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  • Fans in shock as ‘Tere Bin’ season 2 faces cancellation rumors

    Fans in shock as ‘Tere Bin’ season 2 faces cancellation rumors

    Geo TV’s popular drama serial ‘Tere Bin’ garnered immense global success and fame. Produced by 7th Sky Entertainment, it broke records in popularity and ratings among Pakistani shows. Starring Wahaj Ali and Yumna Zaidi, the drama has amassed over three billion views on YouTube. Additionally, it has been well-received in India and is one of the most-viewed dramas there. Its captivating storyline and compelling performances have earned it a loyal fanbase across borders.

    In December 2024, the team behind ‘Tere Bin’ officially announced that Season 2 was on the cards, sharing pictures of Wahaj Ali and Yumna Zaidi. However, fans felt let down because they were hoping for a teaser or trailer for the new drama series.
    Take a look at the announcement and pictures:

    ‘Tere Bin’ fans have eagerly awaited news about Season 2, but there have been no updates so far. Wahaj Ali is occupied with shooting his upcoming Geo TV drama alongside Maya Ali, while Yumna Zaidi’s ‘Gentleman’ is currently airing on Green Entertainment, with plans for a new Hum TV drama with Usama Khan.

    These updates have left fans wondering about the fate of ‘Tere Bin’ Season 2. Many are concerned about its cancellation. Pakistani Drama Updates shared a post on this topic, sparking discussions about ‘Tere Bin’ Season 2.

    Some fans asserted that the cancellation of ‘Tere Bin’ is unlikely since the producers have already made an official announcement regarding it.

    Read the comments here:

  • Abh ChatGPT hua Apple ka? Apple is now integrating the famous AI app

    Abh ChatGPT hua Apple ka? Apple is now integrating the famous AI app

    With growing demand for artificial intelligence, Apple has made its voice assistant Siri and operating system compatible with artificial intelligence (AI) so that it too, can get ahead in the artificial intelligence race. Apple is integrating OpenAI’s artificial intelligence platform ChatGPT feature with Siri in iPhones.

    Apple announced a makeover of Siri along with several other new features at its annual developers show Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) at the company’s headquarters in California on Monday. Apple has named this AI system ‘Apple Intelligence’ and it aims to give users a way to easily navigate Apple devices.

    It has partnered with OpenAi, the Developer of ChatGPT, under which its iPhone and Mac operating systems will have access to ChatGPT.

    ChatGPT can also be used to augment the capabilities of other tools, including tasks such as text and content generation. Its experimental or test version will be available by fall.

    Opening the WWDC, Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook said, “The move will take my company’s products to ‘new heights.”

    When Apple’s rival companies started adopting artificial intelligence technology, Apple was also forced to adopt this technology.

    In January, Microsoft won the title of the world’s most valuable company, and in early June, Nvidia takes over Apple again.

    Elon Musk warns Apple

    Elon Musk, the owner of car maker Tesla and social media platform X, has threatened to ban iPhones from his companies, citing ‘data security’. He wrote on X “Apple has no clue what’s actually going on once they hand your data over to OpenAi. They’re selling you down the river.”

  • Ceasefire agreement in Gaza coming close at hand?

    Ceasefire agreement in Gaza coming close at hand?

    The UN Security Council gave a green signal to a US-proposed ceasefire plan on Monday aimed at ending the Israeli attacks in Gaza.

    The proposition consists of a three-stage ceasefire and captive-release proposal laid out on May 31 by President Biden, prompting the “parties to fully implement its terms without delay and without condition”.⁠

    As per the plan, Israel will withdraw its military forces from Gaza’s populated areas, Hamas will release the remaining captives and humanitarian aid would be allowed into Gaza “at scale”.⁠

    A temporary ceasefire will be in effect for six weeks at first, with the possibility of extension as negotiators work towards a permanent cessation of hostilities.

    As per the resolution, Israel has agreed to the plan and urged Hamas to also agree to it as well.

    However, Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Netanyahu, have recently vowed to continue the operations until Hamas is completely eradicated, raising doubts about their commitment to the ceasefire agreement.

    Hamas has expressed approval of the resolution and signalled readiness to engage in indirect talks regarding the implementation of the agreement’s principles.

  • UK earned £5.3 million from rejected Pakistani visa applications

    UK earned £5.3 million from rejected Pakistani visa applications

    According to research by Lago Collective, the United Kingdom and Schengen countries earned millions of pounds and euros by collecting fees from rejected visa applications from Global South countries including Pakistan.

    The report revealed that Pakistanis spent £5.3 million on rejected UK visa applications with almost 40 percent of rejected applications in 2023 alone.

    In the same year, around 50 percent of Schengen visas from Pakistan were also rejected, with €3.344m spent on applications.

