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  • Pakistan makes history with first-ever ice hockey championship win

    Pakistan makes history with first-ever ice hockey championship win

    Pakistan has achieved a historic milestone in ice hockey after winning the LATAM Cup Division III Championship in the United States.

    The national team defeated Peru 6-1 in the final to claim the title, remaining unbeaten throughout the tournament.

    Pakistan’s women’s team also delivered an impressive performance, securing a bronze medal in the Division II category.

    The championship featured more than 62 teams from 17 countries, making Pakistan’s victory even more significant.

    This remarkable achievement is expected to boost the popularity and development of ice hockey in Pakistan, a sport considered unconventional in the country.

  • India-Pakistan clash set for next month in Asia Cup 2025

    India-Pakistan clash set for next month in Asia Cup 2025

    The Indian government has approved the participation of the Indian cricket team in Asia Cup 2025, paving the way for a high-profile clash with Pakistan next month.

    The Ministry of Sports has confirmed that the Indian men’s cricket team will compete in the Asia Cup as it is a multi-nation event.

    According to Indian media reports, the ministry announced that India and Pakistan can face each other in international tournaments but there will be no bilateral series between the two nations.

    The ministry further stated that no Indian team will be allowed to travel to Pakistan for any sporting event, nor will any Pakistani team be permitted to play bilateral matches in India.

    Under the new policy, India will play against Pakistan as per the schedule in the Asia Cup, since it is a multi-team tournament featuring other nations from the region.

    The Asia Cup is set to begin on September 9 in the UAE, with the much-anticipated India-Pakistan match scheduled for September 14 in Dubai.

  • PTA says mobile, data services restored in Quetta on court’s order

    PTA says mobile, data services restored in Quetta on court’s order

    Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) on Thursday stated that mobile and data services have been restored in Quetta and other cities in compliance with the orders of the provincial high court.

    The development came as the high court resumed hearing a case regarding the suspension of mobile and internet services in the province. 

    On August 6, citing security concerns, authorities had suspended mobile internet services in several Balochistan’s districts, including the capital Quetta, with the blackout scheduled to last until August 31.

    Last week, the Balochistan Consumer Civil Society filed a petition, contending that the disruption severely affected online learning, disrupted business activities, and created communication hurdles for travellers.

    At the outset of today’s hearing, PTA authorities apprised the court that mobile and data services had been restored in some cities. “It may take two hours to fully restore mobile and internet services (across the province),” PTA authorities told the court.

    When the petitioner, Balochistan’s Consumer Civil Society chairman Khair Muhammad, told the court that mobile phone internet service was not fully restored in Quetta, the court remarked: “Concerned officials will be summoned again on August 25 if mobile and internet services are not restored.”

  • Nabeel Qureshi turns Babrik Shah’s criticism of Fahad Mustafa into a joke

    Nabeel Qureshi turns Babrik Shah’s criticism of Fahad Mustafa into a joke

    Director Nabeel Qureshi has reacted with sarcasm to actor Babrik Shah’s remarks about Fahad Mustafa’s acting skills during a recent TV interview. 

    In the interview, Babrik Shah took a dig at Fahad Mustafa’s acting, calling him “not film material” and “50-50” in movies. He added that Fahad’s real talent lies in hosting, even comparing him with legendary host Tariq Aziz, who was admired for his unmatched screen presence.

    According to Babrik Shah, he is “not too good” in acting but deserves praise for his excellence as a host. 

    The remarks sparked strong reactions from fans, who came forward to defend Fahad Mustafa in the comments.

    One fan wrote, “Fahad Mustafa is a brilliant actor.”

    Another wrote, “Lol but will you tell me who is this uncle Fahad Mustafa ki screen presence itni hai we have been following his dramas since Tair e Lahooti and Abdul Qadir.”

    A fan added, “Fahad Mustafa is a superstar of Pakistan. He’s phenomenal in every field whether it’s hosting, acting or even production!! He drops bangers each time He’s the face of Pakistani TV and cinema!! PERIOD.”

    Another commented, “No wayyyy. @mustafafahad26 true hero of Pakistan movies and TV. Go watch Actor in Law, Load Wedding, Mere Paas Tum Ho, Main Abdul Qadir Hoon and so many others. Jeeto Pakistan jeeto hero .”

    Responding to the criticism, Nabeel Qureshi jokingly addressed Fahad Mustafa and said, “Why are you not learning acting? When will you learn it?”

    His witty remark amused fans, turning the critique into a lighthearted moment rather than a heated debate.

