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  • ‘Govt and establishment would be comfortable with Qazi Faez Isa’s extension,’ says Ansar Abbasi

    ‘Govt and establishment would be comfortable with Qazi Faez Isa’s extension,’ says Ansar Abbasi

    Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has cleared that Justice Mansoor Ali Shah would replace Chief Justice Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa as the country’s apex judge.

    Speaking to ARY News, the former Foreign Minister said, “On October 26, Justice Mansoor will become the next chief justice — no doubt.”

    Responding to the formation of the Federal Constitutional Court (FCC), Chairman PPP said that the Supreme Court’s workload is so much that it affects the judiciary’s performance.

    He added, “We waited almost 50 years for justice in Shaheed [Zulfiqar Ali] Bhutto’s murder case.”

    Expecting a constructive role from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) over the twenty-sixth amendments, Bhutto said, “It is difficult for [the government] to discuss constitutional amendments with PTI along with its input.”

    On the same day, appearing in the Geo News programme Capital Talk, Bhutto clarified that Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Fazl (JUI-F) was crafting its amendments draft.

    “PPP will prepare its draft regarding the formation of the constitutional court and will share it with Maulana Fazlur Rehman,” he concluded.

  • Sarah Khan reveals the most fun secret about Bilal Abbas

    Sarah Khan reveals the most fun secret about Bilal Abbas


     
    Sarah Khan knows a fun but well-hidden secret about Bilal Abbas and now she’s sharing it with us.
     
    During a fundraising event in the UK for Palestinian relief, the Wabaal actress talked about him, saying, “Bilal is so passionate about his work that he completely transforms into his character. On set, he was literally Devdas. And he’s a big foodie, Bilal really loves good food. I’ve said it before in interview that he needs good food around to keep his mood positive, otherwise, it can affect him (it really depends on the food).”
     
    There you go, now you too know that Bilal is a food lover just like us.

    Bilal Abbas and Sarah Khan have worked together in the recent project Adullahpur Ka Devdas, written by Shahid Dogar and directed by Anjum Shehzad.
      
    Currently, Bilal is starring in Mann Jogi, and Sarah Khan and Danish Taimoor are starring in the upcoming drama serial Shair.

  • Shadab Khan sledges Shaheen Afridi in a viral video

    Shadab Khan sledges Shaheen Afridi in a viral video

    A video of Shadab Khan sledging Shaheen Afridi during the Lions vs Panthers match in the Champions ODI Cup has gone viral.

    During the match played at Iqbal Stadium in Faisalabad yesterday, Shadab’s team returned to the pavilion after scoring 283 runs in 46.5 overs, while in pursuit of the target, the Lions team was bowled out on 199 runs.

    Shadab bowled to Shaheen in the 29th over, saying harsh words, but Shaheen kept calm and did not respond. In the next over, Usama Mir sent Shaheen to the pavilion in zero.

    Shaheen’s performance in the match was disappointing. He gave 57 runs in 9.5 overs but took three wickets.

    The Lions team, led by Shaheen, is in fourth place on the points table after losing two matches in a row, while the Dolphins are in last place after playing one match and losing.

  • How to check Jazz number using code?

    How to check Jazz number using code?

    Jazz, formerly known as Mobilink, was founded in 1994 as a joint venture between Motorola Inc. and Saif Group. In February 2001, Egypt-based Orascom Investment Holding bought Motorola’s shares in Jazz to become the majority shareholder with 69% control. In June 2007, the Egyptian company purchased the remaining shares under Saif Group, becoming Jazz’s 100% owner.

    VEON, a Dutch company, bought most of Orascom’s telecom assets, including Jazz, 2010 for $6.5 billion. This made VEON the world’s fifth-largest mobile network operator. In 2015, VEON bought all of Warid Telecom, a Pakistani company owned by the Abu Dhabi Group. This merger created a combined subscriber base of 50 million.

    Mobilink and Warid joined forces in Pakistan and became Jazz in 2017. As of July 2024, Jazz is the most popular phone company in Pakistan, with 71 million users accross the country, and a whopping 47 million of them use super-fast 4G internet!

