Author: News Desk

  • Punjab orders fire safety audit after Gul Plaza disaster in Karachi

    Punjab orders fire safety audit after Gul Plaza disaster in Karachi

    Chief Minister of Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif has directed a comprehensive audit of fire safety systems in both public and private buildings across the province days after Karachi witnessed one of its worst disasters in a fire at Gul Plaza. 


    During a high-level meeting, she also instructed that roads be completely restored following any excavation for sewerage and drainage projects. CM Maryam Nawaz emphasized that pits dug for development work in residential areas must be properly covered and fenced, and manhole levels should be adjusted to prevent accidents.


    She further ordered the establishment of control rooms and management cells in all deputy commissioner offices to closely monitor projects under the Punjab Development Plan (PDP). Officials informed her that transparency measures in PDP Phase-I had saved approximately Rs2.8 billion.


    The chief minister announced that sewerage, drainage, disposal, and water storage projects would be implemented in Sargodha, Dera Ghazi Khan, Gujrat, and Jhang. Additionally, trunk sewerage systems, new disposal stations, and rainwater drainage systems are planned for Jhelum, Hafizabad, and Okara.


    Highlighting urban beautification, she called for the creation of green belts and recreational green spaces in every city. CM Maryam Nawaz also directed that a single utility corridor be established under development projects to avoid repeated excavations in neighborhoods.



    She emphasized that electricity poles should be installed along road edges, with overhead wires and cables neatly arranged to prevent tangled wiring. 



    The chief minister ordered the installation of streetlights across tehsils and announced the introduction of uniform, plastic-like manhole covers. She also directed that footpath edges be lined with yellow and black stones instead of painted markings. Plans to develop open-air gyms, walking tracks, and entertainment centers in various areas were also approved.


    To enhance transparency and monitoring, she mandated that all PDP projects be geo-tagged.


    Meanwhile, Punjab Emergency Services Minister Khawaja Salman Rafique called for the full implementation of the Building Safety Regulations 2022 throughout the province. Chairing a separate meeting, he instructed strict legal action against any violations of these regulations.

    An official statement noted that a survey of 2,214 high-rise buildings across Punjab has been completed. The provincial government is also implementing a plan to expand firefighting services to 39 additional tehsils at an estimated cost of Rs2 billion.

    Highlighting government achievements, Khawaja Salman Rafique credited the Punjab administration for establishing an air ambulance service and providing emergency support on motorways.


    He stressed that enforcing the Building Safety Regulations 2022 is critical to preventing loss of lives, and the government remains committed to its full implementation with the cooperation of the business community.


    Provincial Emergency Services Secretary Dr Rizwan Naseer said Punjab now has a modern fire and rescue service. Since the notification of the Building Safety Regulations 2022, Rescue 1122 has responded to over 280,000 fire emergencies, averting potential losses worth Rs768 billion. 


    The province’s rescue service currently operates 281 fire vehicles and employs 2,446 trained fire rescuers. Safety grading of high-rise buildings across Punjab has also been completed.


    Separately, Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz expressed deep grief over the recent fire at Karachi’s Gul Plaza, which claimed at least 26 lives. She prayed for the recovery of the missing and extended heartfelt condolences to the families affected by the tragedy, describing their pain as immeasurable.

  • Vikrant Gupta says Mohsin Naqvi is PCB’s first ‘takkar ka banda’ against India

    Vikrant Gupta says Mohsin Naqvi is PCB’s first ‘takkar ka banda’ against India

    Indian sports journalist Vikrant Gupta has delivered unexpected praise for Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi during a recent discussion on an Indian sports channel.

    Speaking about the T20 World Cup controversy involving Bangladesh’s refusal to play in India, Gupta had striking comments about Naqvi’s approach to cricket administration.

    “Pakistan is currently saying, ‘I am the gangster of this street, I will decide, and I will bring down Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) with two votes from Bangladesh and Pakistan.’ For the first time, someone from PCB has come, I have to give it to him, who is saying, ‘We will look you in the eye and fight,’ and that person is not backing down,” Gupta said during the discussion.

    The journalist revealed that Naqvi has ordered the Pakistan cricket team to halt preparations for the T20 World Cup entirely amid the unresolved Bangladesh situation.

    Gupta then contrasted this with BCCI’s approach, pointing to recent controversies. “On the other hand, these people wear ties and go to watch matches. They are very fond of watching matches. BCCI, what are they doing? Players are told not to shake hands,” he questioned, referencing the Asia Cup 2025 incident when India refused to shake hands with Pakistani players and closed their dressing room doors after winning to avoid greetings from their rivals.

