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  • VIDEO: Pakistan table-tennis coach caught sleeping during match

    VIDEO: Pakistan table-tennis coach caught sleeping during match

    A video of the coach for Pakistan’s table tennis team going viral on the internet shows him sleeping during match time.

    As the match ended with a decisive victory for the Chinese team, the players went to the bench for the traditional post-match handshake, but he was sleeping.

    After a few light shakes, the coach woke up, was momentarily confused, and then shook hands with the Chinese players.

    Meanwhile, the Pakistani team participated in the presentation after the worst defeat.

    Their expressions suggested a mixture of resignation and glee as they watched their coach’s unexpected nap become the highlight of the tournament.

    The incident has sparked a flurry of hilarious comments online, with one user quipping, “Looks like the coach was dreaming of a comeback!”

    Another joked, “At least someone on the team got some rest during the match.”

    The Pakistani team, however, lost in a one-sided match as the Chinese team gave a master-class performance in table tennis.

  • Here’s why govt didn’t want Mansoor Ali Shah as next chief justice

    Here’s why govt didn’t want Mansoor Ali Shah as next chief justice

    In an interesting development, prominent journalist Fakhar Durrani revealed why the government didn’t want Justice Mansoor Ali Shah as the next chief justice of Pakistan.

    Speaking on ‘Fact Check Pakistan,’ he disclosed that things started turning against Justice Shah after he announced the reserved seats verdict on 12 July.

    On July 12, the Supreme Court of Pakistan declared Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf eligible for reserved seats of Women and non-muslims.

    Chaired by Chief Justice Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa, the 13-member larger bench was hearing the appeal filed by the Sunni Ittehad Council party against the Peshawar High Court’s (PHCs) recent reserved seat verdict.

    Justice Mansoor Ali Shah, a second senior judge in the top court (counting Qazi Faez Isa as the first), had announced the majority eight-member verdict on reserved seats and ordered the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) for the allotment of Women and non-muslim seats to PTI.

    The other eight member judges, along with Justice Mansoor Ali Shah, were Justice Shahid Waheed, Justice Ayesha Malik, Justice Irfan Saadat, Justice Athar Minallah, Justice Munib Akhtar, Justice Hasan Azhar Rizvi, and Justice Muhammad.

    Fakhar Durrani stated that following the verdict on reserved seats, Justice Shah reportedly sent a WhatsApp message to one of his wives, which the country’s agencies intercepted and informed the government about it.

    “Main ne tumhary leader kay liye ye kar diya hai,” Fakhar Durrani quotes the message.

    He also said that Justice Mansoor Ali Shah’s further conversation was collected, which was reportedly biased towards Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).

    Based on Shah’s tilt toward PTI and the fear that Shah Could give the government a tough time, the ruling government decided to pass the 26th Constitutional Amendment before October 25, the date when Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa would retire as CJP, Durrani added.

    Durrani also claimed that Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, while giving the reason for the judiciary’s past controversial verdict and citing the top court verdict on the disqualification of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, convinced Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Fazl (JUI-F)

    “There should be a process of accountability for judges, and parliament should have a role in the appointment of judges,” Bhutto had said.

    Clarifying why Justice Mansoor Ali Shah’s message was not made public, the journalist claimed that the message was not public by the government amid fear of being disgraced internationally.

    Justice Mansoor Ali Shah has not responded to this latest development that journalist Fakhar Durrani claimed.

  • Pakistani model Roma Michael faces backlash for bikini ramp walk

    Pakistani model Roma Michael faces backlash for bikini ramp walk

    A Pakistani model, Roma Michael, has created a big stir after walking the ramp in a bikini at Miss Grand International 2024.

    The model’s confident appearance was first shared in a video by Roma Michael on Instagram, quickly catching the attention of many. While some praised her for breaking barriers and showing courage, other reacted negatively, reflecting the deep-rooted cultural belief about women’s attire in the country.

    However, the backlash was, however, strong, and much of it sounded cruel and was very respectful, which made Roma Michael to hide the video from her Instagram account.

    The incident has started a bigger conversation about women’s empowerment in Pakistan, where old beliefs often conflict with new ideas. Many people believe that the model’s participation in an international event is a step forward in accepting different ways for women to express themselves.

    For those who don’t know who Roma Michael is:

    Roma Michael belongs to a Christian family from Lahore and holds a Bachelor’s degree in BTech from the University of South Asia.

    On August 22 this year, Roma Michael crowned herself as Miss Grand Pakistan in Karachi.

