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  • Pakistan Sports Board demands full record of PHF officials’ foreign trips, expenses

    Pakistan Sports Board demands full record of PHF officials’ foreign trips, expenses

    The Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) has officially asked the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) to submit complete details of the foreign trips taken by its president and secretary, along with the financial expenditures involved.

    According to reports, the Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) recently issued a letter to the PHF stating that it is the federation’s responsibility, not the board’s, to cover the travel and daily allowances (TA/DA) of players and officials during foreign tours.

    The letter specifically mentioned the Nations Cup held in Malaysia, where the issue of unpaid TA/DA to national players was raised. The PSB noted that PHF has still not provided a detailed account of the funds it received last year, despite repeated verbal and written reminders sent to the federation’s top officials.

    The PHF acknowledged in a written statement on May 30, 2025, that it had sufficient funds in its bank account, yet players were not paid their daily allowances. On June 20, the PSB formally sought clarification on the matter, but no response has been received to date.

    The PSB has now asked the PHF to submit a full financial record, including bank statements for the past six months, as well as detailed information on all foreign trips undertaken by the president and secretary during that time and the expenses incurred.

    Additionally, the PSB has requested information about the establishment of PHF’s new office in Islamabad, including proof of approval from the federation’s executive board.

  • Foreign tourists put govt to shame by collecting trash at tourist hotspots

    Foreign tourists put govt to shame by collecting trash at tourist hotspots

    Foreigners visiting tourist spots in Pakistan’s northern areas have expressed deep disappointment over widespread littering and the lack of dustbins in several locations.

    A video of Australian tourist John Fuller is circulating online, showing him collecting trash near the stunning Rama Lake, a breathtaking natural site in Gilgit Baltistan’s Astore.

    In the video, Fuller highlighted rock defacement near the lake, urging tourists to “leave nature as it is”.

    He points out the complete absence of trash bins in the area. “We are taking rubbish back down with us which we collected, because there are no bins here at all,” he was heard saying in the 85-second video.

    He emphasised that the situation could be improved easily by placing a few bins along the trail.

    Fuller collected a large amount of trash from the surroundings of the lake. “Please put your rubbish in a bin, if you can’t find a bin, take the rubbish home with you and put it in the bin at your home,” he appealed.

    This is not the first time that tourists have filmed trash scattered in tourist hotspots. Another tourist, Alex Wanders, highlighted the same issue in an Instagram video posted on July 3.

    The video shows trash scattered just a few steps away from a dustbin in Passu, a village in Upper Hunza, located along the Karakoram Highway.

    He quoted the locals as saying that 99 percent of the trash around viewpoints comes from Pakistani male tourists travelling on group bus tours from Lahore, Karachi & Islamabad.

  • Is Adnan Siddique teasing ‘Tamasha 4’ with his cowboy look?

    Is Adnan Siddique teasing ‘Tamasha 4’ with his cowboy look?

    Veteran actor Adnan Siddique has once again created buzz on social media with his latest Instagram post, a photo of himself dressed like a cowboy.

    In the photo, Adnan is seen sitting on a bale of hay, wearing a black cowboy hat, red bandana, denim shirt, and leather shoes. But it’s not just the outfit that grabbed the attention of his fans, it’s the caption and the setting that had them guessing something big is coming.

    Next to him is a wooden stand with signs that say Jail, Bank, Saloon, and Outhouse, giving strong western vibes.

    In the caption, he wrote, “Leather’s worn, soul’s seasoned; still got a few surprises under this hat. Wanna take a wild guess?”

    Fans quickly jumped to conclusions, believing it could be a teaser for Tamasha Season 4, a popular Pakistani reality show hosted by Adnan.

    One fan commented, “Saloon… It’s ok, obviously it’s Tamasha, anything can happen.”

    Another excited follower wrote, “Tamasha Tamasha yaa hooooo”

    Someone else added, “We are waiting bruh!!”

    There’s been no official confirmation yet from Adnan Siddique or ARY Digital about Tamasha 4. But this mysterious post has definitely stirred excitement among fans and left everyone guessing.

  • Govt gearing up to end solar net metering: reports

    Govt gearing up to end solar net metering: reports

    In a bid to reduce the financial strain of surplus power on consumers, Islamabad is looking to end the solar net metering system. Earlier this week, reports revealed that the Power Division has almost prepared a policy regarding solar power production that could greatly disadvantage net meter owners in the near future.

