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  • Gold prices drop again in Pakistan, 24-karat gold loses Rs500 per tola

    Gold prices drop again in Pakistan, 24-karat gold loses Rs500 per tola

    Gold prices in Pakistan continued their downward trend on Tuesday, with the value of 24-karat gold dropping by Rs500 per tola, settling at Rs240,000.

    This decrease follows a substantial decline last week, when the price of 24-karat gold fell by Rs6,400 per tola. This marks a cumulative loss of Rs14,200 per tola, or approximately 5.63 per cent, over the past two weeks.

    The Karachi Sarafa Association reported that the price of 24-karat gold for 10 grammes also dropped by Rs429, reaching Rs205,761.

    The price of 22-karat gold was quoted at Rs188,615 per 10-gramme, reflecting the broader trend of falling gold prices in the domestic market.

    Silver prices, however, remained steady, with 24-karat silver maintaining a consistent rate of Rs2,620 per tola and Rs2,254.8 per 10-gramme, providing some stability in the otherwise volatile precious metals market.

    On the global front, international spot gold experienced a slight decline, trading near $2,314.5 per ounce, a 0.41 per cent drop compared to the previous session.

  • Kaifi Khalil joins forces with Norway’s quick style for ‘Kana Yaari’

    Kaifi Khalil joins forces with Norway’s quick style for ‘Kana Yaari’

    Renowned singer Kaifi Khalil, famous for his global hit ‘Kahani Suno’, has teamed up for a rendition of Coke Studio megahit ‘Kana Yaari’ alongside Norway’s dance group, ‘The Quick Style’.

    Khalil, known for his exceptional talent, shared a charming moment with the Quick Style ensemble, captivating internet users with his performance.


    In a viral video circulating on social media, Khalil, dressed in a stylish black and white printed shirt, is seen immersed in the melody of ‘Kana Yaari’, strumming his guitar with infectious enthusiasm amidst the Quick Style Gang.


    The heartwarming encounter between Kaifi and Quick Style has reignited the admiration of fans, who have once again expressed their love for Khalil’s musical abilities. This interaction follows Khalil’s recent success with ‘Kahani Suno 2.0’, a song that went viral and received widespread acclaim on various social media platforms.


    Khalil continues to captivate audiences worldwide with his exceptional talent and artistic contributions, earning admiration and affection from fans across the globe.

  • Met Gala 2024: Alia Bhatt blooms bright, Zendaya graces ‘Garden of Time’ with grape clusters

    Met Gala 2024: Alia Bhatt blooms bright, Zendaya graces ‘Garden of Time’ with grape clusters

    Celebrities brought their A-game to this year’s Met Gala, with standout looks like Zendaya’s dark blue gown adorned with grape clusters and Lana Del Rey’s dramatic headpiece featuring tree branches. The event, themed ‘Garden of Time’, saw stars walking a lush green and white carpet surrounded by foliage and flowers.


    Zendaya, one of the event’s hosts, stunned in a blue lamé and organza dress designed by John Galliano, with grape clusters adorning her outfit. She later changed into a black Givenchy gown and a floral Alexander McQueen hat. Lana Del Rey turned heads in a beige Alexander McQueen gown and a headpiece with natural hawthorn branches draped in sheer tulle.


    The gala, a high-profile annual event, serves as a fundraiser for the New York museum and marks the opening of its Costume Institute’s fashion exhibit. This year’s exhibit, titled “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion,” will feature rare items from the Costume Institute’s collection, displayed through animation and projections.


    Among the attendees were Jennifer Lopez in a beaded Schiaparelli gown, Rita Ora in a colorful beaded ensemble, and Queen Latifah in a black dress with orange bird of paradise accents. Ariana Grande dazzled in an ivory gown, while Lil Nas X wore a suit and jacket adorned with Swarovski crystals.


    Indian celebrities Alia Bhatt and Isha Ambani showcased Indian couture at the gala. Bhatt wore a mint green Sabyasachi sari with real gems and a 23-foot-long train, while Ambani donned a couture sari gown by Rahul Mishra with intricate hand embroidery.


    Outside the event, pro-Palestinian protesters gathered nearby, chanting slogans as Rafah got heavily bombarded by Israeli sources.
    Despite heavy police presence, the protest continued through New York’s Upper East Side.

