Author: News Desk

  • Four dead in fire at Peshawar’s Kochi Bazaar

    Four dead in fire at Peshawar’s Kochi Bazaar

    A tragic house fire near Kochi Bazaar in Peshawar has claimed the lives of four people, including a woman, as confirmed by Rescue 1122 officials.

    According to spokesperson Bilal Ahmad Faizi, the blaze erupted in a residential building next to the market, triggering an immediate response from fire and rescue teams. 

    Six people were reportedly trapped inside when the fire broke out.

    Rescuers were able to pull three people out from the burning structure at first.

    Two firefighters passed out from exhaustion and smoke inhalation during the operation.

     Everyone who was saved, including the firefighters who suffered injuries, was sent right away to local hospitals to receive treatment.

    Despite the best efforts of the staff, four persons could not be saved. The victims were identified as Riaz, Shehnaz, Rafiq, and his wife.

    Over 40 rescue personnel, supported by six fire engines, took part in the intense firefighting operation, which aimed not only to control the blaze but also to stop it from spreading to adjacent shops and residences.

    Efforts were hampered by the building’s location in a congested area with narrow alleyways, making access difficult for rescue vehicles. 

    However, after hours of firefighting, officials confirmed that the flames had been brought under control and cooling operations were underway.

  • Taylor Fritz credits girlfriend for success as he reaches Wimbledon semifinal

    Taylor Fritz credits girlfriend for success as he reaches Wimbledon semifinal

    Taylor Fritz has credited his girlfriend, influencer Morgan Riddle, for playing a key role in his journey to new heights in tennis, as he reached his first-ever Wimbledon semifinal on Tuesday.

    Fritz beat Karen Khachanov 6-3, 6-4, 1-6, 7-6 (4) to set up a tough semifinal clash with two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz. After the match, Fritz opened up about the motivational note he wrote to himself after losing at Wimbledon four years ago.

    “That note was never supposed to be public,” Fritz said with a smile. The note, which Riddle shared on social media, read: “Nobody in the whole world is underachieving harder than you.” It was a harsh reminder for him to push himself harder.

    Fritz said he does not hold it against Riddle for sharing it. In fact, he praised her for helping him stay focused and rise to No. 5 in the world.

    “There’s been a pretty constant results and ranking rise since we’ve been together,” Fritz said. “I think I would have to say she’s been a big help to me just kind of keeping me focused, having someone who cares and just pushes you to just do better and do the right things, be healthier.

    “Almost like kind of just mother me in a way,” he added, laughing, “with like, the diet and going to sleep on time.”

    He quickly admitted with a grin, “Yeah, that maybe wasn’t the best choice of words.”

    This is the first time Fritz has reached the last four at Wimbledon. He has already won two grass-court titles this season, in Stuttgart and Eastbourne.

    “Grass is very much so an equalizer. It can be an equalizer. So trust in how I’m playing,” he said. “I truly know the way that I played the first two sets today, there’s not much any opponent on the other side can do.”

    Fritz will face defending Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz in the semi-finals.

  • Dangerously high temperatures cause deadly floods in parts of Punjab, Hunza

    Dangerously high temperatures cause deadly floods in parts of Punjab, Hunza

    Gilgit-Baltistan’s record-breaking temperatures are accelerating glacier melt, triggering devastating floods in several regions, cutting off communities, and damaging infrastructure.

    Glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs) have destroyed homes, washed away roads, and put locals in dangerous situations.

    The Gilgit-Baltistan Disaster Management Authority (GBDMA) reports that temperatures in the region have reached dangerously high levels over the past week.

    According to GBDMA Director General Zakir Hussain, the situation is “unusual” this year. He noted that rivers and streams, especially in Diamer and Gilgit, are at a higher risk of flooding owing to the rapid glacier melt.

    Last week, Chilas recorded a maximum temperature of 48.5°C, the highest since July 17, 1997, when it reached 47.7°C. In Bunji, the temperature jumped to 46.1°C, the highest since July 1971.

    A flash flood hit the Gandlu-Muladad Padi area in Chilas on Tuesday, leading to the closure of the Karakoram Highway (KKH). Meanwhile, the Supultar nullah blocked access to Hoper Valley, and flooding in the Nagar area damaged the road to Nagar Khas Valley.

    The Chipurson Valley road in Upper Hunza was also rendered inaccessible due to overflowing rivers. In Ghanche, river erosion severely damaged Siachen Road in the Thugs and Bangilongba areas.

    Makeshift bridges were swept away by water in the Botogah nullah in Chilas, cutting off nearby villages. Both the Hamari and Supultar nullahs inflicted severe damage on roads, waterways, agricultural land, and public and private infrastructure in Nagar.