    As per reports, the aforementioned policy draft is almost complete and intends to replace solar net metering with gross metering. Under the current system, net-meter owners provide excess electricity to the national grid for Rs27 per unit and buy it back at variable rates, as prices differ depending on the time of day. 

    Reports suggest that this has disproportionately benefited households with large solar panel installations, as they consistently provide more power to the grid compared to their consumption.

    Under a gross-metering system, net-meter holders will no longer be able to achieve zero electricity bills. This is because in a gross-metering system, power from solar panels must be routed to the national grid and must be bought back from the grid for consumption.

    The current policy is favourable for net-meter owners as consumers are allowed to divert power from their panels to household consumption and only export surplus power to the grid. This mechanism allowed solar users to consistently witness zero or extremely low electricity bills.

    It merits a mention that the policy draft still has to be approved by both the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) and the federal cabinet to be passed. If passed, the buyback rate will witness a staggering fall of approximately 60 percent, falling from a respectable Rs27 per unit to a measly Rs11.33 per unit.

    This proposed change in the buyback rate will only apply to individuals with new solar net meters, with existing users remaining shielded from the cut in the buyback rate. As per reports, the policy proposes linking buyback rates to about 33 percent of the regular electricity tariff, which would set Rs11.33 as a baseline.

    Authorities have highlighted how the existing net-metering system has resulted in placing financial strain on consumers without solar installations. Data from reports indicates that the net metering system costs the grid approximately Rs159 billion, of which Rs103 billion comes in the form of users having to bear higher costs for electricity generated from solar installations. According to the Power Division, a transition from net metering to gross metering could allow for a more equitable distribution of costs between users with and without net meters.

  • Elderly man drowns in Abbasia canal over Rs1,000 bet

    Elderly man drowns in Abbasia canal over Rs1,000 bet

    An elderly man lost his life on Thursday after attempting to swim across the vast Abbasia Link Canal near Uch Sharif in exchange for a Rs1,000 bet.

    According to Rescue 1122 officials, some locals dared 66-year-old Shabeer, a retired railway employee, to swim across the deep and wide canal, wagering Rs1,000 on the risky challenge.

    Despite not being a trained swimmer, Shabeer accepted the bet and jumped into the water.

    Eyewitnesses told Rescue 1122 that as Shabeer began struggling and drowning, onlookers laughed and recorded videos instead of helping. The footage was later uploaded to social media.

    Someone eventually called Rescue 1122 when the man disappeared beneath the water. By the time the rescue team arrived, Shabeer had already drowned.

    Divers later recovered the body and handed it over to his family.

    As the video went viral, social media users condemned those who provoked the elderly man to take the dangerous dive and then failed to assist him, demanding their arrest.

    However, Uch Sharif police have yet to take any action regarding the incident.

  • Partial market closures across country as business owners protest new taxes

    Partial market closures across country as business owners protest new taxes


    Businesses across Pakistan are observing a shutter-down strike in protest against the tax provisions introduced in the Finance Act 2025. According to reports, a large number of business owners view the new provisions as obstacles to businiess activity and believe they could stifle economic growth.

    Business owners have suggested that the new tax provisions will serve to reduce profit margins and beget harassment against them by officials from the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR). As per reports, the Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) leads the strike in the city, with key market and trade associations supporting the strike call. 

    Reports indicate that restaurant owners, traders of automotive spare parts and packaging manufacturers are among those partaking in the strike. In a news conference on Friday, KCCI President Muhammad Jawed Bilwani announced that Karachi, Pakistan’s main commercial hub, “will be closed”. 

    While the KCCI’s President intends for the strike to last just one day, details from reports suggest that he could extend the strike to “entire weeks” if the chamber does not receive “written assurances before the next meeting”.

    Traders across the country want Islamabad to rescind the imposition of tax disallowance on cash transactions exceeding Rs200,000. Furthermore, reports claim that business owners want the federal government to repeal the decision to enforce digital invoicing for the transportation of goods, along with a curtailment in the power vested in tax officials.

    Under the new provisions, FBR officials hold the authority to arrest traders, which business owners consider to be unjust. The KCCI’s President has requested that Islamabad revoke the aforementioned provisions introduced in the Finance Act 2025.

