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  • Israel faces mounting outrage over Gaza war

    Israel faces mounting outrage over Gaza war

    Gaza Strip (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) – Israel faced mounting international pressure Monday over the rising civilian death toll and destruction of hospitals in Gaza, as it pressed on with its war in the besieged Palestinian territory.

    The United Nations Security Council was set to vote Monday on a new resolution calling for an “urgent and sustainable cessation of hostilities” in Gaza.

    The health ministry says more than 18,800 people, mostly women and children, have been killed in Israel’s campaign in Gaza. It said dozens were killed in Israeli strikes on Sunday.

    Following months of fierce bombardment and fighting, most of Gaza’s population has also been displaced and people are grappling with shortages of fuel, food, water and medicine.

    Fewer than one-third of Gaza’s hospitals are partly functioning, according to the UN, with the World Health Organization denouncing on Sunday the impact of Israeli operations on two hospitals in the north of the territory.

    WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the agency was “appalled by the effective destruction” of the Kamal Adwan hospital, where Israeli forces carried out a multi-day operation against Hamas.

    Outside the hospital courtyard, which showed tank and bulldozer tracks, Abu Mohammed, who came to look for his son, stood crying.

    “I don’t know how I will find him,” he said, pointing to the debris.

    The Israeli army pulled out of the hospital on Sunday after an operation lasting several days, claiming it had been used as a command and control centre by Hamas.

    Israel said that before entering the hospital it had negotiated safe passage for the evacuation of most of the people inside.

    The WHO also said Israeli bombing had reduced the emergency department at the Al-Shifa hospital to “a bloodbath”.

    The health ministry said an Israeli strike on Sunday hit Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza’s main city of Khan Yunis, killing one person and injuring seven others.

    And the ministry said Israeli forces had stormed Al Awda hospital in northern Gaza on Sunday and detained medical staff following several days of siege and bombing.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu again vowed to “fight until the end” on Sunday, promising to achieve the aims of eliminating Hamas, freeing all hostages and ensuring that Gaza will never again become “a centre for terrorism”.

    Near Gaza’s northern border crossing at the Israeli city of Erez, the Israeli army said it had uncovered the biggest Hamas tunnel so far.

    An AFP photographer reported that the tunnel was large enough for small vehicles to use.

    Israel said the tunnel cost millions of dollars and took years to construct, featuring rails, electricity, drainage and a communications network.

    The Israeli army said five soldiers were killed on Sunday, bringing the death toll to 126 in the Gaza Strip since ground operations began in late October.

    Calls for truce

    The Israeli government has come under growing pressure from the international community to pause the fighting and do more to protect civilians.

    The United Nations estimates that 1.9 million Gazans — around 80 percent — have been displaced by the war.

    “I would not be surprised if people start dying of hunger, or a combination of hunger, disease, weak immunity,” said Philippe Lazzarini, head of the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees.

    Gazans have also faced repeated communications outages but on Sunday Gaza’s main telecoms firm said mobile and internet service had been gradually restored.

    French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna was in Israel on Sunday, where she called for an “immediate and durable” truce.

    France separately condemned an Israel bombardment that killed one of its foreign ministry officials in Gaza.

    Qatar, which helped mediate a truce last month that saw 80 Israeli hostages exchanged for 240 jailed Palestinians, said there were “ongoing diplomatic efforts to renew the humanitarian pause”.

    But Hamas said on Telegram it was “against any negotiations for the exchange of prisoners until the aggression against our people ceases completely”.

    US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was in Kuwait on Monday as part of a regional trip that will include stops in Israel and Qatar, which brokered a previous ceasefire deal.

    Syria strikes

    Israel carried out air strikes near Damascus on Sunday, wounding two Syrian soldiers, the Syrian defence ministry said.

    Israeli forces and Iran-backed Hezbollah militants are exchanging regular fire across Israel’s northern border with Lebanon.

    Yemen’s Iran-backed Huthi rebels, saying they want to pressure Israel, have launched attacks on passing vessels in the vital Red Sea shipping zone, forcing major companies to redirect vessels.

  • PPP’s Sardar Latif Khosa joins PTI

    Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) aggrieved leader Sardar Latif Khosa has officially joined Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) on Sunday “on the wish” of former prime minister and founder PTI Imran Khan.

    “I have made the decision not only in the interest of the country and democracy, but also to raise my voice vigorously for the truth,” he said.

