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  • Cristiano Ronaldo hits another historic milestone

    Cristiano Ronaldo hits another historic milestone

    Portuguese football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has achieved another historic milestone after scoring his 100th goal for the Al Nassr during the Saudi Super Cup final against Al Ahli.

    Although his team could not secure the title, the team’s forward achieved a record-breaking feat.

    Reports confirm that Ronaldo has now become the first player in history to score 100 or more goals for four different clubs. He netted 450 goals for Real Madrid, 145 for Manchester United, 101 for Juventus, and now 100 for Al Nassr.

    Ronaldo also remains the highest international goal scorer of all time, with 138 goals for Portugal’s national team.

    Alongside this achievement, Ronaldo recently got engaged to his longtime partner Georgina Rodríguez after eight years of dating. According to reports, the 40-year-old football star proposed to Georgina with a diamond ring.

    Georgina shared the happy news on Instagram, posting a picture of the ring on her hand resting over Ronaldo’s hand, showcasing the large diamond engagement ring.

  • Garbage collection in Punjab will now cost you between Rs200 and Rs5,000

    Garbage collection in Punjab will now cost you between Rs200 and Rs5,000

    The Punjab government has introduced a garbage collection tax across the province under the ‘Suthra Punjab’ initiative, approved by the provincial cabinet. The tax applies to both residential and commercial properties, with the Lahore Waste Management Company (LWMC) tasked with collections in Lahore.

    According to established rates, urban homes up to five marlas will be charged Rs300 a month, while rural homes of the same size will pay Rs200. Houses between five and 10 marlas will be taxed Rs500 in cities and Rs200 in villages.

    For properties between 10 marlas and one kanal, the monthly tax is Rs1,000 in urban areas and Rs400 in rural areas. Residential units of 20 to 40 marlas will be charged Rs2,000 in cities and Rs400 in villages. Homes exceeding 40 marlas will pay Rs5,000 per month in urban areas, while rural homes above 20 marlas will continue to pay Rs400.

    The tax also applies to commercial real estate. Small shops will be charged Rs500 in urban areas and Rs300 in rural areas. Medium-sized shops will pay Rs1,000 in cities and Rs700 in villages. Large businesses and industries will be taxed Rs3,000 in urban areas and Rs2,000 in rural areas.

    The government has linked the new tax to efforts to improve waste management services across Punjab. Officials stated that by involving local bodies and the LWMC, collections will be streamlined, and the funds will support the cleanliness campaign.

    The ‘Suthra Punjab’ initiative, launched earlier this year, is part of a broader strategy to upgrade municipal services. The garbage tax is one of the first steps under this program, with more measures expected in the coming months.

  • Pakistan, Bangladesh agree on visa free travel for diplomats, officials

    Pakistan, Bangladesh agree on visa free travel for diplomats, officials

    Ishaq Dar, the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, concluded a historic visit to Dhaka on Sunday, the first by a Pakistani foreign minister in 13 years, signing six agreements Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) regarding trade, diplomacy, media, education, and cultural cooperation.

    During his stay, Dar met Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus, Foreign Policy Adviser Touhid Hossain, senior political leaders, and trade officials. The visit, widely described as a “milestone,” reflects Islamabad and Dhaka’s renewed efforts to reset relations following years of strained ties.

    The agreements signed included visa abolition for diplomatic and official passport holders, MoUs between the two countries’ foreign service academies and think tanks, a media cooperation accord between Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) and Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS), a cultural exchange programme for 2025–2028, and the establishment of a joint working group on trade.

    In his meeting with Chief Adviser Yunus, Dar conveyed Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s greetings and reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to strengthening bilateral relations. Both sides discussed trade, economic cooperation, youth exchanges, and regional security.

     According to the Foreign office, Yunus stressed the importance of revitalising Saarc, saying: “I encourage Saarc, and I see our relationship with Pakistan and other Saarc countries as one of the highest priorities.”

    Dar also announced the launch of the “Pakistan-Bangladesh Knowledge Corridor,” which will lead to 500 scholarships given by Pakistan to Bangladeshi students over the course of the following five years, with a quarter going to medical school.

