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  • New Zealand qualify for tri-series final, defeating South Africa

    New Zealand qualify for tri-series final, defeating South Africa

    New Zealand has defeated South Africa by six wickets in the second ODI match of the Tri-Nation series at Gaddafi Stadium Lahore.

    New Zealand won the toss against South Africa and opted to field first. The African nation posted a competitive total of 304 runs for the loss of six wickets in their allotted 50 overs.

    In response, New Zealand chased the target in 48.4 overs while losing only four wickets.

    New Zealand has now qualified for the final of the series. The winner of Wednesday’s Pakistan vs South Africa match will face New Zealand in the final.


    South Africa’s Innings

    South African captain Temba Bavuma was dismissed after scoring 20 runs, with the team’s total at 37 runs. The second wicket fell at 130 runs when Jason Smith was run out after scoring 41 runs. Just two runs later, South Africa lost their third wicket as Kyle Verreynne was bowled for one run.

    The highlight of South Africa’s innings was opener Matthew Breetzke, who played a magnificent knock of 150 runs before being caught out when the score reached 263 runs. The fifth wicket fell at 300 runs, with Wiaan Mulder scoring 64 runs before being dismissed. Soon after, Senuran Muthusamy was caught out for two runs, as South Africa ended their innings at 304/6.

    From New Zealand’s bowling attack, Matt Henry took two wickets for 59 runs in his 10 overs, while Will O’Rourke also claimed two wickets for 72 runs. Michael Bracewell chipped in with one wicket for 43 runs.

    Matthew Breetzke’s outstanding performance saw him etching his name in the record books. He became only the fourth South African to score a century on ODI debut. Moreover, he set a never before seen record by becoming the first-ever player to score 150 runs on his ODI debut.


    New Zealand’s Run Chase

    Chasing 305, New Zealand started steady, reaching 50/1 in 10 overs. Opener Will Young was dismissed after scoring 19 runs, caught out early in the innings.

    Kane Williamson scored a brilliant 133 runs, while Devon Convey was dismissed for 97 runs. Apart from them, Glenn Phillips scored 28 runs.


    Team Changes

    New Zealand made one change in their lineup, bringing in Devon Conway in place of Rachin Ravindra. Meanwhile, South Africa handed ODI debuts to four players: Matthew Breetzke, Mihlali Mpongwana, Ethan Bosch, and Senuran Muthusamy.


    Previous Match Recap

    New Zealand defeated Pakistan by 78 runs in the first match of the tri-series. The Kiwis had set a challenging target of 331 runs, and in response, Pakistan was bowled out for 252 runs.

  • Trump’s statement on Khan: Najam Sethi says govt not worried

    Trump’s statement on Khan: Najam Sethi says govt not worried

    Political analyst Najam Sethi has said on Sunday that the incumbent government has already prepared a response in case United States (US) President Donald J. Trump gives a statement about incarcerated former Premier Imran Khan.

    “I believe Trump could give a statement at some stage. However, it will be of little importance. They [the incumbent government] have prepared for it [Trump’s anticipated statement],” Sethi disclosed while speaking on his show on a news channel. 

    Sethi claimed that the incumbent government has the confidence of Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman (MBS). “MBS is with them [the incumbent government], and they are with MBS. Everything is under control,” he added.

    Sethi downplayed a letter issued by US House of Representatives member Joe Wilson asking Pakistan to free Imran Khan, stating that nobody is talking about Imran Khan except Wilson. “[US] State Department has clarified that they will not interfere in Pakistan’s internal affairs.”

    Republican Joe Wilson, took to X (formerly Twitter) on Friday to announce that he had written a letter to Pakistan.

    The US Congressman shared the letter with the caption: “Grateful to send this letter today to the political and military leaders of Pakistan to Free Imran Khan. I will also be engaging the Trump administration on this issue. US-Pakistan relations are strongest when Pakistan is democratic. Free Imran Khan.”

    The 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.”

    Hours after writing a letter to Pakistani civilian and military leadership for the release of jailed ex-PM Imran Khan, Wilson reiterated his demand on the floor of the House.


     
    Addressing the House, the congressman said, “[I have] strong disagreements with Imran Khan, including his policies towards war criminal Vladimir Putin and the Chinese Communist Party. However, political opponents should be defeated in democratic elections, not jailed on fabricated charges.”