    Sardar Khosa announced during a press conference in Lahore that he is joining PTI, expressing hope that the politics of hatred would end.

    Khosa also said that a country’s constitution is supreme, adding that it has all the characteristics of a welfare state.

    “The motherland can become prosperous if we follow the Constitution. The Constitution has a solution for everything if it is implemented in its true spirit,” he said.

    He also mentioned that a barrister (Allama Muhammad Iqbal) came up with the idea of Pakistan, and Muhammad Ali Jinnah completed it.

    “I have dedicated my services to PTI. I am free to join a party of my choosing,” Khosa said, adding that he would not talk about what he lost or gained in the PPP.

  • Jhal Magsi Desert Rally: Child dies after being hit by vehicle on track

    Jhal Magsi Desert Rally: Child dies after being hit by vehicle on track

    A seven-year-old boy died after being hit by a high-speed racer’s car on the track during the Jhal Magsi Desert Jeep Rally.

    According to reports, the race for the pre-paired category was going on in the Desert Jeep Rally, during which a child walked onto the track and then got hit by a speeding vehicle, succumbing to his injuries.

    The deceased child has been identified as Gul Hasan. The body was shifted to the hospital.

    It should be noted that Faisal Shadikhel competed in the pre-paired category of the Jhal Magsi Desert Rally.

    Faisal Shadikhel of Punjab won the first position in the pre-paired A category, Faisal Khel covered the distance of 135 km in 1 hour 21 minutes 14 seconds.

    Jafar Magsi could not win the race by 17 seconds, Jafar Magsi took the second position in the race. Apart from this, Nader Magsi finished the distance in 1 hour 22 minutes 11 seconds and secured the third position.

  • Bangladesh won the Under-19 Asia Cup title

    Bangladesh won the Under-19 Asia Cup title

    Bangladesh won the Under-19 Asia Cup title, in the decisive match, Bangladesh Under-19 easily defeated UAE Under-19 by 195 runs.

    In the tournament’s final played at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium yesterday, Bangladesh U-19 batted first and scored 282 runs for the loss of 8 wickets in the allotted 50 overs. Among the batsmen, Ashiqur Rahman Shibli scored a brilliant century, MD Rizwan scored 60 runs and Arif ul Islam scored 50. Ayan Ahmed dismissed 4 players from UAE.

    The UAE team failed to achieve the desired target and were bowled out for 87 runs in 24.5 overs, with Dhruv Prashar scoring 25 runs. Bangladesh’s Maruf Muredha and Rohant Borson took three wickets each, while Iqbal Hussain Ayman and Sheikh Pews Jabon dismissed two players each.

  • Govt implements measures to control onion prices amidst rising inflation

    The interim federal government has reportedly chosen to implement restrictions on onion exports due to the persistent surge in prices, as revealed by sources on Sunday. 

    According to detailed information, the government has introduced advance payments to discourage onion exports and has established a minimum export price. 

    These measures are aimed at preventing an anticipated shortage of onions and curbing further increases in prices.

    In light of escalating inflation, Pakistan witnessed a short-term inflation spike of 43.16 per cent in the week ending December 14, primarily driven by increased costs of pulses, rice, and vegetables. 

    The weekly inflation has now surpassed 41 per cent for the fifth consecutive week, influenced by elevated gas prices and electricity tariffs compared to the previous year.

  • YouTube’s first ever video ‘Me at the Zoo’s thumbnail changed after 18 years

    YouTube’s first ever video ‘Me at the Zoo’s thumbnail changed after 18 years

    The first ever posted on YouTube with the title ‘Me at the Zoo’s thumbnail has been changed after 18 years.

    This video was uploaded by the co-founder of YouTube Javed Karim on April 23, 2005 on Saturday. 18 years after it was uploaded its thumbnail has been updated.

    Old Thumbnail

    New Thumbnail

    Does this mean that Javed is coming back again on his YouTube Channel?

  • Australia defeats Pakistan by 360 runs in the first Test

    Australia defeats Pakistan by 360 runs in the first Test

    In the first Test match between Pakistan and Australia in Perth, Australia defeated Pakistan by 360 runs.

    In the second session on the fourth day of the Test match, Australia declared their second innings at 233 runs for 5 out. In response, the national team could only score 89 runs.

    The fourth day of play:

    At the start of the second innings, opener Abdullah Shafiq and captain Shan Masood got out by scoring two runs each.