    Training programmes for 100 Bangladeshi civil servants were also offered, while scholarships under the Pakistan Technical Assistance Programme were raised from five to 25.

    The foreign minister met with Dr. Shafiqur Rahman, the emir of Jamaat-e-Islami, and Begum Khaleda Zia, the chairperson of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party.

     At Zia’s house, Dar recalled her 2006 trip to Pakistan and wished her a speedy recovery. Dar praised Rahman’s “lifelong positive contribution in the fields of politics, education, and social welfare” when paying him a visit while he recovered from heart surgery.

    Foreign Policy Adviser Touhid Hossain, speaking to reporters after his meeting with Dar, said: “We have raised unresolved issues such as an apology or expression of regret for 1971, claims over assets, and the matter of stranded Pakistani citizens. It would be wrong to expect problems of 54 years to be solved in a single day.”

     Dar emphasized, however, that the issue had already been addressed. “As far as unresolved issues are concerned, this matter was first settled in writing in 1974, and this historic document is available to both countries. Later, General Musharraf came here and addressed this matter in a very open and explicit manner,” he told journalists.

    He continued: “In my view, once this matter has been settled between brothers, Islam also instructs us to keep our hearts clean. Therefore, we should move forward and work together, because our future is bright. In line with our Islamic teachings, the Quran, and the Sunnah, we must keep our hearts pure and move forward. We are one family, and we must work together to do the best for the people of both countries.” 

    Dar described his discussions in Dhaka as “excellent,” saying: “There was no disagreement on any matter, which is a very positive sign. We are working together to take economic and trade relations between our two countries to new heights.” 


    At a reception hosted by Pakistan’s High Commissioner in Dhaka, Dar noted the deep-rooted cultural and religious connections between the two nations. “The relations between the two countries are anchored in centuries-old shared traditions, Islamic heritage, social norms and literary expressions,” he remarked, adding that the people of Pakistan hold “fraternal sentiments” toward the people of Bangladesh.

    Both sides agreed to look into measures to improve connectivity and economic cooperation during the visit, which also included discussions with trade and commerce officials. Two decades after its last session, reports in Dhaka indicate that Pakistan and Bangladesh intend to call a new meeting of the long-stalled Joint Economic Commission later this year.

    Dar’s trip has been hailed as a major turning point in Pakistan-Bangladesh ties, indicating cautious optimism about the future with the signing of new agreements, strengthened political engagement, and commitments for educational and cultural exchanges.

  • Nirmal Purja becomes first climber to complete 50 ascents of 8,000-meter peaks

    Nirmal Purja becomes first climber to complete 50 ascents of 8,000-meter peaks

    Nepalese mountaineer Nirmal “Nims” Purja MBE, popularly known as Nimsdai, made history by completing 50 ascents of peaks over 8,000 meters, the most by any climber.

    Purja achieved this milestone on Pakistan’s Nanga Parbat (8,126 meters), one of the world’s most dangerous mountains.

    “This was the most dangerous climb of my life, battling fierce winds, blue ice, and rockfall,” Purja said after completing the summit.

    Out of the 50 ascents, he scaled 22 without supplemental oxygen, setting a new world record.

    Purja dedicated the achievement to 200 years of Nepal-UK friendship, carrying a flag to honour his service in the Gurkhas and UK Special Forces.

    The climber first gained global recognition in 2019 with Project Possible, where he climbed all 14 of the world’s 8,000-meter peaks in six months and six days. His record-breaking feat was later featured in the Netflix documentary 14 Peaks: Nothing Is Impossible.

    In 2021, he joined the historic team that completed the first winter ascent of K2, summiting without oxygen.

    Beyond mountaineering, Purja runs the Nimsdai Foundation, which supports education, environmental initiatives, and mountain communities.

    He is now pursuing his ambitious Hat-Trick Challenge, which involves climbing all 14 8,000-meter peaks and the Seven Summits for a third time, with proceeds funding his foundation’s projects.