    The controversy began when BCCI removed Bangladeshi pacer Mustafizur Rahman from the Indian Premier League (IPL) after Hindutva extremists threatened to attack Bangladeshi players. 

    The activists also labeled Kolkata Knight Riders owner Shah Rukh Khan a traitor for signing the left-arm bowler.

    Bangladesh responded by banning IPL broadcasts in the country. The Bangladesh Cricket Board has asked the International Cricket Council (ICC) to shift its T20 World Cup matches from India to Sri Lanka, citing security concerns.

    The ICC previously accepted security concerns as valid grounds when India refused to tour Pakistan for the Champions Trophy, and Bangladesh argues similar reasoning should apply now. 

    Bangladesh has three matches scheduled in Kolkata and one in Mumbai for the upcoming tournament.

    However, no decision has been made yet on Bangladesh’s participation.

    Pakistan has reportedly thrown its full support behind Bangladesh’s decision to skip T20 World Cup matches in India, offering to take up the matter with the ICC if needed.

    According to reports, PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has ordered a complete halt to Pakistan’s preparations for the tournament.

    Reports citing sources claimed that the PCB chief has told team management to wait for further instructions and prepare a contingency plan in case the country does not participate in the World Cup.

    Pakistan has also expressed interest in hosting Bangladesh’s T20 World Cup matches after the team refused to travel to India for the tournament, according to reports.

  • United Nations to be dismantled? Trump raises possibility of replacing UN with ‘Board of Peace’

    United Nations to be dismantled? Trump raises possibility of replacing UN with ‘Board of Peace’

    US President Donald Trump has said on Tuesday that his proposed ‘Board of Peace’ could one day replace the United Nations, while marking one year since the start of his second term at the White House.

    During a speech that lasted over an hour, Trump called the UN “not very helpful” before he took questions from reporters. When asked whether the Board of Peace could take the place of the United Nations, he said it “might”. He added that while the UN had “potential”, he had never considered approaching the organisation to resolve conflicts.

    During the same appearance, Trump released a list of what he called achievements from his year back in office, citing actions taken on domestic and foreign policy. 


    The idea of a Board of Peace has previously been linked to Trump’s plan for Gaza. Under that proposal, the Board was intended to supervise Gaza’s temporary governance. Trump later said the scope would be expanded to address conflicts in other parts of the world.

    Observers have said that the creation of such a body could weaken the role of the United Nations. Rights experts and advocates have also said that Trump leading a board tasked with supervising the affairs of a foreign territory resembled a colonial structure.

    The ceasefire in Gaza reached under Trump’s plan has faced repeated violations. Since the truce began in October, more than 460 Palestinians, including over 100 children have been reported killed, according to figures cited in reports.

  • American senator wants Trump removed from presidency under 25th Amendment

    American senator wants Trump removed from presidency under 25th Amendment

    Democratic Senator Ed Markey of Massachusetts has called for President Donald Trump to be removed from office under the 25th Amendment after Trump suggested he would have been less inclined to pressure Denmark over Greenland had he received the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize.


    “Invoke the 25th Amendment,” Markey wrote on social media, sharing an image of a New York Times report that detailed Trump linking his interest in Greenland to his failure to win the Nobel Prize in a text message sent to Norwegian Prime Minister (PM) Jonas Gahr Støre.

    According to the Times, Støre received a message from Trump on Sunday in which the US president bluntly stated that missing out on the Peace Prize had strengthened his resolve to pursue Greenland more aggressively, despite it being a territory of Denmark.

    In the message, Trump wrote: “Considering your Country decided not to give me the Nobel Peace Prize for having stopped 8 Wars Plus, I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of Peace, although it will always be predominant, but can think about what is good and proper for the United States of America.”

    The Norwegian Nobel Committee, which awards the Peace Prize, is a private body rather than a government institution, although its members are appointed by Norway’s parliament.

    Markey’s demand to remove Trump under the 25th Amendment is widely seen as unlikely to gain momentum. The process would require Vice President JD Vance and a majority of the president’s Cabinet to formally notify Congress that Trump is unable to carry out the responsibilities of his office.


    If such a declaration were submitted, presidential authority would immediately be transferred to the Vice President. 


    Under the Amendment, Congress would then have 21 days to ratify the decision. A two-thirds majority in both the Senate and the House of Representatives would be needed to uphold Trump’s removal. Failing that, the president would resume his powers.