    Water and power supplies were disrupted in multiple areas.

    In the Hamorkhay area of Nagar Khas, ongoing erosion submerged trees and farmland, putting more than a dozen homes at risk.

    Similar destruction was reported in Chilas and Chipurson, where floods swept through homes and public property.

    A fresh GLOF event linked to the Shishper Glacier in Hunza’s Hassanabad nullah has again put the KKH and surrounding settlements at risk. As a precaution, four homes were evacuated.

    The local administration has issued a public warning against travel to affected areas due to the ongoing threat of flooding and land erosion.

    Relief and rescue operations:

    Authorities have mobilised machinery to clear blocked routes.  “Our first responsibility is to save the lives of people,” said GBDMA chief Zakir Hussain, adding that displaced families are being relocated to safer areas.

    Additionally, efforts are being made to repair critical irrigation systems that many residents depend on for farming. 

    GBDMA has requested monitoring equipment from the Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) to investigate glacier behaviour and determine the reasons for the increased rate of melting.

    The chief minister of Gilgit-Baltistan has asked district officials and relevant departments to remain vigilant and respond quickly in order to prevent further losses.


    Punjab’s urban flooding:

    While GB grapples with glacier-driven flooding, urban Punjab is battling a different crisis: waterlogged streets, blocked roads, and choked drainage following heavy monsoon rains.

    In Lahore, downpours left roads like Jail Road, Qurtaba Chowk, Liberty Chowk, and Lakshmi Chowk submerged.

    Jail Road received 46mm of rain while Qurtaba Chowk saw 43mm, according to the Met Office, with the city averaging 40mm overall.

    Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) teams rushed in with pumps to manage flooding in low-lying areas. WASA Managing Director Ghufran Ahmad called for non-stop drainage operations, instructing teams to protect vulnerable neighbourhoods with full force.

    The province’s highest rainfall was 48 mm in Sheikhupura, while the city’s highest rainfall was 52 mm in Nishtar Town, Lahore.

    Following the intense downpour, the provincial government placed all disaster response agencies on high alert.

    PDMA Meeting:

    In Sialkot, the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) held an emergency meeting, with DG Irfan Ali Kathia warning that the province could see 40–60% above-normal rainfall in the coming days.

    Riverbank areas near Head Marala are especially vulnerable, where the water flow has already reached 70,000 cusecs.

    Essential supplies have been sent to relief camps, and in anticipation of further rains, electrical poles are being reinforced.

    Special teams have also been dispatched to rural zones to safeguard livestock.

    Commissioner Naveed Haider Shirazi of the Gujranwala Division issued an order for the evacuation of structurally weak buildings, emphasising that no lives should be lost due to preventable collapses. Nearly 16 million residents in his division are considered at risk.

    Residents have been advised to limit travel and promptly report any signs of flooding or infrastructure damage.

    CM Maryam’s directives:

    All government agencies have been instructed by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif to maintain vigilance throughout the monsoon season. 

    Traffic police, WASA, PDMA, Rescue 1122, and local government have been instructed to stay on the ground and help local residents.

    Commissioners and deputy commissioners have been instructed to monitor water drainage closely, and traffic police have been tasked with developing contingency plans to prevent gridlocks in waterlogged areas.

  • Sanaullah warns Imran Khan’s sons may be arrested if they come to protest in Pakistan

    Sanaullah warns Imran Khan’s sons may be arrested if they come to protest in Pakistan

    Advisor to Prime Minister (PM) on Political Affairs Rana Sanaullah on Tuesday cautioned that if Suleman Khan and Qasim Khan, sons of jailed former premier Imran Khan, come to Pakistan to lead the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) scheduled protest on August 5, they will be arrested.

    Appearing on a private media outlet, Sanaullah sternly asked why Imran Khan’s sons would not be arrested if they came to join the “violent protest”, warning that they would be in trouble.

    On being asked by the host about why Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) top brass Rana Sanaullah thinks that the August 5 protest would be violent, Sanaullah said, “After May 9… who would believe that protest will not be violent?”

    When further asked whether PTI will not be allowed at all to stage protests, Sanaullah said, “Yes, PTI will not be allowed” to do so, adding that they will only gather on roads for violent protests.

    Speaking to reporters outside Adiala Jail Rawalpindi on Tuesday, Imran Khan’s sister Aleema Khan stated that her brother intends to lead a protest movement from jail against the 26th Constitutional Amendment, while his sons will join the campaign after returning from the United States (US).

