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  • Several passengers injured as blast derails three Jaffar Express carriages in Balochistan

    Several passengers injured as blast derails three Jaffar Express carriages in Balochistan

    Several passengers were wounded when three catriages of Jaffar Express derailed in Mastung’s Dasht area in Balochistan on Tuesday following an explosion on the railway track, officials have confirmed. 

    Railway authorities have said that one carriage overturned while two others came off the track. The incident occurred when the train was en route from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s capital Peshawar to Quetta.

    The explosion damaged the railway line, disrupting train services in the area. However, no casualties were reported, said a media report citing sources.

    A leading English daily quoted Pakistan Railways’ Quetta division public relations officer Muhammad Kashif as saying that an inquiry into the incident has been launched. “The train was coming from Peshawar to Quetta and there were 270 passengers on board,” Kashif stated. 

    This is not the first time the train service has been attacked. In June, five bogies of the Express derailed after a blast took place on a railway track near Jacobabad. That train was also en route from Peshawar to Quetta.

    On March 11, the outlawed Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) militants blew up train tracks, attacking Jaffar Express, and taking more than 440 passengers hostage in a day-long standoff with security services in a remote mountain pass in the Bolan district.

    After clearing the train and rescuing hostages, the military neutralised 33 terrorists. Before the operation commenced, the attackers had already martyred 26 passengers, while four security personnel were also martyred in the operation.

    Pakistan has recently seen a spike in terrorist attacks carried out by Fitna al-Khawarij militants, who are reportedly hiding in Afghanistan and allegedly backed by India’s intelligence agency. This rise in cross-border incidents has occurred since Taliban rulers returned to Afghanistan in August 2021, particularly in the bordering provinces of KP and Balochistan.

    Pakistan had repeatedly asked the Afghan Taliban government to cut ties with the proscribed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and meet its commitment to eliminate the terror group from Afghan soil, cautioning that failure to act would be treated as “hostile” activity.

  • PM Shehbaz, other Muslim leaders discuss end to Gaza war in meeting with Trump at UNGA

    PM Shehbaz, other Muslim leaders discuss end to Gaza war in meeting with Trump at UNGA

    A meeting held between United States (US) President Donald Trump and leaders of Muslim-majority nations, including Prime Minister of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif, on the sidelines of the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on Tuesday, focused on the situation in Gaza and the wider Middle East.

    Leaders from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Egypt, Jordan, Turkiye and Indonesia also attended the 50-minute meeting.

    The meeting saw Trump call it an honour to meet Islamic leaders, and praised their efforts, saying, “You all have done an excellent job, which is commendable”.

    Later, Trump declared the meeting extremely important. Speaking to the media, he said that the war in Gaza could possibly be concluded soon, adding, “We are going to end something that we did not start”.

    He also outlined US plans for an Israeli withdrawal and post-war governance in Gaza without Hamas involvement, US media has reported. 

    Axios reported that the US wants Arab and Muslim countries to agree to send military forces to Gaza to enable Israel’s withdrawal and to secure funding for transition and rebuilding programs.

    Israel faces global condemnation and isolation over its genocide in Gaza, where local health authorities say more than 65,000 Palestinians have been killed. Other estimates have placed the number as high as 400,000. 

    North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) member Turkiye castigated Israel’s attacks on Gaza and said they amount to genocide. Turkiye has halted all trade with Israel, urged international measures against it, and called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.

    Erdogan spoke to reporters after the meeting, saying a joint declaration from the meeting would be published and that he was “pleased” with the outcomes of the meeting, but did not elaborate. None of the other Muslim leaders spoke to the media after the meeting.

    Speaking to reporters earlier at the UN, PM Shehbaz commended President Trump and his team for playing a significant role in the ceasefire between Pakistan and India during the May conflict, describing the US president as a strong advocate for peace and stability across the globe.

    “President Donald Trump is a man of peace. He, along with his team, played a key role in bringing about the ceasefire between Pakistan and India,” said Sharif.

  • ‘Cricket is beautiful without India’: Social media hails Pak-Sri Lanka spirit, asks neighbours to learn

    ‘Cricket is beautiful without India’: Social media hails Pak-Sri Lanka spirit, asks neighbours to learn

    Pakistan and Sri Lanka gave fans a true example of cricketing spirit on Tuesday during their Asia Cup Super Fours clash in Abu Dhabi.