    Meanwhile, commenting on his recent statements that former First Lady Bushra Bibi could potentially be an asset for the establishment, Sethi said, “I have inquired whether she has become an asset or not. I received feedback that Bushra Bibi, while viewing Khan Sahab’s support base, has stepped back even if she was willing to become an asset.”

    “She [Bushra Bibi] realises that supporting Khan is essential, and it is necessary to hold a militant position to keep the party alive,” the former Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman (PCB) added.

  • Boat carrying Pakistani migrants sinks near Libya

    Boat carrying Pakistani migrants sinks near Libya

    A boat carrying illegal migrants, including Pakistani citizens, has sunk near the coast of Libya.

    According to media reports, the Foreign Office spokesperson, quoting the Pakistani embassy in Libya, stated that a boat carrying 65 passengers overturned near the port of Marsa Dila, northwest of Zawiya city. Authorities are gathering details about the affected Pakistani passengers.

    The spokesperson added that, after the accident, a team from the Pakistani embassy in Tripoli was sent to Zawiya Hospital, where the rescued passengers have been taken. The embassy team will assist local authorities in identifying those who lost their lives. Additionally, the Foreign Ministry has activated its crisis management unit to monitor the situation.

    Meanwhile, reports say that around 50 bodies have been discovered in two mass graves in Libya’s southeastern desert. These bodies belong to migrants attempting to reach Europe. The first grave was found at a farm in Kufra city, containing 19 bodies, some of whom had been shot before being buried.

    The second mass grave was discovered at a human smuggling hideout in Kufra during a police raid. At least 30 bodies were found, with reports suggesting that up to 70 people may have been buried there. Authorities are now searching for more bodies.

  • ‘Blasphemy case’: Mark Zuckerberg reveals why he avoids coming to Pakistan

    ‘Blasphemy case’: Mark Zuckerberg reveals why he avoids coming to Pakistan

    Mark Zuckerberg, the founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of Meta – the parent company of social media giants Facebook and Instagram – has revealed why he avoids visiting Pakistan.

    In a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, Zuckerberg said that he once faced legal trouble in Pakistan on blasphemy allegations.

    Narrating a story from 2010, he said a criminal investigation was launched against him in Pakistan over a blasphemous contest on Facebook.

    “The investigation was launched under Pakistan’s blasphemy laws that can carry the death penalty,” he said, explaining that it all started when someone pointed out how drawing caricatures was committing blasphemy against the Holy Prophet (PBUH) in Islamic culture.

    “This led to legal action in Pakistan, preventing me from travelling there due to possible legal risks.”

    Zuckerberg also highlighted the challenges tech companies face in handling different cultural and legal rules worldwide. “There are all these places around the world that just have different values… and want us to crack down on and ban way more stuff than I think a lot of people would believe is the right thing to do,” he noted.

    It merits a mention that a spike has been recorded in the number of cases against Pakistan’s blasphemy laws in recent years. Most of these cases pertain to alleged blasphemy over the internet on social media platforms.

    Just last month a court awarded death sentence to four men for uploading blasphemous content on Facebook. Additional Sessions Judge Mohammad Tariq Ayub convicted Wajid Ali, Ahfaq Ali Saqib, Rana Usman and Suleman Sajid for insulting the Prophet (PBUH).

    “The judge after hearing arguments of both prosecution and defence and witnesses accounts awarded the death penalty and 80 years imprisonment to each of them on different counts,” reports quoted an official as saying.

    Meanwhile, a report issued by the Special Branch in Punjab has revealed that over 400 young boys and girls are reportedly being persecuted in Pakistan under the blasphemy law for sharing blasphemous content on the internet.

    The report stated that a suspicious gang “The Blasphemy Business” was trapping young boys and girls into “committing” blasphemy and then reported them to the Federal Investigating Agency (FIA). The gang was reportedly doing this heinous act for financial gain.

    FIA confirmed receiving the report on the “The Blasphemy Business” group in January 2024, in which it mentioned that a special gang was a complainant in 90 per cent of blasphemy cases, the document added.

  • Majority of Americans reject Trump’s plan to take over Gaza

    Majority of Americans reject Trump’s plan to take over Gaza

    A majority of Americans have rejected US President Donald Trump’s proposed plan to take over Gaza in occupied Palestine. 

    A CBS poll has shown that 47 percent of respondents opposed the plan, calling it a “bad idea” while only 13 percent supported it. Another 40 percent said that their opinion will depend upon the circumstances or were unsure. 

    Widespread condemnation of the plan hasn’t deterred Trump who told reporters on Air Force One on Sunday that he is “committed to buying and owning” Gaza. 