    “Imran Khan’s sons, Qasim and Sulaiman, will first go to the United States to raise awareness about the injustices faced by their father, and then they will take part in the movement being launched in Pakistan. Imran Khan has been informed of this,” she said.

    She added, “People must come out for themselves, for democracy, for the rule of law, and against the 26th Amendment. Anyone who cannot bear the weight of this movement should step aside now.”

    Last week, PTI spokesperson Sheikh Waqas Akram told a leading English daily that his party first postponed the nationwide protests due to the Iran-Israel war, then it delayed it out of respect for Muharram.

    The PTI spokesperson stated that in the first phase, demonstrations would be held in provinces and districts.

    When asked about Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur’s statement that he will carry weapons to the protest, Akram said Gandapur was talking about self-defense. “What the chief minister meant was that everybody has the right to self-defence,” he added.

    The PTI spokesperson further claimed the PTI patron-in-chief had directed Gandapur to lead the protest.

  • Messi-Ronaldo reunion on the cards as Saudi club makes bold move

    Messi-Ronaldo reunion on the cards as Saudi club makes bold move

    Cristiano Ronaldo’s Saudi Pro League could soon see his biggest rival join him, as Saudi club Al-Ahli has reportedly made a surprising offer to Lionel Messi. 

    Messi’s current contract with Inter Miami runs until the end of 2025, but uncertainty about his future has stirred buzz after Al-Ahli’s approach. The news has given supporters hope that they might witness the two legends face off on the same stage again.

    Cristiano Ronaldo is already a star player for Saudi club Al-Nassr and recently extended his contract by another two years. On June 26, Al-Nassr confirmed that Ronaldo will remain with the club until 2026.

    Earlier this year, there were rumours that Ronaldo might join another team for the FIFA Club World Cup, but he denied those reports, which had disappointed many fans. Now, the effort to bring Messi to Saudi Arabia has revived those dreams.

    Although Al-Ahli has confirmed making the offer, details about the possible salary or other benefits have not been revealed yet. However, it is expected that the Saudi club will put forward a highly attractive financial package to convince Messi.

    Both Messi and Ronaldo are now looking towards the FIFA World Cup 2026, which could be the last major international tournament of their careers. 

    If Messi accepts the offer to join the Saudi Pro League, it will create a historic moment for football, giving fans around the world another chance to enjoy the legendary Messi versus Ronaldo rivalry.

  • Babar, Rizwan, Shaheen join Karachi training camp

    Babar, Rizwan, Shaheen join Karachi training camp

    The Pakistan Cricket Board has included Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan and Shaheen Shah Afridi in the national white-ball training camp in Karachi, indicating they are still in plans for future matches.

    The three senior players are not part of the 15-member squad travelling for the upcoming T20I tour but will train alongside the team. The PCB announced on Tuesday that they have been added as extra members of the training group, which will prepare at the National Bank Stadium from July 9 to 15. All players are expected to report today.

    This move suggests that Babar, Rizwan and Shaheen could return for Pakistan’s next series, possibly against the West Indies if the ODIs go ahead. With no international cricket for nearly a month, and the players out of action for even longer, the camp will help them stay match-ready for a quick comeback.

    Naseem Shah and Wasim Jr have also been included in the camp to continue their fitness work, despite not making the touring squad for Bangladesh.

    The PCB is trying to build a fresh T20I side while keeping senior players involved to guide younger talent. Although rotation has given new faces a chance, the presence of Babar, Rizwan and Shaheen in the camp shows the experienced core is still very much part of Pakistan’s future plans.

    Earlier on Tuesday, the Pakistan men’s cricket team selection committee announced a 15-member squad for the upcoming three-match T20I series against Bangladesh.

    The 15-member squad for the Bangladesh series includes: Salman Ali Agha (captain), Abrar Ahmed, Ahmed Daniyal, Faheem Ashraf, Fakhar Zaman, Hassan Nawaz, Hussain Talat, Khushdil Shah, Mohammad Abbas Afridi, Mohammad Haris (wk), Mohammad Nawaz, Sahibzada Farhan (wk), Saim Ayub, Salman Mirza, and Sufyan Moqim.

  • Police find actress Humaira Asghar’s weeks old dead body in Karachi apartment

    Police find actress Humaira Asghar’s weeks old dead body in Karachi apartment

    The body of actor and model Humaira Asghar Ali has been found in her apartment in Karachi’s Defence Housing Authority (DHA) Phase VI on Tuesday, police have confirmed.

    According to DIG South Syed Asad Raza, the body was recovered from a flat in Ittehad Commercial. In a statement, Gizri police said that the 32-year-old actor had died about two weeks before her body was discovered.

