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  • Zara Noor Abbas embraces hope and positivity in her 30s

    Zara Noor Abbas embraces hope and positivity in her 30s

    Actress Zara Noor Abbas recently shared her thoughts on optimism as she enters her 30s.


    On Instagram, she wrote a note aimed at millennials. Although she used to laugh at motivational content, she now embraces hope and positivity.


    Abbas confessed to enjoying self-deprecating humor and often felt a cloud of despair. But she admits that her 30s have made her more grounded, helping her understand her life better and realize what she needs to do to live the way she wants.


    She highlighted that self-awareness can be tough, but it’s crucial. Abbas stated, “Knowing too much activates the part of your brain that likes to simplify.” Knowing herself well allows her to avoid unpleasant surprises. Abbas is now channeling her self-knowledge into hope and positivity, appreciating her journey and looking forward to the future with clarity.


    In closing, Abbas expressed her newfound optimism by saying, “All this knowledge of self cannot go unused, come on! I channel most of it into hope: hope to appreciate how far I’ve come despite all the cynicism, and hope to see how far I can go with a tad more clarity.” We love the positive energy she’s bringing into this new chapter of her life!

  • PTI’s protest ongoing, will continue till Imran Khan calls it off: Gandapur

    PTI’s protest ongoing, will continue till Imran Khan calls it off: Gandapur

    Hour after fleeing from Islamabad to Mansehra, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Chief Minister (CM) Ali Amin Gandapur has broken silence over the abrupt end to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) “decisive” protest in the federal capital, saying that the “sit-in will continue” until party founder Imran Khan calls it off.

    “This is not just a political demonstration but a fight for our fundamental rights,” CM Gandapur said while addressing party workers and media persons in Mansehra on Wednesday.

    PTI had on late Tuesday night called off its Islamabad sit-in “for the time being” after violent clashes with law enforcement.

    “In view of the government’s brutality and plan to turn the capital into a slaughterhouse for unarmed citizens, [we] announce the suspension of the peaceful protest for the time being,” PTI’s official X (formerly Twitter) account said in a press release on Wednesday morning.

    In his maiden public appearance following the developments, CM Gandapur accused the government of oppressive actions against PTI supporters and highlighted the “illegal detentions”, “uncalled for violence against peaceful demonstrators” and restrictions on freedom of assembly.

    He also claimed that hundreds of his party workers were killed during the grand clearance operation in Islamabad.

    Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Ataullah Tarar had, however, on Tuesday night said that “no bodies fell in the operation”. Government officials and ministers have also alleged that PTI protesters caused severe damage to public and government property in Islamabad.

    Addressing media persons, CM Gandapur also complained that whenever his party announced a rally or procession, they were denied permission. “Even the courts are not providing justice,” he said.

    “When we approach courts for justice, we don’t get justice, nor do we get the floor of the parliament that is against the sanctity of the House. Our only option to deliver our message is to protest if we are not allowed to hold public gatherings,” Gandapur added.

    He claimed that the government was involved in direct attacks on him and Khan’s wife Bushra Bibi during the protest, and called out the federal government by saying that they had “broken Pakistan once before” and were “doing so again”.

    “Our province knows how to secure its mandate, it knows how to claim its rights, and it knows how to protect its people.”

    The government had on Tuesday night launched a grand operation starting from D-Chowk in Islamabad to end PTI’s protest campaign. Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Information Minister Tarar at around 2 am addressed media persons to announce that the government had successfully quashed the demonstrations that continued for three days.

  • Hamas says ‘Ready’ for Gaza truce after Lebanon ceasefire

    Hamas says ‘Ready’ for Gaza truce after Lebanon ceasefire

    Hamas is ready to reach a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, a senior official in the Palestinian resistance group said Wednesday, hailing the ceasefire that took hold in Lebanon.

    “We have informed mediators in Egypt, Qatar and Turkey that Hamas is ready for a ceasefire agreement and a serious deal to exchange prisoners,” the official told AFP, however, accusing Israel of obstructing a deal.

    In a statement released later Wednesday, Hamas said, “the enemy’s acceptance of the agreement with Lebanon without achieving its preconditions marks a significant milestone in shattering (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu’s illusions of reshaping the Middle East through force”.

    The group also praised the “pivotal” role of its ally Hezbollah in Lebanon.

    In the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Authority expressed hope that the ceasefire would bring stability to the region, especially in war-torn Gaza.

    “We hope that this step will contribute to stopping the violence and instability that the region is suffering from,” the Palestinian presidency said in a statement, highlighting the need to enforce a UN resolution for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.

    Violence in the West Bank-occupied by Israel since 1967-has surged since the Gaza war erupted after Hamas’s unprecedented October 7, 2023.

