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  • British tourists asked to leave India over ‘Free Palestine’ stickers

    British tourists asked to leave India over ‘Free Palestine’ stickers

    According to reports, authorities said the action was taken after the couple was found to have violated the conditions of their tourist visas.

    The couple, identified as Lewis Gabriel D. and Anushi Emma Christine, went to India on tourist visas and were staying in Pushkar, a town in western Rajasthan known for its temples and as a popular destination for international visitors.

    Intelligence officials received information indicating their involvement in putting up stickers advocating for Palestinians. The stickers reportedly carried messages including “Free Palestine. Boycott Israel.”

    The intelligence department reviewed CCTV footage and local inputs to identify the suspects, and the district police were alerted after the matter was deemed serious.

    With a team led by Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Rajesh Meena interrogating the tourists, the couple reportedly admitted to engaging in political activities while on tourist visas, which authorities said violated the terms of their stay.

    “Engaging in activities that disrespect other nations while on Indian soil is a clear violation of visa rules,” Meena told Indian media.

    He said that action against the couple was taken under the Immigration and Foreigners Act, with their visas revoked and a “Leave India Notice” issued.

    The ASP added that if any foreign national was found violating the conditions of a tourist visa in the future, they too would be identified and strict action will be taken, including deportation and blacklisting.

    Indian authorities also said the incident highlights the monitoring of foreign nationals’ activities in the country, and the enforcement of visa regulations for visitors engaging in political acts.

  • Gold jumps Rs14,800 per tola as prices rise globally

    Gold jumps Rs14,800 per tola as prices rise globally

    Gold and silver prices went up again on Wednesday, continuing an upward trend seen in both international and local markets.


    In the international market, gold rose sharply by $148 per ounce, reaching $5,064.


    The increase was reflected in the Pakistani market where the price of gold per tola went up by Rs14,800 to Rs529,162. Similarly, the price of 10 grams of gold increased by Rs12,689 to Rs453,671.


    Silver also gained in value. In the local market, silver per tola rose by Rs109 to Rs9,255, and per 10 grams increased by Rs93 to Rs7,934.


    Spot gold also jumped 2.8% to $5,076.01 per ounce, following a 5.9% surge on Tuesday, which was its biggest daily gain since November 2008. Gold also touched a record high of $5,594.82 last Thursday.


    Meanwhile, US gold futures for April delivery climbed 3.3% to $5,097.20 per ounce. Spot silver also rose 5% to $89.38 per ounce, after reaching a record high of $121.64 last Thursday and dropping to a month-low of $71.33 on Monday.


    On Tuesday, gold prices rebounded sharply, tracking a strong recovery in the international bullion market after several sessions of steep losses that had rattled investors and traders.


    Locally, gold per tola jumped Rs24,000 to Rs 514,362, and 10 grams of gold rose Rs20,576 to Rs 440,982, according to the All-Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA).


    The rise came after a steep decline on Monday, when gold per tola had dropped Rs21,500 to Rs490,362. Over the previous three sessions, gold also lost Rs85,500 per tola, reflecting high volatility in global markets.

  • US downs Iranian drone near naval carrier

    US downs Iranian drone near naval carrier

    The United States (US) military has shot down an Iranian drone that allegedly approached the Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea, the US military said.

    As per the details, the incident occurred amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to arrange nuclear talks between the US and Iran.

    “No American service members were harmed during the incident and no US equipment was damaged,” a military official said, describing that the drone had “aggressively” approached the carrier.

    The Lincoln carrier strike group is part of US military presence in the Middle East following violent domestic unrest in Iran last month, which marked the deadliest anti-government demonstrations in the country since the 1979 Islamic revolution.

    US President Donald Trump has warned that with US warships approaching Iran, “bad things” would probably happen if a nuclear deal could not be reached. He has also demanded that Tehran make nuclear concessions. 

    Meanwhile, the Foreign Office (FO) has confirmed an invitation to Pakistan for participation in the Iran-US talks amid record high tensions between Tehran and Washington.
     

    “Pakistan has received the invitation for the upcoming talks between Iran and the United States,” FO Spokesperson Tahir Andrabi said while responding to a query Tuesday.
     

