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  • Eight PPP leaders summoned to FIA

    Eight PPP leaders summoned to FIA

    The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has issued notices to eight members of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), including provincial ministers. FIA has summoned them in person, reported Hum News.

    FIA notices have been issued to Nasir Shah, Saeed Ghani, Nafisa Shah, Qadir Patel, Shahida Rahmani, Naz Baloch, Shela Raza, and Qadir Khan Mandokhel.

    PPP leader Nafisa Shah said that the PPP members have been summoned after receiving a message from a nominee in a case regarding anti-Chief Justice speech.

    “The members have been notified by the FIA by issuing notices under the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA),” stated Nafisa Shah.

    “State machinery is being used to silence PPP spokespersons and leaders. Receiving a message from a person on WhatsApp does not constitute a crime nor does the PECA law apply,” added Nafisa Shah.

    The PPP leader said, “Political leaders receive thousands of messages. If receiving messages is criminalised, the whole world will be in jail.”

    She said that the PPP could not be silenced by such tactics and that the FIA ​​is misusing its powers.

    “Like the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), FIA is being used by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) for political engineering,” said Nafisa Shah.

    
    
  • Pakistan on Red List for not providing Covid-19 data, UK claims

    Pakistan on Red List for not providing Covid-19 data, UK claims

    The British government has claimed that the Pakistan authorities did not send them the Covid-19 data on vaccination and testing, which likely explains why Pakistan is still on the United Kingdom (UK) travel ban Red List while India and several other countries have been removed from the ban list and moved to the Amber category, Murtaza Ali Shah reports for The News.

    Social media users, Pakistani and some UK officials also criticised the UK’s decision to not move Pakistan from the Red List to the Amber List but it has now come to light that the Pakistan government’s National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) did not share the data of vaccination and testing with the UK authorities.

    The Pakistani government officials have claimed that the UK authorities did not ask them for any data; that the Pakistan government has been sharing data with the British High Commission in Islamabad. The data was accessible on the NCOC’s Twitter and the UK government could have easily checked it before making and announcing a decision on the latest removals and retention of the travel list.

    Several British Pakistani MPs wrote objection letters after it was announced that Pakistan would stay on the Red List while India was taken off the list despite worse Covid-19 situation.

     One British Pakistani spoke to a senior UK government minister who told the MP that Pakistan had failed to provide data to the UK government. There was no lobbying effort from the Pakistani government, which was why Pakistan remained on the Red List. Both the MP and the senior government minister wanted to be anonymous.

    On Friday, NCOC head Asad Umar, and SAPM National Health Services Dr Faisal Sultan conducted a virtual meeting with Pakistani-origin Labour MPs Khalid Mahmood, Muhammad Yasin, Tahir Ali, Afzal Khan, Lord Wajid Khan, Imran Hussain, Yasim Qureshi, Pakistan High Commissioner Moazzam Ali Khan, Naz Shah and Dr Rosena Khan.

    Five MPs, who spoke to Geo and The News, confirmed that the subject was discussed during the meeting whether Islamabad had given data to London or not – after two MPs asked the same question to Pakistani ministers. The MPs told Pakistan officials what the UK government had told them about not sharing the data.

    According to the MPs, Asad Umar told them that the data was publicly available on the NCOC forums including Twitter and Youtube and the UK authorities could have got it. According to one MP, Faisal Sultan said that he had not spoken to British High Commissioner Christian Turner in “4-5 weeks”.

    The MPs said they asked Pakistani ministers and Pakistan High Commission diplomats what efforts had they made to engage with the UK government through the Foreign Office and the High Commission to get Pakistan off the list. The MPs said Pakistani officials had no response.

    The Pakistan High Commission said on Friday that the Pakistani envoy met PM Boris Johnson at Sandhurst Academy and highlighted the issue of Red List.

    During their meeting with Asad Umar and Faisal Sultan, the MPs said that the UK government believed that Pakistan was performing lower in areas over positivity rate, percentage of genomic testing, and types of viruses, vaccination rates and testing.

    In comparison, other countries fared well and came off the Red List. One MP told the Pakistani officials that Pakistan had conducted under 300 genomics tests in the whole year while some countries were conducting 2,500 genomics tests a month.

    At the end of the meeting, Asad Umar tweeted: “Had a session with some UK MP’s regarding the continuation of Pakistan on the red list. Shared data regarding Covid disease surveillance and explained Pak strategy for Covid response. Will engage with the UK govt to ensure that red list decisions are based on science not politics.”