  • ‘No talks with anarchist group’ says DG ISPR

    ‘No talks with anarchist group’ says DG ISPR

    Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Major General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said on Tuesday that the people involved in the May 9 riots must be punished as per the law.

     “The issue of May 9 riots is not limited to the Pakistan Army but [in fact] concerns the whole nation,” said the General during a rare press conference.

    The military spokesperson also emphasized that dialogue should take place between the politicians rather than institutions and said, “No talks will be held with any political leader, or group which attacks its own army and indulges in propaganda [against them].”

    “There can be no dialogue with an anarchist group,” he said firmly, adding that the “only way forward for the anarchists [group] is to apologise sincerely [for their acts], abandon the politics of hate and indulge in constructive politics [instead]”.

    DG ISPR remarked, “For such people, it is said: ’ You can fool all the people some of the times, some of the people all the times but you cannot fool all the people all the times.’”

    When the General was asked about PTI’s demand of a judicial commission to probe the entire May 9 events, he replied, “Fine, we are ready, make a judicial commission but if you have to, then go to the root of this entire incident. The judicial commission should also determine what the goals of the 2014 dharna (sit-in) were and how Parliament was attacked. It should also look into the PTV attack and how people were encouraged to stand against the state, indulge in civil disobedience, and burn utility bills.”

    The Commission, the army spokesperson said, should also investigate “How Islamabad was attacked in 2016 with KP’s federal resources, and then again in 2022.”

    “It must also see how letters were written to the IMF and lobbying was conducted abroad so that Pakistan would not be given loans and fall into a state of default.”

    PTI’s response to DG ISPR’s press briefing

  • Taylor Swift ready to shake up Europe

    Taylor Swift ready to shake up Europe

    Having shaken four continents, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour finally brings the biggest pop culture icon of the century to Europe from Thursday, starting with a four-night run in Paris.

    Swift has broken almost every record in music, and her sixth tour is no exception.

    The Eras Tour, which began in March 2023, is already the first to sell more than $1 billion in tickets, and is expected to more than double that by the time it concludes in Vancouver this December.

    Swifties in Paris are especially excited to hear songs off her new album, “The Tortured Poets Society”, being performed for the first time.

    Many critics have derided the 31-track album as bloated and mediocre – “a rare misstep” in the words of British music mag NME.

    Such blasphemy leaves her devoted fanbase seeing red –- Paste magazine felt the need to keep their damning review anonymous, knowing all too well how her fans would react.

    But a few bad reviews are unlikely to lead to a cruel summer for Swift – the album sold 1.4 million copies on its first day and broke every streaming record going, reaching a billion streams on Spotify within five days.

    Some 42,000 people will see Swift in Paris before she heads on for dates in Sweden, Portugal, Spain, Britain, Ireland, Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Poland and Austria.

    Many are travelling a long way – around one in five of the Paris audience is coming from the United States, according to the La Defense Arena where she is performing.

    ECONOMIC JUGGERNAUT

    The 34-year-old’s tour remains a money-making machine beyond the wildest dreams of promoters and venues.

    Research group QuestionPro estimated that last year’s US dates generated $5 billion for the country’s economy. The US Travel Association said the figure may have exceeded $10 billion when hotel rooms, restaurants and other indirect sales were included.

    The La Defense Arena says it has doubled the previous record of merchandise-sellers across its dates.

    The mere mention of a London pub, The Black Dog, on her new album was enough to send a swarm of Swifties to its doors this month, potentially saving the struggling boozer.

    Fans tracked it down after realising it lay close to the home of British actor Joe Alwyn, with whom Swift had a six-year relationship that ended last summer.

    Swift’s tell-all dissections of her love stories have been the fuel powering her global domination, and fans have been pouring over “The Tortured Poets Department” for cryptic clues about Alwyn, her short-but-dramatic fling with Matty Healy (lead singer of The 1975), and her current beau, American football star Travis Kelce.

    “There is something in her music that captures the adolescent desire for a poetic existence, charged with passion, danger and love,” said Satu Hämeenaho-Fox, author of “Into the Taylor-Verse”.

    Soukeyna, a 16-year-old fan travelling up from southwest France for opening night, said Swift gives her “the feeling of being part of a community”.

    “She’s a complete artist who writes her own words, and you really have to listen to the lyrics and understand them, which is something unique,” she added.

