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  • Fawad Khan shares details of his battle with diabetes

    Fawad Khan shares details of his battle with diabetes

    In a country where diabetes is becoming an increasingly prevalent health concern, actor Fawad Khan is sharing his personal story of living with the disease and urging others to take control of their health and make informed choices about their diet.
    During an interview with ‘Fuchsia Magazine’, the superstar was asked by the host, “You suffered from diabetes at a very young age, and you still have it. I think many people in Pakistan are diagnosed with it, but we don’t take it seriously enough. Do you think this is a widespread issue?”


    Fawad Khan said, “I’m worried about the rising prevalence of diabetes in Pakistan, especially among children as young as four to eight years old. Diabetes can affect anyone, regardless of age, so it’s essential to be mindful of sugar intake.”
    “Sugar is not a necessity, it’s a desire. You can quit it, and it’s not good for your health.” Khan added.


    The Barzakh actor advised his fans: “It is your own decision how much sweet you want to consume and how much you don’t.”
    Fawad Khan concluded, “Sugar damages your body just like other banned drugs. I’ve learned from my own experiences and those of others that sugar is your biggest enemy.”


    Fawad Khan is currently starring in a web series along with Sanam Saeed, Salman Shahid, Syed Arham, Khushhal Khan, and Uzma Beg. This series is written and directed by Asim Abbasi.

  • Unbelievable: Discover how much top 5 eSports players earn

    Unbelievable: Discover how much top 5 eSports players earn

    eSports is getting increasingly popular worldwide, allowing young people to earn massive incomes by playing tournaments, growing their presence on social media, and attracting sponsors.

    China, the United States, and Korea are the top countries in the world with the highest eSports revenue. Here are the top five eSports earners worldwide.

    1-Johan Sundstein

    Johan Sundstein, an eSports player from Denmark, started his career in 2012 with Heroes of Newerth, but later, he switched to Defense of the Ancients (DOTA) 2. He began as a support player with his team and quickly developed the skills necessary to become the in-game Leader (IGL) of the team Fnatic.

    He was active from 2012 to 2022 and earned $7,167,802 (2 billion PKR) during his career.

    2-Jesse Vainikka

    Jesse, who is from Finland, began his eSports career in 2012. He made his name from Heroes of Newerth and played for numerous teams. He did compulsory military service in the Finnish Navy. After this service, he started playing Defense of the Ancients (DOTA) 2.

    During his eSports career, he played for ten teams, including Evil Geniuses. Pakistan’s top earner, Shumail Hasan, has also played for the same team.

    Jesse made $6,484,511 (1.8 billion PKR) during his career.

    3-Anathan Pham

    Anathan Pham is an Australian eSports player who started his career playing DOTA in Australia but later moved from Melbourne to Shanghai in December 2015 to continue his professional career. He joined CDEC’s in-house league, where he competed against high-rated Chinese eSports players.

    He started his professional career as a substitute at Invictus Gaming in March 2016. His most notable performance was defeating Newbee in the NEA 2016 grand finals.

    He made $6,026,305 (1.7 billion PKR) during 2016-2022.

    4-Sébastien Debs

    Sébastien Debs is professional DOTA 2 French player started with Team Shakira in 2011. His team caught everyone’s attention after placing 4th in Dreamhack Winter 2011, and shortly after, he was picked up by Western Wolves. After only three months with Western Wolves, he left the organization and joined a rehash of mTw led by Troels.

    He played for 22 teams and made $5,942,567 (1.65 billion PKR during his career).

    5-Topias Taavitsainen

    Topias Taavitsainen, a DOTA player from Finland, started playing at the age of 8. He started playing professionally in 2017 with brief stints at SFTe-sports and 5 Anchors No Captain. He represented his country at WESG 2017.

    His high leaderboard ranking subsequently attracted attention. In June 2018, he was announced as the new midlaner for OG before The International 2018 regional qualifiers.

    He is still active and has made $5,767,770 (1.6 billion PKR) till now.

  • Bangladesh imposes curfew, calls in military after deadly unrest

    Bangladesh imposes curfew, calls in military after deadly unrest

    Bangladesh on Friday announced the imposition of a curfew and the deployment of military forces after police failed to quell days of deadly unrest that has spread throughout the country.

    This week’s clashes between student demonstrators and police have killed at least 105 people, according to an AFP count of victims reported by hospitals, and pose a momentous challenge to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s autocratic government after 15 years in office.

    “The government has decided to impose a curfew and deploy the military in aid of the civilian authorities,” Hasina’s press secretary Nayeemul Islam Khan told AFP.

    He added that the curfew would take immediate effect.

    Police in the capital Dhaka earlier took the drastic step of banning all public gatherings for the day — a first since protests began — in an effort to forestall more violence.

    “We’ve banned all rallies, processions and public gatherings in Dhaka today,” police chief Habibur Rahman told AFP, adding the move was necessary to ensure “public safety”.

