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  • Imran Khan alleges intelligence agency officials interfere in prison affairs

    Imran Khan alleges intelligence agency officials interfere in prison affairs

    Founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan on Thursday filed a petition in Islamabad High Court (IHC), emphasizing the crucial need for the court’s intervention in the matter of intelligence officials interfering in prison affairs.

    In the petition filed through his counsel Shoaib Shaheen, Khan made the startling revelation that the prison is effectively under the control of two intelligence officials.

    He also stated that despite IHC’s orders, the superintendent of Adiala Jail didn’t allow him to meet with party members.

    “This whole process has been dealt with by the colonel and major of ISI who create interference and indulgence in the civil administration due to having a mala fide intention against the petitioner and due to their interference the petitioner is unable to consult with party leadership and his fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution are not protected,” said Khan in his petition.

    He also said that Nawaz Sharif, when he was imprisoned, was allowed to meet with more than 15 people a day without any interruptions.

  • Indian actress is suffering from stage three cancer

    Indian actress is suffering from stage three cancer

    Popular Indian TV actress Hina Khan has revealed she has been diagnosed with stage three breast cancer.


    Taking to Instagram, she asked for prayers from her fans and supporters, but also showcased determination to overcome the disease.


    “Despite this daunting diagnosis, I want to assure everyone that I am strong and resolute in my fight against this illness,” she wrote.


    Khan confirmed that treatment has already begun and she is ready to face every challenge that comes her way. “I will fight every battle to defeat breast cancer, and I am confident of my success,” she stated.


    She thanked her fans for their love and support.


    Hina Khan also expressed her faith in God: “With Allah’s grace and my loved ones’ support, I am confident I will overcome cancer.”

  • Shehzad Roy impressed by female employees at filling station

    Shehzad Roy impressed by female employees at filling station

    On Thursday, singer and social activist Shehzad Roy shared a personal interaction on social media with a woman working at a petrol station.
    In the video, a woman attendant is seen filling fuel in his bike, a job usually reserved for men. Roy mentioned that he filmed the video with the woman’s consent.


    “I went to put petrol in my motorbike, and while turning off the bike and taking off my helmet, I heard a female voice say, ‘Nice bike, full tank, sir?’
    I told both the girls that they were my role models and that they gave me a reason to believe in Pakistan. Wah!” Roy wrote.
    As a social activist, Roy has always emphasized the importance of involving women in education, various jobs, and employment sectors for the country’s progress.


    Roy, a strong advocate for women’s rights and welfare in Pakistan, runs a non-profit organization called ‘Zindagi Trust’, which focuses on girls’ education in the country.

  • ‘I am not against Indian content but they don’t buy our work,’ says Nabeel Zafar

    ‘I am not against Indian content but they don’t buy our work,’ says Nabeel Zafar

    ‘I am not against Indian content but they don’t buy our work,’ says Nabeel Zafar

    Nabeel Zafar, the versatile actor, host, and producer, recently appeared as a guest on the ‘FHM Podcast’ in which he talked about why he is a vocal opponent of Indian content being aired in Pakistan.


    “I am not against Indian content but my point is, they don’t buy our work. With a population of 1.5 billion, they have a massive market, whereas we have 25 crore people. At the very least, they should buy our content in proportion to their population. Pakistanis are known for their hospitality and big hearts. Our shopkeepers don’t charge Indian visitors, and our actors have been warmly received in India. However, we need reciprocity. If we show their movies in our cinemas, they should also screen our films, even if they don’t do well. They don’t buy our dramas either; they shut down Zee Zindagi, a channel that aired Pakistani content. We have talent, but corruption has held us back. It’s time for a change.”

  • How much will Pakistan cricket team get for its failed World Cup campaign?

    How much will Pakistan cricket team get for its failed World Cup campaign?

    Despite being eliminated in the first round of the T20 World Cup, the Pakistan cricket team has reaped substantial financial benefits.

    According to Urdu Point, each player of the will get PKR 1,674,336 as match fee and PKR 550,000 as daily allowance.

    A total of USD 247,500 (about seven crore Pakistani rupees) will be given by the International Cricket Council (ICC), from which 15 players and management will get more than PKR 4,300,000 per person.

    For winning two matches against Ireland and Canada, USD 62,308 dollars (about 1 crore 75 lakh rupees) are also to be given to the green shirts, from which more than PKR 1.1 million will be given per person.

    In total, more than PKR 76 lakh will be received by each player; this does not include sponsor logo money.

  • Makkah, Madina to have shorter khutbas

    Makkah, Madina to have shorter khutbas

    Amidst an intense heat wave in Saudi Arabia, the Friday sermon (Khutbah-e-Jummah) and jummah time in Masjid al-Haram and Masjid an-Nabawi (PBUH) have been reduced.

    In the wake of intense heat, Friday sermons and prayers will be 15 minutes long only in Masjid al-Haram and Masjid Nabawi, while Friday sermons in the United Arab Emirates has also been limited to 10 minutes.

    Emirates authorities say that protecting human lives from extreme heat is a priority.

    The temperature in the desert areas of the Gulf country has reached 50 degrees Celsius in summer.

  • Maryam Nawaz greatly inspires me, says Meera

    Maryam Nawaz greatly inspires me, says Meera

    Meera is our absolute favourite but did you know, she also has a favourite famous figure of her own?

