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  • US imposes new sanctions targeting Pakistan’s ballistic missile program

    US imposes new sanctions targeting Pakistan’s ballistic missile program

    The United States of America on December 18 sanctioned four entities for their involvement in the development of long-range missiles, consequently targeting Pakistan’s ballistic missile program.

    According to a fact sheet issued by the US State Department, The National Development Complex (NDC) based in Islamabad, Akhtar and Sons Private Limited, Affiliates International and Rockside Enterprise, all located in Karachi, have been identified “in light of proliferation threat of Pakistan’s long-range missile development.”

    It merits mentioning that the US had previously targeted several Pakistani companies in April, October, and September of this year to disrupt Pakistan’s missile and drone programs.

    The sanctions freeze any US property belonging to the targeted entities and bar Americans from doing business with them.

    “The NDC has worked to acquire items in furtherance of Pakistan’s long range ballistic missile program – including special vehicle chassis intended to be used as launch support equipment for ballistic missiles and missile testing equipment.  The United States assesses NDC is responsible for Pakistan’s development of ballistic missiles, including the SHAHEEN-series ballistic missiles,” stated the fact sheet released by US State Department.

    Pakistan’s foreign ministry issued a press release today, calling the recent sanctions “unfortunate and biased.” 

    “Pakistan’s strategic capabilities are meant to defend its sovereignty and preserve peace and stability in South Asia. The latest installment of sanctions defies the objective of peace and security by aiming to accentuate military asymmetries. Such policies have dangerous implications for the strategic stability of our region and beyond,” read the press release issued by Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.


    Meanwhile, security experts on social media weighed in on the recent sanctions with Michael Kugelman writing on X (formerly Twitter): “The US has sanctioned Pakistan’s National Development Complex over proliferation-related concerns tied to ballistic missile development. This is a big deal; unlike recent rounds of US sanctions, this targets a government entity instead of just companies.”


    Another Geopolitical analyst Talha Ahmad posted on X: “Unlike the previous sanctions that targeted private companies, this time US has moved up on the ladder and now has sanctioned a government institution —Pakistan’s National Development Complex.”

    Ahmad opined that Pakistan’s nature of ballistic and strategic weapons programme is mainly to counter-balance India’s threat. He further explained: “India is leading the proliferation by introducing emerging technologies and massive missile buildup with no opposition from US. The BMD and other developments add to deterrence instability. Pakistan’s strategic program has always been India-centric. Pakistan-specific sanctions indicate the ‘politically motivated sanctions’. Nevertheless, these actions would undermine the strategic balance and would achieve the opposite of what is being ‘officially’ claimed.”

    “Pakistan would do whatever it takes to maintain deterrence stability. No sanctions would be able to force Pakistan to compromise on its desire for sovereignty and freedom especially in a changing security environment in the region with a Far-right expansionist regime running the show in Dehli. Pakistan will continue building on counter-force capabilities and if needed would change its strategic posture,” concluded the geopolitical analyst Talha Ahmad.

    Pakistani journalist Syed Talat Hussain condemned the US policy writing on X: “US tries to hit Pakistan’s nuclear delivery systems. Announces sanctions on four entities. The real game is now coming to the fore. Now you understand what the fuss and campaign is all about.”

  • Punjab government changes winter vacation schedule

    Punjab government changes winter vacation schedule

    The Punjab Education Department has issued a new notification for winter vacations in schools, nullifying the previous one. 

    The new notification states that the winter holidays will begin on December 23 instead of December 20. Schools will reopen on January 13, 2025.

    Earlier, a notification was issued for holidays in private and government schools in Punjab from December 20 to January 10, 2025.

    The winter vacation schedule for other provinces is given below.

    Sindh


    Sindh School Education Department announced that all the public and private schools and colleges across Sindh will remain closed for winter vacations from December 22, 2024 (Sunday) to December 31, 2024 Tuesday.