    Roma has represented Pakistan on international stages, such as at the Cannes Fashion Week and the Dubai Fashion Show.

    Michael built a career as a professional model and actress, collaborating well known with fashion designers, including HSY, Maria B, and Khaadi.

    She has starred in dramas such as Tu Zindagi Hai and Pyari Nimmo.

    She has also worked with brands such as Gul Ahmad, Sana Safinaz, Bareeze and L’Oréal Paris.

    On her Instagram, Roma has over 77,5K followers and 540 posts.

    Here are some puictures from her instagram account:

  • Sajid, Noman shine in Pindi: England lose 5 wickets for 110

    Sajid, Noman shine in Pindi: England lose 5 wickets for 110

    In the decisive test match between Pakistan and England, half of England’s team returned to the pavilion for 110 runs before lunch.

    Spinner Sajid Khan dismissed three, while Noman Ali dismissed two players.

    TOSS:

    England won the toss and decided to bat.

    Speaking on the occasion of the toss, Pakistani captain Shan Masood said that the toss sometimes goes according to plan, sometimes not, and we have to play good cricket.

    Shan said that we had prepared and would play accordingly; playing against England would be a good experience.

    No changes have been made to the Pakistan team for the third test match.

    In the Rawalpindi Test, the national team fielded three spinners, Nauman Ali, Zahid Mahmood and Sajid Khan, while Saeem Ayub and Abdullah Shafiq opened.

    The playing XI also includes Shaan Masood, Kamran Ghulam, Saud Shakeel, Mohammad Rizwan, Salman Ali Agha and Aamir Jamal.

    In the first test of the 3-test series between Pakistan and England, England defeated Pakistan by an innings and 47 runs, and in the second match, Pakistan defeated England by 152 runs.

  • Postmortem of blasphemy suspect Dr Shah Nawaz reveals torture details

    Postmortem of blasphemy suspect Dr Shah Nawaz reveals torture details

    The post-mortem report of Dr Shah Nawaz Kunbhar, the blasphemy suspect killed in a fake police encounter in Mirpurkhas, has been made public.

    It reveals that the slain doctor suffered torture as four of his ribs and the shoulder bone were broken.

    The front part of the body, the skin of the face and the head were found burnt as well.

    The report was presented in the Sindh High Court, which reveals that the nails of both hands and feet of Dr. Shah Nawaz were partially burnt as well.

    The court was informed that the final report would be submitted after the results of samples of other parts of the body were received from laboratories in Islamabad and Karachi.

    On October 14, the Sindh government ordered to exhume the body of Dr Shah Nawaz Kunbhar under a special medical board supervised by Umerkot Judicial Magistrate Aamir Rajput in his native village, Jainro to take samples of 13 parts of the slain doctor’s body.

    Police officials who have not been arrested

    The News reported that the judges at the division bench of the Sindh High Court’s Mirpurkhas chapter, Justice Amjad Bohiyo and Justice Khadim Hussain, expressed anger at the failure of police officers to record statements.

    The judges asked how the statements of suspended DIG Javed Jaskani, suspended Mirpurkhas and Umerkot SSPs, and CIA in-charge Inayat Zardari would be recorded when they had not been arrested.

    However, the petitioner, Ali Palh, claimed before the court that the police officers were not arrested because of their influence.

    The High Court, thus, expressed a lack of confidence in the Mirpurkhas police and handed over the investigations of the case to the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA).

    Palh told the media that under the Torture and Custodial Death (Prevention and Punishment) Act 2022, even the FIA would be supervised by the National Commission for Human Rights – a neutral body.

    He noted that it was the first time that police were accused in a torture case, and it was a victory for the people that fake encounters with the police have been identified.

    Background

    On the night of September 18, 2024, the Sindhri Police claimed the death of Dr Shah Nawaz, a resident of Umarkot, in an alleged encounter.

    Later, the murder case of Dr Shah Nawaz was registered at Sindhri police station as it was claimed that he was killed in Mirpurkhas on the alleged charge of blasphemy, in which the provisions of murder and anti-terrorism were also added.

    While giving a press conference in Karachi on September 26, 2024, the Sindh Interior Minister admitted that the encounter was “fake”.

    DIG Mirpurkhas, SSP Mirpurkhas and SSP Umarkot were suspended after the report of the Inquiry Committee of the Sindh Government was revealed.