    One MP said that at the end of the meeting, Asad Umar shared with them the information sheets that were required. “It’s clear looking at these sheets that Pakistan has up-to-date data but I feel Pakistan authorities should have shared the same with the UK government and run effective lobbying. The UK MPs have been raising their voice because they are under pressure from their constituents but it’s the government’s responsibility to have engaged with the UK government,” said the MP.

  • Alizeh Shah appeals to netizens to stop trolling her

    Alizeh Shah appeals to netizens to stop trolling her

    Ehad-e-Wafa star Alizeh Shah was trolled in July 2021 for her choice of dressing at the 5th Hum Style Awards. She took to her Instagram to post a cryptic post urging netizens to not say anything when they don’t have anything good to say.

    She was earlier trolled for her choice of dressing at the 5th Hum Style Awards.

    The Superstar diva also posted a story describing her equation with haters.

    Mohabbat Tujhe Alvida‘s director, Barkat Sidiki has roped in Alizeh Shah, Ali Rehman Khan and Khushal Khan in his forthcoming directorial venture. Titled as Lekin it is penned by Aliya Bukhari, known for writing several HUM TV shows including the ongoing Yun Toh Hai Pyar Bohut.

    The team is currently shooting in Karachi and the play will go on-air later this year on HUM TV.

  • ‘It’s professional jealousy, she body shamed me’: Faryal opens up on ‘war’ with Sonya Hussyn

    ‘It’s professional jealousy, she body shamed me’: Faryal opens up on ‘war’ with Sonya Hussyn

    In May 2021, actor Sonya Hussyn stated on the chat show Time out with Ahsan Khan  that she does not know who actor Faryal Mehmood is. It is pertinent to mention here that both the actresses share a turbulent history with each other.

    Faryal has now finally opened up on her equation with Sonya on Time out with Ahsan Khan by stating, ” Sonya mujhe nahi jaanti magar me usay jaanti hoon, we have been on a set together”.

    The Dassi actor added, ‘Unho ne mere motapay ka mazaak udaya jub me moti thi, galat hai yeh bohat. Maine unhe call out kia and it became a mess. All of a sudden she’s stating that she doesn’t know me, it’s fine.”

    She concluded on the note saying, “It’s professional jealousy, I like it, I love Sonya”.

    Faryal replaced Sonya in the Faysal Qureshi, Amina Sheikh and Zahid Ahmed starrer, Sorry-A Love Story after the Saraab star opted out of it over issues with the production team.

    The two leading ladies worked together in a 2015’s drama serial Farwa Ki ABC directed by Sohail Javed, Faryal was new in the industry and played a supporting role in the play headlined by Sonya.

    Farwa Ki ABC - Wikipedia

    The Farwa Ki ABC divas exchanged in a social media war after the drama where Sonya made fun of her appearance and upcoming project. Faryal reverted back with salty comments and asked Sonya to “Take a rickshaw to where you came from”.

  • VIDEO: Emirates ‘flight attendant’ on top of Burj Khalifa to celebrate UK travel rules change

    VIDEO: Emirates ‘flight attendant’ on top of Burj Khalifa to celebrate UK travel rules change

    Emirates shared a 32-second clip of a woman in their airline cabin crew uniform standing on top of the Burj Khalifa to celebrate the removal of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from the UK’s Red List.

    In the video, the woman can be seen holding boards that read: “Moving the UAE to the UK Amber List has made us feel on top of the world.” The camera then pans out to reveal that the crew member is at the tip of the tallest building in the world, Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, which stands at 830 meters.

    The brave ‘flight attendant’ was played by skydiver and stuntwoman Nicole Smith-Ludvik. She expressed her gratitude on Instagram, “This is, without a doubt, one of the most amazing and exciting stunts I’ve ever done. A big shoutout to Emirates Airlines for your creative marketing idea! It was a pleasure being a part of the team.”

    The shoot was carried out with the help of a helicopter and drones.

    Nicole was required to stand on the top for hours and the stunt required a vast amount of planning and safety measures to go ahead, as per sources.

    Last week, the British government announced that the UAE and Bahrain will be removed from the UK’s travel Red List. The airline will soon resume its services in the United Kingdom.

    Unvaccinated passengers arriving from Amber List countries need to isolate for 10 days upon their arrival but can be released after five days with a negative test result. However, those who have been fully vaccinated do not have to self-isolate but must provide a negative Covid-19 test within two days of arrival.

  • CM Punjab Buzdar promises to ensure better sporting facilities for youth

    CM Punjab Buzdar promises to ensure better sporting facilities for youth

    Chief Minister Usman Buzdar has promised to ensure better sporting facilities for youth in Pakistan.

    Taking to Twitter, CM said: “The whole nation is proud of Arshad Nadeem. He finished in top 5 but his determination will motivate and inspire Millions of Pakistanis.”

