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  • ‘Just a coincidence’: Ahsan Khan on marrying outside the industry

    ‘Just a coincidence’: Ahsan Khan on marrying outside the industry

    Love may find its way into the most unexpected locations, and for celebrities, sometimes the heart chooses to follow a path away from the spotlight. This was the situation with actor Ahsan Khan who recently revealed that his marriage to a girl who was not part of the entertainment industry was entirely accidental.
    Ahsan Khan recently sat down with the ‘Samma Podcast’ to talk about a host of issues.

    “There are many educated, well-mannered, and family-oriented girls from good backgrounds in our industry, but their marriages have taken place outside the industry,” he observed.
    Calling it “just a coincidence” that his mind matched with a girl outside the industry, Ahsan simply said he liked her.
    Ahsan Khan married his wife Fatima Khan in 2008.

  • Israeli military spokesman admits Hamas can’t be destroyed, enraging Netanyahu

    Israeli military spokesman admits Hamas can’t be destroyed, enraging Netanyahu

    Israeli military spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari has acknowledged that the Palestinian resistance organization Hamas is an ideology that cannot be defeated. The statement has exposed the rift between the country’s political and military leadership, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has consistently claimed that only the destruction of Hamas can bring an end to the war on Gaza.

    In an interview with CBS News, the spokesman of the Israeli army, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, said that anyone who thinks that we will eliminate Hamas is mistaken. “Hamas is an idea, Hamas is a party. It’s rooted in the hearts of the people – whoever thinks we can eliminate Hamas is wrong,” Hagari was seen saying.

    The statement of Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari is being taken as proof of a conflict between the Israeli army and the government, an example of which is the replacement of the Israeli war cabinet with a reduced kitchen cabinet.

    However, Netanyahu’s office strongly denied the statement of the spokesman of the Israeli army and reiterated his determination to eliminate Hamas completely.


    Al Jazeera’s Hamdah Salhut reported that Netanyahu’s office was “fuming” at Hagari’s remarks.


    “This just gives you an idea of what Benjamin Netanyahu’s policies are in this war, and the army on the ground saying it is actually not realistic,” she stressed.

    On the other hand, the Israeli military said that the statement of Admiral Daniel Hagari is being taken out of context, and he has clearly declared the elimination of Hamas as the ideology of the Israeli army, which we are determined to achieve.


    Hagari’s comments, the statement said, “referred to the destruction of Hamas as an ideology and an idea, and this was said by him very clearly and explicitly,” the military statement added. “Any other claim is taking things out of context.”


    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly said that it is impossible to end the war without eliminating Hamas, but even though the Zionist forces have martyred nearly 40,000 Palestinians in the ongoing genocide since October 7, they have failed to eliminate Hamas.

  • How many tourists visited Khyber Pakhtunkhwa during Eid?

    How many tourists visited Khyber Pakhtunkhwa during Eid?

    Pakistanis celebrated Eid-ul-Azha from June 17 to 19. During this extended break, more than 400,000 tourists reportedly visited various tourist spots in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

    Over 174,000 tourists visited Naran Kaghan, 162,000 tourists traveled to Galiyat, 46,000 visited Malam Jabba, and 23,000 explored Upper Dir.

    According to the tourism department, 2,920 tourists visited Upper Dir, 1,830 visited Lower Chitral, and 570 explored Upper Chitral during this period.

  • PML-N is in government due to PPP, says Hassan Murtaza

    PML-N is in government due to PPP, says Hassan Murtaza

    Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) central Punjab’s General Secretary Hassan Mutaza said on Friday that the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) is in power due to the support of his party, adding that 45 PPP MNAs are the government’s lifeline.

    In a video statement, the PPP leader addressed Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif: “If it were not for the PPP, you wouldn’t have been in the Prime Minister’s House; rather, you would have been in Adiala jail.”

    By minusing PPP, all of PML-N will land in jail, Murtaza said.

    Earlier, PML-N leader Hanif Abbasi said in an interview that it is compulsory for PPP to be an ally of government, but not for his party.

    However, Hassan Murtaza said that Hanif Abbasi should stop doing politics of hate and urged people within the PML-N to discourage people like Hanif Abbasi.