    Notably, the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon took effect today after more than a year of fighting that has killed thousands of people.

    US President Joe Biden announced the ceasefire agreement on Tuesday, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his ministers had agreed to a halt.

    The United States is Israel’s key ally and military backer, and Biden hailed the deal as “good news” and a “new start” for Lebanon. 

    Netanyahu thanked Biden for his involvement in brokering the deal and said it would allow Israel to focus on Hamas in Gaza and Iran.

    Under the terms of the Lebanon truce, Israel will maintain “full” freedom to act against Hezbollah if it poses any new threat, Netanyahu said.

    However, a truce in Lebanon, Netanyahu said, will permit Israel to redirect its focus on Gaza, “When Hezbollah is out of the picture, Hamas is left alone in the fight. Our pressure on it will intensify.”

  • Aleema Khanum slams party leaders for leaving workers in the dark

    Aleema Khanum slams party leaders for leaving workers in the dark

    Aleema Khanum, sister of the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan, criticised party leadership over the lack of proper guidance and absence of instructions to party followers during the recent protest at the federal capital.

    Aleema Khanum, in a post on X (formerly Twitter), asked, “Why was the sound and light on the container shut early evening [on November 26]?

    She complained that due to the absence of a sound system and lighting, “no instructions” were issued or guidance provided to the public in “complete darkness.”

    “We pleaded all evening for the lights and sound on the container to be turned on, but there was no response from those giving directions,” former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s sister Aleema Khanum said.

    However, she was not the only one who had complained about the lack of professional approach of party leadership; PTI leader Shaukat Yousafzai also pointed out the absence of coordination among the party leadership during the recent protest march.

    Speaking to Geo News on Tuesday night, Shaukat Yousafzai emphasised, “Authority position holders have disappointed us.”

    Yousafzai asked why the federal government’s offer for negotiations was not pursued? and why there was no consultation on the government’s proposal for talks?


    Meanwhile, Attaullah Tarar, Minister for Federal Information and Broadcasting, on Wednesday stated that security forces had not used the weapon against demonstrators on Tuesday night, noting, “During PTI protest, government property was damaged.”

    Rejecting the claims that more than 30 individuals had died in clashes between security forces in recent nights, he maintained that some people want to do politics on dead people without having “evidence.”

    It should be noted here that following the Islamabad Police grand operation against PTI workers, the PTI founder’s wife, Bushra Bibi, KP CM Ali Amin Gandapur, and other PTI leaders and workers had managed to escape the federal capital.

  • Javeria Saud found filming one death scene very ‘challenging’

    Javeria Saud found filming one death scene very ‘challenging’

    One of the most viewed “saas-bahu” dramas on-air nowadays recently introduced a shocking plot twist. Baby Baji Ki Bahuwain was released after the massive success of Baby Baji 1.

    The drama is based on a joint family and how people face several challenges while they are living through it all. The recently aired episodes shocked the drama’s fans when they brought in Jamal’s death sequence as a twist.

    Javeria and Saud, aka Azra and Jamal, who are both real and reel life partners, went live on Instagram and shared how they felt about the death scenario.  

    They shared the emotional and technical challenges they encountered while filming the heart-wrenching death scene. 

    Actress Javeria and her husband Saud have mentioned the difficulties they faced while shooting the death scene in the popular drama ‘Baby Baji 2’, admitting that it was difficult for them to get the shoot done as both of them shot at different times.

    Javeria and her husband also played the roles of husband and wife in ‘Baby Baji 2’ and recently Saud was shown dying in an episode of the drama.

    After hearing about Saud’s death in the drama, videos of Javeria Saud’s acting went viral on social media, where people praised her performance and expressed their sadness that Saud’s character was killed off.

    Now both the husband and wife have thanked the fans for praising Saud’s death scene in the drama and Javeria’s subsequent reaction to the news of her husband’s death.

    They thanked fans for praising their acting during a live broadcast on Instagram.

    Both actors said, “After the death scene in the drama, not only their close friends and relatives but also fans are expressing their sympathy and sending them messages on social media.”

    Saud said, “We had no idea that our death scene would hurt the fans so much, and we are grateful to the fans for expressing their sorrow and love.”

    Javeria said, “Not only fans but also relatives and friends expressed their sadness over Saud’s death scene and everyone was worried.”

    Javeria mentioned, “It was difficult to shoot the husband’s death scene, so I requested the drama team to shoot both at different times.”

    According to her, she has not yet watched the episode with the death scene, but those who have watched it are sending her messages of sorrow and sympathy.