    Marta Foresti, co-researcher of the Lago Collective research paper, highlighted, “Visa inequality has very tangible consequences and the world’s poorest pay the price. You can think of the costs of rejected visas as ‘reverse remittances’, money flowing from poor to rich countries.”

    According to Foresti, “Visa regimes are not equal or reciprocal,” emphasizing that while European citizens can easily obtain a visa to a third-world country; the situation isn’t similar when any poor country’s citizen tries to obtain a visa to Europe.

    Meanwhile, visa application fees are increasing which means an extra burden on those trying to move towards better opportunities abroad.

  • World Food Program suspends aid in Gaza after Israel killed 274 Palestinians

    World Food Program suspends aid in Gaza after Israel killed 274 Palestinians

    The United Nations World Food Program (WFP) has suspended the delivery of aid through a temporary US port established in the Gaza Strip after an operation was conducted by the Israeli army to recover hostages from the port, killing 274 Palestinians.

    WFP Director Cindy McCain announced the suspension of aid activities on June 10, stating that rockets were fired at two warehouses of the WFP during the operation, resulting in one staff member being injured.

    The statement further said that work has been stopped for now to assess the safety of aid workers.


    The temporary port was established by the USA in May and operated for a week before closing for two weeks due to a hurricane.


    After the sea crossing was repaired, it was reopened on June 8, but on the same day, the Israeli army attacked Gaza using the port.


    Nusseirat massacre.

    Four Israeli hostages who were held by Hamas since eight months were released, however, 274 Palestinians were killed at the Nusseirat refugee camp.


    Aid suspended


    The director of the World Food Program said that “After the Israeli action, we are now concerned about the safety of our staff”.


    “Right now we are pulling back for a while to ensure the safe delivery of aid before resuming relief operations, but work will continue in other parts of Gaza,” she added.

    On the other hand, the Israeli media claimed in a report that there is a fear of a Hamas attack on the American port, due to which security measures have been tightened there.


    US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken is in the Middle East today to push for a ceasefire deal in Gaza.

  • Coalition government to moderate Modi’s Hindu nationalism

    Coalition government to moderate Modi’s Hindu nationalism

    India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi will have to moderate his Hindu-nationalist agenda to assuage his coalition partners, but they will likely let him press on with his foreign and economic policies, analysts say.

    Modi, forced into a coalition government after a shock election setback left him without an outright majority for the first time in a decade, unveiled his third-term cabinet on Monday.

    Key posts are unchanged — including the defence, finance, foreign and interior ministers — and the cabinet remains dominated by his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

    “Modi opts for continuity,” The Hindustan Times headline read Monday.

    “BJP and Modi are still solidly occupying the… driving seat,” the Times of India wrote in its editorial.

    Nevertheless, this term will require “more dexterous deal-making within the parliament for policies that require tweaking of laws,” said Ashok Malik, from The Asia Group business consultancy.

    ‘Pushed to the background’

    Before the polls, when the right-wing BJP boasted of winning a super majority, minorities including many in the 200-million-plus Muslim population were worried.

    Modi’s decade as premier has seen him cultivate an image as an aggressive champion of the country’s majority Hindu faith.

    His government revoked the constitutional autonomy of India’s Muslim-majority region Kashmir, and backed the construction of a temple on grounds where a mosque stood for centuries before it was torn down by Hindu zealots in 1992.

    Critics feared another BJP landslide would see policies steamrolled through parliament that would further blur the line between state and religion — despite India’s secular constitution.

    But analysts said a coalition forces Modi to tread more carefully.

    “In a government with allies, the BJP’s key cultural agendas will all be pushed to the background,” Nistula Hebbar, political editor of The Hindu newspaper, told AFP.

    Instead, Modi is expected to focus on infrastructure, foreign affairs and economic reforms which “won’t be much of an issue” for the alliance, she added.

    “Very broadly, the economic policy and external strategy doesn’t face any challenges in continuity, or any serious philosophical or strategic challenges with allied or opposition parties,” said Malik.

    ‘Conciliatory Modi’

    Not so for his Hindu-nationalist agenda, however.

    Modi had promised to introduce a national common civil code to standardise laws across all religious communities, opposed by Muslim activists as an attack on their faith.

    India’s 1.4 billion people are subject to a common criminal law, but rules on personal matters such as marriage, divorce and inheritance vary.

    But the common code would require parties to “forge national consensus”, Malik said, which is now more doubtful given Modi’s reliance on coalition partners.

    Modi was also accused of ramping up rhetoric targeting India’s key religious divide to rally the Hindu majority to vote.

    With elections over, “Hindu-Muslim rhetoric may also take a back seat, at least for the time being,” said Neerja Chowdhury, from The Indian Express.

    BJP leaders also campaigned on a plank to remove affirmative quotas in government jobs and educational institutions for Muslims.

