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  • Four year ban imposed on famous French footballer

    Four year ban imposed on famous French footballer

    Famous French footballer Paul Pogba has been banned for four years after testing positive for dope.

    According to media reports, an Italian court has imposed a four-year ban on Pogba, the famous midfielder of France and Italian club Juventus.

    There was a request from doping prosecutors against the footballer, who was part of the 2018 FIFA World Cup winning team, and was banned for doping positive.

    According to the international anti-doping code, the maximum punishment for a positive doping test is a 4-year ban on football activities. The French international footballer has been banned from playing football till August 2027. But when the ban on the footballer ends, he will be 34-years-old, which is considered to be an age when the career of a football player is over.

    The French footballer expressed regret at the punishment, saying he would appeal against the sentence at the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne.

  • PML-N’s Ayaz Sadiq elected speaker National Assembly

    PML-N’s Ayaz Sadiq elected speaker National Assembly

    Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Ayaz Sadiq has been elected as the new speaker of the National Assembly (NA) on Friday afternoon.  Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)-supported candidate Amir Dogar was in competition with PML-N’s Ayaz Sadiq for the position of speaker NA.

    Sadiq won the contest with 199 votes, gaining a majority from the members of the PML-N, PPP and other lawmakers backing his nomination in the lower house. 

    The counting of votes is being done by the NA Secretariat staff in the presence of polling agents for both candidates.

    The NA session was held today to elect the speaker and deputy speaker. However, the elected PTI-backed MNAs chanted slogans against alleged rigging in the February 8 polls.

    The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader Raja Parvez Ashraf chaired today’s session of NA.

    Raja Parvez Ashraf will also take oath from the speaker and deputy speaker of the NA. After taking the oath, the new speaker will take charge of the lower house.

  • More than 4,000 cases of child abuse recorded in Pakistan in 2023: Report

    More than 4,000 cases of child abuse recorded in Pakistan in 2023: Report

    The latest National Commission for Human Rights (NCHR) report reveals another concerning figure of child abuse recorded in 2023.

    According to the report, Cruel Numbers 2023, a total of 4,213 children were reportedly affected by abuse of various kinds in Pakistan.

    This indicates that 11 children were abused everyday.

    The report is compiled by Sahil and as per the reported cases, 53 percent of the victims were girls while 47 percent were boys.

    The youngest age group of children sexually abused was between 0-5 years old.

    Highest number of cases recorded were in Punjab with 75 percent reported incidents.

    Sahil Executive Director Manizeh Bano points out that Article 25-A of the Constitution assures free education for children aged between five to 16 years, further asserting on the “importance of providing life-skills based education to empower children and protect them from exploitation”.

  • Popular TikTok singer Cat Janice dies of cancer at shocking young age

    Popular TikTok singer Cat Janice dies of cancer at shocking young age

    American singer Cat Janice, known for her viral hit ‘Dance You Outta My Head’, has sadly passed away from sarcoma cancer. She was 31 years old.
    Her family confirmed the news in a statement, saying, “This morning, from her childhood home and surrounded by her loving family, Catherine peacefully entered the light and love of her heavenly creator.”
    They also expressed gratitude for the love and support they received, mentioning, “Cat saw her music go places she never expected and rests in the peace of knowing that she will continue to provide for her son through her music.”

    Her brother shared this statement on her official Instagram handle.
    Janice’s brother also mentioned that there’s more of her music to come, which will be released in due time.
    Many social media users expressed condolences to the family after hearing the sad news.
    It’s worth noting that Janice had teased a new song on TikTok recently, where she talked about her battle with cancer and asked her fans to pre-save it. She had also mentioned that all the proceeds from her work would go to her seven-year-old son.

  • What name did Shah Rukh Khan’s grandmother pick for him?

    What name did Shah Rukh Khan’s grandmother pick for him?

    Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan always surprises his fans with interesting stories. During an episode of ‘The Anupam Kher Show’, the King of cinema revealed something special from his childhood.

    He shared that his maternal grandmother, whom he calls Naani, first named him Abdul Rahman. When Anupam Kher asked if anyone called him Abdul Rahman, Shah Rukh Khan replied, “I don’t know, but my maternal grandmother had named me Abdul Rahman in childhood.”