    Javeria and Saud also thanked their fans for their love and admitted that such scenes are painful and not easy to watch or perform.

  • Watch: Law enforcement personnel kick PTI supporter down from three-storey container

    Watch: Law enforcement personnel kick PTI supporter down from three-storey container

    A video of a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) supporter being pushed down by security personnel from atop three piled-up containers has gone viral on social media.

    PTI official social media accounts shared the video and captioned it: “An innocent, unarmed protester was seen praying on a container when an armed paramilitary officer brutally pushed him off from a height equivalent to three stories. This shocking act of brutality raises profound questions: What did the officer, his superiors in the military, Mohsin Naqvi, and the PML-N hope to achieve through this horrifying display of violence and the countless other lives they have taken from their fellow citizens?” 


     
    It was clear from the video that the man tried to hold on to the container, but he was pushed nonetheless and ultimately fell.

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    Meanwhile, there is no information and official confirmation on the current status of the man who can be seen falling down. 

    The video was recorded as PTI marched on the federal capital from November 24 to November 26, leading to violent clashes with law enforcement forces, causing the death of four Pakistan Rangers personnel and speculation of PTI supporters being killed as well.

    However, the protest ended late last night after PTI leadership, including Member National Assembly Umar Ayub, Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and incarcerated leader Imran Khan’s wife, Bushra Bibi, left Islamabad.

    Earlier, PTI leader Shoukat Yosafzai expressed disappointment with the party leadership over Tuesday’s final call protest as so many people had gone there and were left there by them. 

    “It was the funeral of political culture in the country,” he said, pointing out that the government handled the protestors brutally. Moreover, he said that there is a need for self-analysis as well. He expressed disappointment over the lack of coordination within the party leadership during recent events, emphasizing missed opportunities for dialogue and poor decision-making. He also said that “no leader came forward except Ali Amin”, stressing that  “those holding positions of authority have disappointed us. Ali Amin Gandapur was made a scapegoat, and from Peshawar to Islamabad, no leader was visible.”

  • A helicopter, Bushra Bibi, and two PTI leaders; Ansar Abbasi reveals strange tale of PTI dharna

    A helicopter, Bushra Bibi, and two PTI leaders; Ansar Abbasi reveals strange tale of PTI dharna

    Half a day after PTI leader Ali Amin Gandapur and Imran Khan’s wife Bushra Bibi abruptly disappeared from the protest in Islamabad, the question remains of what actually happened. 

    Journalist Ansar Abbasi claims to have details of what really happened on Tuesday night. 

    He has revealed that two Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders were provided helicopters to reach Hassan Abdal to convince former First Lady Bushra Bibi about the cancellation of the protest march towards D Chowk.

    The journalist revealed that following a meeting between Chairman PTI Barrister Gohar Ali Khan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Advisor of Information and Broadcasting Barrister Saif with party founder Imran Khan, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi provided them with a helicopter to fly to Bushra Bibi and convince her to stop the march.

    However, the two leaders were a bit late as the march had already moved to the federal capital.

    It merits a mention that on Monday (November 25), the second day of the protest march, at the end of the party founder meeting with Barrister Gohar Khan and Barrister Saif at Adiala Jail Rawalpindi, Khan had agreed not to march on D Chowk and stage the situation in in the Sangjani area.

    Party leadership was informed to stage a sit-in at Sangjani until the outcome of the background dialogue between the government and PTI. 

    Sangjani is in the outskirts of Islamabad, where PTI held its September 8 rally.

    Ansar Abbasi stated that CM KP Ali Amin Gandapur and Opposition Leader of the National Assembly Omer Ayub Khan conveyed Imran Khan’s message to Bushra Bibi; however, she remained adamant about marching towards D Chowk.

    However, prior to the march towards Islamabad, Ali Amin Gandapur reportedly was not in favour of accompanying party founder Imran Khan’s spouse, Bushra Bibi, towards Islamabad.

    Following an argument between Gandapur and Bushra Bibi, she boarded the container from Peshawar.
    On November 21, Imran Khan had put demands before the federal government from jail, including his release till Friday (November 22), to postpone his “final call” which the government did not agree to. 

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    Ansar Abbasi furthermore claimed that the Interior Minister approached Ali Amin Gandapur and Omer Ayub Khan regarding the cancellation of the party protest. However, both remained helpless as the party’s central command was in the hands of Imran Khan’s wife.

    Mohsin Naqvi said on the same day that the “secret leadership” of the PTI was controlling everything, leaving other party leaders “powerless”.

    Speaking to media as PTI convoys continue to advance towards D-Chowk after violent overnight clashes, the interior minister said that party leaders did not want bloodshed, but they were powerless in front of a “secret leadership” that actually had control over the party.