    Reports quoted sources as saying that Pakistan’s participation was seen as crucial to defusing tensions as Islamabad had been quietly working to facilitate the talks.
     

    It was also reported that Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar is expected to participate in the meeting likely to take place in Turkiye on Friday.
     

    The priority of the talks is to avoid any conflict and de-escalate tensions between the two sides, a regional official told Reuters, adding that some regional powers were also invited.
     

    The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said some of the countries invited to the talks at the foreign ministers’ level included Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt, Oman and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
     

    Earlier, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian confirmed that he has instructed FM Araghchi to pursue “fair and equitable negotiations” provided that an environment “free from threats and unreasonable expectations”.
     

    The talks will be held “within the framework of our national interests”, he said in a series of posts on X.

  • Lahoris buy Rs54 crores worth of kites, string in three days

    Lahoris buy Rs54 crores worth of kites, string in three days

    With Basant being celebrated in Lahore after 18 years, kite and string sales worth over Rs54 crores have been reported over the past three days. 


    According to the Kite Flying Association, over 500,000 kites were sold in the city on Tuesday alone.


    While high demand is keeping craftsmen across Punjab burning the midnight oil as they produce high-quality, visually appealing and affordable kites and strings for local markets, Peshawar’s historic YakaToot Bazaar is also operating at full capacity to ship products to Lahore for the Feb 6-8 festival.


    The festival of Basant, a traditional spring celebration historically marked by mass kiteflying, is returning to Punjab after nearly two decades of legal restrictions.


    Basant, which signifies the arrival of spring, traditionally involved families and communities flying colorful kites in the skies. 


    The festival had been banned due to public safety concerns, particularly accidents caused by sharp kite strings.


    Under the Punjab Kite Flying Ordinance 2025, kite flying has now been officially permitted with strict safety and regulatory measures.


    These include the prohibition of dangerous materials such as metal or chemical-coated strings, and the mandatory registration of kite makers and sellers.


    Authorities have scheduled the three-day Basant festival with rules aimed at preventing injuries and fatalities that previously led to the festival’s ban.

  • ‘Unbelievable sadness’; Bill Gates’ ex-wife on her husband’s Epstein files affair

    ‘Unbelievable sadness’; Bill Gates’ ex-wife on her husband’s Epstein files affair

    Melinda French Gates has said that her ex-husband, Bill Gates, must answer questions arising from newly released documents connected to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, as fresh details from the files have reignited public scrutiny.

    In emails included in the documents, Epstein claimed that Gates had asked him to help arrange meetings with married women and to obtain medication to treat a sexually transmitted infection. Epstein also alleged that Gates wanted to give that medication to French Gates without her knowledge. One email attributed to Epstein described his anger over requests to delete messages related to the alleged infection and other details.

    A spokesperson for Bill Gates rejected the claims, “These claims are absolutely absurd and completely false. The only thing these documents demonstrate is Epstein’s frustration that he did not have an ongoing relationship with Gates and the lengths he would go to entrap and defame.”

    Speaking in an interview on NPR’s Wild Card podcast, Melinda French Gates said the disclosures were difficult for her to revisit. “For me, it’s personally hard whenever those details come up, right? Because it brings back memories of some very, very painful times in my marriage,” she said.

    The comments follow the release of around three million pages of Epstein’s personal communications by the US Justice Department. Bill Gates is among several prominent figures referenced in the material.

    Melinda said that she was not in a position to respond to the allegations mentioned in the files. “Whatever questions remain there of what I can’t even begin to know all of it, those questions are for those people and for even my ex-husband,” she emphasised. “They need to answer to those things, not me.”

    In the interview, French Gates also said the latest documents filled her with “unbelievable sadness.” She also referred to the impact of Epstein’s actions on his victims. “I think we’re having a reckoning as a society, right? No girl should ever be put in the situation that they were put in by Epstein and whatever was going on with all of the various people around him,” she said.

    French Gates, who finalised her divorce from Gates in 2021, has previously said his association with Epstein was one factor among others that led her to leave the marriage and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Reflecting on her response to the revelations, she said: “I’m able to take my own sadness and look at those young girls and say, ‘My God, how did that happen to those girls?’ At least for me, I’ve been able to move on in life”.