    That however did not stop another round of confrontations between police and protesters around the sprawling megacity of 20 million people, despite an internet shutdown aimed at frustrating the organisation of rallies.

    “Our protest will continue,” Sarwar Tushar, who joined a march in the capital and sustained minor injuries when it was violently dispersed by police, told AFP.

    “We want the immediate resignation of Sheikh Hasina. The government is responsible for the killings.”

    Student protesters stormed a jail in the central Bangladeshi district of Narsingdi and freed its inmates before setting the facility on fire, a police officer told AFP on condition of anonymity.

    “I don’t know the number of inmates, but it would be in the hundreds,” he added.

    ‘Shocking and unacceptable’

    At least 52 people were killed in the capital on Friday, according to a list drawn up by the Dhaka Medical College Hospital and seen by AFP.

    Police fire was the cause of more than half of the deaths reported so far this week, based on descriptions given to AFP by hospital staff.

    UN human rights chief Volker Turk said the attacks on student protesters were “shocking and unacceptable”.

    “There must be impartial, prompt and exhaustive investigations into these attacks, and those responsible held to account,” he said in a statement.

    The capital’s police force earlier said protesters had on Thursday torched, vandalised and carried out “destructive activities” on numerous police and government offices.

    Among them was the Dhaka headquarters of state broadcaster Bangladesh Television, which remains offline after hundreds of incensed students stormed the premises and set fire to a building.

    Dhaka Metropolitan Police spokesman Faruk Hossain told AFP that officers had arrested Ruhul Kabir Rizvi Ahmed, one of the top leaders of the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP).

    ‘Symbol of a rigged system’

    Near-daily marches this month have called for an end to a quota system that reserves more than half of civil service posts for specific groups, including children of veterans from the country’s 1971 liberation war against Pakistan.

    Critics say the scheme benefits children of pro-government groups that back Hasina, 76, who has ruled the country since 2009 and won her fourth consecutive election in January after a vote without genuine opposition.

    Hasina’s government is accused by rights groups of misusing state institutions to entrench its hold on power and stamp out dissent, including by the extrajudicial killing of opposition activists.

    Her administration this week ordered schools and universities to close indefinitely as police stepped up efforts to bring the deteriorating law and order situation under control.

    “This is an eruption of the simmering discontent of a youth population built over years,” Ali Riaz, a politics professor at Illinois State University, told AFP.

    “The job quotas became the symbol of a system which is rigged and stacked against them by the regime.”

    ‘Nation-scale’ internet shutdown

    Students say they are determined to press on with protests despite Hasina giving a national address earlier this week on the now-offline state broadcaster seeking to calm the unrest.

    Nearly half of Bangladesh’s 64 districts reported clashes on Thursday, broadcaster Independent Television reported.

    London-based watchdog NetBlocks said Friday that a “nation-scale” internet shutdown remained in effect a day after it was imposed.

    “Metrics show connectivity flatlining at 10% of ordinary levels, raising concerns over public safety as little news flows in or out of the country,” it wrote on social media platform X.

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  • Iffat Omar shares heartwarming photos from daughter Noor’s engagement

    Iffat Omar shares heartwarming photos from daughter Noor’s engagement

    Pakistani actress and host Iffat Umar has posted photos of her daughter Noor Jehan’s engagement on Instagram.
    The first photo shows Noor and her foreign fiancé holding hands, while other photos show Noor in Western clothes and her fiancé in a suit.
    In her post, Iffat said she is now a mother-in-law.


    “My little girl got engaged officially a mom-in-law,” she wrote.


    Iffat turned off the comments on her post to avoid negative remarks.


    She also shared a video of the couple and thanked everyone for their congratulatory messages and best wishes.


    Check the pictures below:

  • Elon Musk congratulates Modi for most followers; social media says he’s wrong

    Elon Musk congratulates Modi for most followers; social media says he’s wrong

    Elon Musk, the controversial CEO of Tesla and social networking site X (formerly known as Twitter), recently congratulated Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on becoming the most followed world leader.


    Modi has 100.2 million followers on X, which are far less than Musk himself, who has 190.2 million.


    While Modi’s followers along with Indian Media celebrated the tweet as an honour, many netizens reminded Musk of Barack Obama, former American President, who is far ahead of Modi with his 131.7 million followers on X.


    National President of Indian Youth Congress, Srinivas tagged Elon Musk and wrote, “Is Barack Obama from another planet?”

  • More than 200 Balochistan Police personnel dismissed

    More than 200 Balochistan Police personnel dismissed

    IG Police Balochistan issued a notification revealing that more than 200 police personnel were terminated due to negligence and frequent absenteeism.

    The dismissed officials include constables, head constables, and ASIs, and they hail from various districts, including Loralai, Sabi, Kalat, Zhob, Naseerabad, Makran, and Quetta.