    Pakistan suffered their third loss in the form of Imam ul Haq who scored 10 runs and walked the pavilion, Babar Azam 14, Sarfaraz Ahmed four, Agha Salman and Faheem Ashraf five runs each, Aamir Jamal four and Khurram Shehzad were out for zero.

    On behalf of Australia, Mitchell Starc and Nathan Lyon took 5, 5, Josh Hazlewood 4, Pat Cummins 3, Mitchell Marsh and Travis Head took 1 wicket each.

    At the start of the day, Australian batsmen Steven Smith 43 and Usman Khawaja resumed play with 34 runs, and soon fast bowler Khurram Shahzad took the third wicket for Pakistan on 87 runs. Khurram Shehzad dismissed Steven Smith LBW for 45 runs. Australia’s fourth wicket fell on 107 runs when Travis Head was caught off Amir Jamal for 14 runs.

    At the start of the day, Australian batsmen Steven Smith 43 and Usman Khawaja resumed play with 34 runs, and soon fast bowler Khurram Shahzad took the third wicket for Pakistan on 87 runs. Khurram Shehzad dismissed Steven Smith LBW for 45 runs. Australia’s fourth wicket fell on 107 runs when Travis Head was caught off Aamir Jamal for 14 runs.

    Usman Khawaja was dismissed on 90 runs by fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi.

    Third day:

    On the third day of the Perth Test, the Pakistan team started their incomplete first innings with 132 runs for 2 wickets.

    Khurram Shahzad was bowled by Pat Cummins for 7 runs at the start of the day, while Babar Azam was bowled by Mitchell Marsh for 21 runs. Imam ul Haq was bowled by Nathan Lyon for 62 runs, Sarfraz Ahmed was bowled by Mitchell Starc for 3 runs while Saud Shakeel was bowled by Josh Hazlewood for 28 runs and Faheem Ashraf was the victim of Pat Cummins for 9 runs, Aamir Jamal was dismissed by Nathan Lyon for 10 runs and Shaheen Shah Afridi was dismissed by Travis Head for four runs.

    Second day:

    At the end of the second day, Imam ul Haq was not out for 38 and Khurram Shahzad for 7 runs. On the second day of the Test match, after the Australian team was bowled out for 487 runs, Pakistan’s first innings was opened by Imam ul Haq and Abdullah Shafiq.

    One batsmen adopted a cautious approach and took the team’s score to 74 runs in 36.2 overs, after which Abdullah Shafiq was caught out for 42 runs by spin bowler Nathan Lyon. Pakistan’s second wicket fell for 123 runs in 49.3 overs, captain Shan Masood scoring 30 runs and was caught out by Mitchell Starc.

    First Day of Test:

    In the match, the host team won the toss and decided to bat first and invited the Pakistani team to field.

    On the first day of the Perth Test, Australian opener David Warner played a brilliant and aggressive innings, he scored 164 runs off 211 balls and this innings included 4 sixes and 16 fours. Apart from this, Usman Khawaja scored 41, Marnus Labuschagne 16, Steve Smith 31 and Travis Head scored 40 runs. Pakistan debutant Aamir Jamal took two wickets, Shaheen Afridi, Faheem Ashraf and Khurram Shehzad took one wicket each.

  • Luton’s Lockyer ‘Stable’ After Cardiac Arrest As Bournemouth Clash Abandoned

    Luton’s Lockyer ‘Stable’ After Cardiac Arrest As Bournemouth Clash Abandoned

    Luton captain Tom Lockyer was in a “stable” condition in hospital after suffering a cardiac arrest that led to his side’s Premier League clash against Bournemouth being abandoned on Saturday.

    With the score level at 1-1 in the 65th minute, Lockyer suddenly fell to the turf in a worrying scene.

    Hatters manager Rob Edwards sprinted out to the Welshman’s aid and play was paused as the Luton defender received treatment from medics.

    Both sides were sent to the dressing room before Lockyer was eventually stretchered off, surrounded by the medical team, and taken immediately to hospital.

    There was a standing ovation from the crowd, with fans in the Vitality Stadium chanting Lockyer’s name.

    “Our medical staff have confirmed that Tom Lockyer suffered cardiac arrest on the pitch, but was responsive by the time he was taken off on the stretcher,” Luton said in a statement.

    “He received further treatment inside the stadium, for which we once again thank the medical teams from both sides.

    “Tom was transferred to hospital, where we can reassure supporters that he is stable and currently undergoing further tests with his family at his bedside.

    “We would like to thank everyone for their support, concern and loving messages for Locks.”