    “Even the PTI leadership does not want bloodshed, but the secret leadership’s agenda is not aligned with Pakistan,” Mohsin Naqvi said, adding that a “hidden hand” was involved in the unrest.

    “The PTI leadership wanted to engage in dialogue, but the secret leadership did not want it,” he added.

  • COP29 President blames rich countries for ‘Imperfect’ deal

    COP29 President blames rich countries for ‘Imperfect’ deal

    The tough-fought finance deal at UN climate negotiations was “imperfect”, the Azerbaijan COP29 leadership has admitted, seeking to blame richer countries for an outcome slammed by poorer nations as insulting.

    The contentious deal agreed on Sunday saw wealthy polluters agree to a $300 billion a year pledge to help developing countries reduce emissions and prepare for the increasingly dangerous impacts of a warming world.

    COP29 president Mukhtar Babayev conceded that the deal was insufficient to meet escalating needs and suggested that China would have agreed to stump up more cash had others agreed to budge.

    Writing in Britain’s Guardian newspaper on Monday he said wealthy historical emitters had been “immovable” until very late in the negotiating process.

    “This deal may be imperfect. It does not keep everyone happy. But it is a major step forward from the $100 billion pledged in Paris back in 2015,” he said.

    “It is also the deal that almost didn’t happen.”

    Azerbaijan, an authoritarian oil and gas exporter, came under heavy criticism for its handling of COP29, notably France and Germany.

    Babayev banged the deal through in the early hours of Sunday after nearly two weeks of fractious negotiations that at one point appeared on the verge of collapse.

    As soon as the deal was approved, India, Bolivia, Nigeria and Malawi, speaking on behalf of the 45-strong Least Developed Countries group, took to the floor to denounce it.

    Finance was always going to be a thorny issue for the nearly 200 nations that gathered in a sports stadium in Baku to hammer out a new target by 2035.

    Wealthy countries failed to meet the previous goal on time, causing cratering trust in the UN climate process.

    COP29 did set out a wider target of $1.3 trillion per year by 2035 to help developing nations pay for the energy transition and brace themselves for worsening climate impacts.

    The deal envisages that $300 billion mobilised by wealthy nations will be combined with funds from the private sector and financial institutions like the World Bank to reach this larger sum.

    But Babayev said he agreed with developing nations that “the industrialised world’s contribution was too low and that the private sector contribution was too theoretical”.

    Contrasting China’s involvement in the negotiations with that of wealthy historical emitters like the European Union and United States, he said Beijing was “willing to offer more if others did so too (but the others didn’t)”.

    China, the world’s second-biggest economy and top emitter of greenhouse gases, is considered a developing country in the UN process and is therefore not obliged to pay up, although it does already provide climate funding on its own terms.

    The new text states that developed nations would be “taking the lead” but implies that others could join.

    Babayev said the deal was “not enough”, but would provide a foundation to build on in the lead up to next year’s climate talks in Brazil.

  • Ireland has a cultural moment, from rock and books to cinema

    Ireland has a cultural moment, from rock and books to cinema

    From Sally Rooney’s bestsellers to actor Paul Mescal, Ireland, which holds a general election this week, has been enjoying a cultural and creative renaissance in recent years.

    In the past few weeks it’s been hard to miss Rooney’s fourth novel “Intermezzo”, the Grammy nomination of rockers Fontaines DC or Mescal’s muscles on posters and trailers for “Gladiator II”.

    “We’re having a cultural moment and there’s a lot of energy around Irishness at the moment,” said Ruth Barton, professor of film studies at Trinity College Dublin.

    The phenomenal global success of the television adaptation of Rooney’s “Normal People”, which introduced Mescal to the world, has played a key role.

    “I definitely think there’s a new wave of Irish writers, novelists — particularly women — who came up with books on experiences that were not articulated before,” said Christopher Morash, the Seamus Heaney professor of Irish writing at Trinity.

    Irish writers, musicians and filmmakers have all been praised for their humour and being down-to-earth.

    “The profile, internationally in particular, of Irish artists across all arts forms has actually never been higher,” said Maureen Kennelly, director of the Arts Council of Ireland.

    That has led to cross-cultural cooperation, for example, with Oscar-winning actor Cillian Murphy starring in the adaptation of Irish author Claire Keegan’s bestseller “Small Things Like These” and Fontaines DC providing the soundtrack to Andrea Arnold’s film “Bird”.

    It also starred Dubliner and Oscar nominee Barry Keoghan (“The Banshees of Inisherin”).

    Barton said the presence of multinational tech giants such as Meta and Apple in Ireland due to low corporate taxes has helped.