  • Fawad Khan’s ‘Abir Gulaal’ pushed back for international release

    Fawad Khan’s ‘Abir Gulaal’ pushed back for international release

    Fawad Khan’s Bollywood comeback film Abir Gulaal will hit Pakistani cinemas on August 29, while international audiences will have to wait until September 12, as distributors have confirmed a delayed worldwide release.

    The romantic drama, directed by Aarti S. Bagdi and starring Vaani Kapoor alongside Fawad Khan, will be screened in more than 1,000 cinemas across 75 countries. While the international release date has now been revised for a third time, the Pakistan schedule remains unchanged.

    The film was originally set to be released on May 9, but was postponed to late August. Despite its international release, Abir Gulaal will not be screened in India due to bans on Pakistani artists. This prohibition was imposed by the Central Board of Film Certification after the 2019 Pulwama attack, reinforced following the April 22 Pahalgam attack this year, and continues under pressure from organisations such as the All Indian Cine Workers Association and the Federation of Western India Cine Employees.

    The movie is produced by Indian Stories, A Richer Lens, and Aarjay Pictures. The production team includes Vivek B Agarwal, Avantika Hari, and Rakesh Sippy.

    Fawad Khan portrays a UK-based chef, while Vaani Kapoor plays the lead female character. The cast also features Lisa Haydon, Ridhi Dogra, Parmeet Sethi, and Farida Jalal.

    In the lead-up to its debut, the film’s soundtrack, composed by Amit Trivedi, has generated strong interest. Several songs have already been released online and resonated with listeners, keeping the project in the public eye despite multiple delays.

    Abir Gulaal marks Khan’s return to Bollywood after nearly a decade. His previous films in India include Khoobsurat (2014), Kapoor & Sons (2016), and Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (2016).

  • OGDCL’s journey of powering Pakistan’s future with resilience

    OGDCL’s journey of powering Pakistan’s future with resilience

    Established in 1961, Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL) has remained at the forefront of Pakistan’s energy sector.

    Over the decades, the company has transformed into a publicly listed giant on the Karachi and London stock exchanges and today stands as the country’s largest company by market capitalisation, with repeated inclusion in the Forbes Global 2000.


    Initially, the company was listed as OGDC, tasked with undertaking a systematic exploratory program and promoting Pakistan’s oil and gas prospects. It was restructured as a Public Limited Company in 1997, becoming OGDCL.


    Strategically entrenched across Sindh, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan, OGDCL holds more than 40 percent of the country’s awarded hydrocarbon acreage and operates 50 oil and gas fields with 18 processing facilities. Its daily crude production has surged toward 50,000 barrels per day—a milestone reflecting recent technological upgrades such as electrical submersible pumps and enhanced production interventions.


    Under forward-looking leadership, the company is aggressively steering growth—both horizontal and vertical. On the domestic front, it projects gas output to rise from roughly 800 million cubic feet to 1 billion cubic feet per day in the next three years.


    On the international front, OGDCL is advancing in the Offshore Block-5 in Abu Dhabi as part of the Pakistan International Oil Limited (PIOL) consortium. This landmark venture represents the first opportunity for Pakistani E&P firms to explore oil and gas resources alongside ADNOC, with production expected to commence by 2027.


    The energy to Operate was the force that has powered OGDCL’s journey for decades. For 65 years, OGDCL has operated with resilience and responsibility, building a legacy that has powered the nation and strengthened communities. Today, as it stands at the cusp of transformation, the company is poised to begin a new journey — one that will carry forward its tradition of operational excellence while embracing innovation and sustainability.


    As OGDCL enters this defining phase, more than just statistics fuel the story—it is one of resilience, diversification, and adaptation. From its beginnings to a commanding role in Pakistan’s energy and emerging mining sectors, the company is embracing a broader role, one defined by continuity, innovation, and national significance.

  • Ducky Bhai admits mistakes, apologises for inappropriate videos, endorsing gambling apps without verification

    Ducky Bhai admits mistakes, apologises for inappropriate videos, endorsing gambling apps without verification

    Popular Pakistani YouTuber Saad ur Rehman, widely known as Ducky Bhai, has issued a public apology, admitting his past “mistakes”.

    He acknowledged promoting gambling applications without verifying their legality and creating inappropriate content during his early roasting days.

