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  • Karachi teen killed during scuffle over girlfriend’s photo

    Karachi teen killed during scuffle over girlfriend’s photo

    A teenager lost his life on Sunday in Karachi’s Guru Mandir area after getting into a fight with friends and a family member over a trivial matter, police have stated. 


    According to Jamshed Quarters police, seven boys were sitting at a restaurant near Kanzul Iman mosque when a heated argument broke out.

    Six suspects, named as Talha Mohammed, Hasan alias Arif (a cousin of the deceased), Abdullah, Faraz Sattar, Manan Ali, and Moiz Mohammed, were taken into custody by police when they arrived on the site. 

    For medico-legal processes, the body was sent to Dr. Ruth Pfau Civil Hospital in Karachi.

    The dispute between Manan Ali and Abdullah started when a profile picture of Abdullah’s girlfriend was discovered on Manan’s cell phone, according to Area SHO Anser Ahmed Butt, who spoke to a private news channel.

    Manan allegedly pushed Abdul Rehman when he tried to step in, causing him to fall and die.

    In the meantime, police stated on Sunday they had arrested two suspects who were allegedly motivated by personal enmity and accused of killing a police constable and burning his body inside his North Karachi home to cover up the crime.

  • Pro-Palestine protester in Australia injured by police, faces charges

    Pro-Palestine protester in Australia injured by police, faces charges

    Hannah Thomas, a pro-Palestine activist and former Greens candidate, was reportedly assaulted by police and taken to hospital after being arrested at a protest in Belmore on Friday.

    The demonstration, attended by around 60 people, was held to protest the ongoing genocide of Palestinians in Gaza by Israel. Thomas was later charged with resisting arrest.

    Thomas described the laws used to suppress protests as “draconian anti-protest laws,” accusing New South Wales Premier Chris Minns and Police Minister Yasmin Catley of “trying to demonise protesters, particularly pro-Palestine protesters” in a video recorded from her hospital bed.

    Thomas “was given a move-on direction, resisted, and other people became involved,” according to assistant police commissioner Brett McFadden. 

    “There is no information that indicates any misconduct on behalf of my officers. A scuffle ensued, and she sustained the injury we believe during that arrest,” he added.

    Thomas, 35, has been charged with resisting police and failing to comply with a direction, and is scheduled to appear in court on August 12.

    In a video from her hospital bed, Thomas said: “I’m five-foot-one, I weigh about 45kg, I was engaged in peaceful protest. My interactions with NSW (New South Wales) police have left me potentially without vision in my right eye permanently.”

    Four other people were also taken into custody by police during the demonstration outside SEC Plating, because the protest was intended to obstruct the manufacture of components which supposedly were to be used for F-35 fighter jets and other weapons.

    Hannah Thomas is a former Greens candidate who ran against Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in Sydney’s Grayndler seat during the May federal election this year.

  • Iran could again enrich uranium ‘in matter of months’: IAEA chief

    Iran could again enrich uranium ‘in matter of months’: IAEA chief

    UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi says Iran likely will be able to begin to produce enriched uranium “in a matter of months,” despite damage to several nuclear facilities from US and Israeli attacks, CBS News said Saturday.

    Israel launched a bombing campaign on Iranian nuclear and military sites on June 13, saying it was aimed at keeping Iran from developing a nuclear weapon — an ambition the Islamic republic has consistently denied.

    The United States subsequently bombed three key facilities used for Tehran’s atomic program.

    Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says the extent of the damage to the nuclear sites is “serious,” but the details are unknown. US President Donald Trump insisted Iran’s nuclear program had been set back “decades.”

    But Grossi, the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said “some is still standing.”

    “They can have, you know, in a matter of months, I would say, a few cascades of centrifuges spinning and producing enriched uranium, or less than that,” Grossi said Friday, according to a transcript of the interview released Saturday.

    Another key question is whether Iran was able to relocate some or all of its estimated 408.6-kilo (900-pound) stockpile of highly enriched uranium before the attacks.

    The uranium in question is enriched to 60 percent — above levels for civilian usage but still below weapons grade. That material, if further refined, would theoretically be sufficient to produce more than nine nuclear bombs.

    Grossi admitted to CBS: “We don’t know where this material could be.”

    “So some could have been destroyed as part of the attack, but some could have been moved. So there has to be at some point a clarification,” he said in the interview.

    For now, Iranian lawmakers voted to suspend cooperation with the IAEA and Tehran rejected Grossi’s request for a visit to the damaged sites, especially Fordo, the main uranium enrichment facility.

    “We need to be in a position to ascertain, to confirm what is there, and where is it and what happened,” Grossi said.

    In a separate interview with Fox News’s “Sunday Morning Futures” program, Trump said he did not think the stockpile had been moved.

    “It’s a very hard thing to do plus we didn’t give much notice,” he said, according to excerpts of the interview. “They didn’t move anything.”

    US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Saturday underscored Washington’s support for “the IAEA’s critical verification and monitoring efforts in Iran,” commending Grossi and his agency for their “dedication and professionalism.”

    The full Grossi interview will air on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” on Sunday.

  • ‘Do this and you will get work’: Mehar Bano speaks out on harassment in entertainment industry

    ‘Do this and you will get work’: Mehar Bano speaks out on harassment in entertainment industry

    Actress Mehar Bano has openly spoken about the shadows of harassment that often lurk behind the glitter and glamour of the entertainment industry.

