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  • What’s the story behind Ahsan Khan’s tattoo?

    What’s the story behind Ahsan Khan’s tattoo?

    Ahsan Khan, the versatile actor, host and performer who has been a prominent figure in the entertainment industry for many years, is well-known for his ability to captivate audiences with his diverse roles.


    Recently Ahsan Khan appeared as a guest on ‘Show time with Ramiz Raja’. During the interview a fan in the audience asked, “You have a tattoo, it’s very attractive. What is its meaning?”


    Khan replied, “The answer is in the question, I got this tattoo because it’s attractive and attracts attention.”

    The fan insisted, asking, “There must be some meaning behind it, right?”

    Ahsan Khan said, “Yes, it has a meaning, but it’s a very personal and spiritual one. It’s related to something specific, so I didn’t get it written and it’s very close to my heart. But I don’t tell anyone, so people just keep guessing.”

    A simple Google search says the tattoo is a Chinese word, which translate as Mu.

  • Federal govt decides to shut down utility stores

    Federal govt decides to shut down utility stores

    Geo News has reported that the federal government has decided to shut down utility stores.

    According to the administration, the federal government has given two weeks to solve transaction matters with other companies.

    They pointed out that the federal government has already lifted subsidies.

    The administration stated that out of 11,000 employees, 6,000 are permanent, while the other 5,000 are contract-based employees, all of whom will likely be significantly affected by this decision.

    Utility stores are the largest chain stores in Pakistan. They sell commodities at lower prices than the market, and the government often provides subsidies to these chain stores.

  • Harris pledges to get Gaza ceasefire deal ‘done’ while promising support for Israel’s ‘right to defend itself’

    Harris pledges to get Gaza ceasefire deal ‘done’ while promising support for Israel’s ‘right to defend itself’

    Kamala Harris pledged Thursday to get a Gaza ceasefire and said as US president, she would stand with Ukraine and not “cosy up” to dictators like her Republican opponent, Donald Trump.

    “Now is the time to get a hostage deal and a ceasefire deal done,” the vice president told supporters at the Democratic National Convention as she accepted the party’s presidential nomination.

    Harris said that she and President Joe Biden “are working to end this war such that Israel is secure, the hostages are released, the suffering in Gaza ends and the Palestinian people can realize their right to dignity, security, freedom and self-determination.”

    US support for its ally Israel in the conflict against Hamas in Gaza has become one of the most divisive issues in the Democratic Party, and at times has threatened to overshadow the party’s attempt to unite against Trump.

    Harris said Hamas had caused “unspeakable” violence in its surprise attack on Israel on October 7, triggering the Israeli offensive. At the same time, she said the devastation in Gaza was “heartbreaking.”

    “I will always stand up for Israel’s right to defend itself, and I will always ensure that Israel has the ability to defend itself,” she said.

    Attacking Trump for his frequent denigration of NATO and Ukraine, she said, “As president, I will stand strong with Ukraine and our NATO allies.”

    And she called out Trump’s public praise for Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, saying, “I will not cosy up to tyrants and dictators.”

    Tyrants are “rooting for Trump because, you know, they know he is easy to manipulate with flattery and favours. They know Trump won’t hold autocrats accountable because he wants to be an autocrat himself.”

  • JK Rowling deletes several posts, goes silent on social media after Imane Khelif lawsuit

    JK Rowling deletes several posts, goes silent on social media after Imane Khelif lawsuit

    Harry Potter author JK Rowling has deleted at least 27 tweets after Imane Khelif, the Algerian boxer who won gold in the women’s welterweight category at the Paris Olympics, filed a lawsuit against her, Elon Musk, and Donald Trump for online harassment.

    Social media users noticed Rowling’s effort to reduce online presence during increased scrutiny. Despite this, some of Rowling’s retweets are still visible, including one about a similar controversy involving another female athlete, Taiwan’s Lin Yu-ting.