    The fun started in the 13th over when Abrar Ahmed clean bowled Hasaranga and immediately copied the Sri Lankan star’s trademark celebration.

    Later in the innings, Hasaranga returned the favor by celebrating in Abrar’s style after dismissing Saim Ayub.

    Both players laughed off the light-hearted exchanges and at the end of the match, they hugged each other, showing pure sportsmanship.

    Abrar Ahmed later shared a picture with Hasaranga on his Instagram story, calling him a “great bowler and great man.”

    The moment won the internet over. Former Sri Lankan captain Dimuth Karunaratne praised the spirit and wrote, “Yesterday’s PAK vs SL game proved it again, cricket is bigger than runs & wickets. Wanindu & Abrar showed pure sportsmanship, pure respect. ❤️ ”

    Fans quickly joined in with strong reactions. One user wrote: “Well said. Cricket is so beautiful when India is not playing.” Another wrote this, “This is how a cricket match should end.” A fan said, “We are brothers. This is lovely to see ♥️ Indian players cannot relate to this. BJP has messed up their brains.” Another user added, “Cricket without India truly feels like the gentleman’s game .”

    One fan shared, “Look at them explaining themselves man I love this game sometimes.” Another commented, “Hasaranga and Abrar Ahmad copied each other’s celebration style, and now they are hugging and happily greeting each other. This is what we call cricket.”

    It merits mention that in both group and Super Four matches against Pakistan, the Indian team displayed unsportsmanlike attitude. At the toss, Indian captain did not shake hands with Pakistan skipper Salman Ali Agha. After defeating Pakistan, Indian players closed their dressing room door to avoid meeting the Pakistani squad. They repeated the same in the Super Four clash, skipping handshakes at the toss and avoiding interaction after the win.

    Pakistan on Tuesday night defeated Sri Lanka by five wickets in a crucial Super Fours match of the Asia Cup.

    Pakistan will now face Bangladesh in a must-win clash on September 25. The Asia Cup final is scheduled to be played on September 28.

  • Asia Cup: Final hopes still alive as Pakistan defeat Sri Lanka by 5 wickets

    Asia Cup: Final hopes still alive as Pakistan defeat Sri Lanka by 5 wickets

    Pakistan on Tuesday night defeated Sri Lanka by five wickets in a crucial Super Fours match of the Asia Cup.

    After winning the toss, Pakistan opted to field first. Bowlers immediately took charge as Sri Lanka struggled to keep wickets from falling.

    Kamindu Mendis fought back with a solid 50 while Chamika Karunaratne stayed unbeaten on 17, helping Sri Lanka post 133 for the loss of eight wickets in 20 overs.

    Shaheen Shah Afridi led Pakistan’s attack with three wickets while Haris Rauf and Hussain Talat grabbed two each. Abrar Ahmed claimed one wicket. 

    Chasing a target of 134, Pakistan stumbled when the top order collapsed at 57 for the loss of four wickets. Sahibzada Farhan scored 24, Fakhar Zaman scored 17, captain Salman Ali Agha five and Saim Ayub scored just two runs. Mohammad Haris added 13 before returning to the pavilion.

    Hussain Talat and Mohammad Nawaz then rescued the innings with a crucial 58-run partnership. Nawaz smashed 38 off 24 balls with three sixes and three fours while Talat anchored the chase with 32 off 30 balls, including four boundaries. Pakistan achieved the target with two overs to spare, sealing an important win to stay alive in the tournament.

    Earlier, both Pakistan and Sri Lanka lost their opening Super Fours matches against India and Bangladesh, respectively.

    Pakistan will play their must-win match against Bangladesh for a place in the final on Sept 25.

    The final is scheduled forSept 28.

  • Legendary cricket umpire Dickie Bird passes away at 92

    Legendary cricket umpire Dickie Bird passes away at 92

    Harold “Dickie” Bird, one of cricket’s most beloved umpires, has died at the age of 92.

    Bird officiated in 66 Test matches and 69 ODIs, including three World Cup finals, and became a global icon of umpiring with his distinctive style and deep love for the game. Before making his mark as an official, he began his cricketing journey as a top-order batter for Yorkshire in 1956 and later served as president of the county club.

    In recognition of his contributions to cricket, Bird was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 1986 and Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2012.

    Yorkshire County Cricket Club confirmed that he passed away peacefully at home. “He leaves behind a legacy of sportsmanship, humility, joy and a legion of admirers across generations,” the club said in a statement.