  • Indian comedian Zakir Khan is taking a break until 2030

    Indian comedian Zakir Khan is taking a break until 2030

    Popular Indian comedian Zakir Khan has stunned his fans by announcing that he will take an extended break from comedy, potentially lasting until 2030, during a live show in Hyderabad. 

    Khan made the unexpected revelation during his “Papa Yaar” tour performance at a packed auditorium in Hyderabad. He told the audience that he plans to step away from comedy after completing his current commitments and scheduled programs.

    “Two important things, I am going on a long, long break. 2028, 2029, possibly until 2030. It’s a three, four and five-year break. Will take care of health and other things. There are two or three things that need to be fixed,” Khan told the crowd.

    He continued with an emotional message to those present. “Everyone here right now is very close to my heart. Your presence is nothing less than a blessing for me. I will remain grateful to every person present here.”

    The announcement left the audience stunned into silence.

    After the video clip went viral, Khan provided additional details and clarified that all shows scheduled through June will go ahead as planned. 

    He invited fans to attend these performances as a celebration and assured them the tour would not be excessively long. He thanked his supporters for their continued loyalty.

    Zakir Khan has become one of the most recognisable names in Indian comedy. He shot to fame in 2012 after winning the title of India’s Best Stand Up on Comedy Central, which launched his career into the mainstream.

    Beyond stand-up comedy, Khan has built a diverse entertainment portfolio. 

    He gained significant recognition for his role as Ronny in the Amazon Prime Video series “Chacha Vidhayak Hain Humare,” which showcased his acting abilities alongside his comedic talents.

    Khan also hosts “Aapka Apna Zakir,” a comedy show on Sony Entertainment Television.

    His relatable humor, often centered on everyday experiences and relationships, has earned him millions of fans, especially in Pakistan and India.

  • David Beckham speaks on children ‘making mistakes’ after Brooklyn’s public allegations

    David Beckham speaks on children ‘making mistakes’ after Brooklyn’s public allegations

    David Beckham has said that parents should let their children “make mistakes” a day after his son Brooklyn Beckham publicly said he had no interest in reconciling with his family and accused his parents of controlling narratives about their lives.

    Speaking on CNBC’s Squawk Box on Tuesday, the former England footballer did not directly address Brooklyn’s claims but spoke about parenting, social media and his children.

    “I’ve been able to use my platform and my following for 
    UNICEF and it’s been the biggest tool to make people aware of what’s going on around the world for children,” Beckham said.

    “I’ve tried to do the same with my children to educate them. They make mistakes. Children are allowed to make mistakes. That’s how they learn. So that’s what I try to teach my kids. But you know, you have to sometimes let them make those mistakes as well,” he added.

    Beckham’s comments came a day after Brooklyn, 26, posted a lengthy statement on Instagram in which he accused his parents, David and Victoria Beckham, of attempting to control his life and public image.

    “I do not want to reconcile with my family,” Brooklyn wrote. “I’m not being controlled, I’m standing up for myself for the first time in my life.”

    “For my entire life, my parents have controlled narratives in the press about our family. The performative social media posts, family events and inauthentic relationships have been a fixture of the life I was born into.”

    He further alleged that his parents placed “countless lies in the media” to protect what he described as their public image.

    He also alleged that his mother “hijacked” his first dance with Nicola and said his wife had been disrespected by his family and excluded from his father’s 50th birthday party.

    “My family values public promotion and endorsements above all else. Brand Beckham comes first,” Brooklyn wrote.

    “The narrative that my wife controls me is completely backwards. I have been controlled by my parents for most of my life.”

    Brooklyn said stepping away from his family had brought him peace and said he and his wife wanted privacy and a life away from media attention.

  • Esports World Cup 2026 announces prize pool over whopping Rs20 billion

    Esports World Cup 2026 announces prize pool over whopping Rs20 billion

    The Esports World Cup Foundation (EWCF) has unveiled a staggering $75 million (over 20 billion Pakistani rupees) prize pool for the 2026 edition of the world’s largest esports event, set to take place in Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh from July 6 through August 23.

    More than 2,000 players representing 200 clubs from over 100 countries will compete across 25 tournaments and 24 games during the seven-week spectacle.

    “The life-changing prize pool exists to support the people at the heart of esports: the players and the clubs that invest in them year after year,” said Ralf Reichert, CEO of the Esports World Cup Foundation.