    Business owners have threatened to take their funds and entrepreneurial skills to other regional commercial hubs like Dubai in case the government does not pull back the new provisions. Data from reports indicates that more than 50 trade bodies across Pakistan had endorsed the protest.

    The timing of the protests spells good news for companies publicly listed on the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) as trading remains suspended on both Saturday and Sunday, protecting publicly listed companies from witnessing a drop in their share prices.

    If negotiations between the federal government and Islamabad pick up speed, the PSX might not take a hit when trading resumes on Monday. The Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) has reportedly refrained from the strike as a result of successful negotiations with the government.

  • Astronomer CEO placed on leave after viral Coldplay concert video

    Astronomer CEO placed on leave after viral Coldplay concert video

    Astronomer has placed its chief executive on leave following the circulation of a viral video from a Coldplay concert, which drew widespread attention online after allegedly exposing an affair between the company’s CEO and CPO.

    On Friday, the Astronomer posted an official statement on X, citing that the company board had initiated a formal investigation and is expected to meet “the standard in both conduct and accountability.”

    Co-founder and Chief Product Officer Pete DeJoy has been appointed as interim CEO. The statement also clarified that claims of Byron issuing a personal apology were false, labelling the circulating message as a parody.

    The event took place at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, on July 16, during the band’s “kiss cam” segment. A man and a woman, featured on the big screen, were seen standing closely together before quickly concealing their faces as the audience reacted. Coldplay’s frontman, Chris Martin, remarked from the stage, “Either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy.”

    The clip was initially uploaded to TikTok, amassing millions of views before spreading to other social media platforms. Internet users identified the individuals as Andy Byron, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the data software firm Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, the company’s Chief People Officer (CPO). Online conversations escalated when it was reported that Byron is married to Megan Kerrigan Byron.

    Social media users began searching for the personal profiles of those linked to the incident. Megan Kerrigan Byron’s Facebook account was deactivated after users allegedly reached out to her, and observers noted that she had removed “Byron” from her name before taking the profile down. Byron’s LinkedIn and other social media accounts were also disabled following the video’s circulation. Cabot has yet to issue an official statement.

    Byron has been a part of the Astronomer since July 2023 and announced Cabot’s appointment as CPO in November 2024, emphasising her talent management experience as vital for the company’s expansion. Cabot, in her statement during her appointment, expressed that she was “energized” by discussions with Byron and the leadership team.

    The video has sparked widespread online discussion, with users creating memes and parody apologies. The company has not provided any updates on the duration of the investigation, and neither Byron nor Cabot has publicly addressed the incident.

  • Pakistan extends airspace ban on Indian aircraft

    Pakistan extends airspace ban on Indian aircraft

    Pakistan has extended its airspace ban on Indian aircraft until August 24, as confirmed by a statement from the Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) released late Friday. The restriction, first enacted on April 24, is part of reciprocal actions taken by both nations amid military clashes between the neighbouring countries.

    The PAA stated that the ban applies to all aircraft registered in India as well as those operated, owned, or leased by Indian airlines or operators, including military flights. The Authority mentioned, “All aircraft operated by Indian airlines will not have permission to use Pakistani airspace. This ban will remain effective until 4:59 am Pakistan time on August 24.”

    The closure of airspace was initially declared after an attack in Indian Illegally occupied Jammu and  Kashmir resulted in the death of 26 people. India held Pakistan responsible for the incident, although it did not present evidence, while Pakistan denied any involvement and called for an international investigation. Tensions between the two nations intensified, culminating in a four-day long military clash in May.

    In addition to the conflict over Kashmir, Pakistan’s decision also followed India’s unilateral suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty earlier this year, which Pakistan characterized as a breach of longstanding agreements. The airspace ban was implemented as part of a series of reciprocal actions following these events.

    This latest extension is the third occasion that Pakistan has lengthened the restriction. The ban was previously renewed in May and June after its initial one-month period had ended.

    Indian airlines have had to divert their flights due to the airspace closure, resulting in increased flight durations and higher operational expenses. Air India, which provides several long-haul flights to Europe and North America, estimated in May that the ongoing ban could cost the airline approximately $600 million annually. The airline has requested compensation from the Indian government to mitigate the financial burden.

    The closure impacts both civilian and military aviation. Indian commercial flights to Western destinations are now taking extended routes that avoid Pakistan, leading to greater fuel usage and operational delays.

