Author: News Desk

  • Mysterious disease in Congo killing patients within 48 hours

    Mysterious disease in Congo killing patients within 48 hours

    A mysterious disease spreading in the northeast of the Democratic Republic of Congo since January 21 has infected 419 people, with 53 deaths, doctors working with the World Health Organisation (WHO) have confirmed. 

    The as yet unidentified pathogen first showed up in the town of Boloko where three children died of bleeding from the nose and vomiting blood after they ate a dead bat. 

    In the majority of the cases, death has occurred within 48 hours of the appearance of the first symptom. 

    As WHO rushes against time to get a handle on the situation, doctors have determined that the disease has a 12.3 percent fatality rate, posing a significant threat to the beleaguered country. While its symptoms are mostly hemorrhagic, lab tests have shown that the disease has no link with more worrying diseases like Ebola or Marburg. 

    In December, another mysterious outbreak of a disease was eventually identified as a particularly virulent strain of malaria.

  • Salman Khan gave me interview first because I am Pakistani, says Anoushey Ashraf

    Salman Khan gave me interview first because I am Pakistani, says Anoushey Ashraf

    Renowned VJ and host Anoushey Ashraf has revealed details about a meeting she once had with Bollywood superstar Salman Khan, where he gave her an interview before anyone else when he found out she is from Pakistan.


    Anoushey recently appeared on a private channel’s tv show where she discussed her career, changing media landscapes, and her experience meeting Salman Khan.


    Talking about the rise and fall of music channels in Pakistan, she said, “With music channels, job opportunities were also created in Pakistan. However, many people became unemployed due to their closure.”


    Regarding the impact of the shift, she stated, “It was a difficult time for all of us. The closure of music channels affected many artists’ businesses and reduced their popularity.” However, she added that technology and social media are reviving the music industry.
    Expressing her passion for the horror genre, she shared, “I love scary movies, and if given the opportunity, I would love to work in a horror drama or film.”


    She also recalled her memorable experience interviewing Salman Khan during a visit to India.


    “Interviewing Salman Khan was the best experience of my life,” she said.


    She revealed that she and her team had requested Salman Khan’s team for an interview and went to his shooting location. “A 100 people were waiting for the interview, but when Salman Khan found out we were from Pakistan, he gave us the interview first,” she said.


    According to Anoushey, Salman Khan welcomed them warmly and said, ‘You have come from Pakistan, so you are our guests.’”
    Speaking about marriage, she emphasized, “Marriage should be done with great thought and after truly understanding the other person.”

  • Champions Trophy 2025 sets new record for most centuries in single edition

    Champions Trophy 2025 sets new record for most centuries in single edition

    Champions Trophy 2025, currently being played in Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates, has set a new record for the most centuries in a single edition of the tournament.

    On Wednesday, England’s star batter Joe Root scored a century off 98 balls against Afghanistan, marking the 11th century of the ongoing tournament. The achievement surpassed the previous record of 10 centuries in a single edition, which was set during the 2002 Champions Trophy and matched in the 2017 tournament. 

    So far, eight matches have been played in current Champions Trophy, with several batters showcasing exceptional performances. The list of centurions includes Will Young, Tom Latham, Towhid Hridoy, Shubman Gill, Ryan Rickelton, Ben Duckett, Josh Inglis, Virat Kohli, Rachin Ravindra, Ibrahim Zadran, and Joe Root.

    The tournament consists of a total of 15 matches, and with more games yet to be played, this record could extend further.

  • Afghanistan knock England out in Champions Trophy thriller

    Afghanistan knock England out in Champions Trophy thriller

    Afghanistan knocked England out of the Champions Trophy after a thrilling contest in the eighth match of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.

    Afghanistan captain, Hashmatullah Shahidi won the toss at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium and elected to bat first. The Afghan team posted a competitive total of 325 runs in their allotted 50 overs. In response, England’s entire team hung on almost till the end, getting bowled out for 317 runs in 49.5 overs.

    Afghanistan’s batting lineup faced early trouble, losing two wickets for just 15 runs. However, Ibrahim Zadran steadied the innings after coming to the crease, helping Afghanistan reach 325/7 in 50 overs.