  • Ushna Shah amazed by Nida Yasir’s fluent German

    Ushna Shah amazed by Nida Yasir’s fluent German


    Actress Ushna Shah, known for her roles in various dramas, recently had an unexpected revelation on the set of a Ramzan show. While Ushna Shah was already known she was taken aback when she discovered that television host Nida Yasir was also fluent in the language.

    The unexpected moment happened during their time on set, where Ushna witnessed an engaging conversation between Hamza Amin, who is originally from Austria, and Nida Yasir, revealing their shared fluency in German.

    Ushna posted a video on her Instagram story from the Ramazan transmission set, showing her husband and the host Nida conversing easily in German, leaving her pleasantly surprised.

    The actress captioned the video:
    “These two speaking in German.”

  • Abrar ul Haq responds to Mishi Khan’s criticism: My biggest achievements are not international roles

    Abrar ul Haq responds to Mishi Khan’s criticism: My biggest achievements are not international roles

    Singer and songwriter Abrar ul Haq has responded to actor Mishi Khan’s disbelief over him being offered a Bollywood role. Abrar ul Haq claimed on a podcast that he had declined a role opposite Bollywood star Katrina Kaif, which caused a stir on social media.

    Mishi Khan found it so amusing that she asked in a video, “When did you get this offer? Why didn’t you tell us before? This must be the funniest thing this year! Is this what happens when people leave their political party?” Not only did she post a video, but she also wrote a caption: “Some statements are so funny, you have to say something.” The actor wrote, “Abrar ul Haq’s recent statement is funny,” and ended with a laughing emoji.

    It seems Abrar wasn’t going to let his dignity be attacked without a response. He released a video statement in Urdu, where he said that Mishi’s surprise showed what she considered achievements. Abrar clarified, “Yes, I was offered ai role in a Bollywood movie with Katrina Kaif playing a Pakistani singer. Some people made fun of me, saying I went crazy after leaving my political party. I find that really sad.”


    Abrar explained that he didn’t join any political party and stepped back from politics for personal reasons. He said he wasn’t focused on fame or making money. “What matters most to me is being remembered for helping people and building hospitals, not how many Bollywood roles I’ve been offered,” said the singer and philanthropist. “I have financially helped so many people, but no one ever sees that.”


    Abrar thinks getting an offer from Bollywood isn’t as exciting as it might be for others. He sarcastically said, “Some people may drop dead if they receive a Bollywood offer – how cute are you!” he said, sarcasm dripping from his voice. “But not me. My biggest achievements are not my international roles. Rather, my biggest achievements are the things I have done to help people.”


    Abrar, who is taking a break from politics, mentioned he’s been performing internationally for many years. He said there’s no reason he shouldn’t have received an offer from a nearby country. However, he turned down offers from India because, after carefully looking at the contract, he found it didn’t match his values.

    “You can’t talk about Kashmir,” the singer had explained earlier when revealing why he refused to work in Bollywood. “I believed a country that values freedom of speech shouldn’t have such restrictions. So, I didn’t accept those roles.” Abrar finished his video by criticizing artists who make fun of their colleagues online. “Please remember our values and don’t insult people from your own country like this,” he cautioned. “It just makes you look bad, not anyone else.”

  • Al Jazeera to pursue legal action ‘until the end’ over Israel ban

    Al Jazeera to pursue legal action ‘until the end’ over Israel ban

    Doha (AFP) – Al Jazeera will look to pursue all possible legal action “until the end” to challenge Israel’s ban on its operations there, the TV network’s news director told AFP in an interview.

    The Qatar-based station was taken off air in Israel after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government voted on Sunday to shut it down over its coverage of the Gaza war.

    Speaking on Monday, Al Jazeera English news director Salah Nagm said the network would “follow every legal path”, adding: “If there is a possibility of challenging that decision we are going to pursue it until the end.”

    Under a cabinet decision which Netanyahu said was “unanimous”, Al Jazeera’s Jerusalem offices were shuttered, its equipment confiscated and its team’s accreditations pulled.

    “The equipment which was confiscated, the loss that we suffered from stopping our broadcast, all of that is subject matter for legal action,” Nagm said.

    The Israeli government on Sunday said the order was initially valid for 45 days, with the possibility of an extension.

    Hours later, screens in Israel carrying Al Jazeera’s Arabic and English channels went blank, apart from a message in Hebrew saying they had “been suspended in Israel”.