    Read This: Imane Khelif takes Elon Musk and JK Rowling to court

    Imane has spoken about the emotional stress caused by the criticism but remains firm in defending her right to compete. While Rowling’s silence has raised eyebrows, Khelif’s resilience stands out in adversity.

    Background:

    This issue started when the Algerian boxer filed a cyberbullying case against Elon Musk, JK Rowling, and Donald Trump, claiming she faced “aggravated cyber-harassment,” which her lawyer, Nabil Boudi, described as a “misogynist, racist, and sexist campaign.”

    Her lawyer stated that JK Rowling and Elon Musk participated in this campaign. The issue began when American swimmer Riley Gaines posted a picture of Khelif with the caption, “Men don’t belong in women’s sports.” Musk then shared the post, agreeing with it.

    Rowling also criticized Khelif’s involvement, stating on X, “Could any picture sum up our new men’s rights movement better? The smirk of a male who knows he’s protected by a misogynist sporting establishment, enjoying the distress of a woman he’s just punched in the head and whose life’s ambition he’s just shattered.”

    Khelif faced racist attacks after Italy’s Angela Carini withdrew from her Round of 16 fight against Khelif just 46 seconds into the match, saying she had never been struck this hard.

    President Thomas Bach of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) supported Khelif, saying, “Women should be allowed to compete in women’s events.”

    Khelif made history as the first Algerian woman to win an Olympic gold medal in boxing. She won the final match against China’s Yang Liu with a score of 5-0 and also secured impressive victories over Thailand’s Janjaem Suwannapheng and Hungary’s Luca Anna Hamori.

  • ‘I’m ready to be a mom’: Taylor Swift teases fans

    ‘I’m ready to be a mom’: Taylor Swift teases fans

    Taylor Swift and NFL star Travis Kelce’s romance is heating up. Sources say the pop superstar is eager to start a family.


    Taylor is taking a nearly two-month hiatus after wrapping off the European leg of her successful Eras Tour. She will resume concerts in October.

    Rumors are circulating that she is ready to take her relationship with Travis to the next level and wants to become a mother.


    Insiders told a celebrity magazine that Travis is planning to propose soon after the Eras Tour ends in December. Some sources even believe that Taylor will return to the stage with a big ring on her finger for her final shows.


    “She’ll come back with a big ring on her finger for the final dates before taking next year off to have a baby,” one source said.


    Another person close to Taylor shared, “She’s focused on starting a family and is eager to have a baby as soon as her tour finishes.”


    According to another source, “She wants a few children before she’s 40. Travis has only known her on tour, so she’s excited to be a football wife for a while. Once the tour is done, she feels ready to start a family and knows Travis is the one she wants to do that with.”


    It’s worth noting that Taylor and Travis first made headlines for their romance last summer. Friends of the couple have confirmed that their relationship is serious, and marriage may be on the horizon.

  • Gold price hits record high for the fourth time this week

    Gold price hits record high for the fourth time this week

    Gold prices in Pakistan have soared to unprecedented levels, setting a new record on Friday as economic uncertainty continues to grip the nation. The price of 24-karat gold surged to Rs262,000 per tola, marking a modest increase of Rs200 from the previous session.

    This climb, while seemingly incremental, is significant given the broader economic context and the ongoing fluctuations in both local and global markets.

    Notably, market sources have reported that the current price is Rs2,000 below its actual market value, suggesting that the gold market is being cautiously managed to mitigate further spikes in prices.

    Globally, gold prices have also been on the rise, reflecting broader economic trends and investor behaviour. Spot gold traded near $2,492 per ounce, showing a slight increase of $5.4 or 0.22 per cent from the previous day’s trading.

    This uptick, although small, continues to underscore gold’s role as a safe haven for investors amid global economic uncertainty, particularly in light of inflationary pressures, geopolitical tensions, and fluctuating currencies.