    Around half an hour after the incident, referee Simon Hooper confirmed the game would not restart on Saturday.

    Players from both sides returned to the pitch and applauded the crowd.

    “We’re relieved to hear Tom is responsive. Our thoughts will continue to be with Tom and his family at this time,” Bournemouth said in a statement.

    “We’d like to thank all the medical staff for their quick action as well as everyone inside the stadium for their support and unity during a difficult moment.”

    Lockyer also collapsed during Luton’s Championship play-off final win against Coventry at Wembley in May.

    The Wales international was taken to hospital and later underwent heart surgery.

    The 29-year-old had an operation to correct an atrial fibrillation, a condition the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) describes as causing “an irregular and often abnormally fast heart rate”.

    Lockyer returned to action for the start of Luton’s first season in the top flight for 31 years.

    He had made 15 appearances so far in all competitions before Saturday’s match.

    Lockyer could now face a battle to resume his career after the latest health scare.

    A statement from the Premier League read: “The Premier League match between AFC Bournemouth and Luton Town FC has been abandoned due to a player medical incident.

    “Our thoughts are with Tom Lockyer and all players involved in today’s match.”

    Bournemouth right-back Max Aarons wrote on social media: “Thoughts and prayers are with Tom Lockyer and his family.”

    The Wales national team posted on X, formerly Twitter: “Our thoughts are with Tom Lockyer.”

    Elijah Adebayo’s early header had put the visitors in front on the south coast, before Dominic Solanke scored Bournemouth’s equaliser seven minutes prior to Lockyer’s collapse.

  • CSGO: Pakistan’s WahWah to face Indian True Rippers in Show-match today

    CSGO: Pakistan’s WahWah to face Indian True Rippers in Show-match today

    The much-anticipated day has come as India and Pakistan prepare for the BLAST World Final Show match. As previously announced by BLAST, these two countries will square off in a show match before the Grand Final, which is now taking place in Abu Dhabi as part of the ongoing World Final.

    Pakistan’s WahWah will take against the DreamHack Hyderabad winning team of True Rippers in this pivotal match. Two elite players will replace two players from each team to increase the excitement and intensity of the match.

    Here are the line-up for both teams:

    Pakistan’s WahWah:

    0Kay

    Insmutje

    s44d

    ExecutoRRRR

    BulleT

    India’s True Rippers:

    DEFAULTER

     Rossi

     Gh0sTTTT

     DiceDealer

     Mcg!LLzZz

    This show match will be live broadcasted on A Sports, ARY Zap, and the Tamasha TV app. Pakistan’s PUBG Mobile famous caster Aladdin (Muhammad Shahneel) and RZ Jawad will cast this show match in the Urdu language.

    This match will be played on December 17 on Sunday at 4:35 PM Pakistani time.

  • Pakistan’s volunteer network ‘MilKar’ wins Commonwealth Innovation Award

    Pakistan’s volunteer network ‘MilKar’ wins Commonwealth Innovation Award

    Pakistan’s largest volunteer network Milkar has won the esteemed Commonwealth Innovation Award for Sustainable Development 2023.


    The selection process spanned several months and involved over 70 jury members.


    Commonwealth’s Secretary General Patricia Scotland presented the prestigious award to team MilKar. It was a recognition of the 15 exceptional innovations from over 3,000 nominations across 56 Commonwealth countries.


    The design of Milkar is just like that of a platform like ‘Uber’ that connects volunteers with social projects and reimagines development challenges into volunteering opportunities. It aims at achieving sustainability by mobilising, connecting, and enabling the community to take ownership of projects, it rewrites the fundamental challenge of development initiatives.


    In the past three years, Milkar has become Pakistan’s largest independent youth volunteer platform. The network has grown to over 12,317 volunteers and 261 NGOs, which have worked on 566 community service projects impacting 2.9 million people.


    Moreover, MilKar took an initiative with the government to convert student volunteering hours into academic credits across several universities in Pakistan.
    Muhammad Hadi Saif, Head of Volunteers at MilKar, declared the award a significant accolade for Pakistan.


    Syed Kashf Ahmed, the Project Director, received this award as part of the Commonwealth Innovation Week organised in Nairobi, Kenya.


    The Commonwealth Innovation Awards acknowledge and celebrate the efforts of innovators in the public, private, and NGO sectors working on achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).


    Each award category aligns with the five pillars of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: people, planet, prosperity, peace, and partnership.