    The name wasn’t officially recorded, but she wanted him to accept Abdul Rahman. Shah Rukh Khan joked, “I felt weird. Just imagine Baazigar starring Abdul Rahman… It wouldn’t sound good. Shah Rukh Khan in and as Baazigar sounds better.”

    This story gives us a glimpse into Shah Rukh Khan’s early life and the special bond he shared with his grandmother. It’s interesting to know how he went from being Abdul Rahman to the iconic ‘
    Shah Rukh Khan we all know and love today.

  • Barrister Gohar Khan elected PTI Chairman unopposed

    Barrister Gohar Khan elected PTI Chairman unopposed

    Barrister Gohar Ali Khan has won the intra-party elections unopposed as the chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). This is the first time in PTI’s history that he is the only person to hold the top position in the party twice.

    “At the conclusion of the withdrawal phase of candidates/panels, there is only one candidate/panel remaining,” the PTI said in a statement late Thursday.

    Member of the National Assembly (NA), Omar Ayub Khan, was elected as the PTI’s central general secretary after intra-party polls.

    Dr Yasmin Rashid, Ali Amin Gandapur, and Haleem Adil Sheikh were also among party leaders who were elected unopposed to the positions of the party’s presidents for Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), and Sindh respectively, as no candidate came forward to contest against them.

    The former ruling party will organise intra-party elections in Quetta to elect the president of Balochistan.

    “The final result of the election will, however, be declared by the Federal Election Commissioner on March 3, 2024, at the conclusion of the election process,” read the statement.

  • Faisalabad: New revelations coming up in minor housemaid assault case

    Faisalabad: New revelations coming up in minor housemaid assault case

    Important details are coming to light in the death of 11-year-old Ayesha allegedly at the hands of house owners in Faisalabad.


    Ayesha, an 11-year-old domestic worker who was killed by violence in Faisalabad, got hired four months ago for a salary of 5,000 per month in a house belonging to a female lecturer in Naimat Colony.


    Ayesha was beaten up on the allegations of theft to such an extent that she succumbed to her injuries and died.


    Her parents have said that when they reached the Civil Hospital, they saw that their daughter was badly injured. They also revealed that they are being pressured by the influential suspects to reconcile, but they want them to be punished severely. Three of them are in police custody.


    The police has informed Geo News that the girl was hired three to four months ago, while the child was beaten up a week ago. Further investigation is going on.

    Previously, a horrific incident of violence against a young housemaid came to light in Faisalabad over the weekend. A 10-year-old maid died at the hands of her employers, reported Aaj TV.


    The incident took place in Faisalabad’s Naimat Colony area, where a 10-year-old domestic worker died due to violence, after which the employers were detained and an investigation started. Three people, including two women, have been named in the case and all the suspects have been arrested.


    Ayesha, 10, had been serving as house help in the house of Fazl-ur-Rehman, Suneela Tufail, and Raheela Tufail. The mother of the girl has said that she was not allowed to meet the child for three months. She was only informed about the death of the child.


    According to the police, the female owner reached the civil hospital last night with the body of the girl. There were marks of violence on the girl’s body. The owner claimed that these were the marks of allergy on the girl’s body but the parents of the girl registered the case of death by violence in the police station.
    The police spokesperson said that more facts will come out after the autopsy.

  • Israel forces kill more than 110 civilians rushing for food aid

    Israel forces kill more than 110 civilians rushing for food aid

    Israeli forces in Gaza opened fire on Palestinians scrambling for food aid in a chaotic melee on Thursday that the health ministry said killed more than 100 people.

    The Israeli military said a “stampede” occurred when thousands of desperate Gazans surrounded a convoy of 38 aid trucks, leading to dozens of deaths and injuries, including some who were run over by the lorries.

    An Israeli source acknowledged troops had opened fire on the crowd, believing it “posed a threat”.

    Gaza’s health ministry condemned what it called a “massacre” in Gaza City in which 112 people were killed and more than 750 others wounded.

    Türkiye accused Israel of committing “another crime against humanity” and condemning Gazans to “famine” as civilians scavenge for dwindling supplies of food.

    “The fact that Israel… this time targets innocent civilians in a queue for humanitarian aid, is evidence that (Israel) aims consciously and collectively to destroy the Palestinian people”, the Turkish foreign ministry  said in a statement.