    VEON already owns some of Jazz but is buying even more shares from another company (Abu Dhabi Group) to become the complete owner. In March 2021, it purchased some shares for $273 million, and now they’re getting the rest.

    Here are some codes for Jazz Sim.

    How to Check Jazz Number with Code?

    Both prepaid and postpaid Jazz users can use this method. Just follow these steps:

    Dial *99# on your mobile device and click the call button.

    Your number will appear on the screen in this format: (MSISDN: 923xx-xxxxxxx).

    This method is entirely free.

    How do you check the details of the last 30 days?

    Dial *7050# on your mobile phone and click the call button.

    You will receive a message with the history details.

    How to Check Offers Information?

    Dial *444# on Your Mobile device.

    A screen with a list of Daily, Weekly, and Monthly bundles will appear.

    You can choose according to your plan

    How to Check Jazz balance with code?

    Dial *111# on your mobile.

    A screen will appear with your current balance.

    How do you get advanced on Jazz Sim?

    Dial *112# on your mobile device.

    You will get it in advance but must pay extra charges when returning.

    How to save Jazz Balance?

    Dial *869# on your mobile.

    Three options will appear

    1-Raqam Daalein

    2-Raqam Nikaleain

    3-Service Khatam karein

    Note: You can save up to 100 rupees with this service.

  • Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs charged with racketeering, sex trafficking

    Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs charged with racketeering, sex trafficking

    Superstar rap mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs pleaded not guilty Tuesday to racketeering and sex trafficking charges, and was ordered to remain in custody pending a trial.

    Combs, 54, was arrested by federal agents in New York on Monday evening and accused in a just-unsealed three-count criminal indictment alleging he sexually abused women and coerced them into drug-fueled sex parties using threats and violence.

    Appearing in a Manhattan courtroom where many family members came to support him, the one-time music dignitary pleaded not guilty. His lawyer asked Magistrate Judge Robyn Tarnofsky to allow his release on bail.

    After a lengthy bail hearing in which the prosecution voiced concerns including the potential for witness tampering and flight risk, Judge Tarnofsky denied bail, saying she was concerned about a “power imbalance” in the case that includes people she said are “subject to coercion.”

    She also cited concerns over his alleged propensity for anger, violence and substance abuse.

    Combs, who was wearing black t-shirt, grey sweatpants and sneakers, did not noticeably react to the pre-trial detention ruling, which his attorney, Marc Agnifilo, said would be appealed.

    Along with racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking, Combs is charged with one count of transporting victims across state lines to engage in prostitution.

    Damian Williams, the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, said that although Combs is the only person indicted for now the investigation is ongoing.

    The indictment alleges that for decades Combs “abused, threatened, and coerced women and others around him to fulfill his sexual desires, protect his reputation, and conceal his conduct.”

    It accused him of running a criminal enterprise that carried out “sex trafficking, forced labor, kidnapping, arson, bribery, and obstruction of justice.”

    Combs allegedly engaged in a “persistent and pervasive pattern” of verbal, emotional, physical, and sexual abuse of women, the indictment said.

    “On numerous occasions from at least in or about 2009 and continuing for years, Combs assaulted women by, among other things, striking, punching, dragging, throwing objects at, and kicking them,” it said.

    Williams said female victims were forced to engage in extended sexual performances with male commercial sex workers in sessions called “Freak Offs,” which were planned and controlled by Combs and often videotaped.

    “The Freak Offs sometimes lasted days at a time… and often involved a variety of narcotics such as ketamine, ecstasy and GHB,” he said. “The indictment alleges that Combs threatened and coerced victims to get them to participate in the Freak Offs.”

    – Bombshell suit –

    The powerful music industry figure, who has gone by various monikers including Puff Daddy and P Diddy, was credited as key to hip hop’s journey from the streets to luxury clubs.

    Despite his efforts to cultivate the image of a smooth party kingpin and business magnate, a spate of lawsuits describe Combs as a violent man who used his celebrity to prey on women.

    The floodgates opened last year after singer Cassie, whose real name is Casandra Ventura, alleged Combs subjected her to more than a decade of coercion by physical force and drugs as well as a 2018 rape.