    “The thoughts of everyone at the Yorkshire County Cricket Club are with Dickie’s family and friends during this time. He will be truly missed by all at the Club having spent an incredible amount of time in support of everyone here and will be remembered as one of the greatest characters in Yorkshire’s history,” the statement concluded.

  • Apple faces backlash over iPhone 17 Pro as ‘Scratchgate’ trend grows

    Apple faces backlash over iPhone 17 Pro as ‘Scratchgate’ trend grows

    Just weeks after Apple launched the iPhone 17 series, customers and tech experts are raising concerns that the new Pro models scratch too easily. The issue has sparked the online trend ‘Scratchgate’ with frustrated buyers sharing photos and reviews.

    The iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max use a new anodised aluminium unibody frame instead of the titanium used in last year’s models. Apple introduced the change to make the phones lighter, but users say the darker finishes, especially Deep Blue, show scratches within hours of use.

    Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman highlighted the problem, noting on X: “It looks like the iPhone 17 Pro in Deep Blue is scratch prone due to its anodized aluminum frame. Not entirely surprising. The dark aluminum iPhone models in prior years had a similar issue. This is actually probably why there’s no black version.”

    Visitors to Apple Stores also reported seeing scratches on display units. 

    One user wrote, “Barely a day in the showroom, and the iPhone 17 Pro and Max backplates have a bunch of visible scratches. Is this the beginning of a #Scratchgate?” Another added, “I guess they weren’t lying when they said the iPhone 17 Pro phones scratch easily.”

    Durability reviewer JerryRigEverything tested both models and confirmed they passed bend tests. However, he found what he called a Scratchgate problem around the camera area, with the Deep Blue finish showing the most damage. He noted stains on the rear glass could be wiped away but warned that scratches on the frame were permanent.

    Other buyers echoed the frustration. “Demo unit iPhone 17 Pro scratches on day one. Use a case immediately if you don’t want to experience this issue,” wrote one user. Another said, “Scratchgate issue with the iPhone 17 Pro is very real. The quality of this top-of-the-line phone is absolutely unacceptable.”

    Apple has not commented on the complaints. In the meantime, users are advising new buyers to protect their devices with cases to avoid visible damage.

  • ‘Jootay do, paise lo’, Ayeza Khan welcomes her bhabhi in a fun-filled shaadi extravaganza

    ‘Jootay do, paise lo’, Ayeza Khan welcomes her bhabhi in a fun-filled shaadi extravaganza

    Pakistani actress Ayeza Khan has officially welcomed her bhabhi [sister-in-law] at the recently-held grand wedding ceremony of her brother.

    Taking to Instagram, Ayeza shared a heartfelt video capturing the highlights of the wedding festivities, which featured everything from vibrant dance performances and sehra bandi to the lively joota chupai tradition.

    The actress was seen enjoying every moment alongside her husband, actor Danish Taimoor, and her family.

    “And here it is! The biggest day we were all waiting for – the day we get to welcome our beautiful Bhabi home. Alhamdulillah, Allah has been so kind and merciful to us… May this new journey bring only happiness, peace, and countless blessings into our lives. Ameen. [sic]” she wrote in the caption.

    The starlet thanked her fans for their warm wishes and constant support, calling them her “family”, emphasising how deeply personal this moment was for her.

    At the ceremony, Ayeza dazzled in a striking golden outfit, her radiant smile and graceful dance moves becoming the highlight of the evening.

    Ayeza had been actively sharing behind-the-scenes glimpses of the wedding events for the past few days, with fans and fellow celebrities flooding her posts with congratulatory messages and prayers for the newlyweds.

    She had on Monday also shared a video of her dance performance with her brothers and requested fans not to judge it. “Crazy how we recorded our rehearsals for the final day of the event but ended up doing only bhangras on the main day,” she wrote.

    Ayeza said that they did not have time to practice new songs so they performed on the same songs which were played on her own wedding.

  • Ousmane Dembélé wins 2025 Ballon d’Or as PSG, Barcelona dominate awards night

    Ousmane Dembélé wins 2025 Ballon d’Or as PSG, Barcelona dominate awards night

    Paris hosted football’s biggest stars on Tuesday night at the Théâtre du Châtelet for the 69th Ballon d’Or ceremony where Ousmane Dembélé was crowned the best footballer of the last season.

