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  • Gary Kirsten, Jason Gillespie appointed as coaches of Pakistan’s cricket team

    Gary Kirsten, Jason Gillespie appointed as coaches of Pakistan’s cricket team

    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has appointed former South African cricketer Gary Kirsten as the head coach of Pakistan’s white ball team and former Australian fast bowler Jason Gillespie as the head coach of the red ball team.

    Chairman PCB Mohsin Naqvi while holding a press conference with Azhar Mehmood in Lahore announced the coaches of national cricket team saying, “Jason Gillespie is being brought as the coach of Pakistan’s Test team, while South Africa’s Gary Kirsten will be the coach of the national white ball team.”

    “Gary Kirsten will join the team for the tour of England while Jason Gillespie will join the team for the Bangladesh series, the arrival of these foreign players is proof that they have faith in our potential.”

    He said, “Azhar Mehmood will be the assistant coach of Pakistan cricket team for both formats, which will combine white ball and red ball cricket teams.”

    These three appointments for the Pakistan Cricket Team have been made for a period of 2 years.

  • Marrying wife’s sister not allowed during iddat, rules Lahore High Court

    Marrying wife’s sister not allowed during iddat, rules Lahore High Court

    Lahore High Court (LHC) has ruled that a man cannot marry the sister of his former wife during her iddat period.

    Justice Tariq Saleem Sheikh from the province’s high court issued this order while hearing a case filed by Sabir Ali, who in August 2023, accused his brother-in-law, Musawir Hussain, of having two sisters as his wives.

    Hussain claimed that he married his wife’s sister nine days after divorcing his wife, reports The Express Tribune.

    In a 11-page long verdict, Justice Sheikh elaborated that according to Islamic jurisprudence and the country’s law, a man cannot marry two sisters simultaneously.


    Resultantly, the court ruled that marrying the sister of one’s former wife before the completion of the iddat of his first wife is equivalent to simultaneously marrying two sisters. It is because a woman remains married to a man until the completion of the iddat period, as per Islamic jurisprudence and the decisions of the Federal Sharia Court.

    The verdict also pointed out that during the investigation, Musawir Hussain did not provide authenticated documents regarding his divorce.

    The court declared that marrying the sister of one’s former wife before the completion of the iddat period of the first wife would be punishable.

    It is mandatory for the husband and wife to separate as soon as they become aware of the invalid marriage. If they fail to do so, it is the responsibility of the judge to annul their marriage, the court noted.

  • Spanish PM’s supporters turn out and beg him to stay

    Spanish PM’s supporters turn out and beg him to stay

    Madrid, Spain – Thousands of supporters of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez rallied at the headquarters of his Socialist party imploring him not to step down over a graft investigation against his wife.

    The 52-year-old, who has been in office since 2018, stunned Spain on Wednesday when he put his resignation on the line after a Madrid court opened a preliminary investigation into suspected influence peddling and corruption against his spouse Begona Gomez.

    Sanchez said he would suspend all public duties until he announces his decision on Monday. The normally hyperactive premier has since remained out of sight and silent.

    According to Madrid city authorities, the crowd rallying on Saturday to beg Sanchez to stay on numbered around 12,500.

    Supporters held up placards saying “Spain needs you”, “Pedro don’t abandon us’, and shouted slogans such as “Pedro leader”.

    “I hope that Sanchez will say on Monday that he will stay,” said Sara Dominguez, a consultant in her 30’s, adding that his government had “taken good steps for women, the LGBT community and minorities”.

    Jose María Diez, a 44-year-old government official who came from Valladolid in northern Spain to express his support, said there was a real possibility that the far-right could take power if Sanchez quit.

    “This will mean a step backwards for our rights and liberties,” he warned.

    Inside the party headquarters, there were similar passionate appeals.

    ‘Pedro stay’

    “Pedro stay. We are together and together we can … take the country forward, Spain can’t step back,” said Budget Minister Maria Jesus Montero, the government number two.

    “Today all democrats, all progressives, are summoned to Madrid against a pack whose only aim is to overthrow a democratic and legitimate government,” said Felix Bolanos, Minister of the Presidency, Justice and Parliamentary Relations.

    At one point, Socialist leaders took to the streets to thank those gathered. “They won’t succeed,” government spokeswoman Pilar Alegria told the crowd.

    The court opened the investigation into Sanchez’s wife in response to a complaint from anti-corruption pressure group Manos Limpias (Clean Hands), whose leader is linked to the far right.

    The group, which has presented a litany of unsuccessful lawsuits against politicians in the past, said on Wednesday its complaint was based on media reports and could not vouch for their veracity.

    While the court did not give details of the case, online news site El Confidencial said it focused on links Gomez had to Spanish tourism group Globalia when carrier Air Europa was in talks with the government to secure a huge bailout.

    The airline sought the bailout after it was badly hit by plunging paseenger numbers during the Covid-19 crisis.