    A controversial revision of electoral boundaries based on population — that would have reduced the overall parliamentary punch of opposition areas — also likely faces the backburner.

    Hebbar said she expected to see “a different Modi, a more conciliatory Modi”.

    ‘People want jobs’

    For the policies he will push through, analysts say he will seek to expand welfare support for farming and poorer communities, seeking to shore up popularity in rural constituencies after electoral losses.

    In a symbolic first move, Modi on Monday approved the latest tranche of a massive cash handout for 93 million farmers, as well as building plans for 30 million homes for poor families.

    Modi has overseen India’s ascent to become the world’s fastest-growing major economy, and its fifth largest, but the world’s most populous country has a jobs crisis to match.

    Many saw unemployment as a key factor in BJP losses.

    “People want jobs,” said Malik. “And to satisfy this very legitimate need, you need to build the economy, and reform even faster.”

    Modi’s agenda will focus on infrastructure, reforming industrial policies and domestic manufacturing incentives in a bid to create an “economic spurt in the next five years”, he added.

    But analysts also say it is still to be seen how political dynamics will play out in a parliament where Modi faces a far more powerful opposition.

    “Modi has never handled a coalition because he has never had to rely on one,” Hebbar said.

    “It’s a new situation for everyone… but he is a quintessential politician and would be ready to do whatever is required”.

  • Yumna Zaidi’s award-winning Film ‘Nayab’ set for TV release

    Yumna Zaidi’s award-winning Film ‘Nayab’ set for TV release

    After winning the best foreign film award at World Film Festival held in Cannes, Nayab is set to make its TV premiere on Hum TV.

    The film is written by Basit Naqvi, Ali Abbas Naqvi and directed by Umair Nasir Ali. The cast includes Yumna Zaidi, Usama Khan, Ehteshamuddin, Adnan Siddiqui, and Javed Sheikh.

    Hum TV stated on its Instagram page: “Experience the magic of Nayab all over again! Join us for its television premiere on HUM TV, featuring the incredible performances of Yumna Zaidi and Usama Khan. Coming soon!”

    The story of the film is centered around a young woman determined to break stereotypes by playing cricket for Pakistan’s national team. Her brother, who was once a rising star himself, struggles with his past.

  • Big names likely to be dropped for the match against Canada

    Big names likely to be dropped for the match against Canada

    The Pakistan cricket team will play their third group match in the International Cricket Council (ICC) T20 World Cup against Canada in New York today.

    The team management has not yet taken any decision regarding the final eleven players of the Pakistan team, however, there is a possibility that the all-rounder Iftikhar Ahmed who has consistently performed poorly, may be out of the team.

    33-year-old batsman has scored 998 runs at an average of 24.34 while remaining not out 14 times in 55 innings of 66 T20 matches.

    In the first match of the World Cup, Iftikhar scored 18 runs against America and only 5 runs against India in New York, after which it is likely that Saim Ayub will replace him in the eleven-member team against Canada. However, this will be decided by the team management upon reaching the ground.

  • Oil prices likely to increase by Rs 20 per litre in budget

    Oil prices likely to increase by Rs 20 per litre in budget

    Despite a global decrease in petroleum product prices, Pakistanis should not expect any relief.

    For the federal budget of 2024-25, government is considering an increase in levy sales tax on petroleum products and the petroleum levy in the upcoming financial year. Media reports suggest the possibility of increasing the petroleum levy by up to 20 rupees per litre to boost federal income.

    Additionally, it has been proposed that sales tax be imposed on petroleum products in the next financial year.

    Reportedly, the levy could be raised from Rs. 60 to Rs. 80 per litre.

    Currently, the government is already receiving a petroleum levy of Rs. 60 per litre on both petrol and diesel, in line with commitments made to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on petroleum products during the current financial year. A target of collecting 869 billion rupees has been set.

  • Kubra Khan film song ‘Pyaar Da Nasha’ is vintage Goher at his best

    Kubra Khan film song ‘Pyaar Da Nasha’ is vintage Goher at his best

    Kubra Khan and Goher Mumtaz are two of the most talented Pakistani stars who will soon be seen in the ‘Abhi’ feature film set for the film’s release on Eid Ul Azha. The trailer is already out, while the two leads are promoting the film. Directed by Asad Mumtaz and produced by Khalid Iqbal and Goher Mumtaz, ‘Abhi’ features music by Goher.The film also stars Rana Majid and Shehzad Nawaz.


    Today, Hum TV released the melodious song ‘Pyar Da Nasha’. Sung by the brilliant Goher, the video features Kubra in a stunning royal blue dress. She and Goher look incredible together, and fans love their on-screen chemistry. The song was written and composed by Sami Khan, with choreography by Nigah Jee.


    Watch the song video here: