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  • SpaceX Starship explodes on Texas launch pad

    SpaceX Starship explodes on Texas launch pad

    A SpaceX Starship rocket exploded during a routine ground test in Texas late Wednesday, the company said, in the latest setback to billionaire Elon Musk’s dream of sending humans to Mars.

    The explosion — which sent a towering fireball into the air — happened at the Starbase launch facility at about 11:00 pm (0400 GMT Thursday), SpaceX and law enforcement officials said.

    As the company prepared for a static fire test, “a sudden energetic event resulted in the complete loss of Starship and damage to the immediate area surrounding the stand,” it said Thursday, updating its initial statement.

    “The explosion ignited several fires at the test site which remains clear of personnel,” it said.

    “As is the case before any test, a safety zone was established around the test site and was maintained throughout the operation. There are no reported injuries, and all personnel are safe and accounted for.”

    During a static fire test, part of the procedures preceding a launch, the Starship’s first-stage Super Heavy booster would be anchored to the ground to prevent it from lifting off during the test-firing.

    Starbase, on the south Texas coast near the border with Mexico, is the headquarters for Musk’s space project. The company was preparing for the 10th test flight of Starship.

    “Initial analysis indicates the potential failure of a pressurized tank known as a COPV, or composite overwrapped pressure vessel, containing gaseous nitrogen in Starship’s nosecone area, but the full data review is ongoing,” SpaceX said.

    Musk appeared to downplay the incident on Thursday.

    “Just a scratch,” he posted on his social media platform X.

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    Standing 403 feet (123 meters) tall, Starship is the world’s largest and most powerful rocket and is central to Musk’s long-term vision of building a long-term colony on Mars.

    The Starship is billed as a fully reusable rocket with a payload capacity of up to 150 metric tons.

    The latest setback follows the explosion of a prototype Starship over the Indian Ocean in late May.

    That day, the biggest and most powerful launch vehicle ever built had lifted off from the Starbase facility, but the Super Heavy booster blew up instead of executing its planned splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico.

    The previous two outings also ended poorly, with the upper stage disintegrating over the Caribbean.

    However, the failures will likely do little to dent Musk’s spacefaring ambitions.

    SpaceX has been betting that its “fail fast, learn fast” ethos, which has helped it dominate commercial spaceflight, will eventually pay off.

    The company has caught the Super Heavy booster in the launch tower’s giant robotic arms three times — a daring engineering feat it sees as key to rapid reusability and slashing costs.

    NASA is also increasingly reliant on SpaceX, whose Dragon spacecraft is vital for ferrying astronauts to and from the International Space Station.

    SpaceX said Thursday that there are “no commonalities” between the COPVs used on Starship — the current focus on the investigation — and those used on Falcon.

    The Federal Aviation Administration approved an increase in annual Starship rocket launches from five to 25 in early May, stating that the increased frequency would not adversely affect the environment.

    The decision overruled objections from conservation groups that had warned the expansion could endanger sea turtles and shorebirds.

  • VIDEO: Babar Azam beats Fakhar Zaman in power-hitting challenge

    VIDEO: Babar Azam beats Fakhar Zaman in power-hitting challenge

    Former Pakistan captain and currently out-of-form batter Babar Azam has defeated aggressive opener Fakhar Zaman in a unique power-hitting challenge held during the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) skills camp.

    The contest was organised by batting coach Hanif Malik at the National Cricket Academy’s indoor facility. It focused on two metrics: vertical bat movement speed and power factor hitting.

    A video released by the PCB shows both players facing one another. Fakhar Zaman’s swing speed was recorded at 74 kilometres per hour, with a power movement score of 761.

    When it was Babar Azam’s turn, he immediately impressed. On his very first ball, his bat movement speed reached 89 kilometres per hour, and his power factor was recorded at 1,027.

    By the final ball, Babar maintained a bat speed of 89 kilometres per hour, while his power factor climbed to an impressive 10,137, comfortably surpassing Fakhar Zaman’s numbers.