     
    Schools and colleges are expected to reopen on January 1, 2025 (Wednesday).


    Khyber Pakhtunkhwa


    Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, in an official statement, announced the schedule for winter vacations in schools across the various regions of the province.


    The schedule says that schools in the plain areas of KP will observe winter vacations from December 22 to 31, 2024.


    However, the schools in the mountainous regions will remain closed for an extended period of time from December 22 to February 28, 2025, because of harsh weather conditions.


    Balochistan


    Balochistan government has also announced winter vacations for educational institutions across the province, which also varies for schools in cold and warm regions.


    Schools in cold regions will remain closed from December 16 to February 28 and will reopen on March 1, 2025. 


    Meanwhile, in the warmer regions, the vacations will begin on January 1 and conclude on January 10.


    Keeping the harsh conditions in check, Bolan Medical College (BMC) in Quetta has also declared winter vacations in an official announcement. The college will remain closed for teaching purposes from December 16 until February 28, 2025.

    However, the teaching and administrative staff is required to ensure their presence. 

  • Pakistan’s Asi8 becomes number one PUBG Mobile team in South Asia

    Pakistan’s Asi8 becomes number one PUBG Mobile team in South Asia

    Pakistan’s PUBG Mobile team Asi8 has become the number one team in South Asia.

    Founded in Pakistan, AS i8 Esports has been a prominent name in the PUBG Mobile circuit for years. The team’s journey to becoming South Asia’s top team has been anything but easy. They have consistently delivered strong performances in major tournaments, including the PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) Pakistan and South Asia events. Their ability to adapt, strategize, and maintain composure under pressure has been key to their success.

    AS i8 Esports is not just a team; it’s a family of talented individuals who excel in their roles. The roster includes players like Uzair Ahmed (UZM), the team captain, and Raja Haseeb (CRYPTO), a star player known for his tactical gameplay. Under the guidance of Shahbaz Ahmed (TRYNDA), the team’s founder, CEO, and coach, they have developed a winning formula that combines skill, strategy, and teamwork.

    The team also benefits from a strong support system, including content creators and managers who work tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure the players can focus on their game.

    AS i8 Esports’ rise to the top has had a significant impact on the esports landscape in South Asia. They have proven that with determination and hard work, teams from this region can compete on a global stage. Their success has inspired a new generation of players in Pakistan and beyond to pursue esports as a viable career.

    i8 Esports has firmly established itself as a powerhouse in the South Asian esports scene. Their rise to prominence is credited not only to their exceptional teamwork and strategy but also to their star players, IQ and FALAK, who have played pivotal roles in the team’s success.

     

    FALAK & IQ’s performance

    IQ’s ability to make high-pressure decisions has often resulted in game-changing moments, such as winning critical 1v3 or 1v4 battles. FALAK has consistently been one of the top fraggers in tournaments, racking up kills and securing key eliminations for the team. Both players excel in communication, ensuring smooth coordination during high-stakes matches.

    Pakistani PUBG players facing sponsor and visa issues for PMGO Brazil

    Pakistani Player Unknown Battlegrounds (PUBG) players faced sponsor and visa issues for the PUBG Mobile Global Open (PMGO) Brazil, which was a LAN event.

    Pakistan’s PUBG Mobile teams, including one of the best teams, Agonxi8, and Seventh Elements, likely missed out on the opportunity to play in the PUBG Mobile Global Open (PMGO) Brazil. PMGO was an offline tournament, and the offline qualifiers of this event took place from 28 March to 30 March.

    The Pakistani teams did not get their visas on time due to Pakistan’s visa policies. Even if they had managed to get a visa, they would have had to manage travel, hotel, and other costs themselves in Brazil, an amount close to PKR three to four million. The prize pool of the LAN qualifiers was just $2,000 for each team, and unfortunately, if they could not qualify for the next stage, they would have borne a heavy loss.