    “EWC is different because of the Club Championship. One title crowns a champion. EWC crowns the ultimate cross-game Club Champion,” he added.

    The flagship EWC Club Championship will distribute $30 million among the top 24 clubs, marking a $3 million increase from last year. The winning club alone will take home $7 million. Last year’s championship came down to the final week, with seven clubs battling for the title in the closing stages.

    Individual game championships will carry prize pools exceeding $39 million combined. The remaining funds will go toward club and player awards, including MVP honors for each tournament and the Jafonso Award for competitors who win championships after advancing through Last Chance Qualifiers.

    The 2026 lineup features 24 competitive titles, with new additions Fortnite and Trackmania joining returning favorites like League of Legends, Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, VALORANT, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, EA Sports FC 26, PUBG, PUBG Mobile and Street Fighter 6.

    Competitions will run across multiple arenas simultaneously, allowing several championships to take place in parallel throughout the seven-week schedule.

    Tickets go on sale January 22 at esportsworldcup.com and through international partners, including Webook, Platinumlist, Damai, Maiseat and Tixr. 

    Early bird options include weekly access passes, premium tournament passes and hospitality packages.

    The 2025 Esports World Cup drew 750 million viewers worldwide and generated 350 million hours watched, with peak concurrent viewership hitting 7.98 million during the League of Legends tournament.

  • Daughters of Pakistani man deported from US say he was denied heart medicine in detention

    Daughters of Pakistani man deported from US say he was denied heart medicine in detention

    The daughters of Asif Amin Cheema, who was deported from the US state of Illinois, have claimed that their father was legally residing in the United States and that forcibly sending him back to Pakistan was an unjust act. The daughters have demanded that their father be allowed to return to the US.


    Asif Amin, who owned a restaurant in Chicago’s Humboldt Park area, was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in September while he was on his way to work, his daughters stated. 


    They claimed that their father held a valid work permit and was about to attend an interview related to obtaining his green card.


    Asif Amin was scheduled to be deported in November, but just moments before being boarded onto the flight, he was rushed to hospital after experiencing severe chest pain.


    The appeals court later refused to allow Asif Amin to remain in the United States, following which he was deported to Pakistan on January 1.


    Cheema claimed that he was not even given medication at the time of his arrest. He suffers from a heart condition and does not know when he will be able to reunite with his family.


    Asif’s daughters questioned why a deportation order issued in the 1990s was suddenly enforced now. An attorney had assisted in changing his immigration status, but the family said they were unaware that a decades-old deportation order was still on record against him.


    Asif’s daughter Rabia Amin said in an emotional statement that the family had followed every legal procedure, yet her father was maltreated. 


    She said her father had come to the US with dreams of securing a better future for his children, dreams they never imagined would be shattered like this.


    The family hopes that a judge will step forward to review the case afresh so that the separated family can once again live together in the United States.

  • ‘Who is he?’: Fazila Qazi dismisses Fahad Mustafa in interview

    ‘Who is he?’: Fazila Qazi dismisses Fahad Mustafa in interview

    Senior Pakistani actress Fazila Qazi has sparked mixed reactions after showing zero interest in two major television stars, Fahad Mustafa and Humayun Saeed, during a recent podcast.

    In a candid conversation with actor Ahmad Ali Butt, Qazi delivered what many are calling a shocking snub when asked about hosting various showbiz personalities. 

    When Butt mentioned Fahad Mustafa’s name, Qazi’s response left the host visibly stunned.

    “Who is he?” Qazi asked dismissively, referring to Mustafa, one of Pakistan’s most successful television hosts and actors.

    Her reaction to Humayun Saeed, one of the most recognisable names in the industry, was equally lukewarm. When his name came up, Qazi offered a brief, unimpressed response.

    “I would serve him tea. Serving tea is also a big thing,” she said, her tone suggesting minimal enthusiasm.

    The interview clips quickly went viral, triggering a debate on social media platforms. Reactions ranged from supportive to highly critical, with many users questioning Qazi’s remarks.

    “Har cheez k do pehlun hote hain ho sakta isska experience acha nai raha [Every matter has two sides. Maybe her experience wasn’t good],” one user commented.

    Others were less forgiving. “Rajab Butt 2.0,” wrote one critic.

    Several users invoked religious sensibilities. “Izzat Allah ne di hai aisay nahi kehna chahiye [Allah gives respect. One should not speak like this],” commented a viewer who found her tone inappropriate.

