pakistan’s squash player Ashab Irfan claimed his first PSA World Tour title after defeating England’s Sam Todd in the final of the Richardson Wealth Men’s Open 2025 in Vancouver, Canada.

    The 21-year-old won the final in straight sets, 11–9, 11–1, 11–5, finishing the $31,250 event in just 43 minutes. Irfan showed complete control throughout the match, using pace and precision to dominate Todd.

    Earlier, Irfan edged past second-seeded Adrian Waller 3–2 in the semifinals, while Todd had beaten top-seeded Yahya Elnawasany.

    This victory adds to Irfan’s six Challenger titles and is expected to improve his current world ranking of 59.

    The win is a major boost for Pakistan squash, which has long been searching for players to follow in the footsteps of Jahangir Khan and Jansher Khan.

  • Babar, Shaheen and Salman among top contenders for ODI captaincy: reports

    Babar, Shaheen and Salman among top contenders for ODI captaincy: reports

    Babar Azam, Shaheen Shah Afridi and Salman Ali Agha have emerged as the main contenders for Pakistan’s ODI captaincy as discussions continue among members of the team management.

    According to reports, head coach Mike Hesson has raised the issue of a possible change in the one-day leadership with the PCB think-tank. 

    Initial consultations have already taken place and one of the leading candidates has reportedly demanded full assurance of captaincy until the 2027 World Cup. He has also asked for complete freedom in decision-making. 

    Shaheen Afridi is said to be the frontrunner for the role.

    The discussions come as the PCB considers replacing incumbent skipper Mohammad Rizwan ahead of the team’s next ODI assignment.

  • ‘A real man’; Yasir Hussain says changing his son’s diaper is part of the job

    ‘A real man’; Yasir Hussain says changing his son’s diaper is part of the job

    Actor Yasir Hussain has proudly admitted that he has changed his son Kabir’s diapers and believes there is no shame in performing such parental duties.

    In a recent Interview with Zara Noor Abbas, the Karachi Se Lahore star talked about his duties as a father.

    On being asked if he has changed his son’s diapers, he said:  “Yes, I have — and I should. There’s nothing wrong with it,” adding that he has even changed diapers of other children in the past.

    Hussain emphasized that, in his view, a real man is one who shoulders the responsibilities of his wife and child. “A real man is someone who carries the weight of his wife and child — that’s what makes a man,” he stated.

    He went on to say that he deeply respects fathers who are hands-on in parenting. “Whenever I see a father carrying his child’s bag or taking an active role in their upbringing, I really admire those men,” he added.

    Hussain was asked whether his son Kabir knows that his father is famous. With a smile, he shared a humorous anecdote: “He knows he’s famous. Once, Kabir came and said, ‘When I go outside now, everyone will say Kabir has arrived.’ We all looked at each other wondering what was going on.” His nanny, Asha, later explained that when Kabir visits the park, other children recognize him from social media or because their families follow the actor online — and that’s how Kabir got the idea that he’s known wherever he goes.

    In a lighthearted moment, when asked if he has spanked Kabir, Hussain laughed and admitted, “Yes, I give him one or two when the family isn’t around.”

    Yasir Hussain married fellow actor Iqra Aziz on December 28, 2019, and the couple welcomed their first child, Kabir Hussain, on July 23, 2021.

  • Mawra Hocane enjoys her ‘Canadian honeymoon with Canadian boy’

    Mawra Hocane enjoys her ‘Canadian honeymoon with Canadian boy’

    Pakistani actress Mawra Hocane and her actorhusband Ameer Gilani are currently enjoying what the former has affectionately described on Instagram as a “Canadian honeymoon with my Canadian boy”.

    The couple shared a series of elegant pictures from their trip, enjoying the crisp autumn air with the urban backdrop of downtown Toronto, including the iconic CN Tower.

    In her post, Mawra was seen in a brown long coat and stylish hat, accessorised with an eyecatching orange woolen muffler, giving her ensemble a chic coldweather vibe. Ameer complemented her look with blue jeans, a blue shirt and a creamcoloured jacket, projecting a relaxed yet dapper charm. The couple appeared relaxed and affectionate, strolling the city streets and clearly embracing their holiday together.

    Ameer also shared a post of his own, showing further glimpses of their time in Toronto and captioning them, “Meri kahaani with my raani [My story with my queen].”

    The honeymoon comes after the pair’s intimate wedding, which took place on February 5 in Lahore. The ceremony, held at the historic Badshahi Mosque, marked the beginning of their married life together.

    Social media comments on the honeymoon post have been flooded with messages from fans, family and colleagues. Friends from the entertainment industry joined in the celebration while followers expressed delight seeing the newlyweds so happy and relaxed on their getaway.

    Earlier, Mawra attended the 10th HUM Awards in Houston. She appeared at the event and turned heads in a stunning red gown by Gemmy Maalouf, featuring a dramatic draped skirt.

  • Cybercrime deputy director kidnapped by armed men in Islamabad

    Cybercrime deputy director kidnapped by armed men in Islamabad

    Law enforcement officers in Islamabad are facing growing security concerns after armed men kidnapped a senior official of the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA), news reports have stated. 