    During the hearing, the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) requested more time, saying it is still probing claims that the YouTuber promoted gambling apps in his videos. The court accepted the request and extended his remand by five days.

    Speaking to a private media outlet after the proceedings, Ducky Bhai admitted his past actions and apologised to the nation. “During my roasting days, I made inappropriate videos and I want to apologise to the entire Pakistani nation for that,” he said.

    He also explained how he promoted gambling apps without verifying their legality. “Some applications came for promotion and I endorsed them without checking because they were also being shown during PSL matches. I did not realise whether these apps were allowed in Pakistan or not,” he added.

    Ducky Bhai further said, “The gambling app appeared in PSL as well, so I did not think it was an issue. I deeply regret this and seek forgiveness for my actions.”

    According to the FIR, investigators booked Ducky Bhai under multiple sections of the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) 2016, including Section 13 (Electronic Forgery), Section 14 (Electronic Fraud), Section 25 (Spamming), and Section 26 (Spoofing), along with Sections 294-B and 420 of the Pakistan Penal Code.

    The case alleges that Ducky Bhai and other influencers promoted gambling platforms such as Binomo, 1xBet, Bet365, and B9 Game for financial gain, which caused losses for users who invested money on these apps. Investigators said they collected 27 video links from his account that promoted these platforms, although many videos have since been removed.

    Authorities arrested the YouTuber at Lahore airport on August 16. Initially, they placed him on a two-day physical remand, extended it to four days, and then added another five-day extension on Saturday.

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  • End to empty threats? India upholds Indus Water Treaty, alerts Pakistan of potential flooding

    End to empty threats? India upholds Indus Water Treaty, alerts Pakistan of potential flooding

    After months of what now appear to be empty threats, India has upheld the Indus Water Treaty (IWT), sharing with Pakistan the details of potential floods as monsoon wreaks havoc on both sides of the border.

    In April-May, New Delhi had moved to unilaterally suspend the water-distribution agreement for the Indus River and its tributaries. Statements from Indian leadership had come following a terror attack in held Kashmir’s Pahalgam, for which India blamed Pakistan.

    While both sides continue to trade barbs over the suspension and legality of an end to IWT amid fresh military clashes, reports on Monday said that India has upheld the treaty, warning Pakistan of a potential major flood in the Tawi River at Jammu.

    According to reports, the Indian High Commission in Islamabad conveyed the alert on Sunday, after which Pakistani authorities issued warnings in relevant areas.

    Islamabad and New Delhi disagree over the use of the water from rivers that flow downstream from India into the Indus River basin in Pakistan.

    There is no provision in the treaty for either country to unilaterally hold in abeyance or terminate the pact, which has clear dispute resolution systems. The treaty explicitly bounds both countries to share details of the water volume in the rivers and certain hydrological data.

    The Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague on June 27 ruled that India’s decision to unilaterally place the IWT in “abeyance” was not supported by the pact’s provisions, reinforcing its jurisdiction over disputes between the two countries.

    The court found that its competence could not be affected by the unilateral decision of a party taken after the initiation of arbitral proceedings, regardless of whether India’s recent decision was characterised as a suspension of the treaty or otherwise.

  • Israeli strikes in Yemen’s capital kill six

    Israeli strikes in Yemen’s capital kill six

    Israeli strikes in Yemen’s capital Sanaa on Sunday killed at least six people, according to the country’s Houthi rebels, who have repeatedly launched missiles and drones at Israel throughout the Gaza war.

    AFP images showed a large fireball lighting up the skies over the rebel-held capital, leaving behind a column of thick, black smoke.

    The Houthi-run Saba news agency reported six people killed and 86 wounded in the Israeli raid, with more than 20 in critical condition, citing the health ministry.

    A Houthi security source told AFP the strikes had targeted a building in central Sanaa. The group’s Al-Masirah TV reported they had also hit an oil company facility and a power station in Sanaa’s south which was already struck last Sunday.

    The Israeli army said it had hit a military compound where the presidential palace is located, along with two power stations and a fuel depot.