    “We’re committed to owning it, taking it, and making sure that Hamas doesn’t move back. There’s nothing to move back into. The place is a demolition site,” he said. 

    The President himself received approval from 53 percent of respondents who were satisfied by his approach to the conflict. 


    The poll of 2,175 adults had a margin error of 2.5 percent points. 

    An overall majority, 54 percent, said they approved of Trump so far in his presidency. However, a clear majority, 66 percent, said that Trump was not doing enough to lower prices of consumer goods, a key promise he made during his election campaign.  

    His plans to impose tariffs on Mexico, Canada and the European Union were opposed by 56 percent while a similar number approved of the 10 percent tariff he had imposed on China. 

    American Presidents usually enjoy positive approval ratings at the beginning of their terms. Barack Obama had a 66 percent approval rating when he started his presidential term in 2009, while Joe Biden had a 57 percent rating one month after becoming President in 2020. Trump himself had the lowest first term approval ratings of any President in the past 70 years when he started off with 44 percent in 2016.

  • Red zone sealed as lawyers take to streets in Islamabad

    Red zone sealed as lawyers take to streets in Islamabad

    As lawyers take to streets of the federal capital against the 26th Constitutional Amendment, heavy contingents of law enforcement have been deployed to seal the Red Zone and restrict access to the Supreme Court.

    As per the details, the metro bus service connecting Rawalpindi and Islamabad has also partially been suspended whereas containers and barriers have been erected at Serena Chowk, Nadra Chowk, Marriott Hotel, Express Chowk and T-Cross Bari Imam. The Jinnah Underpass has also been blocked.

    The closures come as lawyers protest against the 26th Constitutional Amendment, demand that the Judicial Commission of Pakistan’s (JCP) meeting scheduled for today (Monday) be called off, no new judicial appointments be made till the case pertaining to the amendment is decided and the senior-most judge of the Islamabad High Court (IHC) be made its chief justice.

    While six leading bar associations, including representatives of the Pakistan Bar Council, Supreme Court Bar Association, Punjab Bar Council, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Bar Council, Balochistan High Court Bar Association and Sindh High Court Bar Association, have condemned the protests, saying that political groups within the legal community were attempting to advance their agendas, senior lawyers, including Ali Ahmad Kurd maintain they are demanding independence of judiciary.

    A viral video showed Kurd asking cops in Islamabad to let the lawyers head to the IHC. “We are going to Islamabad High Court… our friends are waiting there,” he said.

    Speaking to media, Kurd said that he would continue to stand by the lawyers on the issue. “Being in power does not make people great. Those who passed the amendment at 2:00 in the night should be ashamed of themselves. We don’t accept the amendment,” he said.

    Other senior lawyer, including those affiliated with the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), have also voiced support for the protesters and their demands.

    While another viral video showed lawyers clashing with police on the roads of the federal capital, the aforementioned bar associations have endorsed the 26th Amendment and subsequent legislation, saying they consider them integral parts of the Constitution.

    The protests come as the JCP gears up to meet today and consider the elevation of eight high court judges to the apex court despite calls from some judges and sections of the legal community to defer the same.

    Earlier, four apex court judges, including two commission members, Justice Mansoor Ali Shah and Justice Munib Akhtar, wrote to Chief Justice Yahya Afridi, who also heads the JCP, requesting a postponement. 

    The top judge leads the 13-member JCP that includes four judges of the apex court and parliamentarians from both the treasury and opposition benches.

  • Lahore cop caught raping beggar; shoots man to flee

    Lahore cop caught raping beggar; shoots man to flee

    A uniformed policeman was caught raping a woman who was begging in the Manawan area on the outskirts of Lahore. 

    Upon being caught in the act, the policeman opened fire, injuring a citizen named Sajid who filmed the incident. 

    Locals then overpowered the policeman and handed him over to Manawan police while Sajid was transported to a hospital for medical treatment of his injury. 

    A video, allegedly of the incident, has surfaced online in which the policeman can clearly be seen in a barren spot at night, standing above an elderly woman who is not wearing a shalwar, while he himself is not wearing shoes or pants. 

    When the citizen catches him, the policeman initially throws a shoe at him before opening fire. The shot hits Sajid in the leg. He screams and then shows his leg, covered in blood, on the camera. 

    The policeman tries to quickly put on his shoes and run away but Sajid persists, following him despite the injury. 

    The policeman has been identified as Amjad. Police are investigating.