  • ‘Fantastic plane’: Indian analyst slams own air force, says JF-17 better than Tejas

    ‘Fantastic plane’: Indian analyst slams own air force, says JF-17 better than Tejas

    Indian commentator Abhijit Iyer has said that even Pakistan’s JF-17 Block 1 single-engine light fighter jets are more advanced than Indian-made Tejas MK 1A fighter jets.

    During a live session on YouTube, Iyer was asked by a viewer to comment on the capabilities of the Tejas MK 1A versus JF 17 Block 3. In response, Mitra said, “Even the JF-17 Block 1 is better than the Tejas MK Block 3.”

    “Babus cannot manufacture planes,” he said, adding that they could not even “make the industry profitable”.

    He went on to say that Pakistan had full knowledge about the Indian Air Force (IAF).

    “I know the guy who is in charge of integration in Pakistan […] they taught me more about the Indian Air Force than any IAF person taught me about the IAF,” Iyer said and added that it spoke to the level of knowledge that Pakistanis have.

    He also slammed India for not being cognizant of its air force shortcomings. “They [Pakistani] know their weaknesses… we don’t know our weaknesses. We live in a delusion.”

    Commenting on the JF-17 Block 3 fighter jet, a joint production between Pakistan and China, he said it was a “fantastic plane”.

    The statements come amid reports that India is yet to make a deal with foreign countries about the export of its Tejas fighter jets while a $4.2 billion deal for the acquisition of JF-17 Thunder Block III aircraft was recently signed between Azerbaijan and Pakistan.

    According to reports, Azerbaijan is expanding its initial purchase of JF-17 Thunder Block III fighter jets, increasing the number from 16 to a striking 40 units. In February 2024, Baku signed a $1.6 billion contract to acquire 16 JF-17 advanced multirole aircraft, which were reportedly delivered in September of the same year.

    Reports said that the deal marked a significant enhancement of Azerbaijan’s aerial capabilities and deepened its defence cooperation with Pakistan. The latest agreement positions Pakistan among Azerbaijan’s top military suppliers, alongside Turkey, Russia, and Israel.

  • Samina Peerzada claims she was ‘attacked by a Jinn’ before Deemak shoot

    Samina Peerzada claims she was ‘attacked by a Jinn’ before Deemak shoot

    Senior actress Samina Peerzada has shared an odd experience she had before the shooting of her horror film Deemak.

    Speaking recently on a television program, she revealed having a terrifying encounter with a jinn before filming began.

    “I was attacked by a jinn before the shooting of Demak. It had already come to me,” she recalled.

    She explained that the light in her backyard was off, and she had asked her house help multiple times to turn it on.

    “I asked the house help two or three times to turn on the light, but when no one did, I went to the backyard myself and turned it on,” she recalled.

    According to Samina, as soon as she turned on the light and began walking back, something shocking happened.

    “Someone pushed me hard from behind. I fell far away and got several injuries. But there was no one else there except me. It was the jinn,” she claimed.

    Despite the incident and her injuries, Samina Pirzada did not let it stop her from completing her work.

    “After the incident, I bandaged my injury and went straight to the shoot. I completed the shooting,” she stated.

    Demak is a horror film starring Faisal Quraishi, Samina Peerzada, and Sonia Hussain. It was released on Eid-ul-Adha and has received praise from audiences, achieving notable success at the box office.

  • Israeli professor says ‘next target’ could be Pakistan’s nuclear programme

    Israeli professor says ‘next target’ could be Pakistan’s nuclear programme

    With regional tensions at an all-time high as the Iran-Israel conflict continues for the seventh consecutive day, Israeli author, Hebrew University professor and military reservist Meir Masri has said that Tel Aviv, following its campaign against Tehran, could go on to dismantle Pakistan’s nuclear programme.

    “After Iran’s campaign, we may seek to dismantle Pakistan’s nuclear programme,” Masri wrote in a post on X (formerly Twitter).

    While no Pakistani official has reacted to the statement as of yet, it comes a day after Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister (PM) Ishaq Dar dismissed claims that Islamabad would carry out a nuclear attack on Israel if Iran was to targeted with weapons of mass destruction.

