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  • I wanted Azlan to be old enough to consent to my marriage: Mahira Khan

    I wanted Azlan to be old enough to consent to my marriage: Mahira Khan

    Superstar Mahira Khan has shared how her son Azlan influenced her decision to remarry. Speaking on Ahmed Ali Butt’s podcast, she revealed that while she had considered marriage earlier, she chose to wait until Azlan was mature enough to understand and support her choice.

    “I wanted to get married a few years ago, but Azlan was still young. I needed his consent,” she shared. “I wanted my son to ask me to get married again. And eventually, it was Azlan who encouraged me.”

    Mahira explained that she had fears about taking such a big step, especially as a single mother. “When Azlan was little and I thought about a second marriage, I used to think what if it doesn’t work out? What will happen to my son?”

    She shared that life with her son and family was already peaceful, and she did not want to take any risks unless her son was ready. When he finally gave his support, she felt confident to move forward.

    Mahira Khan first married Ali Askari in 2007. The couple had a son, Azlan, and parted ways in 2015 after eight years of marriage. In October 2023, Mahira tied the knot with businessman Saleem Karim.

    Reflecting on her first marriage, Mahira said she has no regrets, calling her son the most precious gift of her life. “If I hadn’t gone through my first marriage, I wouldn’t have received the best and most precious gift in the world, my son Azlan.”

    She also shared that she maintains good and friendly relations with her ex-husband, Ali Askari, and his wife, Zara.

    “It gave me my son, and that’s the best gift anyone could ever receive,” Mahira concluded.

  • $500M startup Builder.ai crashes after fake sales uncovered

    $500M startup Builder.ai crashes after fake sales uncovered

    Microsoft-backed Builder.ai has collapsed after an internal probe revealed potentially fake sales, leading the company to cut its revenue estimate to just a quarter of what was previously reported.

    One of the most well-funded tech start-ups in the UK, Builder.ai raised almost $500 million from well-known investors, including Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund. Earlier this week, the company informed employees that it would begin insolvency proceedings after its lenders declared a default.

    Builder.ai reportedly submitted provisional accounts to its auditor showing significant drops in previously reported income, prompting the lenders to step in.

    According to these estimates, the previously reported 2023 total sales figure of $180 million would be restated to approximately $45 million, while the 2024 revenue estimate of $220 million was lowered to around $55 million, sources said.

    The start-up’s founder, Sachin Dev Duggal, supervised the submission of the earlier sales figures to the board. He stepped down as chief executive earlier this year, along with the company’s chief revenue officer, Varghese Cherian.

    Duggal, however, retained the honorary title of “chief wizard” and a seat on the board. According to reports, one of the issues preceding Duggal’s exit was that many previously booked sales remained uncollected for long periods.

    These long-standing unpaid invoices concerned the board and new management regarding revenue recognition at the company, and they commissioned a law firm to conduct an internal investigation.

    The findings of the investigation were reportedly presented to the company’s senior leadership and other stakeholders last week, raising serious concerns about the legitimacy of previously recorded revenues.

    The law firm suggested there may have been a deliberate effort to inflate revenues at Builder.ai. The investigation focused on supposed “resellers” – intermediaries who allegedly sold Builder.ai’s products to clients, especially those based in the Middle East.

    According to the two sources, the investigation raised doubts about whether some of these resellers were legitimate.

    Builder.ai claims its use of artificial intelligence could make building a website or app “as easy as ordering a pizza.”

    That pitch attracted blue-chip backers like Microsoft, which is at the forefront of the AI revolution by supporting ChatGPT creator OpenAI.

    As previously reported by the Financial Times, the company borrowed $50 million from a group of tech-focused lenders in October. That loan resulted in Builder.ai’s insolvency earlier this month when its funds were seized.

    This group of lenders was reportedly led by Viola Credit, Atempo Growth, and Cadma Capital Partners.

    The latter is backed by Apollo Global Management, a private capital firm. Builder.ai stated that the company was “focused on the orderly wind down and preserving value for employees” and declined to comment.

    Cadma Capital declined to respond. Requests for comment from Duggal, Cherian, and the other lenders remain unanswered.

  • FIFA honours Shaheen Afridi alongside Football legends

    FIFA honours Shaheen Afridi alongside Football legends

    The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has paid a special tribute to Pakistan’s star fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi by featuring him alongside some of football’s biggest names.

    A recent post on the official FIFA World Cup Instagram account, shows a Shaheen Afridi jersey alongside the jerseys of football legends Lionel Messi, Neymar Jr, and Luka Modrić. All of these players are known for wearing the iconic number 10 jersey. The caption on the post said, “The iconic”, celebrating athletes who have made the number 10 jersey legendary.