  • Hania Aamir breaks silence on Bollywood debut claims

    Hania Aamir breaks silence on Bollywood debut claims

    Will a Bollywood offer change everything? Actress Hania Aamir, who has gained significant popularity across the border in recent months, has finally opened up on rumours of a Bollywood debut.

    Speaking at the Sahara Foundation fundraiser, the Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum actress shared her thoughts on working in India. “I will consider working in Bollywood if I ever get offered a good project. That is what I will base my choice on when picking a project in India.”

    Hania’s statement comes amid claims that she has already been invited to work in India. The claims surfaced amid unprecedented love for the actor from across the border, most of it has been in response to the hit drama serial Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum that was well-received by Indian audiences.

    Earlier, appearing as a guest on The Dubai Journey, hosted by Rannvijay Singha, the Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum actress shared her excitement about bringing this fun character to life, also mentioning her love for other Bollywood roles like Pushpa.

    The host, Rannvijay Singha, asked, “So if you had to play the role of an already existing iconic character from one of the Indian films, which one would it be?”

    Hania Aamir replied, “I would love to play Chhota Pandit from Bhool Bhulaiyaa (the first one) or Pushpa. I would totally kill it in those roles.”

    Hania’s love for Bollywood doesn’t stop there. She also revealed her favourite film, saying, “Om Shanti Om is my favourite film, favourite film. I love Tamasha and Ram Leela.”

    Two months,Indian journalist Faridoon Shahryar hosted a meet and greet session with the breakout star in Toronto, where the Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum actress expressed a heartfelt wish to meet the Bollywood King. 


    “Shahrukh Khan, if you are watching this video, please meet me, I haven’t met you yet, and that’s very sad,” the charming actress said smilingly. 


    Hania was then asked about her favorite Shahrukh Khan film and she immediately replied, “Om Shanti Om is my favorite film.” The 2007 smash hit starred Shahrukh Khan, Deepika Padukone and Arjun Rampal. 

  • ‘Keep this for when chor comes again’: Son gifts Saif Ali Khan plastic sword for self-defence

    ‘Keep this for when chor comes again’: Son gifts Saif Ali Khan plastic sword for self-defence

    Jeh Ali Khan, the four-year-old son of Bollywood actors Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor, has gifted his father a plastic sword for self-defence following the traumatic breaking and entering incident at their home last month.

    As per the details, Saif, who is still recovering from the Jan 16 knife attack by the intruder, recounted the vivid details of the eventful night and broke silence on conspiracy theories that have been circulating on social media ever since the incident.

    The actor confirmed that the intruder was hiding inside Jeh’s room and domestic help first spotted him around 2 am. Saif also confirmed claims that the man was armed with a knife and hexa blade while he himself was bare-handed.

    When asked about his kids’ reactions to the shocking incident, the actor revealed that Jeh gifted him a plastic sword and said, “Keep this by your bed for the next time the chor [thief] comes.”

    “Taimur is a little concerned about security. Sara was very emotional and so was Ibrahim… more than he normally is. He was there and has been spending a lot of time with me. It’s been really kind of nice for the family to come together, but also obviously, a bit of a shock for everyone,” Saif told the outlet.

    It merits a mention that the Bollywood star suffered six stab injuries in the attack. He also suffered injuries on his neck and arm and had to undergo plastic surgery.

    Saif was discharged from the hospital on January 21. 

    Amid conflicting reports on the identity of the attacker, police arrested a Bangladeshi national for allegedly breaking into the actor’s home and the assault. The accused, Shariful Islam Shehzad, told cops that he scaled the wall to enter the compound of the 12-floor building the actor lives in.

    The security guards, according to reports, were asleep and the intruder used air-conditioning ducts to enter the actor’s home.

    A viral screen grab from the CCTV cameras installed at the fire exit showed the intruder fleeing the scene following the attack.

  • Peshawar teacher files police complaint against ‘naughty’ students

    Peshawar teacher files police complaint against ‘naughty’ students

    A teacher in a school in Peshawar has officially lodged a complaint with local police against naughty students in his school. 

    The teacher has said in his complaint that the mischief created by the students has rendered him unable to perform his duties in a satisfactory manner.

    He added that he has requested the Education Department to transfer him to a different school. 

    Police have responded to the complaint by stating that though it can help explain to the students that they are wrong, it cannot use strict force to stop the young boys from being naughty. 

    Instead, parents of the students have been called to the police station in an attempt to resolve the matter.