    “Our nuclear programme is only a deterrent for Pakistan’s security,” the deputy premier told a private media outlet. He went on to say that it was Pakistan’s stated policy since May 28, 1998, that its nuclear programme was only a deterrent.

    Dar, who is also the foreign minister, also said that even though Pakistan was not a signatory to the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), it abided by its principles. “We have not signed the NPT because our position has always been that we would consider doing it if India does it too,” he said.

    Meanwhile, hundreds have been killed and thousands injured in the clashes between Iran and Israel.

    Citing Washington-based group Human Rights Activists, the Washington Post has reported that the death toll in Iran has reached 585 with another 1,326 wounded. The group added that it had identified 239 of those killed in Israeli strikes as civilians and 126 as security personnel.

    On the Israeli side, 24 people have so far been killed, more than 800 have been injured and over 3,800 have been evacuated from their homes, Israeli Prime Minister (PM) Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said Thursday.

    With the number of casualties continuing to rise and global leaders stressing the need for ceasefire, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has warned the US of “irreparable damage” if it intervenes, declaring that Tehran itself would “never surrender”.

    Khamenei’s latest statement, which was released by state-owned media, comes amid fears that the US could soon be entering the conflict with strikes on Iran.

  • ‘He reacts in 24 seconds’: Fahad Sheikh reveals how Fahad Mustafa doesn’t follow his own anger management advice

    ‘He reacts in 24 seconds’: Fahad Sheikh reveals how Fahad Mustafa doesn’t follow his own anger management advice

    Actor Fahad Sheikh recently shared a hilarious and honest insight about Fahad Mustafa’s personality, revealing a habit that fans might not know.

    On his recent appearance on Tabish Hashmi’s show Hasna Mana Hai, Sheikh was asked about his favourite actor. Without hesitation, he replied, “Fahad Mustafa is my favourite actor.”

    He then revealed, “His worst habit is that when he gets angry, he doesn’t listen to anyone and reacts immediately,” Fahad said.

    Laughing, he added, “Fahad Mustafa once gave me advice not to react in anger for 24 hours. But he himself reacts in 24 seconds!”

    Fahad Sheikh also opened up about his personal journey and struggles in the entertainment industry.

    “I’m the eldest among my brothers. My two younger brothers found success early in their respective fields, but it took me a long time to find my place in showbiz,” he shared.

    He mentioned that his family always supported him, despite the differences in their career timelines.

    “My family never made me feel inferior because of my brothers’ success; they always encouraged me,” he added.

    Fahad Sheikh also admitted that he faced emotional challenges during his journey.

    “Sometimes, I would feel a negative thought creeping in after seeing my younger brothers succeed, but I always turned it into motivation and reminded myself that I have to work harder,” he explained.

    He recalled that he once had the chance to move to London with his family’s support, but chose to stay back and pursue acting.

    “I had the option to go to London, but I chose to stay and give acting a try. I thought to myself, I must try at least once,” he said.

  • Six Pakistani players picked in BBL 15 draft

    Six Pakistani players picked in BBL 15 draft

    Pakistani cricketers are in high demand during the Big Bash League (BBL) Season 15 overseas draft, with six players selected from over 600 international registrations.

    Fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi was the first overall pick by Brisbane Heat, while other top names like Haris Rauf, Mohammad Rizwan, and Shadab Khan were also selected by several teams.

    Here’s the complete list of Pakistani players picked in the BBL 15 draft:

     
    Player Name Team Round Pick No. Category
    Shaheen Shah Afridi Brisbane Heat Round 1 Pick 1 Platinum
    Haris Rauf Melbourne Stars Round 1 Pick 2 Right to Match
    Mohammad Rizwan Melbourne Renegades Round 1 Pick 4 Platinum
    Shadab Khan Sydney Thunder Round 2 Pick 12 Gold
    Babar Azam Sydney Sixers Round 2 Pick 14 Platinum (Pre-signed)
    Hasan Ali Adelaide Strikers Round 3 Pick 23 Gold
    
    

    Pakistan had the most players selected among overseas countries after England. With top T20 stars available for the full season, teams were quick to include them in their squads. Shaheen and Rauf will lead the fast bowling attack, while Babar and Rizwan are expected to play key roles at the top of the order.