    The PAA announced the most recent extension through a NOTAM (Notice to Airmen), notifying all operators that Pakistani airspace will remain off-limits to aircraft registered or operated by India until the specified deadline.

  • Aviation experts all-praise for PAF’s JF-17 at UK airshow

    Aviation experts all-praise for PAF’s JF-17 at UK airshow

    Pakistan Air Force’s (PAF) state-of-the-art JF-17 Thunder Block-III fighter jet, currently in the United Kingdom (UK) to participate in the prestigious Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT) 2025, is earning praise from international aviation experts.

    In a video statement, an aviation expert declared the jet one of his “personal favourite aircraft” from the PAF, adding that the jet has an “excellent jammer pod as well as missile systems, probably one of the most dangerous in the world.”

    “[It is] a great aircraft to see and a great aircraft, I bet to fly,” he added.

    Another aviation expert called the jet “a beautiful-sounding aircraft”, noting, “It’s a big honour for us here to work with the Pakistan Air Force, and it’s just really good to see … really nice aircraft in general.”

    The JF-17 Thunder Block-III, a 4.5-generation multi-role fighter aircraft, bears an EASA Radar and long-range Beyond Visual Range (BVR), which is capable of undertaking a wide variety of combat missions.

    On Thursday, a contingent of the PAF comprising JF-17 aircraft and the C-130 Hercules transport aircraft landed at the Royal Air Force Base Fairford in UK to participate in the prestigious RIAT 2025, Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) had said in a statement.

    “PAF’s participation in RIAT, one of the world’s largest military airshows, underscores Pakistan Air Force’s commitment to showcasing its professional excellence, operational capability and the indigenous strength of its aviation industry,” said the ISPR.

    The military media wing further said that in addition to the “operational significance of this international deployment”, PAF’s JF-17 fighters executed successful Air-to-Air refuelling operations en-route to the UK with the support of a PAF IL-78 aerial refuelling tanker. 

    The ISPR further said, “There is a palpable sense of enthusiasm across the United Kingdom following the recent Pakistan-India conflict, as aviation enthusiasts and defence observers were eagerly looking forward to the arrival of the Pakistan Air Force’s JF-17 Thunder Block-III. The aircraft’s combat-proven capabilities and operational excellence have garnered significant global attention, making its appearance at RIAT a highly anticipated highlight in the aerospace and defence community.”

    On the night of May 6-7, when PAF downed five Indian jets, including three Rafales, as retaliation for Indian strikes in Pakistan’s cities during the conflict, the PAF formally acknowledged a month later that it was the Kamra-based 15 Squadron that led the charge in shooting down the jets.

    The event is now considered one of the largest air-to-air engagements in South Asia in more than half a century.

  • Sarfaraz Ahmed surprisingly dropped from Pakistan Champions’ squad

    Sarfaraz Ahmed surprisingly dropped from Pakistan Champions’ squad

    Former Pakistan captain and wicketkeeper-batter Sarfaraz Ahmed has been dropped from the Pakistan Champions squad for the upcoming 2025 World Championship of Legends (WCL).

    The announcement came just hours before Pakistan Champions’ opening match against England Champions on Friday, with the franchise revealing a revised squad that notably excludes Sarfaraz.

    Team owner Kamil Khan announced significant last-minute changes to the lineup, replacing Sarfaraz Ahmed with Kamran Akmal behind the stumps. Another surprise inclusion in the squad was middle-order batter Fawad Alam.

    It merits mention that earlier this year, in January, Pakistan Champions officially announced Sarfaraz as part of their WCL squad. A video shared on their social media platforms confirmed his signing with the caption, “Captain, Leader, Legend! Sarfaraz Ahmed is part of Pakistan Champions for WCL Season 2.”

    Mohammad Hafeez will lead Pakistan Champions in WCL 2025, replacing T20 World Cup-winning captain Younis Khan, who led the side to the final in the inaugural edition.

    Pakistan Champions squad for WCL 2025:

    Mohammad Hafeez (captain), Shahid Afridi, Shoaib Malik, Kamran Akmal, Sharjeel Khan, Fawad Alam, Imad Wasim, Wahab Riaz, Sohail Tanvir, Asif Ali, Sohaib Maqsood, Umar Amin, Rumman Raees, Suhaib Khan, and Aamer Yamin.