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  • Foreign tourist shuts down trolls over women in Pakistan

    Foreign tourist shuts down trolls over women in Pakistan

    A British travel content creator is responding to criticism over her recent posts from Pakistan, directly addressing comments questioning her stance on women’s rights in the country.

    Travellingjezebel, a food, travel, and UGC creator, posted a video responding to comments from people who believe that Pakistan is unsafe for women to visit. She shared that while some accused her of ignoring issues faced by women in the country, particularly in rural areas, she has already written extensively about topics like forced marriages and honour killings on her blog.

    In the video, she questioned the motives behind such criticism. She pointed out that many people who challenge her views on Pakistan remain silent about women’s rights violations in other countries. She referenced several countries to highlight what she described as selective outrage and selective concern for women’s rights with serious gender-based issues. 

    In the United Arab Emirates, she noted, laws previously allowed for the imprisonment of women in cases involving extramarital sex, even in instances of assault. 

    She also cited examples from the United States, where strict abortion laws have, at times, required young rape victims to carry pregnancies to term.

    In South Africa, she pointed to significantly higher rates of femicide and domestic violence compared to the global average.

    Questioning the criticism directed at her, she asked, “Do you really care about the plight of women in Pakistan?” calling attention to what she sees as a double standard in how such concerns are voiced.

    She concluded the video by pointing out how some critics seem to support male celebrities accused of abuse or laugh at inappropriate jokes about underage victims, urging them to reflect on their own standards before targeting others.

  • PTI expels five MNAs for voting in favour of 26th Amendment

    PTI expels five MNAs for voting in favour of 26th Amendment

    The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has formally expelled five of its National Assembly members for defying party directives and voting in favour of the 26th Constitutional Amendment Bill in August last year.

    The expulsions of PTI MNAs were confirmed through formal notifications issued on July 12 by PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan. 

    The lawmakers Aurangzeb Khan Khichi (NA-159, Vehari IV), Zahoor Elahi (NA-146, Khanewal III), Usman Ali (NA-142, Sahiwal II), Mubarak Zeb (NA-8, Bajaur), and Muhammad Ilyas Chaudhry (NA-62, Gujrat I) were elected on PTI tickets and, according to the party, had pledged to uphold its parliamentary position.

    “[During] the PTI … parliamentary party meeting held on September 2, 2024 [in] Islamabad, … it was unanimously resolved that [the] PTI parliamentary party will not support the proposed amendments [to] the Constitution and will oppose the bill when it is moved in the National Assembly or is put to voting at any stage,” said the notice.

    “You voted in favour of the bill and, therefore, you violated the directions and instructions of the PTI parliamentary party [that] were binding on you as a parliamentarian, especially when you had won the election with support of [the] PTI and had taken oath that you would follow instructions of [the] PTI and that you would stand loyal to the party.”

    Two of the notices, addressed to Khichi and Zeb, noted that they had defected and joined the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N). The remaining three notices highlighted that the recipients were sitting on treasury benches and “attended meetings of that [ruling] party”.

    The notice added, “Thus, you having voted in favour of the 26th Constitutional (Amendment) Act, 2024, have violated the party’s instructions and directions which were binding on you.”

    The notice reads that five MNAs have “violated” their “commitment, oath and loyalty to the party”, adding, “You have acted contrary to the instructions of the party … and joined another parliamentary party in the National Assembly. You are therefore expelled from the party (PTI) forthwith. Needless to add that you also stand disqualified on account of [the] aforesaid conduct.”

    The Constitution (Twenty-sixth Amendment) Act, 2024, also referred to as the Constitutional Package, is legislation that sets the Chief Justice of Pakistan’s (CJP) tenure to three years and authorises the prime minister to appoint the next CJP from among the three most senior Supreme Court (SC) judges.

    The legislation was invoked in October last year when Justice Yahya Afridi, third in the Supreme Court’s seniority list (excluding the then chief justice), was appointed as the 30th CJP, bypassing Justice Mansoor Ali Shah, the then most senior judge in the apex court.

  • Abdu Roziq detained at Dubai Airport, released on bail

    Abdu Roziq detained at Dubai Airport, released on bail

    Tajik singer and social media sensation Abdu Roziq is reportedly facing a travel ban. This follows his release on bail on Sunday after being detained at Dubai International Airport on Saturday over alleged theft charges.

    According to media reports, the 21-year-old was detained shortly after arriving in Dubai from Montenegro. Reports citing sources claimed, “Roziq has been released on bail, but has been banned from traveling abroad.” This claim, however, has not yet been confirmed by Dubai authorities.

    Dubai Police and the Dubai Media Office have both declined to comment on the matter, and no official statement has been issued as of Sunday afternoon.

    Interestingly, Roziq later posted a video on Instagram showing himself receiving an award at the India International Influencers Awards (IIIA) held at the Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek Heights Hotel on July 12.