    The Pakistani government was not supportive of eSports. There was no platform to grow the eSports community in the country.

    The government needed to take serious notice of this problem because eSports was a huge income source for many players.

  • Imran Khan will urge overseas Pakistanis to halt remittances if demands are not met, says Aleema Khan

    Imran Khan will urge overseas Pakistanis to halt remittances if demands are not met, says Aleema Khan

    Aleema Khan, sister of former Premier Imran Khan, stated on Tuesday that her brother has warned that he would urge overseas Pakistanis to halt sending remittances if the government does not fulfill two of his demands.

    “If a judicial commission comprising three senior Supreme Court judges is not established to investigate the events of May 9 and November 26 and political prisoners are not released, I will definitely give a call to overseas Pakistanis to stop sending remittances,” Aleema Khan quoted her brother as saying while speaking to the media outside Adiala Jail, Rawalpindi. 

    Imran Khan’s sister claimed that overseas Pakistanis have already stressed that they will stop sending remittances once the party founder officially gives the call, but party leaders have advised Imran Khan to wait, fearing the move could badly affect the country’s economy.

    “I care about the country, so I’ll wait a few more days,” Aleema quoted her brother as saying.

    She alleged that with the help of former Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa, the incumbent government had compromised the independence of the judiciary by introducing amendments to the constitution.

    “They [government] take their dollars abroad, […] while poor workers abroad send dollars back to Pakistan. You are running the country on those very dollars,” she said.

    Additionally, Aleema mentioned that PTI’s political downfall was part of a London plan aimed at dismantling the party. She also condemned what she said was a crackdown on peaceful protests and party followers last month.

  • Karachi cop shoots robber dead despite surrender

    Karachi cop shoots robber dead despite surrender

    A police officer in Karachi has shot dead a robber despite the latter surrendering to him, a viral CCTV video has revealed.

    As per the details, the video being shared over the internet showed an encounter between two cops and a street criminal in the Parda Park are of the port city.

    According to Geo News, the video was recorded Tuesday when two police officers chased a robber on a motorcycle. As they inched closer to nabbing him, the robber threw his pistol away and got off the bike. He then raised both his hands, surrendering to the cops.

    The video then showed the cops parking their motorcycle as at least one of them opens fire at the robber.

    The video also showed a large number of people gathering at the site of the incident after hearing the gunshots.

    Police, in an official statement, said that multiple robbery cases were registered against the deceased, namely Munir, at various police stations across the city. However, they said, an investigation was being conducted into the firing incident that led to Munir’s death.

    Notably, a report released by the City Police Liaison Committee indicated that in the first six months of 2024 alone, 10,304 mobile phones were stolen, and 135 vehicles were snatched at gunpoint.

    Moreover, 4,639 motorcycles were stolen during the same period.

    Incidents of police harassment and brutality are increasingly becoming common as previously in September, Dr Shahnawaz Kunbhar from Umerkot in Sindh was fatally shot by police in an alleged extra-judicial killing in Mirpurkhas, a day after he was arrested on allegations of blasphemy.

    The body was handed over to the family but an angry extremist mob followed them and eventually burnt the body. 

    In the days that followed the investigation revealed that the slain doctor was killed in a fake encounter, and 45 suspects were made part of the FIR as the news was highlighted by civil society and media groups, putting pressure on the government to solve the case.

    The suspects nominated in the FIR include top police officials and a cleric.

    It was suggested in the inquiry report presented by Sindh Home Minister Ziaul Hassan Lanjar that the family must register an FIR against the suspects.

  • Lawyer wants contempt of court for not writing ‘Honourable’ before Chief Justice’s name

    Lawyer wants contempt of court for not writing ‘Honourable’ before Chief Justice’s name

    Advocate Afaq Ahmed has filed a contempt of court application in Lahore High Court on the matter of not righting “Honourable” before the Chief Justice in a notification pertaining to the appointment of new judges.