    At the time, Gomez was running IE Africa Centre, a foundation linked to Madrid’s Instituto de Empresa (IE) business school, which had signed a sponsorship agreement with Globalia in 2020.

    Spain’s public prosecutors office on Thursday requested the dismissal of the investigation, which Sanchez said was part of a campaign of “harassment” against him and his wife waged by “media heavily influenced by the right and far right”.

    If Sanchez decides to remain in office, he could choose to file a confidence motion in parliament to show that he and his minority government are still supported by a majority of lawmakers.

    If he resigns, an early election could be called from July — a year after the last one — with or without Sanchez at the helm of the Socialist party.

    The right-wing opposition has accused the prime minister of being irresponsible for putting the country on hold while he mulls his decision.

    “It’s very clear to us that this is all a tactic… We know Pedro Sanchez and things with him always turn out like a soap opera,” Cuca Gamarra, the number two of the main opposition conservative Popular Party, said on Friday.

    “He is making us all wait and the country is at a standstill,” she added.

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  • 5th T20: Pakistan defeats New Zealand by 9 runs in a thriller

    5th T20: Pakistan defeats New Zealand by 9 runs in a thriller

    In the fifth T20 match in Gaddafi Cricket Stadium, Pakistan defeated New Zealand by 9 runs in a thriller match.

    New Zealand won the toss and decided to bowl against Pakistan.

    Pakistan inning:

    Playing first, Pakistan scored 178 runs for the loss of 5 wickets in the allotted 20 overs. On behalf of Pakistan, Babar Azam played an innings of 69 runs, his innings included 2 sixes and 6 fours.

    Apart from them, Fakhr Zaman scored 43 runs and Usman Khan scored 31 runs.

    New Zealand inning:

    Chasing the target of 179, Tim Siefert played an excelent inning of 52 runs on 33 balls.

    Apart from this Michael Bracewell scored 23 runs, Jamers Nesham 16 and Josh Clarkson scored 37 runs.

    From Pakistan Shaheen Afridi took 4 wickets while Usama Mir took 2 wickets.

  • Petrol, diesel prices in Pakistan likely to drop as global oil prices decline

    Petrol, diesel prices in Pakistan likely to drop as global oil prices decline

    In a potential relief for Pakistanis grappling with inflation, the government is expected to reduce petrol prices for the first half of May 2024, following a dip in global oil prices.

    According to reports, petrol prices could drop by around Rs3.75 per litre, with a final announcement scheduled for midnight on April 30, 2024.

    This price cut, if implemented, is a response to a recent decline in international petroleum product prices, with a drop of $1.86 to $107.16 per barrel observed.

    High-speed diesel (HSD) prices are also likely to be adjusted, with a reduction of around Rs7.85 per litre anticipated, owing to a $4.3 per barrel decrease in global prices.

    Additionally, the stability of the Pakistani rupee against the US dollar has contributed to the downward trend.

    Since the previous fortnight, the local currency has remained steady at a weighted average rate of approximately Rs278.38 per USD.

    However, these figures are subject to change, as there are still three more trading sessions before the final pricing announcement.

    Fluctuations in the global market and exchange rate movements could impact the final decision.

    In the last pricing update, the government increased petrol prices by Rs4.53 to Rs293.94 per litre, while high-speed diesel saw an increase of Rs8.14 to Rs290.38 per litre.

    The upcoming price adjustments, if confirmed, could provide some relief to consumers affected by inflationary pressures.

  • Not just a game: PUBG Pakistan is partnering with the Prime Minister Youth Program

    Not just a game: PUBG Pakistan is partnering with the Prime Minister Youth Program

    Who doesn’t know PUBG? The game where you can interact with others, where people have found love (and betrayal) and friends. Well now, the famous video game ‘PUBG mobile’ has now collaborated with the Prime Minister Youth Program and Higher Education Commission (HEC) Pakistan.

    PUBG Mobile’s collaboration with the Prime Minister Youth Program and Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan marks a major step towards helping and working with the potential of Pakistan’s youth. The program aims to create a platform where gaming isn’t a totally negative way to spend your time. You can showcase your skills in competitive gaming events meaning the new age of esports.

    The partnership between PUBG Mobile and the Prime Minister Youth Program is highlighting esports as a real and important avenue for skill development and career opportunities. This program seeks to engage youth from across Pakistan, providing them with access to professional gaming resources and mentorship opportunities.

    Moreover, this initiative is in line with the broader objectives of the Prime Minister Youth Program and the HEC to empower young people through education, skill-building, and innovation.

    Participants can expect a diverse range of activities, including tournaments, leagues, and educational seminars conducted by professionals within the gaming industry.

  • No plans for fixed tax on solar power, says Power Division

    No plans for fixed tax on solar power, says Power Division

    The Power Division has dismissed recent media reports suggesting that the government is imposing a fixed tax on solar power.