  • ‘Aur koi kam nhi hai’; Hania Aamir’s reply has fans laughing

    ‘Aur koi kam nhi hai’; Hania Aamir’s reply has fans laughing

    Renowned actress Hania Aamir showed her fun side once again by turning fans’ cheeky comments into moments of laughter.

    She posted new videos and pictures on Instagram with the caption “Fraudulent.”

    In one picture, she was seen sitting on a friend’s shoulder while smiling. A fan quickly jumped in with the comment, “Hania babe new bf?” To which Hania hilariously replied, “Han aur koi kam nhi hai.”

    Another fan wrote, “Hania tu bus dunia mein picnic mananay ayi hai.” Hania quickly responded, “Cute baat hai na.”

    Hania looked gorgeous in her latest look, where her stylish top grabbed attention for being both unique and cute.

    Fans filled the comments section with admiration, writing, One fan wrote, “Princess ”

    Another commented, “Prettiest human literally! ”

    A fan added, “Hania, uski coffee, or kala chashma against the world.”

  • ‘Skipper wasn’t talented but…’; Wasim Akram opens up about Imran Khan

    ‘Skipper wasn’t talented but…’; Wasim Akram opens up about Imran Khan

    Pakistan cricket legend, the “Sultan of Swing” Wasim Akram, has spoken about former World Cup-winning captain Imran Khan.

    Speaking on the Stick To Cricket podcast, hosted by Michael Vaughan, Sir Alastair Cook, David Lloyd, and Phil Tufnell, the 59-year-old described Imran Khan as hardworking but not naturally talented.

    When asked what it was like to play under Imran, Wasim said, “I think whatever I did as a cricketer, off the field, on the field, credit goes to him. He used to give us a lot of confidence. He led from the front. He had a belief in his own ability. He was a hardworking cricketer. I mean, he was the best captain I played under. He used to give confidence to every one of us.”

    Wasim further added that Imran was not the most naturally gifted cricketer, but his determination to succeed set him apart.

    “People used to say I’m very naturally talented. Skipper (Imran Khan) wasn’t talented. He worked hard. Remember, he changed his bowling action. From 76, exactly. Changing even a little bit of action can take months; it might not happen. But he did change his action. He was so determined,” he said.

    The former fast bowler also revealed that Imran Khan demanded full commitment on the field and did not tolerate laziness.

    “At times, he used to shout at us because if you were lazy, fair enough. He was tough, but he was tough on the field. You give your 100%. If you don’t do well, he was okay with it,” Akram concluded.

    Wasim Akram made his Pakistan debut in 1984 under Imran Khan’s captaincy. 

    Imran took the young left-arm seamer under his wing, helping him develop into one of the best bowlers in world cricket. The duo later played a pivotal role in Pakistan’s historic 1992 World Cup triumph.

  • French influencer tortured to death during 10-day live stream challenge

    French influencer tortured to death during 10-day live stream challenge

    A shocking incident in France has claimed the life of popular social media influencer and former soldier Raphael Graven, who died during a brutal live stream on Kick that lasted for 10 days.

    According to media reports, investigators are probing the horrifying circumstances of his death, which took place at his residence in the town of Conte. Reports revealed that during the live stream, Graven was subjected to physical abuse, deprived of sleep, and forced to endure extreme pain.

    Graven was known online as Jean Pormano or JP, had over one million followers, and was widely recognised for taking part in dangerous and extreme challenges. His live sessions often involved humiliation and abuse, making him notorious on the internet for pushing boundaries to entertain his audience.

    In this fatal session, Graven was coerced into performing difficult and life-threatening challenges for more than a week. According to reports, his broadcast on the platform Kick suddenly stopped when viewers noticed he was no longer moving.

    Footage from the stream showed Graven lying motionless on a mattress. At one point, someone threw a water bottle at him, but he did not respond. It is alleged that two other influencers were behind the abuse, repeatedly assaulting him during the live stream.

    Authorities stated that Graven endured 10 days of continuous torture, including severe beatings and sleep deprivation.

    French officials have launched an investigation into the case. Clara Chappaz, the minister for digital affairs, called the incident “horrific,” while Children’s Commissioner Sarah El Haïry described it as “heartbreaking” and urged online platforms to take strict action against violent content to protect vulnerable audiences, especially children.

  • ISPR rubbishes Suhail Warraich’s claims of ‘interview with army chief’

    ISPR rubbishes Suhail Warraich’s claims of ‘interview with army chief’

    Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General (DG) Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry has denied claims that Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Asim Munir gave an interview to journalist Suhail Warraich during his recent visit to Brussels.

    COAS Munir was in Belgium last week to attend high-level meetings and various events where he addressed a wide range of issues, including Pakistan’s foreign policy, defence strategy and security challenges.

