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  • PTA rolls out new registration portal for VPN users

    PTA rolls out new registration portal for VPN users

    After a controversy over blocking virtual private networks (VPNs) and growing public anger in Pakistan, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) Wednesday rolled out a streamlined process for legitimate users to register their VPNs.

    The move came days after the national regulator started the process of blocking unregistered VPNs in the country to regulate internet security and ensure the safety of users.

    VPNs are widely used around the world to access content that may be inaccessible or blocked for internet users in their home country. In Pakistan, VPNs are frequently used to access X, among other restricted websites.

    The PTA held a consultation session on the VPN registration framework yesterday. Representatives from the Ministry of IT & Telecommunication (MoIT&T), the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB), and the Pakistan IT Association (P@SHA) attended the session.

    According to a statement issued by the PTA, the session aimed to foster a secure environment for the IT and e-commerce sectors in Pakistan.

    “The PTA introduced a streamlined VPN registration process, allowing legitimate users to register their VPNs through a new online platform at ipregistration.pta.gov.pk,” the statement further said.

    The regulatory authority claimed that this simplified framework “supports uninterrupted access for IT companies, freelancers, and other stakeholders, reinforcing PTA’s commitment to Pakistan’s expanding digital economy”.

    During the session, participants also addressed concerns about the potential use of VPNs for illegal activities.

     

  • Bad news for first T20 Pak-Aus match

    Bad news for first T20 Pak-Aus match

    The Pakistan Vs Australia T20 series is going to start tomorrow (Thursday) but the fate of the first match has become uncertain.    

    The first T20 match of the three match series between the Kangaroos and the Green Shirts is scheduled to be played in Brisbane tomorrow, but now there are significant chances of rain marring the proceedings. 

    The match is scheduled for 1 pm tomorrow, Pakistan time. 

    The Brisbane Meteorological Department has predicted rain from 1 pm tomorrow and has said that there is a possibility of downpours throughout the day along with a light breeze.

    Pakistan got off to a rollicking start at the beginning of the tour by defeating Australia in the ODI series by 2-1, a feat they repeated after 22 years.

  • PC Board rejects Rs10bn bid for PIA, floats new proposals

    PC Board rejects Rs10bn bid for PIA, floats new proposals

    The Privatisation Commission (PC) Board on Wednesday rejected the latest bid for the national carrier, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), presenting new proposals for the airline’s privatisation.

    New proposals will now be forwarded to the cabinet committee and the federal cabinet for approval.

    The Blue World City consortium, the only bidder, had placed a bid of Rs10bn against the minimum price of Rs85.03bn. The Shehbaz-led government had pre-qualified six groups in June, but only the real estate development company participated in the final bidding process.

    The decision to reject the lowest bid and new proposals came during a meeting chaired by Privatisation Minister Abdul Aleem Khan. Several privatisation initiatives were reviewed and key recommendations were approved.

    The minister stressed that all privatisation efforts, including those for PIA, must adhere to legal protocols while prioritising the national interest.

    “The final decision on the privatisation of institutions like PIA rests with the cabinet committee and steps must be taken to enhance future bidding processes, Khan maintained.

    The minister also directed officials to expedite the privatisation of PIA and other public entities and emphasised the importance of learning from the current PIA privatisation process to improve future efforts.

    There are some media reports that the federal government is also working on a new plan for privatisation, which involves the sell-off of the cash-strapped national carrier to either Qatar or Abu Dhabi under a government-to-government (G2G) agreement.

    It is worth mentioning that the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government and local business community have also shown interest in buying the PIA.

  • ICC releases new ‘visual identity’ of Champions Trophy

    ICC releases new ‘visual identity’ of Champions Trophy

    The International Cricket Council (ICC) has unveiled the new ‘visual identity’ of the Champions Trophy.

    The video released reveals the logo of the Champions Trophy 2025 Pakistan, while the ICC has also released the new typographic logo of the Trophy brand.

    The famous truck art of Pakistan is featured in the video, depicting a visual identity that represents the event logo and other graphic elements.

    The ICC Men’s Champions Trophy will return to Pakistan next year after an eight-year gap since the last tournament held in 2017.

    The Women’s Champions Trophy will be held in Sri Lanka in 2026.

    Earlier, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) sought answers to important questions in a letter written to the head of the International Cricket Council (ICC) after India refused to come to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy.

    The PCB wrote a letter to the ICC on Tuesday after India refused to come to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy.

    According to Geo, vital answers have been sought in the letter written by the PCB to the head of the ICC.

    The PCB has asked the ICC when exactly the Indian Cricket Board informed them that the Indian cricket team will not be able to participate in the Champions Trophy, which will be held in Pakistan. PCB has also asked whether the Indian Cricket Board has informed the ICC in writing about its refusal. The PCB has also asked the next question: if India has refused in writing to come to Pakistan, then what are the reasons for it? 