    According to a notification released by the Information Ministry today, these reports are unfounded and inaccurate.

    The Power Division clarified in a statement that there is no substance to the claims about a fixed tax on solar power.

    It highlighted that neither the Central Power Purchasing Agency nor the Power Division has submitted any summary to the government proposing such a measure.

    The statement highlighted that the Net Metering Policy of 2017 was designed to encourage the use of alternative energy sources, contributing to a significant increase in solar energy adoption.

    This rapid solarization is seen as a positive trend, aligning with the government’s objectives to promote clean energy.

    The Power Division also mentioned that any proposed changes or amendments to current policies are aimed at alleviating financial burdens on the economically disadvantaged.

    It stressed that protecting the interests of the 152,000 net metering consumers remains a priority.

  • Gold price drops by Rs600 per tola in Pakistan following global rate decline

    Gold price drops by Rs600 per tola in Pakistan following global rate decline

    Gold prices in Pakistan experienced a notable decrease on Saturday, mirroring a similar downward trend in international markets.

    The cost of gold per tola dropped by Rs600, settling at Rs244,400. This decline came after a recent surge in prices, adding a new dynamic to the local market’s fluctuations.

    Similarly, the price for 10 grammes of gold fell by Rs514, concluding the day at Rs209,534, according to the latest data released by the All Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA).

    These changes reflect the sensitive nature of gold prices to international trends and the inherent volatility in the market.

    Friday had seen a significant uptick in gold prices, with an increase of Rs2,500 per tola.

    This rapid shift highlights the unpredictable nature of gold valuations, influenced by a myriad of factors including global economic conditions, currency exchange rates, and market speculation.

    On the international front, gold prices also faced a downturn on Saturday, with a reported drop of $6 per ounce.

    The APGJSA noted that the international rate for gold was set at $2,337 per ounce, including a premium of $20.

    This shift in global pricing further underscores the interconnectedness of gold markets and their impact on local prices.

    While gold prices experienced a dip, silver rates remained steady, with the per tola rate holding at Rs2,650.

    The stability in silver pricing contrasts with the more volatile gold market, providing a level of consistency for those investing in precious metals.

    Just a week prior, gold prices in Pakistan had reached an all-time high, with the rate per tola hitting Rs252,200.

    The recent fluctuations are a stark reminder of the dynamic and often unpredictable nature of the precious metals market, where international trends can have a significant impact on local pricing.

  • King Charles’ cancer diagnosis leads to funeral-plan update

    King Charles’ cancer diagnosis leads to funeral-plan update

    Following a cancer diagnosis revealed earlier this year, King Charles III’s funeral arrangements are being regularly updated, Samaa has quoted a The New Zealand Herald report.

    The plans for the funeral for the monarch were planned the day after the late Queen Elizabeth was laid to rest in 2022, as is the usual case in British government.

    A royal commentator told the publication that “Everyone is staying optimistic, but he is really unwell.” The King, however, has been out and about in public, looking more or less the same.

    Operation Menai Bridge

    Assistants to King Charles III are always pouring over copies of his official funeral plans, also called ‘Operation Menai Bridge‘. The document was drafted on September 8, 2022, the day after Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral, and is hundreds of pages long.


    Every member of the monarchy has their funeral arrangements set, which are named after well-known bridges and updated on a regular basis. The plan for the Queen’s funeral was known as “Operation London Bridge”.


    An aide told local media, “It’s not an emotional thing, it’s a job, one taken very seriously, and understandably no one plans to get caught out.”


    This February, King Charles III was diagnosed with cancer. Last month, he was seen mingling with bystanders and shaking hands following an Easter service at Windsor Castle. He also met Prime Minister Rishi Sunak this week, looking normal in the photos released by the Palace.

  • Asim Azhar refutes claims of copying Taylor Swift

    Asim Azhar refutes claims of copying Taylor Swift

    Singer-songwriter Asim Azhar has caught the attention of fans and followers alike with a bold move on social media. In anticipation of his upcoming debut album, Azhar has wiped clean his Instagram profile, deleting all previous posts and unfollowing everyone. The unexpected action has left fans puzzled but intrigued, sparking speculation about the reasons behind the digital cleanse.

    When asked about it, Azhar explained that he wants to start a new chapter in his music career. “This debut album is a big step for me, and I wanted a fresh start,” he told a fan who was confused about the changes.


    One person on Instagram said Azhar copied Taylor Swift’s style on social media. Azhar replied, “Many other artists have done similar things before her worldwide.” He added, “But yes, I love her too,” showing he’s not bothered by the comment. Azhar’s clear response showed he’s straightforward and not afraid to admit he’s a fan of other artists.

    Azhar’s reply shows how tricky it can be to handle social media in the music world. It’s normal for artists to get ideas from famous stars like Swift. But they also need to find a balance between showing respect and being original.