    “Punjab Government will Insha Allah ensure more and better sporting facilities for our youth to follow in the footsteps of Talha Talib and Arshad Nadeem,” said the CM.

    While several others encouraged both Arshad Nadeem and Talha Talib for their efforts in Olympics without any facility.

    Here are a few tweets from politicians, sportsmen and notables, encouraging Nadeem:

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    Arshad congratulated the gold medalist Neeraj Chopra and apologised from the nation for letting them down.

    https://twitter.com/ArshadNadeemPak/status/1423983262406483972?s=20

    The 24-year-old athlete finished fifth among 12 contestants as India’s Neeraj won gold and Czech Republic’s Jakub Vadlejch and Vitezslav Vesely claimed silver and bronze medals.

    Arshad Nadeem was aspiring to win Pakistan’s first Olympics medal since the men’s hockey team earned a podium finish in 1992.

    The athlete made history last week as he became first-ever Pakistani athlete to qualify for the final of any track and field event in the Olympics.

  • Mariyam Nafees claps back at a troll for shaming her dressing

    Actor Mariyam Nafees responded back to a troll on Instagram for shaming her choice of clothing. A netizen commented under the Diyar-e-Dil star’s post: “Feminism, does not mean exposing skin, partying late night and many other things, that is vulgarity. Feminism ke naam pe kitni azadi chaiye?”

    To which the Fitrat actor replied, “Tou aap jaan chor dein na. Let people live there lives as they please. You do you.”

    Fellow actress Hajra Yamin commented under her post to express her appreciation.

    Earlier, in July she called out PTI leader Ali Amin Gandapur for sexist comments on fellow politician Maryam Nawaz.

    The star also posted a picture with a message on her social media handles to spread awareness on the true essence of feminism.

  • Ex-cop loses life saving child from being hit by train in Lahore

    A former police official died on Friday while trying to save a child from being crushed by a train in Lahore, ARY News reported.

    According to details shared by Superintendent of Police (SP) City Lahore Hassan Jahangir, the former sub-inspector Siddique, who retired from service last year, lost his life at a railway track while saving a child.

    “The child was playing at a railway crossing and was about to be hit by a train when Siddique rescued him and in the entire process lost his life after being crushed by the train,” the police official said.

    The SP said that the sub-inspector was on his way to his personal work when the incident happened. “We are also looking for the parents of the child who was saved in the entire effort,” he said.

    Siddique retired last year after serving at the police department for 38 years.
    The body of the former cop has been moved to a hospital for the medico-legal process.

  • Sarah, Ayeza and Noor indulge in a fun banter on social media

    Sarah, Ayeza and Noor indulge in a fun banter on social media

    Preet Na Kariyo star and Sarah Khan’s younger sister Noor Zafar Khan posted a picture on her official Instagram handle and asked netizens to caption the picture for her. The Laapata divas Sarah and Ayeza commented under her post with humorous comments.

    Responding back to the Mere Paas Tum Ho star, Noor mentioned that her crush is Thomas William Hiddleston.

    On the work front, Ayeza and Sarah are currently featuring in Laapata co-starring Ali Rehman Khan whereas Noor was last seen in HUM TV’s Bharam.

  • ‘I will not apologise’: Hania Aamir is ‘struggling’, Ayesha and Mahira cheer

    ‘I will not apologise’: Hania Aamir is ‘struggling’, Ayesha and Mahira cheer

    Actor Hania Aamir took to her Instagram handle to share her feelings on the hatred that she recives from the netizens. The talented star added an extensive caption with her post.

    Ayesha Omar and Aashir Wajahat commented under her post and expressed their support to her. Superstar Mahira Khan also liked her post extending her support to her.

    Earlier this year, Hania received severe backlash from netizens on posting a video with Wajahat brothers. She later deleted the video due to extreme hate comments by social media users.

    The Ishqiya star posted a video on her Instagram, in which she was seen laying on Aashir, son of Shazia Wajahat and Wajahat Rauf. Within a few minutes, the post got flooded with criticism by the netizens.

    Hania Aamir

    In June 2020, Hania received a lot of backlash from her fans on posting a video with Wajahat brothers. She later deleted the video due to extreme hate comments by social media users..

    The Parwaaz Hai Junoon actress also shared a post on her social media, saying: “I share my personal life in little bits and pieces here. Some appreciate. Some think I shouldn’t,” adding, “I do it to connect with the people who love me on this platform. I am here spreading laughs and smiles.”

    On the work front, she will be seen next in Pardey Mein Rehne Do opposite Ali Rehman Khan and drama serial, Sang-e-Mah co-starring Atif Aslam.