    The strikes were “in response to repeated attacks by the Houthi terrorist regime against the State of Israel and its civilians”, including “in recent days”, it said.

    Late Friday, the Houthis fired a missile that Israeli authorities said had “most likely fragmented in mid-air”.

    Media outlets the Times of Israel and Ynet, citing the Israeli military, reported the missile had carried a cluster warhead, the first of its kind known to have been fired from Yemen.

    – ‘Heart of the capital’ –

    The Israeli defence ministry released a photo on Sunday showing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defence Minister Israel Katz and military chief Eyal Zamir following the strikes in Yemen from a command bunker.

    Netanyahu said the air force had struck “the presidential palace in the heart of the capital Sanaa, the city’s power plant and the fuel tanks that supply it”, according to a statement released by his office.

    “The terrorist Houthi regime is learning the hard way that it will pay — and has paid already — a very high price for its aggression against the State of Israel,” he said, adding “the whole region” was also learning a lesson in Israeli power.

    In a statement from their political bureau, the Houthis vowed to respond, saying they would “not deviate from the fight” against Israel and its ally the United States “until the aggression stops and the (Israeli) blockade on Gaza is lifted”.

    Iran’s foreign ministry on Sunday condemned the Israeli strikes.

    – ‘Compound interest’ –

    Since the October 2023 start of the Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip, the Houthis have repeatedly fired missiles and drones at Israel, claiming to be acting in solidarity with the Palestinians.

    Most of the Houthi attacks have been intercepted, but they have prompted retaliatory Israeli air strikes on rebel targets in Yemen.

    On August 17, Israel said it targeted an energy infrastructure site in Sanaa linked to the Houthis, with Al-Masirah reporting at the time the capital’s Haziz power station was hit.

    The Israeli military said the Haziz facility was also struck on Sunday.

    Katz said earlier this month that the Houthis would “pay with compound interest for every attempt to fire at Israel”.

    Beyond attacks on Israel itself, the Houthis have also targeted ships they say are linked to the country in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.

  • ‘Can a son not walk his mother?’: PTI rubbishes govt claim regarding Imran Khan’s nephew

    ‘Can a son not walk his mother?’: PTI rubbishes govt claim regarding Imran Khan’s nephew

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has alleged that the Punjab government misused a video to falsely link incarcerated former Prime Minister’s nephew, Shahrez Khan, to the May 9, 2023 riots.

    According to PTI, the clip, aired on PTV News and shared on its X account, does not show the attack on the Lahore corps commander’s residence. The party claims that it is actually from a party event in Kahna on September 21, 2024, featuring Shahrez with his mother Aleema Khan and leaders Khadija Shah and Shayan Bashir.

    PTI leader Shayan Bashir said the party had official permission for the Kahna event and that Shahrez was only driving his mother there because no driver was available. He added that police had restricted vehicle access, forcing participants to walk. Bashir also confirmed Shahrez’s arrest after meeting him at a Lahore Cantt police station.

    Sources privy to inside information also confirmed to The Current that Shahrez had only walked his mother to the jalsa venue, retierating that he had no political affiliations.

    “How does walking his mother make him political? Shahrez has never been interested, or even wants to be, in politics but can a son not walk his mother to where she needs to go?” they questioned.

    On August 21, officers in plainclothes reportedly picked up Shahrez from Aleema Khan’s Canal Road home while he was preparing to leave for an athletics championship. The next day, his younger brother Shershah was detained outside the house. Both remain in police custody.

    Earlier, Lahore police stated that Shahrez had been arrested in connection with the May 9 riots, claiming his name was added to the Jinnah House case in September 2023 through supplementary statements. PTI’s Secretary General Salman Akram Raja rejected the claim, saying Shahrez was not involved in politics. He alleged that men without warrants forcibly entered the house and took him away.

    Aleema Khan’s lawyer, Rana Mudassir, characterised the arrests as abductions, pointing out that neither brother was implicated in any case at the time of their arrests. He indicated that the legal team intended to seek relief from the Lahore High Court.

    Family sources also exclusively told The Current that Shahrez was not even in Lahore on the day of the May 9 riots.