    “Whats wrong with her?” asked another bewildered commenter, while some defended the actress. “Ho skta hai woh bhool gai ho her bat ko itna troll kerna bekar logo ka kam hai [Maybe she forgot. Trolling everything is the work of useless people],” one supporter wrote.

    “Lmao nobody knows her everyone knows fahad,” one user quipped, suggesting that Qazi herself may be less recognizable than the stars she dismissed.

    Qazi also shared her views on the entertainment industry, revealing she actively discouraged her children from pursuing careers in showbiz.

    “This is an uncertain livelihood. I did not want my children to enter this industry. There are other parents like me who feel the same way,” Qazi explained. “Qaiser and I did not run our household through acting but through production.”

    Fazila Qazi started her career as a fashion model in 1988 and entered the drama industry in 1991. 

    Her notable television performances include popular PTV dramas such as Rozi, Kashish, Muqaddas, Khatoon Manzil, Nazr-e-Bad, Haya Ke Daaman Main, and Deewana. 

    In recent years, she appeared Geo TV dramas Tere Bin (2023) and Sirf Tum, and ARY Digital’s Tark E Wafa. She also featured in the 2025 drama Silsila on LTN Family.

    On the other hand, Fahad Mustafa is one of Pakistan’s most successful actors, producers, and television hosts. 

    He began his acting career in 2003 with the drama serial Umrao Jaan Ada and rose to prominence with critically acclaimed performances in Main Abdul Qadir Hoon (2010), which is widely considered his best dramatic performance. 

    His other notable television work includes Kankar (2013), where he portrayed an abusive husband in a hard-hitting social drama about domestic violence, Dusri Biwi, Daagh, Veena (2009), which earned him a Lux Style Awards nomination for Best TV Actor, and most recently Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum (2024), which marked his triumphant return to television after years of focusing on films and hosting.

    Since 2014, Mustafa has hosted Jeeto Pakistan, described as Pakistan’s biggest game show, on ARY Digital. 

    His film career includes major box office successes like Na Maloom Afraad (2014), Actor in Law (2016), Jawani Phir Nahi Ani 2 (2018), and Load Wedding (2018). In 2008, he co-founded Big Bang Entertainment, a production company that has produced numerous award-winning dramas primarily for ARY Digital. 

    Mustafa is married to Pakistani writer Sana Fahad, whom he wed in 2006, and they have two children.

  • Polish deputy PM hits out at India after Jaishankar criticises his Pakistan visit

    Polish deputy PM hits out at India after Jaishankar criticises his Pakistan visit

    Polish Deputy Prime Minister Radoslaw Sikorski has said that discussions with India on regional issues were “frank”, while raising concerns over New Delhi’s participation in military exercises with Russia, following Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar’s remarks linking Pakistan to terrorism.

    Speaking to reporters after talks with Jaishankar in New Delhi on January 19, 2026, Sikorski said India and Poland were of “one mind” on terrorism but added that India’s participation in the “Zapad-2025” military exercises in Russia was viewed as “threatening”.

    “We all have regional concerns and we all have neighbours, and with neighbours you have opportunities and challenges,” Sikorski said. “We also have concerns. India took part in the Zapad exercises in Russia that we find threatening.”

    The exchange followed Jaishankar’s comments during the meeting, where he referred to Poland’s engagement with Pakistan and urged Poland not to help “fuel terrorist infrastructure” in India’s neighbourhood.

    In televised opening remarks at Hyderabad House, Jaishankar said he wished to “discuss some of Mr. Sikorski’s recent travels to the region”, a reference to the Polish foreign minister’s visit to Pakistan in October 2025, during which he met Pakistan’s senior leadership.|

    The Indian minister’s remarks on Pakistan had earlier triggered a reaction among Pakistani social media users after a video of the comments circulated online. In the clip, Jaishankar told Sikorski that Poland was “no stranger to our region” and called on it to “display zero tolerance for terrorism”.

    The remarks came in the context of Pakistan–Poland discussions held in October 2025, where both sides had stressed the importance of resolving conflicts peacefully in accordance with international law and the United Nations Charter.

    Following the circulation of the video, Pakistani users criticised India’s position. One user wrote, “Lol, what does India think it is? A superpower or economic power or some shit so it thinks it can dictate the world?” Another said, “India can not dictate world and their governments on their foreign policy.”

    Other users questioned whether similar language would be used towards the United States, while some accused India of attempting to influence the foreign policy decisions of other countries and alleged that Jaishankar routinely makes statements directed at Pakistan.