    The 28-year-old Paris Saint-Germain forward won the 2025 Men’s Ballon d’Or after scoring 37 goals and providing 15 assists in a season that delivered PSG’s first-ever UEFA Champions League title along with a domestic double.

    He finished ahead of Barcelona teenager Lamine Yamal and PSG teammate Vitinha.

    Barcelona’s Aitana Bonmatí continued her dominance in the women’s game, winning the Women’s Ballon d’Or for the third year in a row after another outstanding season for club and country.

    The night also highlighted young talent as 18-year-old Yamal claimed the Men’s Kopa Trophy while Barcelona’s Vicky López won the Women’s Kopa Trophy. PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma lifted the Yashin Trophy and Chelsea’s Hannah Hampton took home the Women’s Yashin Trophy.

    Here are the top men’s Ballon d’Or rankings:

    Ousmane Dembélé (France, PSG)

    Lamine Yamal (Spain, Barcelona)

    Vitinha (Portugal, PSG)

    Mohamed Salah (Egypt, Liverpool)

    Raphinha (Brazil, Barcelona)

    Achraf Hakimi (Morocco, PSG)

    Kylian Mbappé (France, Real Madrid)

    Cole Palmer (England, Chelsea)

    Gianluigi Donnarumma (Italy, PSG)

    Nuno Mendes (Portugal, PSG)

    Other winners included Viktor Gyökeres and Ewa Pajor for the Gerd Müller trophies, Luis Enrique and Sarina Wiegman for the Johan Cruyff trophies, PSG as Men’s Club of the Year and Arsenal as Women’s Club of the Year. The Sócrates Award went to Spain’s Fundación Xana.

  • Free tickets, 95 percent discounts; PIA freebies cost treasury Rs9.43 billion over six years

    Free tickets, 95 percent discounts; PIA freebies cost treasury Rs9.43 billion over six years

    Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) caused a staggering Rs9.43 billion loss to the national treasury in just six years, driven by the distribution of free and heavily discounted tickets, an audit report has revealed.

    According to the report, between 2011 and 2016, a whopping 258,990 free tickets were issued, while over 116,273 tickets were sold at a 95 percent discount to “non employee passengers” on both domestic and international routes.

    As per the audit, the average fare was 26,411; however, after the discount, passengers were charged only 1,321.


    Details show that in 2011 alone, 58,861 free tickets were issued, while 51,692 were given in 2012. Similarly, 56,815 tickets were distributed in 2013, 43,077 in 2014, 21,816 in 2015, and 26,729 in 2016.

    The report highlighted that the management failed to obtain approval from the Chairman or Managing Director for the “fare concessions”. Despite repeated reminders, no meeting was convened on the matter until 2023.

    “Audit recommends immediate withdrawal of the free-ticket policy to prevent misuse and minimize financial losses,” the report reads.

    According to the findings, the practice of allowing free tickets to passengers other than employees reflects “weaknesses in financial prudence, misuse of discretionary powers, inadequate internal controls and lack of transparency and accountability as the management disregarded the corporation’s financial well-being”.

    A PIA spokesperson has said that free tickets had been completely discontinued since 2018 after a Supreme Court order, adding that the tickets highlighted in the audit were issued under a sales incentive scheme for travel agents.

    He further claimed that the audit paragraph was nine years old and was being revived under pressure from certain quarters. “Reviving such an old audit para appears to be an attempt by certain quarters to exert pressure,” the spokesperson added.

  • Punjab introduces AI-powered cars for driving tests

    Punjab introduces AI-powered cars for driving tests

    Punjab is set to revolutionise its procedure for issuance of driving licenses by introducing cars equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) to conduct tests.

    According to Traffic Police DIG Waqar Nazeer, the AI-powered cars, developed in Lahore, will handle every stage of the test automatically, aiming to bring transparency and efficiency to the process.

    The advanced software installed in the vehicles will evaluate the driver’s performance without human involvement. For instance, if a candidate uses the reverse gear more than once, the system will immediately mark them as failed and shut down the car.

    The vehicles will also come equipped with multiple cameras to record every aspect of the test. These cameras will not only assess the applicant’s driving skills but also detect any irregularities during the examination.

    Officials confirmed that 200 such AI-enabled vehicles will soon be rolled out across driving test centres in the province. The initiative seeks to standardise testing and eliminate human errors in the evaluation process.

    Experts believe the new system will improve driving standards and play a vital role in reducing road accidents.