    In Pakistan, the gold market remains closely watched, especially by those concerned with the economic stability of the country. The Karachi Sarafa Association, a key body in setting gold prices, reported that the price of 24-karat gold has now reached Rs224,623 per 10 grams, a rise of Rs172.

    Similarly, 22-karat gold was priced at Rs205,904 per 10 grams. These increases, while moderate, reflect the ongoing demand for gold as a hedge against economic instability and the weakening of the local currency.

    Silver, another precious metal closely linked with gold in the commodities market, remained stable in the domestic market. The price of 24-karat silver was steady at Rs2,950 per tola and Rs2,529 per 10 grams.

    The stability in silver prices, even as gold continues to rise, suggests a more nuanced market dynamic where silver is not experiencing the same level of demand pressures as gold.

    Gold is becoming increasingly unaffordable for many individuals, reflecting broader economic pressures and rising commodity prices. As gold prices soar to unprecedented levels, with 24-karat gold now priced at Rs262,000 per tola in Pakistan, the precious metal is edging out of reach for the average consumer.

    This dramatic increase, coupled with the high cost of living and inflationary pressures, means that gold, traditionally seen as a safe investment and a symbol of wealth, is no longer accessible to a significant portion of the population.

    For many households, the escalating cost of gold makes it a luxury item rather than a feasible investment or gift.

    This shift underscores a growing divide in economic access, as those with more substantial financial resources can continue to invest in and purchase gold, while the majority struggle to afford even small quantities. The impact of these soaring prices highlights the broader challenges facing consumers and the widening gap between wealth and affordability.

    PKR shows slight improvement during early trade

    On the currency front, the Pakistani rupee showed slight improvement against the US dollar during early trading hours on Friday, appreciating by 0.09 per cent.

    The rupee was trading at 278.43 against the dollar at 10:00 AM, marking a gain of Re0.24 from the previous day’s close of 278.67, according to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP). This minor recovery, while positive, does little to alleviate the concerns surrounding the rupee’s overall performance in recent months.

    The rupee has been hovering between 277 and 279 against the dollar, reflecting the volatility in the currency market. This fluctuation is largely attributed to the broader economic challenges faced by Pakistan, including a significant current account deficit, inflationary pressures, and uncertainty surrounding international financial assistance.

    Traders and analysts are closely watching the approval process for the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) new $7 billion Extended Fund Facility, which is expected to provide much-needed relief to Pakistan’s economy.

    Pakistan’s Finance Minister, Muhammad Aurangzeb, announced on Wednesday that the IMF Executive Board is scheduled to meet in September to discuss the country’s economic situation.

    Aurangzeb indicated that “good progress” is being made with the IMF, and the upcoming meeting is crucial for securing the financial aid that Pakistan desperately needs. The IMF’s approval is seen as a key indicator of economic stability, and its delay has contributed to the rupee’s instability.

    On the international stage, the US dollar remained stable on Friday, as traders awaited key remarks from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. Powell’s comments are expected to provide insight into the Federal Reserve’s future monetary policy, particularly in relation to interest rates.

    Meanwhile, Bank of Japan (BOJ) Governor Kazuo Ueda sought to calm market nerves after a surprise rate hike last month, which had caused significant volatility in the markets.

    The dollar index, which measures the greenback against six major currencies, remained relatively unchanged at 101.43 in early trading on Friday, after a 0.34 per cent rise in the previous session.

    The index had dipped to 100.92 on Wednesday, marking its lowest point this year. The stability in the dollar comes amid mixed signals from the US economy, where inflation has begun to cool, but uncertainty remains about the strength of the labour market.

    Federal Reserve policymakers, speaking on Thursday, largely supported the idea of the US beginning interest rate cuts next month. This shift in policy is seen as a response to the easing of inflationary pressures and the cooling of the labour market.

    However, one policymaker indicated that there is no rush to ease monetary policy, suggesting that the Federal Reserve may take a cautious approach to avoid reigniting inflation.