    According to reports, Deputy Director of Cybercrime Muhammad Usman was abducted by unidentified gunmen in the parking basement of Zara Heights between 7 and 8 p.m. on October 14.

    Police said four armed men stopped the officer’s car and forced him into their vehicle before fleeing the scene.

    Sources said CCTV footage shows a white Corolla and captures the moments of the abduction.

    Police have registered a case at Shams Colony Police Station on the complaint if the officer’s wife. 

    However, no progress has been made in the investigation so far, the reports said.

  • This country is likely to join tri-series after Afghanistan’s withdrawal from tri-series

    This country is likely to join tri-series after Afghanistan’s withdrawal from tri-series

    Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has reached out to another team to join the upcoming T20 tri-series after Afghanistan announced its withdrawal, media reports have stated. 

    According to reports, PCB has contacted the Zimbabwe Cricket Board as a potential replacement. The tri-series is now likely to feature Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Zimbabwe.

    The tournament is scheduled to take place in Pakistan in November 2025, while the new schedule is expected to be announced soon.

    Earlier, the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) said its team would not participate in the series in Pakistan. 

    Following that announcement, a PCB spokesperson confirmed that the tri-series would go ahead as planned with Pakistan and Sri Lanka, while efforts were underway to find a third team.

  • Dangal actress Zaira Wasim ties the knot in intimate ceremony

    Dangal actress Zaira Wasim ties the knot in intimate ceremony

    Former Bollywood actress Zaira Wasim, best known for her breakout role in Dangal, has tied the knot in an intimate wedding ceremony.

    The 23-year-old, who stepped away from the film industry in 2019 to pursue a more private and faith-driven life, shared the news with her fans through her social media platforms on Friday, October 17.

    Wasim took to Instagram to post a rare update, marking the special occasion with two wedding photos. One image showed her signing the Nikahnama (Islamic marriage certificate), while the second featured her standing beside her husband, both choosing to keep their faces turned away from the camera, in line with the actress’s longstanding preference for privacy.

    In a brief but heartfelt caption accompanying the photos, she wrote, “Qubool hai x3,” confirming her marriage with the traditional Islamic phrase used during the wedding vows.

    The post quickly drew an outpouring of love and well-wishes from fans, colleagues, and followers across social media, with many expressing joy at the personal milestone in the former actress’s life.

    Zaira Wasim rose to fame at the age of 16 with her portrayal of young wrestler Geeta Phogat in Aamir Khan’s Dangal (2016), one of India’s most successful films. She followed it up with the critically acclaimed Secret Superstar (2017), where her performance as an aspiring singer won her numerous awards and recognition. Her final on-screen appearance came in The Sky Is Pink (2019), where she starred alongside Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Farhan Akhtar.

    In 2019, at the height of her rising career, Wasim made headlines by announcing her decision to quit acting, stating that the profession conflicted with her religious beliefs. Since then, she has maintained a low profile, occasionally using social media to share personal reflections and updates.

    Details about her husband or the wedding ceremony remain undisclosed.

  • From Gujrat to NASA: Pakistani engineer lives out a real-life ‘SRK’s Swades’ story

    From Gujrat to NASA: Pakistani engineer lives out a real-life ‘SRK’s Swades’ story

    Nearly 24 years after he left the lanes of Karianwala, a modest village nestled in Pakistan’s Gujrat district, Yasir Tufail walked back through its narrow streets, not as the boy who once peered up at starry skies during power outages, but as a NASA Deputy Portfolio Manager.

    His story is one of awe, struggle, and an enduring connection to home and it reads remarkably like the Bollywood classic Swades.

    Tufail’s path from rural Pakistan to the frontlines of space exploration in the United States is the kind of real-life arc that feels like it belongs on the big screen. Like Shah Rukh Khan’s character in Swades, he built a life of success at NASA, contributing to some of the agency’s most high-profile missions, including the James Webb Space Telescope. But returning to his childhood school, the chalk-scratched walls and the eager eyes of local students reminded him that his journey began under the very skies that first sparked his curiosity.

    “I remember as a child, during electricity cuts, we’d lie outside and watch the stars,” Tufail shared in a recent conversation with Arab News. “I once saw what I thought was a moving star. Later, I realized it was a satellite and that moment stayed with me.”

    Born in Karianwala, Tufail left for the US with his family in 2001 when he was just 14. The transition from the quiet, open skies of Pakistan to the bustling, light-polluted streets of New York City was jarring. “It was a huge culture shock,” he recalled. “In New York, when I looked up, there was nothing, just a blank sky.”

    But that emptiness above was soon filled with new dreams. A poster commemorating the Columbia space shuttle disaster where Indian-American astronaut Kalpana Chawla was among the crew lost, inspired him to learn more about space. That moment would define his future.

    Driven by a growing passion, Tufail studied astronautical engineering at Capitol Technology University in Maryland. While still a student, he was handpicked to work on NASA’s Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) mission — a nickname that earned him the affectionate title of “WISE guy” among friends.

    From there, his career took flight.