    This is a proud moment for Pakistan. It is rare to see a cricketer’s greatness getting acknowledged by FIFA, and it shows how Shaheen’s popularity is rising in international sports. 

    According to reports, FIFA shared the post as part of its efforts to connect with Pakistani fans ahead of the upcoming World Cup. FIFA’s digital teams are working in different countries to increase fan engagement through social media.

    Shaheen recently led Lahore Qalandars to their third PSL title, making him the only captain to achieve this milestone.

  • Youm-e-Takbeer: PM, president reaffirm resolve to protect sovereignty, integrity

    Youm-e-Takbeer: PM, president reaffirm resolve to protect sovereignty, integrity

    President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif have reaffirmed their commitment to safeguarding Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity as the nation marks the 27th anniversary of its nuclear tests.

    In response to India’s nuclear test, conducted in May 1998 in Rajasthan, Pakistan carried out underground nuclear tests on May 28 1998, in the Chagai District of Balochistan, marking the country’s first public demonstration of its nuclear weapons capability.

    Pakistan became the seventh nation in the world, and the first Muslim-majority country, to possess nuclear arms.

    On May 10, 1998, two days after the initial test, Pakistan conducted another nuclear test, known as Chagai-II.

    On the occasion of Youm-e-Takbeer, President Zardari stated that amid the evolving regional security situation, Pakistan’s nuclear capability continues to serve as a credible minimum deterrent, one that guarantees peace and ensures that no one can compromise the country’s sovereignty and national security.

    “On this momentous occasion of Youm-e-Takbeer, I extend my heartfelt felicitations to the entire nation. Today, we observe the 27th anniversary of Youm-e-Takbeer, a day when we demonstrated our nuclear capabilities and established strategic deterrence,” he said.

    “This day serves as a reminder of our commitment to safeguarding the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of our beloved country,” he added.

    The president underscored that the nation, on this day, pays rich tribute to the scientists, engineers, and the civil and military leadership whose dedication and commitment made this achievement possible.

    “We also pay tribute to Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, who laid the foundation of Pakistan’s nuclear programme, which made the country’s defence impregnable. We also acknowledge the role of Benazir Bhutto, whose stewardship further advanced and strengthened our nuclear programme,” he said.

    Referring to the recent Indian aggression, the president stated that Pakistan had shown strategic patience and reaffirmed its firm commitment to peace.

    “Our calibrated response, under Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos, was measured and effective, which forced the enemy to cease its hostile actions,” President Zardari added.

    PM Shehbaz also hailed Pakistan’s nuclear journey and urged the nation to come together with renewed resolve to turn the country into an economic power.

    In his message to commemorate May 28, the prime minister thanked Allah Almighty and congratulated the people of Pakistan. He said: “Today on Youm-e-Takbeer, I thank Allah Almighty and congratulate from the core of my heart the entire nation and all patriotic Pakistanis.”

    PM Shehbaz linked this year’s commemoration with what he described as Pakistan’s recent success in defending itself from “an unjustified war imposed by India”. He hailed the nation’s spirit during the May 6–10 confrontation, stating: “The joys of Youm-e-Takbeer have further increased for a nation filled with victory.”

    Reflecting on the historic nuclear tests of May 28, 1998, conducted under the leadership of then-prime minister and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif, the prime minister stated that the decision to respond with six nuclear tests, compared to India’s five, demonstrated an “iron resolve” in the face of global pressure and sanctions.

    “I salute the nation, which made immense sacrifices for the completion of the nuclear programme and wrote a proud story of its determination and faith,” he added.

    The Armed Forces of Pakistan, along with the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee and Services Chiefs (CJCSC), also extended heartfelt felicitations to the people of Pakistan.

    “Youm-e-Takbeer commemorates the momentous occasion in 1998 when Pakistan emerged as a nuclear power—restoring the strategic balance in South Asia and asserting its sovereign right to self-defence. This historic achievement epitomizes the nation’s resolve, unity, and unwavering pursuit of a dignified and peaceful existence,” Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) has said in a statement.

    The military’s media wing stated that Pakistan’s strategic capability is a national trust, reflecting the collective aspirations of its people. The commemoration of Youm-e-Takbeer is a tribute to the foresight of visionary leadership, the brilliance of our scientists and engineers, and the countless contributions of all those who have made Pakistan’s defence unassailable.

    The Armed Forces of Pakistan reiterate their unwavering resolve to defend the motherland against all threats across the full spectrum of conflict. “As responsible custodians of the nation’s strategic assets, we reaffirm that our nuclear capability remains solely for defensive purposes and stands as a guarantor of peace”, said the ISPR.

    “Let this day renew our collective pledge to remain vigilant, united, and resolute in our commitment to the security, progress, and prosperity of our beloved homeland.