  • PSL sells international media rights at record price for next season

    PSL sells international media rights at record price for next season

    Pakistan Super League (PSL) has announced the successful sale of its international media rights for the upcoming season, calling the development a major step in the league’s global expansion.

    For the 11th edition of the tournament, Walee Technologies secured the one year long global media rights for all regions excluding India after submitting the highest bid. The company’s offer exceeded the reserve price set by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), leading to the formal award of the rights.

    Compared to the previous rights cycle across the same regions, the value of the deal increased by 149 percent. Officials described the sharp rise as a clear sign of the PSL’s growing brand strength and increasing international reach.

    HBL PSL 11 will begin on March 26 and conclude on May 3, 2026. The upcoming season with two new teams will also expand the league’s city footprint with Faisalabad’s Iqbal Stadium set to host matches for the first time, marking the city’s return to top level cricket action.

  • Former NA deputy speaker Qasim Suri says he now drives Uber in US

    Former NA deputy speaker Qasim Suri says he now drives Uber in US

    Qasim Khan Suri, the former Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan, says he is now driving for Uber in the United States (US) due to financial difficulties after leaving Pakistan.


    Suri, a senior member of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and long-time political worker associated with the ideology of party chairman Imran Khan, shared his situation in a discussion with Ali Hasnain Malik “Here, I am certainly facing financial hardships. 


    I never imagined I would have to do the kind of work I am doing now – I am driving Uber” he said, adding that he chose honesty over theft.


    Suri remained explicit about his political identity, stating that he is a political worker aligned with Imran Khan’s ideology and continues to stand with that vision.


    He framed his current struggle within the larger context of what he called cruelty and injustice facing Pakistan, particularly pointing to the legal challenges against Imran Khan and his family. 


    According to Suri, he had once held a responsible position with the Capital Development Authority (CDA) in Islamabad, but he said he never accumulated personal wealth from it. “By the grace of Allah, I did not even own a flat there. I lived my life with dignity and modesty,” he stated. 

    He also recalled that, prior to 2018, he was able to host senior political figures such as Imran Khan and Dr. Arif Alvi at his home in Quetta, describing himself as a middle-class Pakistani who lived “with dignity and earned [his] living honestly.” 


    Suri said that although he sleeps peacefully, “the struggle burns in my heart like fire,” underscoring his ongoing emotional and political commitment.

  • Musk slammed for calling Spain’s PM ‘tyrant’ after the country plans to curb social media use by minors

    Musk slammed for calling Spain’s PM ‘tyrant’ after the country plans to curb social media use by minors

    Just a day after he was castigated on social media for having ties to Jeffrey Epstein, Elon Musk is being slammed for calling Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez a “tyrant” after Spain announced plans to restrict social media access under 16 and tighten controls on hateful and harmful online content.

    The exchange began after Sánchez said his government was preparing measures that would ban social media use for children under 16 and increase accountability for technology companies. Speaking this week, the Spanish prime minister said action was required to protect minors from what he described as a “digital wild west”.

    “Social media is a failed state where laws are ignored and crimes are tolerated,” Sánchez said, arguing that governments could no longer allow children to navigate online platforms without safeguards.

    Musk, the owner of X, responded on the platform by posting: “Dirty Sánchez is a tyrant and a traitor to the people of Spain.” 

    Sánchez also criticised Musk for using X to “amplify disinformation” related to Spain’s decision last week to regularise the status of around 500,000 undocumented workers and asylum seekers. He noted that Musk himself was a migrant.

    Spain’s proposal comes amid a shift across Europe toward stricter regulation of social media platforms. Greece is preparing to announce a ban on social media use for children under 15. Britain and France are also considering similar measures, while Australia last year became the first country to block access to social media platforms for children under 16.

    Sánchez said Spain was working with five other European countries in what he called a “coalition of the digitally willing” to coordinate regulation across borders. His office did not name the countries or provide further details.

    At the World Governments Summit in Dubai, Sánchez said: “Our children are exposed to a space they were never meant to navigate alone. We will no longer accept that. We will protect them from the digital wild west.”

    The debate has intensified following scrutiny of Musk’s artificial intelligence chatbot, Grok, developed by his startup xAI and integrated into X. Researchers said the tool generated an estimated three million sexualised images over an 11-day period after the rollout of an image editing feature that allowed users to alter images of real people using text prompts.