    Ibrahim Zadran played a phenomenal knock of 177 runs of 146, hitting six sixes and 12 fours.

    For England, Jofra Archer took three wickets, while Liam Livingstone claimed two, and Adil Rashid picked up one.

    Chasing the target, England’s team was bowled out for 317 runs. While wickets kept falling at one end, Joe Root played a brilliant innings of 120 runs on 111 balls and built partnerships with other players.

    Azmatullah Omarzai took five wickets for Afghanistan.

  • Fakhar Zaman opens up about ongoing rehab and rumours of his retirement

    Fakhar Zaman opens up about ongoing rehab and rumours of his retirement

    Pakistan’s opener, Fakhar Zaman, has recently shared his thoughts on his Champions Trophy experience, injury setbacks, and his role in the national team. 

    In a recent interview with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), he reflected on his 2017 Champions Trophy triumph and the heartbreak of missing key matches in the latest edition. 

    He spoke candidly about his emotions and aspirations. 

    “When I got injured, I immediately realized that my Champions Trophy was over. The pain made it clear to me. I had worked hard, recovered from thyroid issues, and trained extensively for this event. So, the emotions got the better of me in the dressing room,” he said.

    He also recalled his son questioning his visible pain, saying, “My son asked me, ‘What was hurting you so much?’ Players often play through pain, and I have played with a fracture before, but this situation was different.”

    Fakhar was asked whether he believed Pakistan could have had a better start if he had opened the innings, to which he replied, “I strongly believe that if I had opened, the situation might have been different. A long chase requires a strong start, and openers play a key role. I even approached the umpire to see if there was any way I could open despite my injury, but the rules didn’t allow it.”

    He revealed that he fielded for 22 overs despite his pain, hoping to contribute with the bat, but unfortunately, things didn’t go as planned.

    Providing an update on his injury, Fakhar shared that his recovery is progressing well. “There has been significant improvement in a week. The doctor has advised that I can start training in three weeks, and within a month, I should be back in action.”

    When asked if his presence in the Pakistan vs India match could have changed the outcome, Fakhar remained diplomatic. He said, “Cricket is an unpredictable game. Sometimes, expectations are low, and you perform beyond imagination. Other times, the opposite happens. We lost, and I can’t say whether my presence would have made a difference. I could have scored 200, but that’s just speculation.”

    Fakhar addressed concerns about his limited presence in Test cricket, clarifying that he had focused on red-ball Cricket, but the coaches didn’t consider him a priority. “I still want to play Test cricket, but the captain and coaches have their plans. I also believe there are better Test players in Pakistan.”

    On Pakistan’s struggles with strike rotation and strike rate, he emphasised its importance, particularly in modern-day Cricket. “The game has evolved. If you’re chasing 350, you need to play aggressive Cricket. Fast-paced play and taking risks are essential.”

    Fakhar humorously claimed that he considers himself a better bowler than a batsman. “All bowlers think they’re good batsmen. I believe I am a better bowler! Shadab Khan is my favourite bowler in ODIs, and he has even told me that if he ever becomes captain, I’ll definitely bowl five overs in ODIs and two in T20s.”

    Earlier, there were reports that Fakahr is taking retirement from ODI cricket.

  • Bilawal defends PECA, 26th Amendment at Oxford

    Bilawal defends PECA, 26th Amendment at Oxford

    Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari stated on Tuesday that the recently passed 26th Constitutional Amendment was approved in a compromised form rather than its original version.  

    Speaking at Oxford University, Bhutto claimed, “PPP, as far as a parliamentary force, is the only party to consistently oppose the legislations,” adding that he wanted to draw the attention of those criticising PECA amendment to the fact that the original proposal had included 30-year imprisonment as penalty for social media posts. 

    “We [PPP] always engaged in a process and contributed through amendments our input to passing [PECA amendments], which is not an ideal legislation, but better legislation than was initially proposed (sic),” Bhutto said, defending the changes.