    PCB asked the ICC for a copy of the Indian Cricket Board’s written notice so that the reasons on the basis of which the decision was taken can be reviewed.

    What is your response to the Indian Cricket Board’s refusal to send the team PCB in the letter PCB has asked. 

    After getting answers to all these questions, the Pakistan Cricket Board will take legal advice and guidance from its government so that the next course of action can be formulated.

    If India really does not send its cricket team to Pakistan and the ICC accepts India’s refusal, then Pakistan will not play any match with the Indian cricket team during the Champions Trophy under any circumstances.

    Earlier, there were reports that PCB is taking a tough stance on the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) decision not to send its team to the Champions Trophy in Pakistan: considering a ‘minus-India’ formula in response.

    The PCB has decided to use examples from the 1996 and 2003 World Cup in its initial stance to adopt a tough stance against India.

    However, Indian media reports are claiming that the Champions Trophy will be shifted to South Africa if Pakistan rejects the hybrid model.

    The decision will be made at the board meeting, where a poll will be necessary for transferring the Champions Trophy from Pakistan.

    The International Cricket Council (ICC) is awaiting the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) response to an email sent on Friday, and ICC’s next course of action will depend on the PCB’s reaction, the report said.

  • Two organisations willing to buy Imran’s sister’s plaster cast with his sign, says Noreen Khanum

    Two organisations willing to buy Imran’s sister’s plaster cast with his sign, says Noreen Khanum

    Noreen Khanum Niazi, sister of the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan, has stated that two organisations have approached her to purchase her plaster cast signed by her brother. 

    Speaking to journalists on Tuesday after a hearing of the ToshaKhana case, Noreen Khanum said that both the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and the National University of Modern Languages (NUML) expressed interest in purchasing the autographed plaster cast.

    Responding to a journalist’s question about whether she would sell the cast to them or gift it to them, Noreen Khanum Niazi said: “Obviously, I will give it as a gift as both organisations belong to my brother,” noting that If Khan’s organisation auctioned the plaster for charity, “it would be great.”

    She said, “It was me who asked my brother to give his autograph on my wrist’s plaster cast.”

    On November 6, during Noreen Khanum’s meeting with her brother at Adiala Jail Rawalpindi, Imran Khan had signed the cast on her wrist twice. 

    After meeting with Imran Khan, she mentioned that half the plaster cast would go to Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital, and the other half would go to the National University of Modern Languages (NUML).

    Earlier, Imran Khan’s signed plaster cast had been preserved by YouTuber Sami Ibrahim, who termed it an “achievement and memorial.”

    Former PM Khan was arrested from his residence in Zaman Park, Lahore, shortly after his conviction in the Toshakhana case in August last year and has been in jail since then on multiple charges.

    Currently, he is held in Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail under high security and with B-class facilities due to his status as a former prime minister.

  • Maryam Nawaz comes under fire for wearing fur coat while Punjab goes through smog crisis

    Maryam Nawaz comes under fire for wearing fur coat while Punjab goes through smog crisis

    Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif has come under fire on social media for wearing what appears to be a luxurious fur coat in London while addressing Punjab’s smog crisis on November 12.

    The optics for the Punjab’s Chief Minister aren’t good as the citizens of the province, and in particular Lahore, go through one of the worst climate catastrophes in history. 

    A dark haze has engulfed Punjab’s major cities, including Lahore and Multan, with poor visibility. Furthermore, traffic on the motorway is also suspended due to the smog crisis. 

    Nasa’s satellite images show both Lahore and New Delhi shrouded in thick smog with no green cover.

    Netizens criticised the timing of Mayam’s visit overseas as her province is experiencing a crisis. CM Punjab, while talking to reporters, stated, “We are taking action against smog and will eliminate this smog in a few years. I am so sorry for the fact that this problem has been pushed to such an extent because they [previous government] had no concern for such a serious issue.”

    Netizens on X (formerly Twitter) couldn’t help but notice the fur coat Maryam Nawaz had adorned with one user writing, “Inflation is ending in Punjab – Maryam Nawaz. The fur coat is currently worth 24,000 dollars to 71,000 dollars, the price of glasses is 1,140 dollars, Hermes Birkini bags are 60,000 dollars, making fun of Pakistanis.”

    Another social media user criticised Maryam’s presence abroad, writing, “Smog will be fixed in a few years, says Maryam Nawaz while cosplaying as Sicilian Mafia donned with “fox fur” breathing fresh air in london as Form-47 CM of Punjab where Millions suffer with persistent Respiratory diseases, flu, cough, headache etc.”