    “We therefore call on all those with influence over the Israeli government to stop the ongoing violence in Gaza.”

    The incident adds to a Palestinian death toll from the war that the ministry said had topped 30,000, and dampens hopes a truce deal between Israel and Hamas militants could be just days away.

    There were conflicting reports on what exactly unfolded in the hours before dawn.

    A witness in Gaza City, declining to be named for safety reasons, said the violence began when thousands of people rushed towards aid trucks at the city’s western Nabulsi roundabout, with soldiers firing at the crowd “as people came too close” to tanks.

    Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari said the military had fired “a few warning shots” to try to disperse a crowd that had “ambushed” the aid trucks.

    When the crowd got too big, he said the convoy tried to retreat and “the unfortunate incident resulted in dozens of Gazans killed and injured”.

    Aerial images released by the Israeli army showed what it said were scores of people surrounding aid trucks in Gaza City.

    Ali Awad Ashqir, who said he had gone to get some food for his starving family, told AFP he had been waiting for two hours when trucks began to arrive.

    “The moment they arrived, the occupation army fired artillery shells and guns,” he said.

    Hagari later denied Israeli forces carried out any shelling or strikes at the time.

     ‘Another day from hell’ 

    U.S. President Joe Biden said Washington was checking “two competing versions” of the incident, while a State Department spokesman said the United States had been in touch with Israel and was “pressing for answers” on what happened.

    The incident would complicate efforts to broker a truce, Biden said, later admitting that any deal was unlikely to happen by Monday — the timeline that he had predicted earlier this week.

    The U.S. president spoke with Qatari and Egyptian leaders in separate phone calls, the White House said, saying he discussed both the ceasefire and the “tragic and alarming” aid incident.

    The U.N. Security Council held a closed-door emergency meeting on the incident.

    The U.S. deputy ambassador to the U.N. Robert Wood condemned the incident before entering the meeting, calling it a “tragic day”.

    Saudi Arabia strongly condemned what it called the “targeting” of unarmed civilians, while Kuwait and the UAE also issued condemnations.

    Qatar warned that Israel’s “disregard for Palestinian blood… (will) pave the way for an expanding cycle of violence”.

    French President Emmanuel Macron expressed his “strongest condemnation”, while Spain’s foreign minister described the events as “unacceptable”.

    European Union foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell also denounced the “carnage”.

    Looting of aid trucks has previously occurred in northern Gaza, where desperate residents have taken to eating animal fodder and even leaves to stave off starvation.

    The chief of the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, said that no U.N. agency had been involved in Thursday’s aid delivery, and called the incident “another day from hell”.

  • Lahore: Public holiday announced on March 2

    Lahore: Public holiday announced on March 2

    The local government has announced a public holiday in Lahore on March 2 (Saturday) to mark the annual urs of Hazrat Shah Hussain, popularly known as Madhu Lal Hussain.


    The 436th annual three-day urs celebrations of Madhu Lal Hussain will begin in Lahore on Saturday, reports The News.


    Secretary Auqaf Dr Tahir Raza will inaugurate the urs by performing traditional chador laying on the grave of the saint. Members of the Religious Committee and a large number of devotees will participate on the occasion as well.


    The Auqaf Department has allocated Rs459,000 for the Urs grant. Local police have made foolproof security arrangements for the visitors.

  • Aymen Saleem’s husband is the perfect photographer

    Aymen Saleem’s husband is the perfect photographer

    Actress Aymen Saleem has found the perfect photographer, and he’s not a professional. Instead, he’s her loving husband, capturing their moments together for her Instagram feed.

    Meet the man behind the lens of the actress’ stunning Instagram photos – her very own husband!

    In today’s world, capturing the perfect Instagram moment is a big deal. But instead of hiring a professional photographer, Aymen relies on her hubby to snap those picture-perfect shots.

    Why does Aymen Saleem trust her husband to be her personal photographer? It’s simple – love and convenience. Instead of scheduling a photo shoot, Aymen can just ask her hubby to snap a pic whenever they’re together. Plus, there’s something extra special about having your partner capture those moments for you.

    So next time you see one of Aymen Saleem’s flawless Instagram photos, remember – behind every great shot is her talented husband making it happen.