    A case was also registered against 45 other people, including police personnel and a cleric.
    On October 11, the Sindh Human Rights Commission submitted a report to the Sindh government on the killing of Dr Shahnawaz on the charge of blasphemy, in which it was stated that the SSPs and DIGs of Mirpurkhas and Umarkot also denied the arrest of the doctor. However, they admitted that the accused was arrested from Karachi.

    The report said technical assistance was not taken from the FIA ​​after the trial, while the post-mortem report of the victim was not done for 2 days as the Medical Officer went on leave.

    The report also demanded the formation of a Joint Investigation Team to identify those responsible for Dr Shahnawaz’s murder.

    On October 15, the Sindh Home Department wrote a letter to the Registrar of the Sindh High Court and requested an inquiry from the serving judge of the Judicial High Court regarding the death of Dr. Shahnawaz.

    This resulted in the hearing that was held on October 21 by the circuit bench of Sindh High Court’s Mirpurkhas chapter in which the investigation of the case was given to FIA.

    Read more: Blasphemy suspect killed in police encounter; body burnt by mob

  • Meta announces major changes to WhatsApp

    Meta announces major changes to WhatsApp

    Meta has announced that it will replace the contact-saving system on WhatsApp.

    In general, WhatsApp stores the same contacts as your primary phone, and it is not possible to save WhatsApp contacts to other linked devices. If the phone is lost or damaged, then these contacts have to be saved again on WhatsApp.

    Now, however, the contact manager feature will be introduced in WhatsApp, under which all contacts will be saved directly in the App, and the user will not need to save them again if they lose or change the phone.

    This feature will be rolled out first to WhatsApp Web and its Windows app in the next few weeks, followed by an eventual possibility to save contacts to other linked devices as well.

    The new technology, Identity Proof Linked Storage (IPLS), will be used to bring about this change. Under this technology, the names and numbers stored in WhatsApp will be encrypted, and you will have access only to them.

  • Daily round-up: Oct. 23, 2024

    Daily round-up: Oct. 23, 2024

    1. Social media apps are still interrupted from time to time, while the internet remains slow and yet, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has reported that incidents of WhatsApp hacking are rapidly increasing in Pakistan.

    1,426 complaints have been received in the last four months. The FIA, so far, has recovered 549 hacked accounts, but 877 complaints remain under investigation.

    This increase also calls for users to strengthen their online security through strong passwords, two-factor authentication, and caution with suspicious links.

    Hacking tactics include creating fake WhatsApp profiles using stolen photos of victims’ friends and family. They then send messages to gain the victims’ trust and ask for personal information or verification codes to access their accounts.

    2. India is likely to support Pakistan’s bid to join the BRICS bloc, an alliance that challenges the economic monopoly of the West, Indian media has reported. Indian media has speculated that following Russia’s influence on India, News Delhi may vote in favour of Pakistan joining the BRICS.

    “One of the key takeaways of the summit is likely to be India’s green signal to Pakistan’s long-pending bid for membership in the bloc,” ABP Live reported.

    Pakistan applied for membership in BRICS in August 2023; following this, other countries, Turkiye, Azerbaijan, and Malaysia, also formally applied to become members of the bloc.

    3. The Council of Islamic Ideology has recommended that the government make the practice of giving three talaqs at once punishable. In a meeting chaired by Dr. Muhammad Raghib Hussain Naimi, the Council also suggested increasing the punishment for violating the Dowry Act from six months to one year and adjusting marriage expenses to equalise costs. They decided to send a previously prepared draft on this subject to the federal government. 


    Punjab police have proposed making domestic violence a non-bailable offence and amending the Punjab Protection of Women against Violence Act (PPWVA-2016) to include a Rs 1 million fine for offenders. IG Police Dr. Usman Anwar submitted this proposal to Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, citing concerns that most domestic violence suspects escape legal action. Currently, only 6% of incidents result in FIRs due to a lack of clear legal definitions. The proposed changes aim to strengthen protections for women and ensure better enforcement against domestic violence in Punjab.

    4. The IMF forecasts that global economic growth will stabilise at 3.2% in 2025 and rise to about 3.3% by 2026. This outlook comes amid ongoing inflation and geopolitical uncertainties that are slowing recovery in major economies. In its World Economic Outlook report, the IMF cautioned that persistent inflation, rising energy costs, and geopolitical conflicts could disrupt global trade and investment, affecting some regions more than others.