    One user wrote, “Maryam Nawaz’s most recent public appearance shows that the govt is not taking this issue seriously. So many ppl in this country could fix this issue and advise our politicians on optics. From jokes being made to moving to Karachi, to fur lapels and blaming old cars. We’re doomed.”

    Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari took to X to post a screenshot of Air Quality Indexes of different cities with Karachi having a relatively better score. Bhutto wrote, “Dear Pakistan, move to Karachi. ”


    Interestingly enough, this isn’t the first time Maryam Nawaz has come under criticism from the public for wearing expensive items. In 2022, when Pakistan was hit with devastating floods, Maryam Nawaz was seen wearing a fur coat (Ermanno Scervino) worth $4,648 (Rs1,029,789.5 including duties & handling fees included), according to News 360.

  • Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty, Paresh Rawal’s picture fuels rumors of Hera Pheri 3

    Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty, Paresh Rawal’s picture fuels rumors of Hera Pheri 3

    Akshay Kumar was recently spotted at Mumbai’s Kalina Airport with his Hera Pheri co-stars Suniel Shetty and Paresh Rawal, with the trio posing for photographers, sparking speculation among fans about Hera Pheri 3.

    Suniel Shetty and Paresh Rawal were seen walking with Akshay Kumar to the suite where Akshay took his co-stars on a tour of his martial arts academy. The three actors are part of the fan flavourite Hera Pheri franchise.

    Suniel Shetty wrote on Instagram, “The Dhoom Dhadka Orchestra is back but this time it’s not Hera Pheri, just all the action! Akshay Kumar is off to the 16th Kudo International Tournament.”

    Hera Pheri is a classic comedy film that was released in 2000 with Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty and Paresh Rawal in lead roles. The story of the film revolves around three people who accidentally get caught up in the world of crime and try to solve the cases in a humorous way. This film raised the bar for comedy in Indian cinema and it is still alive in the hearts of people today.

    Then Hera Pheri is the sequel of the same series, in which the same three actors are seen again in lead roles. The story of this film also revolves around crime and problem solving in a humorous way. The sequel was also successful. 

    Both the films of the Hera Pheri franchise created a special place in the hearts of the audience and now fans are focused on demanding Hera Pheri 3 from the film’s stars and creators.

  • Bilawal Bhutto under fire for ‘downplaying’ smog

    Bilawal Bhutto under fire for ‘downplaying’ smog

    The Chairman of the Pakistan People’s Party is currently under criticism after making insensitive remarks amidst the stifling smog engulfing the upper regions of Pakistan, particularly in Punjab and parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

    In a post on X (formerly Twitter), which was later shared on Instagram by the PPP, Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari shared a chart showing the air quality index (AQI) readings of Pakistan’s major cities on November 10 at 9 p.m. Peshawar topped the list with an AQI of 591, followed by Multan (573) and Lahore (479). He captioned it, “Dear Pakistan, move to Karachi.”

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    Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf leader Maleeka Bokhari shared an image of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz strolling in London and a screenshot of Bilawal’s post with the caption, “These two images highlight the level of two so-called leaders, both competing for the PM slot. Maryam Nawaz and Bilawal Bhutto are both symbols of nepotism and dynastic politics, receiving on-the-job training to govern 240 million people. One of them needs a Climate change Minister as her PA to carry her bag. The other one finds the state of Pakistan’s toxic air quality funny.”

    Chief Minister of Punjab, Maryam Nawaz, Senior Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb, and Chief Secretary Zahid Akhter Zaman are currently in London, and their absence from the country was called out by Lahore High Court Justice Shahid Kareem during a November 11 hearing on the smog situation in Lahore. He remarked, “All those responsible are outside the city.”

    CM Maryam Nawaz can be seen wearing a fur coat and branded shades as she addresses the media, saying that the issue of smog cannot be fixed “overnight”. She further asserted that “we are doing what we can to control this in our capacity.”

    Meanwhile, Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif also joined the ongoing discourse on smog, stating that crop burning was unreasonably blamed for air pollution, while vehicles are the biggest contributors.

    Khawaja shared a chart showing that total emissions from transport were 127 gigagrams, compared to just 5.97 gigagrams from stubble burning.

    Notably, the minister’s post did not mention the source of the chart or when the readings were taken. He emphasised that the chart shows the “real culprits” contributing to smog, while the public is being misled into believing that stubble burning – which has been occurring “since the time of Mohenjo Daro” – is the primary cause of the pollution.

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    In another post, Khawaja also endorsed an order by Lahore High Court Justice Shahid Kareem to close markets at 8 p.m., a measure that, according to him, “has yet to be implemented.”

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    He also pointed out that markets in Lahore remain open from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m., blaming traders for being “intransigent” on the issue. Additionally, he called out political leaders who were unwilling to address the problem because of “political expediency.”