    Abdu Roziq, who rose to global fame through his appearance on the 16th season of India’s reality show Bigg Boss, stands just over 3 feet tall due to a hormone deficiency and is one of the region’s most recognisable young stars. He holds a UAE Golden Visa and has lived in Dubai for several years, gaining widespread popularity through his music, viral videos, and appearance on Bigg Boss 16.

    In 2024, Roziq made headlines for fighting his first boxing match at Dubai’s Coca-Cola Arena and launching his restaurant “Habibi” in the UK. That same year, he was also summoned for questioning by India’s Enforcement Directorate in a money laundering case, though he was not named as an accused.

    The nature of the current allegations in Dubai remains unclear as fans await an official statement.

  • Body with slit throat found in Karachi

    Body with slit throat found in Karachi

    A man’s body with a slit throat was recovered from a house in Din Muhammad Goth, Manghopir area in Karachi, in what police say was a brutal family dispute that turned deadly.

    According to reports citing police, the victim’s second wife, her former husband, and her son and daughter are allegedly involved in the murder.

    Crime Scene Unit officials collected evidence for investigation of the case while the body of 40-year-old Muhammad Ayub Lashari was shifted to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital for legal formalities.

    SHO Manghopir Imran Khan said the victim had been living with his biological brother and had married his brother’s mother-in-law as his second wife. Her son was also reportedly living in the same house.

    On July 12, the victim’s brother had left for his village to drop off Ayub’s first wife. When he returned, he found his brother’s throat-slit body inside the house, while his own wife, his brother’s second wife and her family members were missing.

    According to the SHO, the suspects include the victim’s second wife, Lal Deeni; her ex-husband, Gul Muhammad; her son, Rabeel; and her daughter, Zahida, who is also married to the victim’s brother.

    Police found a wooden stick and pieces of a mirror used to slit the victim’s throat at the scene. They have reportedly collected all evidence and are tracking to arrest the suspects involved in the gruesome murder.

  • 51 arrested, 142 booked for attacking police, Ahmadi worship place in Daska

    51 arrested, 142 booked for attacking police, Ahmadi worship place in Daska

    One day after a case had been registered against 142 protestors for attacking police at village Ralioke near Daska last week, Sialkot police have arrested 51 individuals suspected of being involved in the attack. 

    A First Information Report (FIR) was registered on the complaint of Motra Police Station House Officer (SHO) Mobin Ahmed Cheema who said that the police were performing routine duty when they reached village Ralioke at 2pm, finding a mob carrying hammers, sticks and iron rods, seeking to demolish the Jamaat-e-Ahmadiyya’s Baitul Zikr.

    Cheema said that efforts to tell the charged mob not to take the law into their hands went in vain, adding that, instead, they attacked the police. 

    He further stated that upon receiving information about the attack on the police, a heavy contingent reached the spot. 

    According to details, when the Sialkot Superintendent Police (SP) investigation reached the spot, the angry protesters attacked the police once again, pelting them with stones, opening fire, and damaging the van of the SP and the prisoners.

    As per the SHO, the police seized three pistols and bullets from the spot. Motra Police Station registered an FIR against 42 identified and 100 unidentified suspects under sections 324/353/440/148/149/295 /295A/153A of the PPC and 7-ATA. Some of the suspects were arrested on the day of the incident, while others were arrested on Sunday.

    Videos of the attack on the Ahmadi Place were circulated on social media on Friday. Before that, suspects had made announcements on social media, urging people to gather at Ralioke.

    The Punjab police played an effective role last week, as Lahore police reportedly thwarted a mob attack on a worship place of the Ahmadi community in the city’s Samanabad. 

    A strong contingent of force from several police stations reportedly responded to the emergency 15 call from the community when local residents were about to advance towards the Ahmadi worship place.

    As the mob reportedly attempted to siege the worship place, the police launched a major operation, rescuing women, children and other worshippers, shifting them to a secured area and increased security of the worship place. Police high-ups also engaged known local figures, including religious leaders, to maintain peace.

    An Ahmadi worshipper told Dawn News that the protesters had accused the Ahmadi community of violating the time schedule of worship on Friday. However, dismissing the charge, he said that they were following the given schedule.

    Lahore Operations Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police Faisal Kamran confirmed that protestors gathered outside the Ahmadi worship place were members of a religious-cum-political party pressing for a change in Ahmadi worship timing.

  • Syed Muhammad Ahmed exposes delay in payments in Pakistan’s entertainment industry

    Syed Muhammad Ahmed exposes delay in payments in Pakistan’s entertainment industry

    The entertainment industry is speaking up about the issue of delayed payments in Pakistan and its impact on the livelihoods of artists.