    As global and domestic markets continue to navigate through these uncertain times, both gold and the rupee will likely remain in focus. Investors and analysts will be watching closely to see how these trends develop, particularly as Pakistan continues to seek international financial assistance and as global economic conditions evolve.

    The coming weeks will be critical in determining the direction of both the local economy and its currency, with the gold market acting as a barometer of economic sentiment.

  • August 22 rally could have turned into another May 9, Imran Khan hints at conspiracy

    August 22 rally could have turned into another May 9, Imran Khan hints at conspiracy

    Founder Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan spoke to journalists at the Adiala jail courtroom about postponing the August 22 rally, saying that after learning of the religious parties’ strike at Islamabad, he rescheduled the rally.

    “I was given information that religious parties are on strike over the matter of Khatam-e-Nabuwat, so there was fear of chaos, upon which I advised the Chairman Barrister Gohar Khan and Azam Swati to cancel the scheduled rally.”

    He added, “I would never want chaos in the country.”

    “The whole party is in rage and grief over the postponement of the rally”, Imran Khan said.

    “If the rally took place, there were concerns that another May 9 case would be imposed on the party, even though a former judicial inquiry has not been completed,” Khan concluded.

  • SIFC to allocate 4.8 Million acres for Pakistan Army’s corporate farming

    SIFC to allocate 4.8 Million acres for Pakistan Army’s corporate farming

    The Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) has allowed the Pakistan Army to lease 4.8 million acres of state land for “corporate agriculture farming,” The News reported.

    The revelation came up during a national assembly session on August 9, when a member of the parliament asked a question about the government’s efforts to increase agricultural cultivation.

    In response, MNA Rana Tanveer Hussain discussed various state projects to expand cultivation areas over the past five years.

    He also revealed that the government’s Green Pakistan Initiative has identified 4.8 million acres of “barren” land across the country for corporate farming under the SIFC’s direction.

    The News reported that the marked area is larger than the island of Jamaica and is approximately 9.5% of Punjab’s total land area.

    The minister further stated that out of the 4.8 million acres land, almost 864,000 acres have been either shortlisted or allocated to the Green Pakistan Initiative through private sector contracts or foreign investments, while cultivation has begun on 100,500 acres of land.

    According to The News, most of the designated land for corporate farming is in Punjab, with some additional areas in Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

    A private limited company was registered in August under the GPI, and according to The News, the Pakistan Army holds over 90% of its shares.

    Interestingly, last year, during a Lahore High Court case regarding the allocation of state land for corporate farming in Punjab, it was revealed that a profit-sharing mechanism would be in place. Twenty percent of the profits would be dedicated to research and development, and the remaining profits would be split 50-50 between the provincial government and the army.

    In June last year, the LHC suspended the transfer of land in a ruling that stated the constitution did not allow the military to get involved in commercial ventures; however, another LHC bench later allowed the transfer of the land.

  • Harris vows ‘new way forward’ for America as she accepts nomination

    Harris vows ‘new way forward’ for America as she accepts nomination

    Kamala Harris accepted the Democratic presidential nomination in Chicago on Thursday before a rapturous crowd, pledging a “new way forward” and warning that Donald Trump will take America backwards if he wins November’s blockbuster election.

    The 59-year-old sought to strike a presidential tone as she delivered a message of unity and patriotism for Americans after one of the most extraordinary turnarounds in US political history.

    “With this election, our nation has a precious, fleeting opportunity to move past the bitterness, cynicism, and divisive battles of the past — a chance to chart a new way forward,” Harris said to huge cheers from tens of thousands of pumped-up supporters.

    “And I want you to know: I promise to be a president for all Americans.”

    The convention became a giant party to celebrate Harris’s astonishing ascent from something of a political afterthought to Democratic standard bearer upon President Joe Biden’s surprise decision to end his reelection bid.