    According to a report by the Center for Countering Digital Hate, around 23,000 of the images appeared to depict children. The report said the images were generated at an average rate of 190 per minute. It did not specify how many images were created without consent.

    Several countries moved to ban Grok following the outcry. Sánchez said Spanish prosecutors would explore possible legal infractions linked to Grok, as well as platforms including TikTok and Instagram.

    The issue has also triggered developments in France, where prosecutors confirmed that the French headquarters of X had been raided by the Paris cybercrime unit as part of an investigation into alleged cybercrime. Prosecutors said Musk and X’s former chief executive, Linda Yaccarino, had been summoned for voluntary questioning. Yaccarino resigned from the company last year.

    Musk responded to the raid by calling it “a political attack”.

    Online reaction to Musk’s remarks about the Spanish prime minister was swift. One user wrote: “Why would Elon Musk oppose banning minors from social media, where they’re clearly unsafe and more vulnerable? Oh wait…” Another said: “Dirty? Sánchez is not on Epstein’s list, you are.”

    A third comment read: “Literally not one negative point by the Spanish PM. Yet Musk calls him a tyrant because his criminal activity is being threatened.” A Spain-based user posted: “I’m in Spain, we mostly think you’re the tyrant.”

    Other reactions questioned Musk’s role in shaping debate. “Why does Elon condone fuelling hate, misinformation and divisiveness, and against protecting children from its effects?” one user asked, while another wrote: “And what gives you the right to speak on behalf of the Spanish people?”

  • Ayesha Butt says actor from ‘Meray Paas Tum Ho’ took off clothes in front of her

    Ayesha Butt says actor from ‘Meray Paas Tum Ho’ took off clothes in front of her

    Makeup artist Ayesha Butt has opened up about casting couch experiences she faced while trying to build a career in Pakistan’s media industry.

    She recently appeared on a Youtube Podcast, where the host questioned her about her bold image on social media. In response, Ayesha shared the reasons that shaped her public persona and discussed her struggles in the industry.

    “I went to Karachi to work in showbiz, where producers told me, ‘We will give you work after you sleep with us.’ Unfortunately, this is true. I did multiple photoshoots, stills, and web series, but they were shelved or my work was cut simply because I refused their offers.”

    “I worked in the drama serial Sotan. I have worked with Agha Shiraz, Saleem Mairaj, and Sohail Sameer. Eight years ago, when I came, I was only offered casting couch by big names of the industry. Photographer Munna Mushtaq asked me to sleep with him, after which I left the media industry,” she added.

    While talking about her experience with an actor from the popular drama Meray Paas Tum Ho, she revealed, “Besides that, there was an actor from Meray Paas Tum Ho. I don’t remember his name; he played Danish’s friend in the drama. When I entered his office, he took off his shalwar and asked me to get physical with him.”

    “He also has a very beautiful wife from the showbiz industry. He chased me as well and told me that if I wanted to flourish in showbiz, I had to sleep with them. After that, I left the media industry and joined a salon. I continued working there and focused on building my career through hard work,” she stated. 

    Ayesha Butt, who has around 400,000 followers across social media platforms, remains known for her bold online content. She also appeared in the drama serial “Sotan”, but later stepped away from the industry.

  • Man arrested on suspicion of harassing Rabi Pirzada in Karachi’s Defence

    Man arrested on suspicion of harassing Rabi Pirzada in Karachi’s Defence

    Singer Rabi Pirzada has reported a harassment incident in Karachi’s Defence area, prompting swift action by the police.

    According to reports, Defence C police registered a case on the singer’s complaint and immediately launched an investigation. The incident took place on Sunday in Defence Phase 7.

    Police officials said that a man travelling in a car harassed Rabi Pirzada and her driver. Initial details revealed that the suspect not only behaved aggressively but also used violence. When the singer resisted, the suspect also attacked her driver.

    The FIR stated that the suspect’s conduct worsened the situation, forcing the affected party to approach the police for help. After receiving the complaint, police carried out an operation and took the suspect into custody.

    Authorities confirmed that the investigation remains underway and that officials are examining all aspects of the case to establish the facts and complete the legal process.