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  • American actor Alec Baldwin accidentally shoots woman on movie set

    American actor Alec Baldwin accidentally shoots woman on movie set

    American actor Alec Baldwin accidentally fired a prop gun on a New Mexico film set, a woman has died and a man has been injured.

    As per details, the woman, Halyna Hutchins, was flown to hospital by helicopter but died of her injuries. The man, director Joel Souza, was receiving emergency care.

    A spokesperson for Baldwin told AP news agency the incident involved the misfiring of a prop gun with blanks.

    Hutchins, 42, was working on the set as director of photography. Souza, 48, was taken from the scene by ambulance, but details of his injuries have not been disclosed.

    Police are still investigating the incident at Bonanza Creek Ranch, a popular filming location, and no charges have been filed.

    In a statement to AFP news agency, a Santa Fe sheriff spokesman said Mr Baldwin had spoken to detectives.

    “He came in voluntarily and he left the building after he finished his interviews,” the spokesman said.

    According to her personal website, Hutchins was from Ukraine and grew up on a Soviet military base in the Arctic Circle. She studied journalism in Kyiv, and film in Los Angeles, and was named a “rising star” by the American Cinematographer magazine in 2019.

    She was the director of photography for the 2020 action film Archenemy, directed by Adam Egypt Mortimer.

    “I’m so sad about losing Halyna. And so infuriated that this could happen on a set,” Mortimer said in a tweet.

  • ‘Halat badal gaye’: Falak Shabir reveals how life has changed after Alyana’s birth

    ‘Halat badal gaye’: Falak Shabir reveals how life has changed after Alyana’s birth

    Singer Falak Shabir conducted an Instagram ‘question and answers’ session in which he revealed that how his life has evolved after the birth of their child.

    During the Q/A session an Instagram user asked Falak that how many kids do you want?

    To which Falak replied, “Bachay 2 he achay, Balkay Allah ki Marzi.”

    One user also inquired about what which song the newly born lists to.

    Have a look at other questions:

    The couple welcomed their first baby on October 8.

  • Islamabad, Lahore, Rawalpindi partially shut down due to protests

    Islamabad, Lahore, Rawalpindi partially shut down due to protests

    Roads have been blocked in Islamabad and Lahore and Metro Bus service in Rawalpindi has been suspended because of the ongoing protests organised by the banned Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) and Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) in these cities, reported Geo News.

    Islamabad Traffic Police have issued a traffic plan as the city braces to deal with TLP protests today (Friday). TLP’s protest is reportedly moving from Lahore to the federal capital for a long march.

    Containers have been placed at various points in Lahore, including the Samanabad turn at Multan Road and at the Grid Station Stop. Containers have also been placed at the Dubai Chowk in Iqbal Town’s Boulevard area to stop protesters from assembling. 

    Earlier, the Ministry of Interior had written to the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) to suspend internet services in Lahore due to TLP protests.  

    Strict security measures have been taken in Rawalpindi as authorities have blocked and placed containers on several roads.

  • ‘Ladlay ki niki niki khawaahishein puri hogayi hain’: Saleem Safi takes a dig at PM Khan

    ‘Ladlay ki niki niki khawaahishein puri hogayi hain’: Saleem Safi takes a dig at PM Khan

    Senior journalist Saleem Safi, while speaking on Geo News programme, ‘Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Sath’, said, “Ladlay ki niki niki khawaahishein puri hogayi hain” [ Favourite’s small small wishes have been fulfilled]. Safi was alluding to Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan. His comments come in connection to the notification of the appointment of the new Director-General (DG) of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency. The sources close to the PM Khan said that most probably the notification of the new appointment would be issued on Friday (today).

    Anchorperson Shahzeb Khanzada further asked Safi that the Opposition is on the roads against the government but the ruling party seems very relaxed and if there is any strategy behind this because they do not consider the protests of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) a threat.