    Currently, Lahore (AQI 374) ranks second in the World Air Quality Index, while Delhi (AQI 547) tops the list, with a difference of  173 points between the two cities.

  • China urges Pakistan to allow its own security for their workers in Pakistan: report

    China urges Pakistan to allow its own security for their workers in Pakistan: report

    China is pushing Islamabad to permit its security staff to protect thousands of its citizens working in the country, sources have told Reuters.

    On October 6, an explosion near Karachi Airport killed two Chinese engineers and injured 11 people, an attack that was seen as a major security breach.

    The banned outfit Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) had taken responsibility for the blast. 

    Recent attacks and security failures have reportedly angered China, prompting Pakistan to initiate formal negotiations for a joint security management system.

    Reuters spoke to five Pakistani security and government sources with direct knowledge of the previously unreported negotiations and demands on condition of anonymity, as the talks are sensitive, and reviewed a written proposal sent by China to Pakistan.

    One official stated: “They (Chinese) want to bring in their own security,” adding that Pakistan had not agreed so far.

    The source and two other officials said there was a consensus on setting up a joint security management system and that Pakistan was amenable to Chinese officials sitting in on security meetings and coordination.

    However, neither China nor Pakistan officially confirmed the off-record talks.

    Privately, Beijing has expressed frustration. At one recent meeting, the Chinese side provided evidence that Pakistan had failed to follow security protocols agreed on twice in recent months, three officials told Reuters.


    “It was a grave security breach,” admitted one of the officials investigating the bombing.

    Speaking at a press conference on November 11, Sindh Home Minister Ziaul Hassan Lanjar confirmed that during an intelligence-based operation, one of the masterminds of the suicide bombing, Javed alias Sameer, and his accomplice Gul Nisa, were arrested at CD Highway near Umar Goth Chowk, Karachi, while riding a bike. The two had entered Karachi via Hub.

    “An investigation revealed Javed’s direct involvement in the suicide bombing, while Gul Nisa had facilitated [him],” Lanjar added.

    “On Oct 6, the terrorist checked out of the hotel. He later picked up his other accomplices near Jail Chowrangi in the vehicle that would be used in the attack. They circled the airport and then returned to a park near the Marriott Hotel.”

    “From there, they recorded the suicide attacker’s final video on a mobile phone and sent it to their BLA commander. At around 9:30 pm, they reached Karachi Airport. The suicide attacker and one of his accomplices remained in the vehicle while the third accomplice entered Karachi Airport,” Sindh Home Minister said.

  • Yashma Gill gets mind-blowing number of marriage proposals on Dil Ka Rishta

    Yashma Gill gets mind-blowing number of marriage proposals on Dil Ka Rishta


    Actress Yashma Gill has been blown away by the overwhelming response she received on the matrimonial app Dil Ka Rishta, with over 10,000 marriage proposals pouring in from all over the world.
    After growing frustrated with the demands of traditional matchmaking, Yashma decided to take matters into her own hands and joined the app, where she quickly became the center of attention. Now, the question remains: who will she choose as her future partner?

    During an interview on Mazaq Raat, Yashma shared the surprising challenges she faces in finding a suitable match, admitting that it has become quite expensive.

    “From 10:00 in the morning to 10:00 pm at shooting we’re all busy, so there’s no time to look for a husband.
    So what I did was, I was sitting on the set, and I looked up online marriage bureaus. I thought, let me ask them what’s going on. I asked if they could suggest any good matches, the marriage bureau asked me for a video call to see whether Yashma Gill was available or not. I was like, what’s going on. After all that, they sent me a message saying, ‘To register, we charge four lakh, and after the relationship is finalized, we ask for eight llakh,” Yashma said.

    Dil Ka Rishta is designed to help individuals find potential life partners.
    It allows users to create profiles, browse through matches, and connect with others seeking relationships.

    On Life Green Hai, Yashma Gill was asked what qualities should her partner have.

    In response, she said, “I want to marry someone who is a nice person, somebody who has good moral values, somebody who has good ethical values.” 


    The actress emphasized the importance of her partner having fear of God, as it helps them understand how to care for others and present themselves with good manners.


    During the conversation, the Haq Mehar actress revealed, “My mother has completely different thoughts about my marriage and nowadays, she’s asking our employee for my friend’s number so she can convince my friend to marry my cousin.”

    Yashma Gill has starred in drama serial such as, ‘Meri Saheli Meir Bhabhi’, Iltija, ‘Qurban’, ‘Ghar Titli Ka Par’, ‘Kab Mere Kehloage’, ‘Haara Dil, ‘Azmaish’, ‘Bebaak’, ‘Khel’ and ‘Haq Mehar.