    A sea of waving Stars and Stripes flags and chants of “USA” filled the arena as jubilant Democrats anointed Harris.

    She was later joined on stage by her running mate Tim Walz and their families, as they held their arms aloft while 100,000 red, white and blue balloons tumbled from the ceiling.

    Country act The Chicks sang a version of “The Star-Spangled Banner” while pop star Pink also performed as the Democrats rolled out a list of celebrity backers.

    ‘President who unites us’

    But it was Harris’s time to shine on the biggest night of her political life, after becoming the first Black woman to be nominated by a major US party.

    She reached out to voters across America’s bitter political divide, promising to bring economic opportunity and protect their personal freedoms on key issues like abortion.

    “I will be a president who unites us around our highest aspirations,” she vowed.

    Harris then launched a broadside at 78-year-old Trump, whose campaign has been upended by having to face a woman two decades younger, rather than the increasingly frail Biden, 81.

    “We know what a second Trump term would look like,” she said, saying he wanted to “pull our country back to the past.”

    She laid out her personal story as a child of a single working mother, and her career as a prosecutor, saying she has the background and experience to serve the country in contrast to Trump who she said only works for himself and “his billionaire friends.”

    Turning to foreign policy, she accused Trump of trying to “cozy up” to foreign autocrats like Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    Harris pledged instead to “stand strong” with Ukraine as it fights Russia’s invasion and support NATO allies — again all in stark contrast to Trump’s isolationist stance.

    On the hugely divisive issue of Israel’s war in Gaza, Harris went further than the rhetoric of her boss Biden by calling the scale of suffering in the Palestinian enclave “heartbreaking”.

    She vowed to get a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, and cheers erupted when she vowed “self-determination” for the Palestinian people.

    Pro-Palestinian protesters have demonstrated throughout the Democratic convention, with several thousands rallying outside it again on Thursday.

    ‘Ready on day one’

    The Democrats have been riding a wave of energy and enthusiasm since Harris stepped up. She has wiped out former president Trump’s lead in the polls, drawn enormous crowds and raised record funds.

    The torch having well and truly been passed, Biden gave a farewell speech on the first day of the convention and said he had called Harris to wish her luck.

    “I am proud to watch my partner Kamala Harris accept our nomination for president. She will be an outstanding president because she is fighting for our future,” Biden, who is on holiday in California, said on X.

    Barack Obama, who along with his wife Michelle delivered rousing support for Harris at the convention on Tuesday, said Harris had “showed the world what I have known to be true.

    “She is ready on day one to be President and represents the best of America. Let’s get to work.”

    Yet Democrats will also be trying to temper their hopes.

    Harris told reporters after her speech that the Democrats were the “underdogs” in the election, with a nail-biting sprint to November against a combative opponent.

    As he struggles to recalibrate his own campaign, Trump is increasingly resorting to personal insults, racially charged attacks, and dark rhetoric.

    He gave a play-by-play commentary on Harris’s speech on his Truth social platform, accusing her of making the United States a “failing nation” while part of the Biden administration.

    “She’s done nothing for three and a half years but talk, and that’s what she’s doing tonight, she’s complaining about everything but doing nothing!” he wrote.

  • “Don’t listen to anyone if they cancel the September 8 rally”, Aleema relates angry Imran’s message

    “Don’t listen to anyone if they cancel the September 8 rally”, Aleema relates angry Imran’s message

    Aleema Khan has stated that her brother, former Prime Minister (PM) Pakistan Imran Khan, has advised Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) followers to attend a rally in Islamabad on September 8 whatever may come up.

    She said, “Imran Khan is very angry, he has advised his followers that if anybody said the rally got cancelled, referring to me, just don’t listen to him.”

    She added, “Having a No Objection Certificate (NOC), PTI has the legal and constitutional right to stage a rally.”

    “Remove every obstacle that halted PTI followers from reaching Islamabad,” Aleema concluded.