    The pair met when Ventura was 19 and Combs was 37, after which he signed her to his label and they began a relationship.

    The bombshell suit was settled out of court, but a string of similarly lurid sexual assault claims followed — including one in December by a woman who alleged Combs and others gang-raped her when she was 17.

    The rapper’s luxury homes in Miami and Los Angeles were raided by agents in March.

    Disturbing surveillance video emerged in May showing Combs physically assaulting his then-girlfriend Ventura, corroborating allegations she made in the now-settled case.

    The prosecution referenced the footage’s content during the bail hearing, suggesting it is a key element of their case.

    – Global fame with dark shadow –

    Born Sean John Combs on November 4, 1969, in Harlem, the artist entered the industry as an intern in 1990 at Uptown Records, where he eventually became a talent director.

    In 1991, he promoted a celebrity basketball game and concert at the City College of New York that left nine people dead after a stampede and resulted in a string of lawsuits.

    He was fired from Uptown and founded his own label, Bad Boy Records.

    That began a quick ascent to the top of East Coast hip hop, along with his late disciple, The Notorious B.I.G.

    Combs boasted a number of major signed acts and production collaborations with the likes of Mary J Blige, Usher, Lil’ Kim, TLC, Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men.

    He was also a Grammy-winning rapper in his own right, debuting with the chart-topping single “Can’t Nobody Hold Me Down” and his album “No Way Out.”

  • Right-wing Hindutva group wants BCCI to cancel India-Bangladesh matches

    Right-wing Hindutva group wants BCCI to cancel India-Bangladesh matches

    Demands to cancel India’s cricket matches with Bangladesh have began to gain momentum in the country.

    According to Indian media, a right-wing group called Hindu Janajagruti Samiti from Goa has demanded the cancellation of the cricket series between India and Bangladesh.

    The group says that atrocities being committed on Hindus in Bangladesh should lead to the cancellation of matches between India and Bangladesh. The group has written to the Indian board to cancel the matches as soon as possible.

    Bangladesh and India are scheduled to play a series of two Tests and three T20 matches in Chennai, Kanpur, Gwalior, Delhi, and Indian Hyderabad.

    The first test between the two teams will be played in Chennai on September 19, but fears of protests at many places may disrupt the matches.

  • Pakistan celebrates Eid Milad-un-Nabi

    Pakistan celebrates Eid Milad-un-Nabi

    Today, Pakistan celebrates Eid Milad Un Nabi, the 12th of Rabiul Awwal 1446 in the Islamic calendar, marking the birthday of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

    The streets, roads, buildings, mosques, and homes are adorned with green and white lights.

    The Government of Pakistan has instructed all government institutions to decorate their buildings with lights. Eid Milad Un Nabi processions are taking place in different cities, with scholars and religious leaders sharing insights into the Prophet’s life and teachings.

    On this special occasion, the President and Prime Minister of Pakistan have sent messages to the nation.

    “We have to put aside our differences and pledge to work for the development of the country and the nation. The 12th of Rabi ul Awal is an auspicious day when Allah Almighty bestowed upon humanity a perfect guidance,” Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif said.

    President Asif Ali Zardari said, “Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ is the source of guidance for humanity to the rest of the world, in order to face the challenges faced in the present era, as a nation and as a Muslim Ummah, we have to make Uswa Tul Hassana a part of our lives.”

  • Asif Merchant pleads not guilty to US murder plot

    Asif Merchant pleads not guilty to US murder plot

    A Pakistani man with alleged ties to Iran pleaded not guilty Monday to plotting to assassinate a US official in retaliation for the American military killing of Revolutionary Guards commander Qassem Soleimani, prosecutors said Wednesday.

    Asif Raza Merchant, 46, allegedly sought to hire a hitman to assassinate a politician or a government official in the United States, the Justice Department and prosecutors said in a statement.

    A court document showed that Merchant pleaded not guilty to all counts, with a next hearing scheduled for November 6, 2024.

    Soleimani, the head of Iran’s foreign military operations, was killed in a US drone strike in Baghdad in January 2020. Iranian officials have repeatedly vowed to avenge his killing.