    Other Pakistani players, including Saim Ayub, Hassan Nawaz, Imad Wasim, and Salman Ali Agha, have not been selected in the main draft, but they could still be added later if teams choose to fill more slots.

    With Pakistani players now playing in six different teams, BBL 15 is expected to draw strong interest from both Australian and Pakistani fans this season.

  • Merub Ali breaks silence with mysterious message after breakup with Asim Azhar

    Merub Ali breaks silence with mysterious message after breakup with Asim Azhar

    Days after singer Asim Azhar confirmed his breakup with his now ex-fiancée Merub Ali, the actress and model shared a cryptic message on Instagram that caught the attention of social media users.

    Merub, who has remained silent after the news of the breakup, posted a note on her Instagram stories that read, “Someone asked me, ‘Aren’t you going to tell your side of the story?’ I replied, ‘God knows, and that’s enough’.”

    This post comes days after Asim Azhar officially announced the end of their engagement.

    In his message, he wrote, “After a great deal of thought and reflection, Merub & I have chosen to move forward on separate paths peacefully & mutually. While we shared meaningful moments and genuinely hoped for a future together, life sometimes takes its own course.”

    He added, “We have the utmost respect for each other and the families involved, and always will. We kindly ask for your understanding and privacy during this time.”

    Asim Azhar and Merub Ali were childhood friends and got engaged in 2022. The two were engaged for almost three years. Their sudden breakup shocked fans, and now Merub’s cryptic post has sparked conversations online.

  • PTA announces free data, minutes for everyone to celebrate 200 million telecom users

    PTA announces free data, minutes for everyone to celebrate 200 million telecom users

    After crossing 200 million telecom subscribers in Pakistan, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has announced a special one-day offer for all users.

    Every mobile user in the country will get 2GB of free data and 200 on-net minutes, valid for 24 hours on June 20, 2025. To activate this offer, users can dial *2200# from any network.

    In an official statement, PTA said, “To celebrate surpassing the milestone of 200 million telecom users, PTA and mobile operators will offer users 2GB of data and 200 on-net minutes absolutely free for 24 hours on June 20, 2025. To avail this offer, dial 2200# from any network.”

    According to the latest data, the number of mobile phone users in Pakistan has reached 197.7 million, covering over 80 percent of the population. Broadband users are now 150 million, and fixed-line telephone users stand at 3.75 million.

    To mark this achievement, a special ceremony will be held at the PTA Headquarters in Islamabad, with key figures from the telecom industry, mobile networks, and device makers attending. The event will include discussions on improving connectivity and digital services in Pakistan.

    As part of the celebrations, mobile networks will give free voice and data bundles, and mobile phone companies will contribute 10 to 15 mid-range smartphones for a lucky draw during the event.

  • Sydney Sixers picks Babar Azam in Platinum category: Here is how much he will earn

    Sydney Sixers picks Babar Azam in Platinum category: Here is how much he will earn

    Australian Big Bash League (BBL) team Sydney Sixers have signed Pakistani cricketer Babar Azam in the Platinum category for the league’s 15th season. The Sixers used their pre-draft signing right to secure Babar as their overseas pick.

    Babar Azam will be available for the entire BBL season, earning him the maximum Platinum player salary of AUD $420,000, an estimated PKR 10 crore. This amount notably exceeds the standard base price of PKR 7.75 crore for Platinum picks.

    The 30-year-old Babar has scored over 10,000 international runs. As a former ICC Cricketer of the Year, he has made his mark in both One Day International (ODIs) and Twenty20 (T20Is), earning a place among the world’s top batters.

    He led Pakistan across all three formats from 2019 to 2024, taking the team into the ICC T20 World Cup semi-final in 2021 and the final in 2022.

    Besides Babar, more than 70 Pakistani players have registered for the BBL 15 draft, set to take place on June 19.