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  • Unidentified militants attack girls’ school in KP’s Kurram district

    Unidentified militants attack girls’ school in KP’s Kurram district

    Unidentified militants blew up a girls’ school in the Kurram district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Express News reported on Saturday.

    The local authorities confirmed that militants used hand grenades to destroy the Aisha Siddiqa Girls’ School, located in Central Kurram district. The powerful explosion destroyed the school building.

    No causalities have been reported.

    Relevant authorities, including intelligence agencies and police officials, are investigating the incident to arrest the terrorists responsible for the attack.
    Multiple girls’ schools had been attacked in North Waziristan. One of the locals has revealed to news outlets that the Taliban are demanding a significant amount of money from the schools’ funds.

  • ‘I trust my husband, he won’t marry again’: Fatima Effendi gives permission for second marriage

    ‘I trust my husband, he won’t marry again’: Fatima Effendi gives permission for second marriage

      Actress Fatima Effendi  was invited on the show ‘Mind na karna’  hosted by Ahmad Ali Butt in which Fatima stated that she has given her husband permission for a second marriage because she knows that her husband, Kanwar Arsalan will not take that step.   Fatima said that “humans are social animals and need each other.”


    During the show, she talked  about love and marriage, sayin,” I have given Kanwar permission for a second marriage because I  know he won’t do it.”

    Fatima also said, “The more something is kept away from humans, the more curiosity grows.”

    Fatima Effendi and Kanwar Arsalan have two sons together after their marriage in November 2012.

  • 17-year-old waste collecting boy shot dead by guard in Karachi

    17-year-old waste collecting boy shot dead by guard in Karachi

    A 17-year-old boy, Samad, was shot dead by a security guard in North Karachi for not picking up waste.

    A security guard and a boy had an argument over picking up garbage, after which the guard got angry and shot the boy in the stomach. The injured child was shifted to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital for medical assistance, where he succumbed to his injuries and died, as per the initial report. However, the accused guard escaped after the incident.

    Police say that there was an argument between the guard and the child about picking up garbage, during which the guard of the private security company opened fire and fled.

    The police told Geo News that the security guard has been identified as Ramzan, and they are looking for him.

    Earlier this week, in Sakhi Hasan Sarina mobile market in Karachi, a security guard shot and killed a TikToker for making a video about a match.

  • Censorship, Surveillance; mysterious firewall being installed to block content

    Censorship, Surveillance; mysterious firewall being installed to block content

    Umar Cheema, a senior investigative reporter at The News, has revealed that a national firewall is being installed on different internet service providers (ISPs) to rein in social media. The filters will block unwanted content from reaching a wider audience online.

    The Current also spoke with Shahbaz Rana, a senior journalist at The Tribune, to inquire about the details of the mysterious firewall. He stated, “This is a Chinese technology that the government is importing. It’s a $135 million project out of which some amount has been delivered and the remainder amount will be paid by next year.”

    “It is already bought. Now it is being installed and commissioned,” said sources of The News.

    “The national firewall will serve two purposes: identify the locations from where the propaganda material is being originated and the subsequent blockade or diminished coverage of those accounts”. He added: “But, I think the main focus will remain on locating the source of such propaganda to nip the evil in the bud”.

    According to Cheema, there will be a keyword filtering system to detect content that is undesirable to the state of Pakistan. That type of content will likely be hidden and made invisible to outside users. In other words, dissenting voices will likely be passed through this inspection before they’re visible.

    Preparation is also in progress to prevent the ‘misuse’ of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) as the government can declare it mandatory for citizens to inform the PTA about the VPNs they are using. Anyone failing to do that could land in trouble.

    Previously, the government’s action against VPNs triggered a backlash from the corporate community as VPNs are primarily used by big businesses worldwide to protect their business secrets as their internal communication travels within a private network. It was due to this that action against VPNs was stopped for some time.

    Blocking social media website X (formerly Twitter) has cut the users from 4.5 million to 2.4 million, a government official told The News. It has affected Twitter’s business in Pakistan and unlike in the past, the management of the social media company has also started paying heed to government demands.

    For instance, blockade of an account of the Pakistan Ex-Servicemen Society (PESS). Maj (r) Adil Raja was using this account even after he was no longer an office-bearer of the PESS — and refused to return control of the account.
    X (formerly Twitter) wouldn’t respond to requests generated through the PTA for a block on the account. However, it is now blocked on X.

  • Are Pakistanis sleeping well?

    Are Pakistanis sleeping well?

    Another survey by Gallup Pakistan evaluates the sleep patterns of Pakistanis.