    “The country has more money than it used to have… we’re fundamentally a rich country and we have spent a lot of money on culture,” she added.

    The Arts Council budget has jumped since 2019, Trinity’s drama academy, The Lir, has become a hotbed of new talent, while the country has even launched a trial minimum income for artists, which the main political parties have promised to continue.

    – Pride and plaudits –

    “I think the country has always defined itself through its culture and particularly its writers and poets,” said Barton, pointing to the likes of James Joyce and Samuel Beckett, who earned world renown.

    For Kennelly, periods of cultural booms have coincided with “seismic shifts” in society, the last being the final years of the three decades of sectarian violence over British rule in Northern Ireland.

    That brought the likes of U2 and The Cranberries to the global stage.

    More recently, the approval of same-sex marriage in 2015 then legalisation of abortion in 2018 have also transformed Ireland’s image from conservative to progressive.

    “There’s no doubt that there’s a sense of Irish society increasingly freeing itself from the affects of the (Roman Catholic) Church,” said Kennelly.

    Morash likened Ireland’s outsized cultural influence to that of South Korea, where K-Pop has become its biggest global export.

    “You had a country that was an agricultural one that turned into a pop culture hub,” he added.

    Now Ireland is “cool” overseas because of a new generation of actors: Mescal and Murphy are household names alongside the likes of Saoirse Ronan (“Blitz”, “Lady Bird”, “Brooklyn”), Andrew Scott (“Fleabag”, “Sherlock Holmes”, “Ripley”) and Nicola Coughlan (“Bridgerton”, “Derry Girls”).

    Murphy, who hails from Cork in Ireland’s deep south, this year spoke of his pride in his country in his best actor Oscar acceptance speech for “Oppenheimer”, ending with a heartfelt thank you — in the Irish language.

    The unexpected success of “Kneecap”, a docu-fiction about three Belfast upstarts who rap in the ancient langauge, marks the beginning of a new turn towards the Irish language “as a kind of medium of cultural expression”, said Barton.

    The film has been named in 14 categories in the British Independent Film Awards in December and selected to represent Ireland in the foreign language category at next year’s Oscars.

  • Ravi Shastri reveals fun story of how Virat took Anushka on Australia tour before marriage

    Ravi Shastri reveals fun story of how Virat took Anushka on Australia tour before marriage

    Former Indian team head coach Ravi Shastri recently narrated an interesting incident of star batsman Virat Kohli and his wife, actress Anushka Sharma.

    While talking to foreign media, Ravi Shastri narrated a 10-year-old story about Virat. 

    “In 2015, when I was the coach of the Indian team, Anushka and Virat were dating each other. Virat came to me and asked if it was allowed to bring only wives on the tour. Can’t the girlfriend come along?” 

    Ravi said, “I gave permission, then Kohli said that the Board is not giving permission. I called and got permission, then Anushka was with us on this tour.”

    He said, “In the first Test against Australia, Kohli scored 160 runs, after which the same thing happened, Virat gave Anushka a flying kiss while she was sitting in the stands, which happens in most matches now. Anushka has always been Virat’s biggest supporter.”

    Recently, in the Perth Test, Virat scored a magnificent century against Australia.

    Virat’s new post leaves fans in shock

    Indian star batsman and former captain Virat Kohli’s new post on social media has left fans worried.

    As per the details, Kohli’s November 20 post on the micro-blogging website X (formerly Twitter), left fans confused as to whether it was about divorce or retirement.

    “We were busy figuring out who we were. Ten years of ups and downs, and even the pandemic couldn’t shake us. If anything, it reminded us being different is our strength. So, here’s to ten years of doing it our way- the Wrogn way. Here’s to being Wrogn. And here’s to the next ten! Wrogn, for the right kind of man [sic],” he added.

    With the post coming after Indian singer and composer A. R. Rahman and his wife Saira Banu’s separation, netizens started speculating if Kohli was also hinting at divorce.

    However, it turned out to be a promotional post for a brand.

    Virat’s association with this brand

    Sporting Beyond is a new company that helps athletes with their business. It’s like a team that takes care of everything from sponsorships to charity work.

    Recently, a big cricket star, Virat Kohli, joined Sporting Beyond. He said he’s excited to work with this team because they share his love for sports and his values.

    Sporting Beyond is still new, but it’s already making a big impact. It’s helping athletes focus on their sport while they handle the business side of things.

    “Looking back, we’ve always been a bit different. We never fitted into any box they tried putting us in. Two misfits, who just clicked. We’ve changed over the years, but always done things our way. Some called us crazy; others didn’t get it. But honestly? We didn’t care.,” he wrote.