    In his Aug 16 column for Daily Jang, senior journalist and analyst Suhail Warraich claimed that he had a meeting with the army chief in Brussels and asked the latter several questions, including ones related to politics.

    With the claim going viral, ISPR has categorically stated that Warraich fabricated the story “for his own benefit”, emphasising that the army chief did not mention the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) or its founder Imran Khan at the event in Brussels where Warraich claimed to have had the two-hour one-on-one meeting with him.

    The ISPR chief further clarified that Warraich was only one of several participants who attended the ceremony in Belgium’s capital, and called out Daily Jang for publishing an “unverified story”, saying the news platform should have confirmed it before publication.

    Earlier, Warraich had in his column titled “Field Marshal Sey Pehli Mulaqaat [First Meeting with The Field Marshal]” claimed that during the meeting, he posed tough questions to COAS Munir, which were answered with clarity.

    The journalist wrote that when he asked the field marshal about rumours suggesting that a plan was underway to remove President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif from their posts, he termed it a complete lie.

    When pressed that such news stemmed from civil and military agencies, the army chief was quoted as saying that it was impossible. “However, the army chief maintained that elements behind such rumours were those who oppose both the government and the establishment and seek to create political anarchy,” wrote Warraich.

    To a political question, Warraich quoted the army chief as saying that “political reconciliation is possible through a sincere apology”, adding, “In this context, he recited on stage verses from the Holy Quran regarding the creation of Adam and the role of Satan, along with their translation.”

    In another column printed August 17 titled “Musafair Banam Qaidi 804 (From a Traveler to Prisoner 804)”, the journalist advised Imran Khan, “If reconciliation is possible through an apology, then immediately doing it and getting out of jail is pragmatism.”

  • Egyptian minister’s private video leaked in bid to stop gas deal with Israel

    Egyptian minister’s private video leaked in bid to stop gas deal with Israel

    An anonymous group has released a grainy video that allegedly shows a serving Egyptian minister in a sexual video call, warning of further leaks if two demands are not met.

    In the footage, an individual wearing a mask can be heard saying that unless Cairo halts its $35B gas deal with Israel and opens the Rafah crossing on the Egyptian border to end the blockade of Gaza, more leaks will follow.

    He alleged that Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi handed over the country’s keys to its enemy, adding, “You’re dragging all of us by the neck and putting us as hostages in the enemy’s hands.”

    The warning comes after El-Sisi’s government signed a record $35B agreement earlier this August with NewMed Energy and Chevron, the operators of Israel’s Leviathan gas field, potentially deepening Egypt’s energy dependence on Israeli supplies as part of an expansion of a landmark 2018 deal between the two countries.

    According to reports, the billion-dollar deal, which will supply Egypt with gas, is the largest export agreement in Israel’s history.

    Reports suggest that the agreement, which extends until 2040, will supply Egypt with an extra 130 billion cubic meters of Israeli gas, tying Cairo to an unprecedented level of energy reliance on its former adversary, while Gaza continues to suffer under siege and famine.

    Throughout Israel’s ongoing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza, Egypt remained under harsh criticism for not making extra efforts to bring a halt to the suffering and killing of Palestinians. 

    For the last months, Israel has been weaponising aid. Vast quantities of relief supplies are stranded in warehouses across Jordan and Egypt while Palestinians continue to starve and die.

    Tension flared in recent months when Israel’s blockade of food in Gaza led protesters and critics to call for Egypt to open its side of the Rafah border to allow aid into Gaza.

  • Bizarre theft in Karachi as burglars leave behind drawings on walls, mirrors

    Bizarre theft in Karachi as burglars leave behind drawings on walls, mirrors

    Burglars looted valuables worth nearly Rs0.9 million from a house in Gulshan-e-Hadeed, Phase II, in Karachi and left behind bizarre drawings that shocked the family.

    According to media reports citing police, the thieves stole two bridal dresses worth Rs300,000, 25 branded embroidered suits, Rs300,000 in cash, three packed mobile phones worth Rs50,000, two smartwatches, electronic items worth Rs50,000, artificial jewellery worth Rs150,000, and a large suitcase priced at Rs35,000. Police said the total loss is still being assessed.

    What disturbed the family most were the bizarre signs left on the walls. The burglars reportedly used lipstick to draw cartoons and circles, marked children’s photographs with red symbols, decorated a mirror with strange patterns, and even wrote a message in English Bollywood style, according to investigators.

    The complaint filed by Shehryar Ali, son of Sajjad Hussain, stated that the suspects broke into the third floor of his house when no one was home. The family returned around 11 pm and found the entire floor ransacked.

    Steel Town police have registered a case and started an investigation to trace the culprits.