    “Where is the Opposition? I have not seen any Opposition in this country for the past three years. The tragedy is such that the ones who have been given the government do not know how to do governance and the ones in the Opposition do not know how to do Opposition,” replied Safi.

    Khanzada questioned senior journalist Asma Shirazi if there is any political strategy with which the Opposition plans on ousting the sitting government?

    “Definitely a strategy will be made. The Opposition is relaxed and just reviewing what is happening right now. There is a lot of miss trust with the institutions,” replied Shriazi.

  • News channel accidentally airs porn video during weather report

    News channel accidentally airs porn video during weather report

    A news channel based in Spokane, Washington, aired a short pornographic clip during their 6pm weather report.

    The video shows Meteorologist Michelle Boss, along with her co-anchor, Cody Proctor, giving the weather update when the clip was aired in the background. The weather expert and the anchor did not react to the video and continued with their report before the explicit video was stopped.
    The news outlet apologised for the incident hours later.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ey-qetPMjtc&t=11s

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    Some of the viewers reported the incident to the police and the cops are currently investigating the matter, although no one has been held responsible so far. The department said it would investigate how the video was played and the channel is cooperating fully with the police.

  • Woman raped in metro bus underpass in Rawalpindi

    Woman raped in metro bus underpass in Rawalpindi

    A woman has reportedly been tortured and raped by a university student in the underpass of the Metro Bus Station in Rehmanabad, reports Dawn.

    According to the Police Investigating Officer (IO), the suspect, identified as Talal Munir, is studying Information Technology (IT). He was arrested by the local police right after the First Information Report (FIR).

    The survivor is a resident of Lahore. She complained to New Town police that she informed her brother about a job in a boys’ hostel, which was advertised on the Facebook account of the suspect.

    According to her statement, her brother contacted the suspect. She then travelled to Rawalpindi with her aunt.

    The victim said that upon reaching the location, the suspect forcibly took her to a boy’s dormitory, where he began slapping her and closed the door from inside. Later, she said she was taken to the underpass and raped.

    Police said the victim was taken to a hospital for medical examination. However, a Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) test of both the victim and the suspect is yet to be conducted.

  • PTI’s Shahbaz Gill’s entry in press clubs to be banned for maligning journalist Asma Shirazi

    PTI’s Shahbaz Gill’s entry in press clubs to be banned for maligning journalist Asma Shirazi

    Special Assistant to the Prime Minister for Political Communication Dr Shahbaz Gill in a press conference on Thursday allegedly accused senior journalist Asma Shirazi of maligning First Lady Bushra Bibi in an article about the existing political situation and the government’s handling of it.

    Gill held a presser in connection with the article written by Shirazi for BBC Urdu, which criticised the government without naming any individual, including Prime Minister Imran Khan’s wife.

    Critising Shirazi for her article, Gill said, “While criticising, people forget that First Lady Bushra Bibi is a daughter of Pakistan first, then she is a mother and then a wife. If you have any proof Asma Shirzai Sahiba of all the things you have accused her of, then you have every right to report news if you have the proof of it, but don’t make news out of assumptions.”

    “If you dislike the prime minister’s family, you can hold a grudge against them, but there are ethical limits.”

    Gill expressed resentment with some senior journalists for supporting Shirazi [on Twitter] with the hashtag ‘I stand with Asma Shirazi’.

    He asked whether she was doing “all this after failing to find any scandal of the PM in the last three years”.

    Gill’s presser was widely critised. Press clubs in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Peshawar, and Quetta will ban Gill’s entry unless he apologises to Asma Shirazi for baseless allegations.

    Lahore Press Club released a statement condemning the vile comments of PM’s aide and said, “All Press Clubs of Pakistan will ban the entry of Shahbaz Gill, and the media will boycott him.”

    Human Rights Commission of Pakistan tweeted, “HRCP is appalled by @SHABAZGIL’s slurs against senior journalist @asmashirazi and his attempts to disparage her professional and personal integrity. Such behaviour reflects the govt’s regrettable antipathy towards critical reportage, which is every journalist’s right.”

    Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) warned of serious consequences for the use of abusive and intimidating language against Asma Shirazi by Shahbaz Gill.

    Journalist Benazir Shah tweeted, “The special assistant to the prime minister for political communication just held a press conference against journalist Asma Shirazi, who is already being viciously trolled and attacked since yesterday. This is what targeted harassment looks like by govt officials.”

    Lawyer Reema Omer tweeted, “Shahbaz Gill’s vile press conference against @asmashirazi is a new low for this Government And given their already atrocious record on media freedom, this is saying a lot.”

    Earlier, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) official Twitter account posted a video of an old telephonic conversation between Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) chief Nawaz Sharif and journalist Asma Shirazi during a telephonic press conference. The tweet came after journalists condemned the ruling party for targeted harassment.

    PTI’s official account also asked social media users to mention the names of the journalists who have blocked them for ‘questioning’ the journalists.

    “We have received a lot of feedback from folks who have been blocked unfairly by journalists for asking questions (no abuse or harsh language at all). If you suffered an unfair block, mention in this thread. We will request journalists to unblock you,” the tweet from the official Twitter handle of the ruling party read.

  • ‘I was embarrassed’: Amar Khan opens up on comparisons with Deepika Padukone

    ‘I was embarrassed’: Amar Khan opens up on comparisons with Deepika Padukone

    Actor Amar Khan has recently talked about working in India and broke her silence on viral meme from Hum Style Awards where people compared her expression with that of Deepika Padukone from Met Gala.

    Amar Khan Becomes Meme Over Hum Style Awards 2021 Look - Lens

    The Dil-e-Gumshuda star stated that she was embarrassed after seeing the picture and that was taken out of a video. Her assistant asked her to hold her breath for the pictures while she was managing her gown so she made the expression which went viral.

    The Bela Pur Ki Dayan actor has recently appeared on Waseem Badami’s sports transmission Har Lamha Purjosh and the host asked her that if she will be offered to work in India, keeping the the situation between the two countries in mind, would she go and work there?

    Replying to the question, the Qayamat diva said: “I will not at all go and work there, I will not do work there.”

    Further giving an explanation to her answer she said, “I have studied film making from my country, I would love to work in my country, why to go there, their industry is already flourishing, we should work here.”

    On the work front, Amar can currently be seen in ARY Digital’s Baddua, opposite Muneeb Butt.

  • ‘Meri Pasand’: Humaima Malick clears the air, shares picture with both her ‘bhabhis’

    ‘Meri Pasand’: Humaima Malick clears the air, shares picture with both her ‘bhabhis’

    Actor Humaima Malick has recently shared some pictures with sister Dua Malik and bhabhi’s (sisters-in-law) Alizey Feroze Khan and Sidra Ali from Mehfil-e-Milad on the occasion of Eid Milad-un-Nabi.

    Taking to Instagram stories, the Bol star had shared some happy moments together. “Meri bhabhies meri pasand. These two are the source of happiness in our life, say MashaAllah,” she wrote as her caption.

    Take a look:

    While she also penned a note for her sister Dua Malik.

    “I may not be able to solve all your problems, but I promise you won’t have to face them alone,” wrote the Raja Natwarlal diva.

    While Dua Malik is seeing reciting Naat at Mehfil-e-Milad.

  • IN PICTURES: Usman Mukhtar, Zunaira Inam’s Mayun

    IN PICTURES: Usman Mukhtar, Zunaira Inam’s Mayun

    Actor Usman Mukhtar has begun his wedding festivities with Mayun ceremony being the first. The Sabaat star is getting married to Zuniara Inam Khan.

    Some beautiful photos the event have gone viral on social media. The couple can be seen enjoying the event in pictures and videos.

    Have a look from the pictures of the event:

    Usman tied the knot earlier in March in an intimate nikkah ceremony that took place Islamabad.