    After joining NASA full-time, he contributed to several key missions, including the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) satellite, coincidentally, the same mission featured in Swades, where Shah Rukh Khan’s character worked at NASA. “The coincidence made me feel like life was imitating art,” he laughed.

    But his defining project came later: the James Webb Space Telescope, humanity’s most advanced eye into the early universe. Tufail spent over seven years testing and integrating instruments for the telescope, which has since given the world its most breathtaking view of space. “To see those first images in 2022 and know I played a part and that’s something I’ll never forget,” he said.

    Now a seasoned engineer managing portfolios that push the limits of space science, Tufail hasn’t forgotten where he came from. On a visit to Pakistan last year, he toured top universities like LUMS and NUST, telling students his story and encouraging them to pursue their passions with purpose.

    “If you want to do something meaningful, you have to struggle for it,” he told a packed auditorium. “And that struggle only makes sense if you’re passionate.”

    His story has already begun inspiring others, including his own family. His younger brother now works at NASA too, as a quality assurance engineer on the Dragonfly mission, which will explore Saturn’s largest moon, Titan. A family legacy, now, is taking shape in space science.

    But Tufail’s dreams don’t stop here. He’s now working toward becoming an astronaut himself and training with a private pilot’s license and scuba diving certification, both prerequisites for astronaut candidacy.

    “I still want to go to space,” he said. “You never know, maybe one day I will.”

  • ‘Rein in Indian proxies using Afghan soil against Pakistan’

    ‘Rein in Indian proxies using Afghan soil against Pakistan’

    Amid heightened tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir has warned the Taliban regime against its inaction over terrorist proxies using Afghan soil to launch attacks in Pakistan.

    Addressing a passing-out parade at Pakistan Military Academy (PMA) Kakul in Abbottabad, the army chief urged the people of Afghanistan to choose “mutual peace and security over violence”, saying the country should act decisively against militant proxies operating from its soil for terrorist activities in Pakistan.

    Celebrating the country’s decisive victory over India during May’s clashes, the army chief said that Pakistan once again stood victorious, further strengthening public confidence in the competence and capabilities of Pakistan’s armed forces.

    He said that the armed forces had neutralised all threats with remarkable professionalism and Pakistan had demonstrated its readiness and will to defend the nation by downing advanced aircraft like Rafales, targeting multiple bases such as S-400.

    All of it, the COAS added, showcased the country’s multidomain warfare capabilities.

    “Pakistan gained deep respect and admiration from the people of Pakistan and the international community because of the legitimacy and clear victory against a numerically superior adversary. Internally, it has further unified the nation and strengthened its resolve to defend against any threat, whether external or internal. It has reinforced the confidence, particularly among the youth, that the armed forces of Pakistan are an essential element of national power and are trusted with the responsibility to protect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the state,” he said.

    The army chief further said that there was no room for war in a nuclearised environment.

    “I advise and firmly caution the Indian military leadership that there is no space for war in a nuclearised environment,” he said.

    Field Marshal Munir also reiterated the Pakistani leadership’s resolve to reduce every state proxy of our neighbour to dust. “We shall never bow against a handful of misguided terrorists having a purported interpretation of Islam.”

    The army chief’s statements come a day after the extension of a temporary truce between Pakistan and Afghanistan, following days of fierce fighting that left dozens dead and hundreds wounded. The confrontation began as the Afghan foreign minister was on an official visit to India, releasing questionable joint statements over which the Pakistani Foreign Office expressed “strong reservations”.

  • ‘Did everything to save my marriage but still got divorced’; Zainab Qayyum’s clip goes viral

    ‘Did everything to save my marriage but still got divorced’; Zainab Qayyum’s clip goes viral

    Pakistani actress Zainab Qayyum has revealed that her marriage ended in divorce just 10 months after tying the knot, despite doing everything she could to be a good wife.

    An old interview clip of Zainab Qayyum discussing her marriage has recently gone viral, and several social media pages have reshared posts about her short-lived marriage and eventual divorce.

    The actress had spoken about her marriage in an interview given to Something Haute, where she described the efforts she made to save her relationship.

    “I have a traditional mindset. If it were up to me, I would have gotten married at 17,” she said, adding that she eventually married late, in 2010, when many of her friends and fellow actresses were also settling down.

    “A lot of my friends were getting married and having children, and that made me feel it was the right time to do the same,” she shared.

    After marriage, she temporarily stopped working and moved with her husband to Dubai, and later the couple relocated to London.

    However, despite her efforts, the marriage did not last. “Unfortunately, the marriage didn’t work, and it ended in divorce within just 10 months,” she said. “But I did everything I could to save it.”

    Zainab explained she wasn’t upset about the divorce. “I’m not sad about the divorce, it didn’t happen because of me. I had made up my mind that I would only leave my husband’s house in a coffin, but he divorced me.”

    “I did everything to save the marriage, everything except giving him a kidney,” she added.

    The actress clarified that she has no regrets about the outcome. “I have no guilt or remorse. I know it wasn’t my fault. He was the one who wanted to end it.”

    She further stated, “He realized before I did that our marriage wasn’t right. We had very different mindsets. That’s why he chose to divorce me after 10 months.”