    The star recently expressed her admiration for Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz.
    During a press conference held at the Lahore Press Club, Meera praised CM Maryam’s work in Punjab, saying she is doing great work for the province.


    “When I see Madam Maryam Nawaz, she inspires me a lot. She is very hard-working,” Meera told journalists.
    The Lollywood actress, who has previously thought of contesting polls, said that she has no plans to enter politics and is focused on her acting career, especially during raging inflation.


    After Meera’s statement came out, the Chief Minister responded on X (formerly Twitter), saying, “Sweet of her.”

  • Fahad, Hania starrer ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ trailer is out

    Fahad, Hania starrer ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ trailer is out

    The new trailer of ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ featuring Fahad Mustafa and Hania Aamir has been released by ARY Digital. The film’s impressive cast includes Tauseeq Haider, Emmad Irfani, Maya Khan, Javed Sheikh, and Bushra Ansari.
    The new teaser shows the growing relationship between the two main characters.The drama explores the seven stages of love through Sharjeena and Mustafa’s captivating journey.


    ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ is written by renowned writer Farhat Ishtiaq, directed by Badar Mehmood and produced by Big Bang Entertainment.
    The drama will air on 2 July, Monday- Tuesday at 8:00 PM.

  • Biden seeks reset after debate flop rocks campaign

    Biden seeks reset after debate flop rocks campaign

    A badly wounded Joe Biden looked to get his reelection campaign back on track Friday after a debate performance that unnerved supporters and left allies of Donald Trump unable to conceal their glee.

    Democrats had hoped to see the president defiantly answering critics who say he is too old for a second term while hammering Trump on his criminal record and the threat they say he poses to democracy.

    Instead, many acknowledged, they got a faltering display from a candidate who sounded hoarse for much of the showdown, stumbled over words, pulled punches, often stared open-mouthed and looked confused.

    “There are no two ways about it — that was not a good debate for Joe Biden,” Democratic former White House communications chief Kate Bedingfield told host network CNN as the curtain came down on the match-up.

    David Axelrod, a senior advisor in Barack Obama’s administration, said Biden’s performance had “confirmed people’s fears” about an 81-year-old being too old for the Oval Office.

    The president, who had spent days in mock debates at his Camp David retreat, was scheduled to begin the clean-up Friday with his largest event of the campaign, in the battleground state of North Carolina.

    Facing tough questions over his performance and immediate future, he told reporters he had done “well” as he stopped off at an Atlanta Waffle House with First Lady Jill Biden after coming off stage.

    He added that he was croaking because of a “sore throat” and that, in any case, it is “hard to debate a liar.”

    Although Biden managed to pin down Trump on abortion rights and his role in the violence that marred the 2021 handover, he waited bafflingly long — almost 45 minutes — to bring up Trump’s felony convictions and other legal woes in any detail.

    He spoke under his breath and appeared at times to lose focus, pausing for several seconds after stumbling in the opening stages.

    Trump’s performance was far from accomplished — his verbal fusillades were littered with falsehoods and he dodged several times when asked what he would do about the opioid crisis ravaging middle-class families.

    He also refused to clearly commit to accepting the results of November’s election, playing into the narrative that he has little respect for democracy or the rule of law.

    CNN reported that while Biden made nine false or misleading statements, Trump made a staggering 30, including “egregious” falsehoods on abortion, the US Capitol insurrection, health care and NATO.

    But the Republican — who is countering Biden’s rally with an appearance of his own in Virginia on Friday — largely avoided the rhetorical landmines that exploded under Biden.

    At one point, the president bizarrely declared that “we finally beat Medicare,” as the discussion turned to funding the health insurance program for seniors.

    As the disappointment of Biden’s showing registered with Democrats, there was even talk of finding a new candidate before the Democratic convention in August.

    “There’s been a lot of chatter in our circles about Newsom,” one party strategist told political outlet The Hill — although California governor Gavin Newsom quickly shut down suggestions that he could take Biden’s place.

    In the Trump corner, pundits reveled at how the night turned out.

    Keith Nahigian, a Republican veteran of six campaigns who helped prepare multiple election candidates including John McCain for debates, told AFP that Biden’s performance was “the worst I’ve ever seen.”

    “Biden called for this debate a few months ago. He pushed for this debate. I think he just sunk his presidency,” he added.

    Ralph Reed, chairman of the conservative Faith and Freedom Coalition, compared the debate to a prize fight “that should have been stopped in the early rounds.”

  • Delhi airport roof collapses amid heavy rainfall

    Delhi airport roof collapses amid heavy rainfall

    An outdoor partial roof at Delhi airport collapsed early on Friday morning after heavy rainfall in the city, killing one person and injuring four others.


    Videos online showed huge pillars erected to support the roof, smashing into cars parked along the airport’s main terminal.

    Rescue operations are underway at the airport, and the injured are being treated in hospitals.

    Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu rushed to the airport after the incident

    India’s aviation regulator has advised airlines to accommodate passengers on alternate flights or offer them full refunds.


    Federal Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu has announced a compensation of two million Indian Rupees to the deceased’s family and 300,000 rupees for the injured.

    On social media, many users pointed out that the terminal had undergone a massive renovation at the cost of billions of rupees and had been inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in March – a month before the recent general election began.

    However, Kinjarapu later said the portion that collapsed was not part of the renovated section.