    Lahore High Court’s Justice Farooq Haider chaired the proceedings of the office objection on the petition of Afaq Ahmed Advocate.


    The petition was filed against Secretary of Judicial Commission Niaz Muhammad Khan. The petitioner in the case stated that writing “Honourable” before the name of the Chief Justice is a legal requirement. However, it was skipped in the notification for the appointment of new judges, making it disrespectful. 

    Thus, the petition requested the contempt of court proceedings to be initiated against the Secretary Judicial Commission for issuing an ambiguous notification.


    While hearing the case, the court directed the Advocate General Punjab to provide judicial assistance on the matter of not writing ‘Honorable’ before the name of the Chief Justice in the notification for the appointment of new judges.


    The Advocate General will be assisting in the light of the decision of the higher judiciary.


     Meanwhile, the Lahore High Court’s Registrar’s Office objected to the application and emphasised that the notification was issued correctly and the application was inadmissible.

  • As Bitcoin’s value rises, luxury brands consider accepting crypto payments

    As Bitcoin’s value rises, luxury brands consider accepting crypto payments

    Bitcoin’s soaring value has attracted the attention of luxury fashion brands and retailers, prompting further interest in offering cryptocurrencies as a means of payment to tap into fresh pockets of wealth and build loyalty with crypto investors, Reuters reported Wednesday.

    Until recently, only a handful of luxury brands, including LVMH watch labels Hublot and Tag Heuer, as well as Kering-owned fashion brands Gucci and Balenciaga, have experimented with crypto payment offers.

    In recent weeks, upscale French luxury department store Printemps announced it was teaming up with the world’s largest crypto exchange, Binance, and French financial tech company Lyzi to accept cryptocurrencies including bitcoin and ethereum in its stores in France — becoming the first European department store to do so.

    The move, coming as bitcoin rises, has been noticed by other brands and retailers who are showing interest in joining in.


    “There have been quite a few calls — it’s generated interest,” said David Princay, president of Binance France, who said the company is in talks with other luxury labels.

    Luxury lighter and pen maker S.T. Dupont told Reuters that it aims to accept cryptocurrency payments in two Paris stores before the holidays.

    In the realm of experiences, cruise company Virgin Voyages began this month offering its first product accepting Bitcoin as a payment option — a $120,000 annual pass for up to a year of sailing on its cruise ships.

    Regulators have long warned that cryptocurrencies like bitcoin are high-risk assets, with limited uses in the real world. High volatility has been another barrier to wide adoption as a means of payment.

    But pledges of support from US President-elect Donald Trump, who is expected to bring in more friendly e-currency regulation, have fueled record-breaking rises for bitcoin.

    S&P analysts say the narrative is starting to shift, noting that blockchain innovation in financial markets could increase predictability for cryptocurrencies.

    Seeking innovative branding


    Luxury labels have long sought to cater to affluent shoppers from the tech industry by opening stores in upscale Silicon Valley malls and issuing products like the Hermes Apple Watch, for example, which combines signature, stitched leather straps of the French Birkin bag maker with tech giant Apple’s connected timepiece.

    Now, new wealth generated by bitcoin’s recent highs — topping $107,000 on Monday — comes as the luxury industry faces its biggest slump in years and searches for new sources of growth.


    Offering cryptocurrency payments can be a way for companies to brand themselves as innovative rather than a stuffy old brand that’s only selling to the boomers, said Andrew ONeill, digital assets lead analyst at S&P Global Ratings.

    The payment option remains largely symbolic. Retailers usually reconvert the funds to euros or dollars to offset risks of volatility, while for most shoppers, payment methods are seen overall as something that has been solved already by such transaction platforms as PayPal or Venmo, said O’Neill.

    But for bitcoin investors who have seen a strong rise in the value of their investment, luxury goods — a designer handbag or high-end watch — are an obvious choice for diversifying one’s portfolio, analysts say.