  • 24-karat gold price increases by Rs1,600 to Rs242,900 per tola in Pakistan

    24-karat gold price increases by Rs1,600 to Rs242,900 per tola in Pakistan

    The price of gold in Pakistan saw a significant increase on Friday, with 24-karat gold reaching Rs242,900 per tola, marking a rise of Rs1,600 per tola. Despite this increase, the price is notably Rs4,500 below its actual cost due to a decline in purchasing power.

    The Karachi Sarafa Association reported that the price of 24-karat gold per 10 grammes rose to Rs208,248, an increase of Rs1,372. Similarly, 22-karat gold prices also saw a hike, reaching Rs190,894 per 10 grammes.

    In contrast, silver prices remained stable in the domestic market. The price of 24-karat silver stood at Rs2,750 per tola and Rs2,358 per 10 grammes.

    On the global market, spot gold was trading near $2,364 an ounce, a modest increase of $3.9 or 0.17 per cent from the previous session. The precious metal is poised for a second consecutive weekly gain, bolstered by softer U.S. economic data that has fueled investor optimism about potential monetary easing.

    Thursday’s data showed a moderate decline in first-time applications for U.S. unemployment benefits last week, coupled with a drop in new housing construction. Additionally, retail sales data from the previous month were tepid, all of which have increased the likelihood of a rate cut in September, according to Reuters.

    Lower interest rates tend to reduce the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding bullion, making gold a more attractive investment. Meanwhile, China’s yuan fell to a fresh seven-month low against the dollar, further influencing the global economic landscape.

  • BYD enters partnership to launch electric vehicles in Pakistan

    BYD enters partnership to launch electric vehicles in Pakistan

    The Hub Power Company Limited (HUBCO) announced on Friday that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Hub Power Holdings, through its associated company Mega Motor Company (Private) Limited, is set to venture into the electric vehicle (EV) market in collaboration with BYD Auto Industry Company Limited.

    BYD is globally recognised as a leading manufacturer of new energy vehicles.

    The announcement was made in a notice to the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX), where HUBCO detailed the new strategic initiative. “We hereby convey the following information: Hub Power Holdings Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Hub Power Company Limited, through its associated company, Mega Motor Company (Private) Limited, is entering into a new line of business in electric vehicles, with BYD Auto Industry Company Limited, in Pakistan,” the notice stated.

    This partnership is a significant step as Pakistan aims to transition towards more sustainable and energy-efficient transportation solutions.

    According to Business Recorder, in April, BYD had already signalled its intentions to collaborate with local partner Mega Conglomerate (Private) Limited to bring innovative New Energy Vehicle (NEV) solutions to the Pakistani market.

    BYD, which surpassed Tesla in 2023 to become the largest producer of electric vehicles worldwide, is poised to leverage its expertise to drive this new venture.

    This collaboration comes at a critical juncture as Pakistan grapples with environmental challenges, including air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.

    The introduction of BYD’s EVs is expected to provide a cleaner alternative to traditional gasoline and diesel vehicles.

    The notice from HUBCO also mentioned that the finalisation of this venture will involve the execution of definitive agreements and the purchase of necessary assets, pending corporate and regulatory approvals.

  • After ex-COAS Bajwa, PTI begging ‘someone else’ now for relief: Khawaja Asif

    After ex-COAS Bajwa, PTI begging ‘someone else’ now for relief: Khawaja Asif

    Defence Minister Khawaja Asif took Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) to the cleaners saying that PTI is “begging someone else” for relief because previously that “someone” was former Army Chief General (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa.

    Asif alleged that Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) leader Aun Chaudhry hid former Prime Minister Imran Khan in the car’s trunk to take him to General (retd) Amjad Awan’s house.

    Asif also claimed that Imran Khan tried everything to seek relief falling short of holding General Bajwa’s feet.

    The Defence Minister’s hard-hitting statement came in response to PTI Secretary-General Omar Ayub Khan’s criticism of the government’s new economic budget.

  • Salman Khan, Ranveer Singh and Atlee team up for action-packed movie

    Salman Khan, Ranveer Singh and Atlee team up for action-packed movie

    Following his blockbuster success with Bollywood king Shahrukh Khan in ‘Jawan’, South Indian filmmaker Atlee Kumar is now set to collaborate with Salman Khan for his highly-anticipated next film, marking a major crossover in Indian cinema.