    “The armed forces stand in solidarity with the nation, honouring the sacrifices that made this milestone possible and continuing the journey toward strength, stability, and self-reliance,” the military’s media wing maintained.

  • India targets 15-year-old Pakistani player, gets exposed

    India targets 15-year-old Pakistani player, gets exposed

    Pakistan’s U16 Davis Cup campaign in Kazakhstan ended with a tough 0-2 loss against India in the 11th-place playoff match of the Asia-Oceania Junior Davis Cup. However, Indian media once again turned a sporting event into a propaganda opportunity by targeting a 15-year-old Pakistani player through a misleading video.

    A short video clip went viral three days after the match, showing the young Pakistani player appearing frustrated and making a hand gesture, followed by a shrug. Indian media outlets quickly twisted the footage, labelling the player as aggressive and unsportsmanlike. This one-sided narrative was widely circulated on Indian social media, triggering a wave of hateful comments from Indian users on X (formerly Twitter).

    Pakistani sports journalist Faizan Lakhani, however, stepped in to clarify the truth and call out the biased reporting.

    “Give the kid a break. He’s only 15 years old. He lost the match from a leading position and was frustrated with himself after such a tense game. Post the full video showing the player’s frustration after the loss, including how he cried afterwards. In the video, he can be heard saying, ‘I’m not mad at you’,” Lakhani stated.

    He further added, “The coaches from both sides shook hands as well. If there had been anything unsportsmanlike, the ITF would have fined the Pakistan team. Targeting a 15-year-old kid to push your hateful agenda is pathetic stuff.”

    The full version of the video, which Indian media did not show, captures the emotional moment when the Pakistani player breaks down in tears. His frustration was clearly directed at himself, not his Indian opponent. He even clarified during the interaction that he held no anger toward the Indian player.

    Yet, Indian social media users on X have posted abusive, hateful, and vulgar remarks directed at the 15-year-old Pakistani player.

  • Two sisters sexually assaulted at Karachi home; family suspects step father

    Two sisters sexually assaulted at Karachi home; family suspects step father

    Two sisters, aged 15 and 8, were sexually assaulted in their home in North Karachi, police and doctors have confirmed. 

    Police Surgeon Dr. Summaiya Syed said that the girls’ paternal and maternal uncles took them to Dr. Ruth Pfau Civil Hospital in Karachi around 5:30 p.m.

    Medical examination findings were “strongly suggestive of sexual violence.”

    Samples were collected for cross-matching, DNA profiling, and serology.

    There were signs of “severe physical violence” on both girls.  The eight-year-old’s condition was reported as severe.


    According to Dr. Summaiya, on May 25, the girls were brought to a government hospital in New Karachi after allegedly being subjected to assault and sexual harassment.

    Central SSP Zeeshan Shafiq Siddiqi said that their father had died four years ago and their mother had married another man and was living with her and her four children.

     He said the mother had told Khwaja Ajmer Nagri police that her daughters were “maltreated by an intruder”. 

    However, on Tuesday, the girls’ uncles informed hospital authorities that their stepfather had abused them.

    He said that the police are investigating the case.

  • Miss England quits Miss World in India over ‘harassment, disrespect’

    Miss England quits Miss World in India over ‘harassment, disrespect’

    Days before the final event, 2024’s Miss England has shocked fans by walking out of the Miss World competition in India, alleging harassment and disrespect by the organisers.

    As per the details, Milla Magee, 24, was supposed to represent her country at the 72nd Miss World pageant in Hyderabad, on May 31. However, less than a week before the final, she has quit the competition and flew back home.

    “I went there to make a difference, but we had to sit like performing monkeys,” she told a UK newspaper. Magee, who works as a lifeguard and is from Newquay, Cornwall, said the event was “stuck in the past” and not what she expected.

    “As far as I could see, it hasn’t changed and is stuck in the past. Morally, I couldn’t be a part of it,” she said, adding that all crowns and sashes meant nothing as compared to using your voice and making a difference in the world.

    She also shared that the contestants were forced to wear makeup and ball gowns all day, even at breakfast. “But the final straw came when we were told to sit with middle-aged men as a thank you for sponsoring the event.”

    “There were two girls to each table of six guests. We were expected to sit with them for the whole evening and entertain them as a thank you,” she said.

    “I found that unbelievable. I remember thinking, ‘This is so wrong. I didn’t come here to be farmed out for people’s entertainment’.”

    Magee added that she tried to talk about her social causes, but the men didn’t care.

    “At one point, I tried to talk about the causes I was supporting, but it was obvious the men at the table were not interested,” she recalled.


    “Instead, there was weird small talk that left me feeling uncomfortable.”

    “I went out to make a difference, to help create a different future, perhaps inspire young people. Never in a million years did I expect to find myself in that situation,” she said and also criticised a female organizer for her rude behaviour.

    “She clapped her hands right in my face to get my attention and as a signal for people to listen to her,” Magee said.

    “It was so disrespectful, like she was addressing children rather than a coach full of adult women.”

    “It was a small incident, but it showed what they really thought of us and how little respect we were being treated with,” she said.

    With Magee withdrawing from the pageant, Miss England runner-up Charlotte Grant, 25, from Liverpool, will take her place at the final with 108 contestants from around the world.

    The current titleholder, Krystyna Pyszková from the Czech Republic, will crown the new Miss World at the HITEX Exhibition Centre.

  • Man throws grenade at ex-girlfriend’s house, accidentally kills himself

    Man throws grenade at ex-girlfriend’s house, accidentally kills himself

    A man lost his life while attempting to harm his ex-girlfriend after she refused to reconcile on May 25 in Surat Thani province, Thailand.

    According to local media reports, the man went to his ex-girlfriend’s house and tried to convince her to patch things up. When she refused, he threw an M26 grenade towards her home.

    The grenade did not explode at first, but when he attempted to throw it a second time, it blew up in his hand, killing him on the spot.

    Three elderly relatives of the woman were injured in the explosion, while the ex-girlfriend remained unharmed, having run inside the house moments before the blast.

    Police later arrived at the scene and found 500 grams of crystal methamphetamine, also known as ‘ice’, in the man’s car, which was also damaged in the explosion.

    Officials confirmed that the man had a criminal record and had previously served five months in jail for drug-related offences in 2020.

  • Youm-e-Takbeer: Public holiday declared on May 28

    Youm-e-Takbeer: Public holiday declared on May 28

    The federal government has announced a public holiday to observe Youm-e-Takbeer on Wednesday, May 28.

    The day commemorates the success of the Chagai-I and Chagai-II series of nuclear tests, which made Pakistan the seventh country in the world to possess nuclear weapons.

    The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) will also observe Youm-e-Takbeer as a holiday.

    While schools are officially closed for summer vacations, a notification issued by the School Education Department states that Youm-e-Takbeer will still be celebrated in schools, with special programmes to be organised during morning assemblies.

    Schools in Punjab have been instructed to hold debate competitions, national song contests, and art activities, as well as pay tribute to the Pakistan Army, accompanied by the national anthem and prayers.

    Top winners at the district level will be awarded a prize of Rs. 50,000. Summer vacations will also be formally announced at the conclusion of the ceremonies in schools.

    Similarly, the Sindh government has also announced a holiday, with all provincial offices, including local councils and other government departments, to remain closed.

  • Khamenei wants Pak-Iran alliance for ending Israeli crimes in Gaza

    Khamenei wants Pak-Iran alliance for ending Israeli crimes in Gaza

    Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei took to X (formerly Twitter) on Monday to emphasise the Pakistan-Iran alliance for an end to Israeli crimes in Gaza.

    Following the meeting with Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif, a series of tweets was made from Iran’s supreme leader’s official X handle. 

    In one of his tweets, he wrote, “Effective, joint efforts by Iran and Pakistan are necessary to stop the Zionist regime’s crimes in Gaza.”

    In another tweet, calling Pakistan’s stance regarding the issue of Palestine “commendable”, Khamenei wrote, “While there have always been inducements for Islamic countries to establish ties with the Zionist regime, Pakistan has never been influenced by those inducements.”

    One of his tweets reads, “At a time when the warmongers in the world have numerous motives for creating conflicts and wars, the only way to ensure the security of the Islamic Ummah is the unity of Muslim nations.”

    He underscored that the Palestinian issue is the most important issue in the “Islamic world”.

    The supreme leader further said that the conditions in Gaza “have deteriorated to such an extent that people in Europe and the US are holding protests against their governments. But in these same circumstances, some Muslim governments are standing with the Zionist regime.”

    Khamenei asserted that Tehran and Islamabad can assist one another in many fields. “We are hopeful there will be a comprehensive expansion of ties, particularly in economic, political, and cultural spheres,” he added.

    During a joint press conference in Tehran, accompanied by the Iranian President on Monday, PM Shehbaz highlighted the long-standing cultural and historical ties between Pakistan and Iran.

    On the ongoing Gaza conflict, PM Shehbaz expressed Pakistan’s solidarity with the Palestinian people, decrying the Israeli aggression that has resulted in the deaths of nearly 54,000 Palestinians.

    Shehbaz is currently on a four-nation tour to friendly countries, where he will express his gratitude for their support for Pakistan during the recent military escalation with India.

    On Monday, the Pakistani Prime Minister was received by Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian at Saadabad Palace in the Iranian capital, where he received a guard of honour.