    In a sign of growing interest from designer labels, Balenciaga recently issued a leather card holder designed to hold Stax hardware from crypto wallet company Ledger.

    The black leather accessory, which retails for 350 euros ($368), includes a keychain and Eiffel Tower charm, and an NFC chip fitted underneath the brand logo. Ledgers Stax Crypto hardware, its recently developed higher-end hardware with a curved touch screen, sells for $399 at Best Buy.

    The company’s Flex hardware, which resembles a mini Amazon Kindle, sells for $249 while the Nano version, which looks like a USB key, sells for $79.

    Reaching younger clientele


    Gregory Boutte, chief client and digital officer for luxury conglomerate Kering, has described the group’s strategy when it comes to technology as test and learn rather than wait and see. He emphasised the embrace of new technologies as key to reaching younger and Asian clientele.

    Kering’s star label, Gucci, has since 2022 made purchases available through 10 cryptocurrencies for most of its products in the United States.

    Printemps is working to expand its crypto payments service to New York City, where it plans to open a multibrand retailer in the Wall Street district in March.


    Bitcoin’s rise in late 2021 prompted an initial flurry of interest from luxury brands with Tag Heuer, headed at the time by LVMH luxury scion Frederic Arnault, as well as Gucci, accepting payments in cryptocurrency the following year for some purchases in the United States.

    One crypto advocate who recently used digital assets to make luxury purchases is Eunice Wong, an investor and influencer known as “Eunicorn”.

    Wong said she used cryptocurrency to buy several high-end watches this year including an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak model. But she is not interested in being drawn in by high-end brands seeking to build a closer client relationship, preferring to bypass traditional retail stores and sales routines.

    That takes too much time, in her view.

    “If I will buy, I’ll buy on the secondary market, not through them,” she told Reuters. “I want it now.”

  • Mahira Khan reveals she was almost cast in Netflix’s Heeramandi

    Mahira Khan reveals she was almost cast in Netflix’s Heeramandi

    Pakistan’s beloved actress Mahira Khan has revealed that Indian director Sanjay Leela Bhansali wanted to cast her in his hit Netflix series Heeramandi 15 years ago.


    In an interview with BBC Asian Network’s Haroon Rashid, Khan shared, “I was a big fan of Bhansali’s work. I recounted that my childhood friend was getting married in Bombay, and Moin Baig, who came up with the concept, was in Pakistan looking for actors.”


     Her friend, who was meeting designer Rizwan Baig for wedding clothes, found out they were looking to cast someone and suggested Khan, who was working as a video jockey at the time.


    She traveled to India and had a last-minute meeting with Bhansali himself. They met and “spoke lots,” Khan said. “The director was very excited for me to be part of the project, which was supposed to be a movie. However, I could not star in the series due to political tensions between India and Pakistan.”


    She said, “I later met Bhansali when I went to work on Raees,” she recalled, referring to her Bollywood debut alongside Shah Rukh Khan.


    Earlier this year, Bhansali discussed his casting choices for the show and said, “At one point, it was also Mahira Khan, the Pakistani actor, then Fawad Khan and Imran Abbas. But then it all changed.”


    Reflecting on the “crazy ride” she said her audience traveled along for, Khan maintained that she felt more at peace with herself now.

  • I do not have a button to shut down the internet: IT Minister

    I do not have a button to shut down the internet: IT Minister

    State Minister for Information Technology (IT) and Telecommunication Shaza Fatima Khawaja has addressed the issue of internet shutdowns and the ban on X (formerly Twitter) in the country.

    Addressing the floor of the National Assembly on Wednesday, the IT Minister said that shutting down the internet does not benefit the government, adding, “I do not have a button to shut down the internet.”

    She further stated that Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) reports suggest that the internet has improved by 28 per cent in Pakistan since last year, adding that mobile internet users have grown by 24 per cent.