    Atlee is currently working on the script, and the film will be announced soon under Sun Pictures, Telugu 360 has reported.


    Shooting is expected to start next year, as Salman Khan is currently busy with ‘Sikandar’, directed by AR Murugadoss. ‘Sikandar’ is set for an Eid 2025 release and is expected to wrap up by March 2025.


    Ranveer Singh will play an important role in the action entertainer.
    While the official announcement has not yet been made, social media users have already endorsed the two-hero actioner that will be led by a blockbuster machine.

    Atlee is waiting for the release of his co-production, ‘Baby John,’ starring Varun Dhawan, which was supposed to come out on May 31 but has been delayed.

  • 10 easiest European citizenships

    10 easiest European citizenships

    Many people from developing countries aspire to acquire citizenship in European states. Some countries offer relatively straightforward paths to citizenship, while others present significant challenges. Sweden stands out as the easiest country in Europe for obtaining citizenship, whereas Estonia and Latvia are the most challenging.

    A recent study by CIS analysed Eurostat immigration data from 2009 to 2021 to identify which countries have the highest and lowest rates of non-EU residents acquiring citizenship.

    The analysis revealed that the nine most challenging countries to obtain citizenship are located in Central Europe. Estonia ranks as the most difficult country for non-EU citizens to naturalise, with the lowest average acquisition rate—approximately one in 200 residents. Additionally, the acquisition rate for men in Estonia is lower at 0.58 percent compared to 0.69 percent for women.

    Latvia, the Czech Republic, and Lithuania also have acquisition rates of less than 1 percent for non-Europeans, contrasting sharply with the average of 3.56 percent across European countries. Austria, Liechtenstein, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Germany follow, granting citizenship to about one in fifty non-EU residents. Denmark, outside Central Europe, presents the next highest hurdle with an acquisition rate of 2 percent.

    Over the past decade, six of the ten most challenging countries have seen an increase in citizenship grants year-on-year, particularly Denmark, which experienced a notable rise. Germany’s acquisition rate remained stable, while Latvia, Lithuania, and Slovenia saw declines.

    Many countries implement various programs aimed at attracting foreigners, including opportunities for investment, as well as citizenship and tax benefits.

    Individuals seeking migration often favour Golden Visa and Golden Passport routes, terms that are sometimes used interchangeably despite minor distinctions.

    10 Easiest European Countries to Get Citizenship

    According to the report, Sweden ranks as the easiest country, with nearly one in ten (9.3 Perce) non-EU residents obtaining citizenship—more than double the EU average.

    Sweden boasts the highest acceptance rates for both genders, with women experiencing a slightly higher acceptance rate of 10.02 percent compared to 8.66 percent for men.

    Norway, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Iceland follow as the second to fifth easiest countries to acquire citizenship, with an acquisition rate of one in 25 (4 percent).

    Data shows that northern European countries generally have the highest citizenship acquisition rates, with Sweden, Norway, Iceland, and Finland leading the pack.

    In southern Europe, Portugal emerges as the easiest, while the Netherlands, Ireland, and the United Kingdom are the most accessible Western European states for citizenship. The UK ranks eighth, with nearly three in 50 (3.2 percent) residents granted citizenship.

    Poland and Croatia are the easiest countries in Central Europe for changing nationality, with acquisition rates of 4 percent and 3.9 percent respectively. Northern and Western Europe present the most accessible regions for nationality changes, with an acquisition rate of 5.9 percent compared to 1.9 percent in Central Europe and 3.6 percent in the South.

  • Pakistan’s Kashmala Talat wins gold medal in Thailand Shooting Championship

    Pakistan’s Kashmala Talat wins gold medal in Thailand Shooting Championship

    Pakistan’s Kashmala Talat has won the gold medal in the Thailand Shooting Championship, while Gulfam Joseph won the silver medal.

    Talat won the medal in 25 meter pistol while her total score was 575.

    The Asian Games bronze medalist has qualified for the Paris Olympics by winning the silver medal in the Jakarta Asian Shooting Championship.

    Gulfam Joseph was the second Pakistani shooter participating in the Thailand Shooting Championship, along with Ghulam Mustafa Bashir who has also made it to the Paris Olympics.