    DIG Raza explained that the police went to the apartment on the orders of a local court to get it vacated after the landlord complained that he had not been paid the rent. “The police knocked on the door at 3:15 pm, but no one responded. They broke the lock and went inside, where they found the body,” he said.

    He added that the body appeared to be several days old, therefore the cause of death could not be confirmed right away. The Crime Scene Unit was called to collect evidence, and the body was taken to Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre for legal procedures.

    Dr Summaiya Syed, a police surgeon, confirmed: “The body is in a very advanced stage of decomposition.” She also said that further investigation is ongoing.

    Humaira Asghar Ali had been living in the apartment on rent. She appeared in the ARY reality show Tamasha Ghar and acted in the 2015 film Jalaibee.

  • ‘Creepy af’: Ed Sheeran hilariously reacts to his wax figure in Germany

    ‘Creepy af’: Ed Sheeran hilariously reacts to his wax figure in Germany

    British singer Ed Sheeran recently visited his own wax statue at Germany’s oldest wax museum Panoptikum Hamburg, and his reaction has gone viral.

    Two years after the statue was first revealed, Ed Sheeran finally saw it in person, and he didn’t hold back. Posting a video montage of his visit on Instagram, with his latest song Sapphire playing in the background, Sheeran shared what he really thought.

    In the video, Ed is seen standing next to his wax statue, smiling and posing for pictures, trying to keep a straight face beside the lifeless version of himself.


    In the caption, he wrote, “I appreciate the effort on this waxwork, but it’s creepy af let’s be honest.”

    Fans quickly jumped into the comments section with their own hilarious takes on the statue. One user said, “It doesn’t do you justice mate,” while another joked, “That’s Jed Sneeran. We have Ed Sheeran at home.”

    Someone else commented, “Ed Sheeran from Temu.”

    Another user laughed and said, “I can’t decide who looks better.”

    A loyal fan even pointed towards the statue’s height issue, noting, “Sorry but not even the height is the same, you’re taller btw, we’ve waited for this side quest for years.”

  • Driver steals Rs12 million from home, gets caught

    Driver steals Rs12 million from home, gets caught

    Punjab Police have arrested two men involved in a house robbing Rs12 million (one crore 20 lac) from a house. 

    According to details, Ali Raza, the former driver of the house, was the mastermind of the robbery which he carried out with his accomplice Rashid.

    As per details, the suspects were arrested after Johar Town police traced them using modern technology. The police have recovered 40,000 Saudi Riyals, 25 tolas of gold, expensive watches, and a pistol from the two men. 

    Saddar Superintendent Police (SP) Dr Ghayur Ahmed Khan said that further investigation into the robbery is underway.

    Praising Station House Officer (SHO) Johar Town Mohsin Shehzad and the police team, Khan said that the protection of people’s lives and property is the top priority.

    This is not the first case of its kind, as last month, a former driver was involved in executing a robbery in Lahore, where Rs10 million in cash and 80 tolas of gold were stolen from a house.

    According to the police spokesperson, SHO Faisal Town, along with his team had arrested the suspect from Okara district. Police recovered Rs647,000 in cash, jewellery, a mobile phone, and other valuables from his possession.

    SP Model Town Ikhlaq Ullah Tarar stated that the suspect had worked as a driver at the victim’s house a year ago. On Eid-ul-Azha, when the family had gone to visit their sister’s home, the suspect executed the robbery according to his plan and fled the scene.

    The man confessed that he had been planning the robbery for the past four months.

  • Qatari princess Sheikha Asma becomes Pakistan’s brand ambassador for mountains, tourism

    Qatari princess Sheikha Asma becomes Pakistan’s brand ambassador for mountains, tourism

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has appointed Qatari princess Sheikha Asma Al Thani as Pakistan’s brand ambassador for mountains and the tourism. 

    Taking to the social media platform X, the prime minister wrote, “I am pleased to appoint Her Highness Sheikha Asma Al Thani as the Brand Ambassador for Pakistan’s Mountains and Tourism. My heartfelt felicitations to Her Highness on her recent feat of scaling Nanga Parbat. It is truly inspiring!”

    He further said that Sheikha Asma’s achievement sends a strong message of courage and determination and also represents the deep and enduring friendship between Pakistan and Qatar.

    Sheikha Asma recently summited Pakistan’s 8,126-metre-high peak, Nanga Parbat, becoming the first Qatari woman to reach its summit. Despite harsh weather conditions and treacherous routes, she proudly raised Qatar’s national flag on the notorious “Killer Mountain.”

    This milestone marks her ninth successful ascent in her mission to climb all fourteen of the world’s highest peaks, further establishing her among elite global mountaineers.