    The results reveal that Pakistanis appear to have good sleep quality.

    An impressive 85 per cent of respondents rated their sleep as excellent, while only 15 per cent reported poor sleep or insufficient rest.

    Comparatively, in global polls, Pakistanis stand out, with 68 per cent of people worldwide rating their sleep as good and 31 per cent as poor.

    Do you sleep well too?

  • Rain in New York? Weather report for Pak-India match

    Rain in New York? Weather report for Pak-India match

    Pakistan is all set to clash with arch-rivals India in the much anticipated match of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 in New York. Although there is a slight chance of light rain or drizzle in the evening, it is unlikely to affect the match which starts at 10:30 am local time.

    Rainfall is expected to be minimal with only 0.5mm of rain. Humidity will be 44% with 69% cloud cover while there is a 40% chance of rain.

    The match is scheduled on June 9 at 7:30 pm (Pakistan Standard Time).

  • Acting Punjab governor signs controversial defamation bill into law

    Acting Punjab governor signs controversial defamation bill into law

    On June 8, acting Governor Punjab Malik Muhammad Ahmad Khan signed the highly controversial Punjab Defamation Bill, 2024 into law, Geo News reports.

    The bill has invited strong criticism from journalists, human rights organisations, and the opposition calling it a “black law.” However, it was passed into a law today disregarding all concerns and opposition.

    Lahore Press Club President Arshad Ansari slammed the Pakistan Peoples Party’s (PPP) deceptive attitude, stating that the party deceived journalists.

    “The bill was signed by the acting governor by sending the Punjab governor on leave under a plan,” said Ansari.

    He also said that the PPP was apparently showing support to journalists and even assured that it wouldn’t be passed into law but in reality, it was in cahoots with the provincial government.

    The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) also expressed grave concern over the defamation bill.

  • PTI alleges ‘pre-planned’ delay in trial against Khan, Bushra Bibi in Iddat case

    PTI alleges ‘pre-planned’ delay in trial against Khan, Bushra Bibi in Iddat case

    The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has alleged a “deliberate delay in the provision of justice” to sentence former Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife, as the Iddat case has been transferred to different court on the request of Judge Shahrukh Arjumand.

    PTI’s core committee issued the statement on Friday
    , after an internal meeting, regarding trials against Khan and his wife.

    According to the statement issued by the core committee, Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi need to be immediately released from Adiala jail. The statement adds that delaying tactics are being used to prolong the case.

    The former ruling party hopes that “false, baseless, and unfounded cases” will soon be declared null and void.

  • PTV hasn’t made a good quality drama in 20 years: Yasir Hussain

    PTV hasn’t made a good quality drama in 20 years: Yasir Hussain

    Veteran actor Aurangzeb Laghari, who received the Pride of Performance award for contributing to Pakistan’s entertainment industry, revealed in a recent interview that he had to change careers because of the severe lack of acting opportunities. Multiple news outlets reported that Laghari has opened a furniture showroom in Lahore.


    In response to this news, Actor Yasir Hussain, took to social media to highlight the diminishing opportunities for drama actors who do not live in Karachi.


    The ‘Karachi Se Lahore’ actor shared his disappointment on Instagram. He reposted the news and wrote, “All the dramas are made in Karachi, and they don’t invite anyone from Lahore to join. PTV used to give work to people from all cities, but now they don’t.” He also criticised the channel for not producing good-quality dramas. “PTV hasn’t made a good drama in the last 20 years. It’s such a shame. Where are shows like ‘Tanhaiyaan,’ ‘Dhuwan,’ ‘Aangan Terha,’ ‘Waris,’ ‘Angar Wadi,’ and ‘Guest House’?”


    In the same interview where Aurangzeb Laghari revealed his new career, he also confirmed that he hasn’t found acting work because the industry has moved to Karachi. “All the main offices for channels are in Karachi. There is little work in Lahore, so I work very little,” said the actor. He added, “I feel like Punjabis aren’t given the same encouragement because we aren’t in the same city.”

  • Pakistan team will not get to practice at stadium before match against India

    Pakistan team will not get to practice at stadium before match against India

    The Pakistan team will not get practice at Nassau County Stadium before the match against India.

    The team will conduct the only practice session at Contiag Park before the match. The practice session will start Saturday night at 9:30 pm Pakistan time.

    The team reached New York from Dallas on Thursday night, after which the team rested on Friday.

    The T20 World Cup match between Pakistan and India will be held in New York on June 9, after which the Pakistan team will face Canada on June 11 in New York.