    On January 29, President Asif Ali Zardari signed PECA amendment into law, despite the journalist fraternity raising concerns.

    Section 26(A) of the PECA amendment bill states: “Whoever intentionally disseminates, publicly exhibits, or transmits any information through any information system, that he knows or has reason to believe to be false or fake and likely to cause or create a sense of fear, panic or disorder or unrest in general public or society shall be punished with imprisonment which may extend upto three years or with fine which may extend to Rs2m or with both.”

    He downplayed claims that the PPP had weakened democracy by passing the 26th Constitutional Amendment, maintaining that democracy in Pakistan is not very stable. In the same breath, Bilawal claimed Pakistan is not the only country facing the challenge of an unstable democracy.

    Separately, the opposition’s two-day Grand Alliance Conference, focusing on the supremacy of the constitutions, commenced in Islamabad on Wednesday. 

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Secretary General Salman Akram Raja, Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) chief Sahibzada Hamid Raza, Awam Pakistan’s President Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen’s (MWM) Nasir Shirazi and others were present in the meeting.

    Addressing the conference, former premier and ex-Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) leader Abbasi said that the incumbent government was so fearful today that even a conference to discuss the Constitution could not take place.

    Lambasting the PML-N and PPP for imposing restrictions on the conference, Abbasi questioned why the authorities had failed to end political instability in the country. “When political parties abandon their principles, nations cannot function,” he added.

  • Shah Rukh Khan moves out of Mannat, shifts to rented apartment

    Shah Rukh Khan moves out of Mannat, shifts to rented apartment

    Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan has temporarily moved out of his iconic bungalow Mannat along with his family, and shifted to a rented apartment.

    According to Indian media reports, the actor’s decision to leave Mannat came amid renovation work at the bungalow.

    Reports suggest that Khan and his family will reside in a rented flat in Pali Hill of Mumbai’s Bandra until the renovation is completed.

    The lavish sea-facing mansion, Mannat, has been SRK’s residence for years and is a landmark among fans. However, the ongoing refurbishment has prompted the family to seek temporary accommodation.

  • ‘Imran Khan’s persecution a stain on Pakistan’s history,’ US lawmakers say in latest letter

    ‘Imran Khan’s persecution a stain on Pakistan’s history,’ US lawmakers say in latest letter

    Two congressmen, Joe Wilson and August Pfluger, have written a letter to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, calling for the release of former Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan.  

    Republican Representative Joe Wilson took to X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday to share the letter, writing in the caption, “Grateful to join @RepublicanStudy Chairman @RepPfluger to urge @SecRubio to free Imran Khan and work to restore democracy in Pakistan. US-Pakistan relations are strongest when they are based on freedom.”

    The letter read, “You (Marco Rubio) recall that Imran Khan was Prime Minister in your first term, and you both shared a strong relationship. He is widely beloved in Pakistan, and his release would usher in a new era of U.S.-Pakistan relations with freedom value at its core”.

    Drawing a parallel between Imran Khan and U.S. President Donald J. Trump as victims of “judicial abuse,” the letter stated that Imran Khan was imprisoned on trumped-up charges.  

    According to the letter, both congressmen urged Rubio to work with Pakistan to restore democracy, human rights, the rule of law, freedom of the press, and freedom of assembly.  

    Emphasising that the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, must be treated like any other politician, the letter noted, “He (Imran Khan) does not belong in prison, and his persecution is a stain on Pakistan’s history.”


     
    “… Your (US Secretary of State) goal is to have the strongest relations with every country in the world, and the strength of the US Pak relationships hinges on freedoms with Imran Khan.”

    Earlier this month, Wilson also wrote a letter to the political and military leaders of Pakistan to Free Imran Khan.

    The previous letter read, “… I have many disagreements with Mr. Khan, particularly his stance in support of the Chinese Communist Party and War Criminal Putin. However, democracy cannot work if political opponents are unjustly detained on politicised charges rather than defeated in the ballot box.”


    “I urge Pakistan to uphold democratic institutions, human rights, and the rule of law, and respect the fundamental guarantees of due process, freedom of press, freedom of assembly and freedom of speech of the people of Pakistan.”