    In a video message shared on social media, senior actor Syed Muhammad Ahmed criticised production houses for how they handle artists’ payments. “Production houses try to make actors beg like beggars for their money in every project,” he said.

    “It was once considered shameful to talk about payment issues, and even today the topic is treated as taboo but now more artists are beginning to speak up,” he noted. 

    “Production houses make artists work until 1am instead of 9pm and actors have to keep working even when they don’t want to. But when it comes to paying them, a delay of five to six months has become normal,” he explained.

    “After waiting for months, actors often have to share their personal struggles to finally get paid and even then, the cheque is handed over as if it is an act of favour. Actors have to explain their situation like beggars just to get what they’re owed,” he said, adding that “Payment issues in the industry have now reached a serious point and raising one’s voice is crucial. Money has become the biggest need now and it is time to speak up for our rights.”

    Meanwhile, actor Faizan Khawaja has announced his decision to leave Pakistan’s entertainment industry, citing chronic delays in payments and widespread mistreatment as the main reasons behind his exit.

    In an Instagram story on Sunday, Faizan revealed that financial instability and a lack of accountability within the industry had taken a serious toll on his well-being. He said, “I had to repeatedly ask for the payment I had already earned. That’s why I said goodbye to showbiz.”

    Faizan stated that the problem is systemic and affects countless artists who rely on acting to support their families. 

    He shared, “These cheques often came two years late. Sometimes they never came at all,” adding that in some cases the delayed cheques became void and forced actors to work without pay or legal help.

    He also cited the example of the late Humaira Asghar Ali, who reportedly faced similar struggles with unpaid dues amid serious health and financial challenges.

    “Many of us live under constant stress unable to pay rent or utility bills yet continue working in silence,” Faizan added. “Keep quiet, keep working and keep begging. That’s how the system works.”

    Describing his decision as deeply emotional, he said the constant humiliation and financial uncertainty eventually outweighed the creative satisfaction of acting. “I’m not alone,” he added. “Many actors quit because they can no longer tolerate the exploitation.”

    Faizan’s post was met with an outpouring of support from fans and fellow artists who praised his courage and called for systemic reforms to protect industry professionals. He warned, “Unless real structural changes are made, more artists will continue to be driven out by exploitation disguised as opportunity.”

    Veteran director and producer Mehreen Jabbar has also openly criticised the persistent issue of payment delays in the television industry, calling the system “deeply flawed” and “unprofessional.”

    Despite the industry’s growing viewership and global reach, Jabbar believes its internal practices remain compromised. She said, “In the US, even with all their issues, there’s a fixed schedule for payments. People know when they’ll get paid. Here, you have to chase payments like beggars.”

    She emphasised that the problem is not limited to lead actors or big names but affects everyone from directors to spot boys, lighting technicians and other crew members. “Ask anyone and they’ll have horror stories. This is across every channel and production house,” she added.

    According to Jabbar, the situation is especially dire for crew members who are already underpaid and lack basic protections. “They do the hardest labour. But with no union, no rights and no fair pay they remain trapped.”

    She said that while some actors can speak up or move on to better markets, most behind-the-scenes workers do not have that option. “Working in Pakistan has become more disheartening,” she admitted. “Compared to other places, the difference in professionalism and organisation is stark.”

    She noted that the only relatively smooth productions tend to be short-form content or brand-sponsored projects where stricter timelines and corporate oversight help prevent delays. Jabbar, whose career spans over 30 years, said it is disappointing to still be fighting the same battles. “In some ways, things have gotten worse. There’s no real change and I’m not sure if there ever will be.”

  • Haseebullah Khan breaks silence on reports about leaving Pakistan

    Haseebullah Khan breaks silence on reports about leaving Pakistan

    Pakistan’s rising wicketkeeper-batter Haseebullah Khan has opened up on reports claiming he has left Pakistan to pursue a long-term cricket career in England.

    Speculation surfaced on social media in the past few days suggesting that the 22-year-old had moved to England with the aim of switching his allegiance to English cricket. However, Haseebullah has now rubbished these claims through an Instagram story, calling all such reports baseless.

    “I want to inform you all that I have arrived in England for my domestic county contract and other commitments,” he clarified. “I am fully committed and determined to represent my country Pakistan with complete dedication and passion.”

    قومی کرکٹر نے پاکستان چھوڑ کر انگلینڈ منتقل ہونے کی خبر پر خاموشی توڑ دی

    The young cricketer also urged his fans not to pay attention to any false news. “My humble request to everyone is not to believe in fake news and rumours. Pakistan Zindabad,” he wrote.

    A viral Facebook post had claimed that Haseebullah met with England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) agents to discuss his future in English cricket.

    It is worth mentioning that Haseebullah has played three T20Is for Pakistan, scoring 36 runs at an average of 12. He was also part of Quetta Gladiators in the 10th edition of the Pakistan Super League but featured in only one match, scoring seven runs.