    “As these terrorism and murder for hire charges against Asif Merchant demonstrate, we will continue to hold accountable those who would seek to carry out Iran’s lethal plotting against Americans,” US Attorney General Merrick Garland said previously.

    The intended victim was not identified but the Garland has previously said no evidence has emerged to link Merchant with the July 13 assassination attempt against former president Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania.

    FBI Director Christopher Wray has said the Pakistani national had “close ties to Iran” and that the alleged murder-for-hire plot was “straight out of the Iranian playbook.”

    Another FBI official said the assassins Merchant allegedly tried to hire were in fact undercover FBI agents.

    “After spending time in Iran, Merchant arrived in the United States from Pakistan and contacted a person he believed could assist him with the scheme to kill a politician or government official,” the Justice Department said in a statement.

    “That person reported Merchant’s conduct to law enforcement and became a confidential source.”

    Merchant was arrested on July 12 as he planned to leave the country.

    However, on September 12, he was charged by a US court.

    Iran’s mission to the United Nations said in August it had “not received any report on this from the American government.”

    “But it is clear that this method is contrary to the Iranian government’s policy of pursuing Soleimani’s killer,” the mission said in a statement carried by Iran’s official IRNA news agency.

  • 10 killed, several injured in Iran bus crash: report

    10 killed, several injured in Iran bus crash: report

    At least 10 people were killed and dozens injured when a bus crashed in central Iran, official media reported on Tuesday.

    The bus overturned in Yazd province while travelling between the cities of Bushehr in southwestern Iran and Mashhad in the northeast, state television said.

    “The accident left 10 people dead and 41 injured, according to initial figures,” it said, without specifying the total number of passengers on board.

    Iran has a poor road safety record, with more than 20,000 deaths in accidents recorded in the year to March, according to the judiciary’s Legal Medicine Organisation cited by local media.

    Last month, a bus carrying Pakistani pilgrims crashed in central Iran, killing 28 people en route to Iraq for Chehlum, one of the most significant events in the Shia Muslim calendar.

    Days later, another bus crash killed three people and injured 48 others.

  • Pakistan’s big industries’ output increases 2.38% but misses recovery target

    Pakistan’s big industries’ output increases 2.38% but misses recovery target

    In July 2024, Pakistan’s Large-Scale Manufacturing (LSM) sector grew by 2.38 per cent compared to the same month last year, according to a report by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS).

    However, on a month-to-month basis, the sector saw a drop of 2.08 per cent from June’s index of 108.46 points.

    Throughout FY24, the LSM sector showed a recovery of 0.92 per cent, boosted by growing confidence and improvements in various industries. Despite this, the growth rate still falls short of what’s needed for a stronger economic recovery.

    The 2.38 per cent growth in July 2024 came largely from industries like Food (0.63 per cent), Tobacco (0.81 per cent), Textiles (1.48 per cent), Garments (1.37 per cent), and Automobiles (1.01 per cent).

    On the other hand, some sectors, including Pharmaceuticals (-0.23 per cent), Cement (-0.38 per cent), Iron and Steel Products (-0.70 per cent), Electrical Equipment (-0.69 per cent), and Furniture (-1.36 per cent) saw declines.

    Compared to July 2023, there was an increase in production for several industries, including Food, Beverages, Tobacco, Textiles, Leather Products, Petroleum Products, and Automobiles.

    However, sectors such as Pharmaceuticals, Rubber Products, Iron and Steel, Electrical Equipment, and Furniture experienced declines in production.

    The industrial sector contributes about 18 per cent to Pakistan’s total GDP, but data on industrial production is not frequently available.

    To track industrial performance, policymakers look at Large Scale Manufacturing (LSM), which makes up a major part of the industrial sector. LSM accounts for around 69 per cent of manufacturing, which is a sub-sector of Industry, and about 8 per cent of Pakistan’s overall GDP.

    While economic activity began to pick up in the latter half of FY24, challenges such as falling global demand, currency devaluation, and a growing current account deficit have restricted the government’s ability to maintain financial stability in tough economic conditions.