    Responding to the ban on X, Khawaja remarked that freedom of expression has nothing to do with the prohibition of X and substantiated her claims by saying, “On the public level, Facebook and TikTok are widely used, while only two per cent of Pakistani citizens use X.”

    She said if there really was to be a ban on freedom of expression , then “Facebook and TikTok would have been banned” instead of X.

    Khawaja stated, “I don’t think any other country has as much freedom of speech as this country has.” However, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) 2024 reports on the World Press Freedom Index placed Pakistan on the ranks of 152 out of 180 countries.

    Additionally, the IT Minister, however, while highlighting the negative side of freedom of expression, said that people often use social media to defame others and treat public officeholders as if they are “public property.”

    It merits a mention that after the general election of 2024, X was banned in the country and was only accessible through Virtual Private Network (VPN), which the government had also started to ban due to “security concerns.”


    Meanwhile, on December 16, following approvals from the federal cabinet in June this year, the IT Minister tabled the Digital Nation Pakistan Bill, 2024, in the NA session, which aimed to create a digital identity for citizens to centralise social, economic, and governance data.

    The bill read that it was expedient to enable the people to become a digital nation by leveraging the transformative power of digital technologies, responsible use of data, innovative service delivery models and robust digital public infrastructure to accelerate sustainable economic development, improve citizen well-being, and modernise governance frameworks for efficient and effective public service delivery.

    As per the bill, key governance bodies such as the National Digital Commission (NDC), Strategic Oversight Committee (SOC), and the Pakistan Digital Authority (PDA) will be established.

    Here are some reactions on the statement of the IT Minister On X ban in Pakistan:

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  • Rajab Butt was betrayed by someone ‘very close’ to him

    Rajab Butt was betrayed by someone ‘very close’ to him

     Just a day after his lavish wedding, YouTuber Rajab Butt was arrested for receiving a lion’s cub as a gift and possessing an unlicensed gun.

     

    The saga took a turn when Malik Zaman Naseeb, a politician and close friend of Rajab Butt, revealed that someone “very close” to him betrayed him, leading to the arrest.

    Appearing as a guest on Rehman Tariq’s show, Malik Zaman shared surprising details of the incident.

    “It was someone inside the house who knew about it, it was someone close, and we caught him. Everything happened so quickly. He was very close, but that didn’t matter.”

    Malik Zaman stated that the betrayal was part of a carefully planned strategy.

    “The plan was set for Sunday night, but Rajab didn’t show up at home that night. He arrived around 5 AM the next day, and by then, everyone had already left. The next day, they executed their plan. I’m amazed at how quick their response was. After Sunday, they acted fast and caught him,” he added.

    Zaman described how the police arrived at Rajab’s home while he was sleeping.

     “The FIR was filed, and Rajab was taken from his house while he was sleeping. The police arrived and took him to the station. There was no real conversation, just a routine procedure. The wildlife department had arrived to check on the cub. The police took Rajab to the police station and found a gun in his room.”

     Malik Zaman also clarified that Rajab had the proper license for the rifle he had received as a wedding, saying, “As far as the situation with the gun and the rifle is concerned, Rajab was given a rifle as a gift at a wedding, and it had been licensed in his name. The license was applied for, and it was going to take about 25-30 days to process.”

     

    Malik Zaman made it clear that Rajab Butt followed all legal procedures for the rifle, he also stressed that the arrest was the result of a betrayal by someone close to him. The situation has left many questions unanswered, and it’s unclear how this will affect Rajab’s career and personal life.

    Earlier, YouTuber Rajab Butt has been detained for displaying weapons and keeping a lion cub.

    According to details, the police, along with the Wildlife Department, raided Rajab’s house, and the Chung police took Rajab Butt into custody.

    The police say that Rajab Butt was detained for displaying weapons and keeping a lion cub.

    The wedding celebrations of the famous YouTuber Rajab Butt have been going on for the past several days.