    The reports surfaced after he was not selected in the Pakistan Shaheens’ recently announced squad for the England tour and the Top End T20 Series in Australia.

  • Hamzah Sheeraz hailed as next superstar after brutal stoppage win over Berlanga

    Hamzah Sheeraz hailed as next superstar after brutal stoppage win over Berlanga

    Fans are praising British-Pakistani boxer Hamzah Sheeraz after his major fifth-round stoppage victory over American boxer Edgar Berlanga in New York on Sunday.

    Fighting for the first time at super middleweight, the 26-year-old dropped Berlanga twice in the fourth round and at the beginning of the fifth, forcing the referee to end the fight.

    Sheeraz’s win at the Louis Armstrong Stadium at Flushing Meadows improves his record to 22-0 with one draw and 18 wins by knockout. It was his first bout since a draw with WBC middleweight champion Carlos Adames in February, after which he decided to move up in weight.

    Berlanga, on the other hand, suffered his second loss in three fights, taking his record to 23-2. He had previously lost to Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez on points before bouncing back with a stoppage win over Jonathan Gonzalez-Ortiz in March.

    Sheeraz is now eyeing a dream clash with Canelo Alvarez, the undisputed super middleweight champion.

    “It would be an honour to share the ring with him; it genuinely would,” Sheeraz said. “One thing I can guarantee is if I do ever share the ring with Canelo, it’s not going to be the case of what happened in his last fight, where his opponent [William Scull] was trying to run. Even if I get knocked out, I’ll stand there and trade with him. I’ll put on a good performance because that’s what it’s about, daring to be great, and I’ll do just that.”

    In the other co-main event, Shakur Stevenson retained his WBC lightweight world title with a unanimous decision win over William Zepeda. Stevenson improved his unbeaten record to 24-0 with 11 knockouts, comfortably winning on all three judges’ scorecards. It was the first loss for Mexico’s Zepeda, who now stands at 33-1.

    Sheeraz’s dominant performance has earned him widespread praise on social media, with many fans calling him boxing’s next big star.

    One user wrote, “Great fight that was today… Hamzah Sheeraz became a superstar tonight and knocked Berlanga down 2x before getting him out of there in round 6 when the referee waved it off… brutal beat down.”

    Another fan praised his style, saying, “Power with the right straight left hook combo love to see it!”

    Comparisons to past British greats also poured in, with one comment reading, “That like look like a young Amir Khan.”

    Others applauded his bounce-back performance: “Sheeraz’s last fight wasn’t great but this was killer. Well done Sheeraz, that was impressive .”

    Another added, “Brutal knockout well deserved and well done Sheeraz.”

    One fan summed up the mood, writing, “What a statement win on his US debut! ”

  • Jannik Sinner makes history as first Italian to win Wimbledon men’s singles title

    Jannik Sinner makes history as first Italian to win Wimbledon men’s singles title

    Italy’s Jannik Sinner has won the Wimbledon men’s singles title for the first time, defeating Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz in a four-set thriller on Sunday. 

    The victory makes Sinner the first Italian player ever to claim the prestigious Wimbledon crown.

    Played in London, the third Grand Slam final of the year saw an intense battle between Sinner and two-time Wimbledon champion Alcaraz. Alcaraz started strong, using his powerful serves and groundstrokes to take the first set 6-4.

    However, Sinner regained control of the match with exceptional play, breaking Alcaraz’s serve multiple times. He went on to win the next three sets with identical scores of 6-4, 6-4, and 6-4, securing his maiden Grand Slam title at the All England Club.

    Remarkably, Sinner achieved the milestone after five consecutive defeats to Alcaraz, turning the tables when it mattered most.

  • Chelsea outclass PSG to lift 2025 FIFA Club World Cup

    Chelsea outclass PSG to lift 2025 FIFA Club World Cup

    Chelsea Football Club have secured the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup title after defeating Paris Saint-Germain 3-0 in a one-sided final at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on Monday.

    The English club dominated the mega event’s final with a commanding performance against PSG, who failed to score any goals. The victory was credited to Chelsea’s new manager Enzo Maresca, whose brilliant tactics helped the team gain a decisive three-goal lead in the first half.

    The star of the match was 22-year-old Cole Palmer, who scored two goals and assisted the third, which was netted by striker Joao Pedro.

    A highlight of the final was the presence of US President Donald Trump, who watched the match live at the stadium alongside FIFA President Gianni Infantino. After the match, the duo joined the players for a group photo and distributed awards to the winners.

    This triumph marks Chelsea’s second major trophy this season after their UEFA Champions League victory back in May. The match also served as a test event for the 2026 FIFA World Cup final, scheduled to take place at the same MetLife Stadium in the United States.