     
    In a letter, Wilson stressed that Imran Khan’s release would be a major step toward strengthening U.S.-Pak relations.

    The Republican Party member highlighted that a strong U.S.-Pakistani relationship is in the national interest of both countries. He underscored that, for over 75 years, U.S.-Pakistani bilateral relations have been strongest since Pakistan embraced its democratic ideals of the rule of law.

  • Dodi Khan’s ring for Rakhi – Love or just friendship?

    Dodi Khan’s ring for Rakhi – Love or just friendship?

    The truth about the relationship between controversial Indian actress Rakhi Sawant and Pakistani actor Dodi Khan has finally come to light.

    Rakhi Sawant, known for her bold personality, has been making headlines with rumors of her impending marriage with Dodi Khan.

    Speculation began after a video of Dodi proposing to Rakhi went viral on social media. The clip sparked widespread discussion among fans, with many wondering if the two were truly getting married.

    However, a recent video has surfaced in which Rakhi and Dodi clarified the truth about their bond.


    In the viral video, Dodi Khan gifted Rakhi a friendship ring, emphasizing that their relationship is based on friendship. He stated, “We will always be good friends, and I will even help Rakhi find a good marriage match.”


    The video showcased a strong chemistry and bond between Rakhi and Dodi, which resonated with their fans.

    While many appreciated their friendship, some social media users offered realistic advice.

    One user commented, “Dodi Khan should think about his family and avoid such publicity stunts.”

    Another fan humorously wrote, “Rakhi, please marry my husband because I like you a lot!”


    A third user joked, “Every guy is finding love, and here we are still struggling with loan repayments!”

    With the latest clarification, it seems Rakhi and Dodi’s relationship is nothing more than a close friendship, but their fun-loving bond continues to entertain fans online.

  • VIDEO: Vikrant Gupta falls in love with Lahore all over again

    VIDEO: Vikrant Gupta falls in love with Lahore all over again

    Renowned Indian sports journalist Vikrant Gupta has arrived in Pakistan for the Champions Trophy 2025, marking his first visit in nearly two decades.  

    In a viral video featuring Gupta alongside Pakistani sports journalist Sanaullah at Liberty Chowk in Lahore, he shares his thoughts on returning to Pakistan after so many years.

    During their conversation, Sanaullah asked, “Gupta Bhai, you’re seeing Liberty Chowk after so many years. How does it feel?”

    Gupta replied, “Yes, I remember when the 2004 and 2006 series took place, we used to pass through this very road. Some things have changed, but the beauty of big cities is that their character remains the same. The vibe here still feels the same.”

    Sanaullah then asked, “Have you noticed any development?”

    Gupta responded, “Well, we haven’t explored much yet. We just came from the hotel to Liberty Chowk. There’s still a lot of Lahore to see.”

    Talking about his previous visits, Sanaullah asked, “Is the area where you’re staying now different from where you used to stay before?”

    Gupta reflected on his memories, recalling, “Yes, it is. Back then, we used to stay on the other side of the city. I still remember it. Once we go there, I’ll see how much it has changed. From here, I can even see the stadium. As we get closer, I remember the hockey stadium, NCA, and the cricket stadium. There was a big parking area in front of it and even a football ground. Let’s go and check it out.”

    The conversation then shifted to Pakistani cuisine, as Sanaullah curiously asked, “How did you find the food? You had daal (lentils) today.”

    Gupta enthusiastically responded, “Yes, I had daal, and it was amazing! I also had parathas with pickles.”

    Sanaullah, surprised, added, “Pickle parathas! That’s interesting because I’ve been eating here for six years, and I never had a pickle paratha before. And you got it on your first day!”

    Gupta laughed and said, “Well, Paji made sure I had it. And it was fantastic!”

    Speaking about the hospitality he received, Gupta expressed his gratitude, saying, “The respect I have received here is overwhelming.” He also praised the local food, adding, “Pakistan’s cuisine is absolutely amazing. The flavours are just incredible!”

    The Indian team is playing their matches in the Champions Trophy in Dubai using a hybrid model.