  • Ayesha Jahanzeb NOT reconciling with husband, going for khula

    Ayesha Jahanzeb NOT reconciling with husband, going for khula

    Television host Ayesha Jahanzeb’s daughter has denied media reports of her reconciliation with her husband Haris Ali. In a social media post reshared by Ayesha, she said that her mother is filing for ‘khula’, likely ending the marriage. The news came nine days after she filed a high-profile case of domestic abuse against her husband.

    Earlier, Samaa’s Arshad Ali reported that Ayesha and her husband reached a reconciliation agreement during the most recent court hearing.

    Shedding light on the proceedings in the court, Samaa reported that the court asked the television anchor if she agreed to reconcile voluntarily, to which she affirmed her consent, stating that she is reconciling of her own free will. “Whatever happened was torture and should not happen to any woman,” she said in court. Ayesha wholeheartedly accepted the judge’s decision, stating, “Whatever decision the honourable judges have made, I accept it.” Ayesha Jahenzeb told the court that she had decided not to pursue the case further and affirmed that it was finalized in the presence of witnesses. Thus, the court granted bail to the suspect, Haris.

    As the news spread, Ayesha’s eldest daughter, Zoha Touqeer, posted on her Instagram story that “no charges were pressed for the betterment of kids”. She denied any reconciliation attempt and informed that Khula has been filed because violence is unacceptable.

    Ayesha reposted the story and wrote a detailed caption on her wall regarding her recovery. “Victim blaming is the easiest possible solution to any situation but delving into the pain every single day not being able to look at yourself everyday is a reality” she wrote.

    Previously, Ayesha had told The Current that her husband is using his influence in the police and judiciary to pressure her.

    On July 10, Ayesha Jahanzeb’s husband was arrested on charges of assault.

    Ayesha registered a case against her husband in which she accused him of perpetrating domestic violence upon her. She stated in the FIR that since January this year, her husband, whom she married in 2015, had started beating her and their children, but she did not raise noise for the sake of maintaining the sanctity of their relationship. Haris is always suspicious and has beaten her many times since the first incident, she said in her statement.

    He also beat her on the June 24 last month, “dragging her by her hair and beating her with kicks and punches’, causing injuries, according to the FIR.

    To read: Ayesha Jahanzeb reportedly assaulted by husband

  • ECP issues notice to 12 parties for not allocating five percent tickets to women

    ECP issues notice to 12 parties for not allocating five percent tickets to women

    The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has issued notices to 12 political parties, including Jamaat-e-Islami and Awami National Party, for failing to allocate five per cent of general seat tickets to women in the general elections.

    A hearing regarding the implementation of Section 206 of the Election Act has been scheduled for July 25 by the Election Commission.

    The Election Commission has specifically issued notices to Akhtar Mengal of Balochistan National Party, Saad Rizvi of Tehreek-e-Labeek, and Asfandyar Wali of ANP.

    Additionally, notices were served to Hafiz Naeem-ur-Rehman of Jamaat-e-Islami and Khurram Nawaz Gandapur of Pakistan Awami Tehreek.

    The Election Commission is set to hear the case on July 25.

  • National footballer Muhammad Fazal signs up with Serbia’s top league

    National footballer Muhammad Fazal signs up with Serbia’s top league

    Pakistan Football League player Muhammad Fazal has signed a contract with Serbian top league Super Liga club IMT Belgrade.

    He debuted for Pakistan in the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) qualifier against Saudi Arabia.

    Danish, a Pakistani footballer, has also represented Denmark’s under-19 team.

  • PCB officially refuse NOCs of Babar, Rizwan, and Shaheen for Global T20 League

    PCB officially refuse NOCs of Babar, Rizwan, and Shaheen for Global T20 League

    Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to not issue No Objection Letters (NOC) to Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, and Shaheen Shah Afridi for the Global T20 League.

    The board decided this after consulting with the selection committee due to the national team’s unusual engagements.

    According to the statement issued by PCB, “After taking into consideration Pakistan’s busy and packed cricket calendar from August 2024 to March 2025, which includes nine International Cricket Council (ICC) World Test Championship matches and next year’s ICC Champions Trophy 2025, and following consultations with the three players as well as the national selection committee, it has been decided to decline their requests.”

    “The three are all-format cricketers, and their services are expected to be required in the upcoming eight months, during which Pakistan will play nine Tests, 14 ODIS, and nine T20Is. As such, and in line with the PCB’s workload management policy, it is in the best interest of Pakistan Cricket and the players that they skip the upcoming event in Canada so that they are in their best mental and physical shape for the season, which commences with the two-Test series against Bangladesh.”

    Earlier, the PCB had also declined permission to Naseem Shah for The Hundred.

    In the meantime, the PCB has approved NOCS for Asif Ali, Iftikhar Ahmed, Mohammad Amir, and Mohammad Nawaz. The four players are predominantly white-ball cricketers, while Iftikhar and Nawaz are centrally contracted players.