    ‘An action from the 60s’

    The shutdown does not apply to the Israeli-occupied West Bank or Gaza Strip, from which Al Jazeera still broadcasts live on Israel’s war with Hamas.

    Al Jazeera immediately condemned Israel’s decision as “criminal”, saying on social media site X that it “violates the human right to access information”.

    But Najm downplayed the ban’s impact on Al Jazeera’s coverage of the war and on the public’s ability to access its content, even with its website now blocked in Israel.

    “It’s an action from the 60s rather than the 21st century to take such a decision of shutting down,” he said, explaining the channel could rely on other sources for information without “people on the ground”.

    “I know people that have VPN can see us online anytime,” the news director said referring to virtual private networks that establish protected internet connections and can allow users to access the internet as if they were in a different country.

    The decision came after Israel’s parliament last month voted to pass a new national security law granting senior ministers powers to ban broadcasts by foreign channels over threats to security.

    In his statement on Sunday, Netanyahu charged that “Al Jazeera correspondents have harmed the security of Israel and incited against IDF (Israeli military) soldiers”.

    ‘Arbitrary decision’

    But Nagm questioned which Al Jazeera broadcasts the Israeli government considered a security threat, calling the ban an “arbitrary decision”.

    Since the start of the Gaza war, Al Jazeera’s office in the Palestinian territory has been bombed and two of its correspondents killed.

    “Al Jazeera has lost a few people, their families have suffered so that’s really different from other conflicts in this sense,” Nagm said.

    Al Jazeera’s Gaza bureau chief Wael al-Dahdouh was wounded in an Israeli strike in December that killed the network’s cameraman.

    Dahdouh’s wife, two of their children and a grandson were killed in October in a bombardment of central Gaza’s Nuseirat refugee camp.

    And Dahdouh’s eldest son, an Al Jazeera staff journalist, was killed alongside another journalist in Rafah in January when an Israeli strike targeted the car they were travelling in.

    At least 97 journalists and media workers have been killed since the war began, among them Palestinians, Israelis and Lebanese, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.

    “That’s not something that we can just report politely,” Nagm said.

    “We have to be wary and careful and alert the people of the nature of the war that’s going on and how deadly it is for the people and also for us as a profession.”

  • Mawra Hocane: A good skin day makes everything okay

    Mawra Hocane: A good skin day makes everything okay

    Film and TV actor Mawra Hocane, who calls herself “sunshine in human form” on Instagram, shared positive messages on her IG Stories.


    In the pictures and videos she shared, Mawra Hocane, known for her role in the show Sammi, posted photos from her show Let’s Try Mohabbat, wearing a bright yellow outfit. In one video, she proudly showed her face without makeup on a day when her skin looked good. “When your brain spirals into endless thoughts without permission, but you’re having a good skin day, so it’s ok,” penned the actor, zooming in to show a close-up of her radiant skin.


    Staying true to her sunny personality, Mawra also shared a post about kindness during tough times. She borrowed words from Nimra Jamil’s page, starting her post with, “These words permanently altered my brain chemistry.”


    The post talked about people who want to make the world better. It said, “The kindest people aren’t born that way, they become kind. They’ve been through a lot in life. They’ve fought to learn from every bad thing.”


    It also said“The kindest people do not just exist. They choose to soften where circumstances have tried to harden them. They choose to believe in goodness because they have seen firsthand why compassion is so necessary. They have seen firsthand why tenderness is so important in this world.”


    Even though these words weren’t Mawra’s, she wants to be like the people they describe. She hopes to inspire others to be kind too.

  • ‘Bilawal tera governor bhi KP house mein nai ghusse ga,’ threatens CM Gandapur

    ‘Bilawal tera governor bhi KP house mein nai ghusse ga,’ threatens CM Gandapur

    The Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Ali Amin Gandapur has threatened former foreign minister and PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, saying, “Bilawal tera governor bhi KP house mein nai ghusse ga, [Bilawal, your Governor will not be able to enter KP House]” after a KP minister was allegedly not allowed to enter Sindh House.

    “I will show you here [KP] that your governor won’t be able to come here to KP House,” exclaimed Gandapur.

    The CM said that Pakistan is not the private property of Bilawal. Furthermore, he said, “If you continue to adopt this attitude then I will challenge you to even enter the Governor House here.”