    5. Chinese military drills have been exercised around Taiwan for the past five years, but now, the practice has intensified since Taiwanese polls in April that elected President William Lai Ching-te, whom Beijing has labelled a “dangerous separatist”. 

    On October 14, Beijing launched large-scale military drills, which included the army, navy, air force and rocket force, after which Taiwan’s defence chief cautioned that a Chinese blockade would be considered an act of war and could have a severe impact on international trade.

    These drills came soon after Lai delivered his National Day speech on October 10 and were issued as a “stern warning to the separatist acts of ‘Taiwan Independence’ forces”.

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  • New record high: Gold price crosses Rs285,000 per tola

    New record high: Gold price crosses Rs285,000 per tola

    Gold price in Pakistan resumed its record high run on Wednesday and surpassed the Rs285,000 per tola mark for the first time in history.

    According to All Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA), the latest increase comes after the 24-karat gold price witnessed a single-day gain of Rs2,000, bigger than the increase it witnessed on the previous trading day, closing Tuesday’s session at Rs285,400 per tola.

    The price of ten-gramme gold was also seen up by Rs1,714, clocking in at Rs244,684.

    Internationally, the yellow metal’s rate surged by $20 to $2,757 per ounce. This price also includes a premium of $20.

    Experts say that the latest surge in global and local bullion markets is due to conflicts in the Middle East and confusion regarding the upcoming elections in the US.

    In such circumstances, gold is seen as a hedge against economic and geopolitical uncertainties.

    The price of gold in Pakistan is currently Rs65,700 per tola up since the start of this calendar year. For those unaware, the price of gold, according to APGJSA, on the first trading day of 2024 was recorded at Rs219,700 per tola.

  • England’s Shoaib Bashir reveals Muhammad Rizwan’s special trick

    England’s Shoaib Bashir reveals Muhammad Rizwan’s special trick

    England’s off-spinner Shoaib Bashir recounted an interesting moment with Muhammad Rizwan during the second Test between Pakistan and England in Multan.

    Speaking to the BBC ahead of the decider in Rawalpindi, the 21-year-old revealed a tactic of Pakistani wicketkeeper.

    He was asked if he helped his side understand Pakistan’s strategy because he speaks Urdu; Shoaib said, “I do as much as possible, but Rizwan has already. When I came to the crease, he started speaking Pashto to communicate with his teammates. I couldn’t understand what he was saying.”

    Rizwan is known for his moves behind the stumps and will likely need to employ more such tactics with the Pakistan captaincy on the horizon.

    On the other hand, the English spinner has given excellent performances to England since making his debut this year. Despite averaging 51 with the ball after 2 Test matches against Pakistan, the team will continue to depend on him for the final game, as the Pindi pitches are being prepared spin-friendly.

  • ‘My husband didn’t allow me to work in the entertainment industry for 18 years,’ says Asma Abbas

    ‘My husband didn’t allow me to work in the entertainment industry for 18 years,’ says Asma Abbas

    Senior actress Asma Abbas has admitted that her husband did not allow her to work in showbiz for 18 years after marriage, which is why she had been absent from the drama industry.

    Recently, she gave an interview to journalist Maleeha Rehman, in which she openly discussed her career and other matters.

    “After marriage, my husband stopped me from working in the entertainment industry. He did not like the entertainment industry,” she said.

    “With my husband in the army, he kept getting transferred, which made it difficult for me to work in show business, so I did not work for 18 years of marriage,” she added.

    “Later, my husband came to understand the entertainment industry, after which he allowed me to work in dramas after 18 years of marriage,” Abbas said.

    She also talked about her daughter Zara Noor Abbas and said, “At the beginning of her career, my daughter made many friends in the entertainment industry, but she got cheated.”

    “Zara Noor Abbas did not understand; she made mistakes and considered everyone in showbiz as her friend, but she soon realised that the entertainment industry is not like that. There are deceptions, and after receiving losses, she understood,” she added.

    Asma Abbas, while talking about awards shows, said, “In Pakistan, only lux and hum awards are held, and there too many people are ignored.

    “I know that I will never get an award, and I do not need an award now.”

    “I played a good role in the play ‘Chupke Chupke’, and the entire team was given an award, but the award was not far away. I was not even nominated and invited,” she said.

    “I hoped that my daughter Zara Noor Abbas would win awards in the future,” Abbas expressed.

    “I never instructed my daughter not to work in the entertainment industry, nor did I impose any strictness on her.”

    Talking about her marriage and career, she said, “I married a serving army colonel at the age of just 23.”