    Mehar Bano appeared on the comedy talk show Hansna Mana Hai, where she spoke candidly about her career and various hidden aspects of the entertainment industry.

    Bano, who now lives outside Pakistan, revealed that artists are often pressured with “big demands” and “unreasonable conditions” in exchange for work, adding that harassment is something both men and women in the industry frequently face.

    “Both boys and girls in the Pakistani showbiz industry face harassment frequently, whether in front of the camera or behind it. Such incidents are very common,” she stated. 

    She added, “Sometimes artists even receive offers like ‘Do this and you will get work.’ Powerful people in the industry put pressure on actors for work. Showbiz is a world full of beautiful faces and attractive personalities, which is why its dark side is so prominent and people often fall victim to it.”


    Responding to a question, she said that she does not enjoy playing the roles of innocent girls in dramas. Instead, she prefers characters who are confident and make their own decisions. “I don’t like to play innocent girl roles. I prefer characters where girls are confident and take their own decisions because such roles match my own personality more,” she said.

    In a surprising revelation, Mehar Bano shared that many well-known actors in the industry have poor personal hygiene, making it difficult to work with them. She recalled working on a project with actor Affan Waheed, saying, “We were working on a project where one co-actor’s body odor was really strong, but I didn’t say anything to him.”

    She explained, “I usually don’t say anything about such things and handle it all professionally.”

  • Fuel prices likely to be jacked up by up to Rs15

    Fuel prices likely to be jacked up by up to Rs15

    A massive increase in fuel prices is expected from July 1 following a 50 percent hike in fixed gas charges for domestic consumers.

    The petrol price is reportedly to increase by Rs11 per litre, while the price of diesel is also expected to hike by 15 rupees per litre for the upcoming fortnight.

    Citing a fuel pricing outlook compiled by Arif Habib Limited (AHL), reports claimed that the average international price of Gas Oil (diesel) rose by 10.3% to $87.18 per barrel between June 16 and June 30, compared to $79.05 in the first half of June. 

    Similarly, during the same period, Gasoline (petrol) prices rose 5.8% to $78.42 per barrel.

    This massive increase comes after geopolitical conflict between Israel and Iran earlier in the month. Prices of WTI, Brent, and Arab Light crude rose 5.2%, 6.9%, and 7.0%, respectively, during the second half of June. 

    Last week, reports citing the Ogra notification claimed that gas fixed charges for domestic consumers in the Protected category have risen to Rs600 from Rs400, while those in the non-protected category have to pay Rs1,500 as opposed to the previous charge of Rs1,000.

    For non-protected consumers exceeding consumption of 1.5 cubic hectometres (hm³), the price has risen to Rs3,000 from Rs2,000

  • Three madrassa students die after consuming suspected poisoned drink

    Three madrassa students die after consuming suspected poisoned drink

    Three students from a madressah in Kadhar Sharif, Mandi Bahauddin, died after consuming a powdered drink that was allegedly poisonous and purchased from a nearby store.

    According to police, the children’s condition deteriorated immediately after consumption. They were rushed to the hospital, where all three were pronounced dead.

    SHO Kuthiala Sheikhan, Muhammad Asif Ranjha, said the children had bought the powdered drink from a shop near their seminary. Soon after drinking it, they experienced severe health complications.

    The deceased students have been identified as 11-year-old Shahzaib, 13-year-old Sufyan, and 14-year-old Ahsan.

    The bodies were handed over to their families following post-mortem examinations.

    A case has been registered against two individuals, including the shop owner, and both suspects have been taken into custody.

    Police have launched an investigation into the incident.

  • Hania Aamir, Diljit Dosanjh starrer ‘Sardaar Ji 3’ breaks records at Pakistan box office

    Hania Aamir, Diljit Dosanjh starrer ‘Sardaar Ji 3’ breaks records at Pakistan box office

    Popular Pakistani actress Hania Aamir and Indian superstar Diljit Dosanjh are enjoying massive box office success as their new film Sardaar Ji 3 races ahead of several major films in Pakistan.

    According to reports, the Punjabi film Sardaar Ji 3 has set new records with its outstanding business across the country, including in Lahore where it is screening on more than 30 cinema screens. The film, produced by Gambhir Singh Sidhu, Manmord Sidhu and Diljit Dosanjh, was released nationwide on June 27.

    Despite facing strong opposition in India, Sardaar Ji 3 created history in Pakistan by becoming the highest first-day grosser for any Indian film released in the country. The film collected an impressive PKR 3.5 crore on its opening day, surpassing Salman Khan’s 2016 blockbuster Sultan.

    Meanwhile, the film’s global earnings have crossed 36.6 crores.

    Packed with comedy, fantasy and horror, Sardaar Ji 3 features Diljit Dosanjh as a ghost hunter. The story revolves around a haunted mansion in the UK, where Diljit, Hania Aamir, Neeru Bajwa, Gulshan Grover, Jasmin Bajwa and Pakistani actors Nasir Chinyoti, Saleem Albela and Daniyal Khawar set out on an adventurous mission.

    With strong audience turnout and rave reviews, Sardaar Ji 3 looks set to continue its record-breaking run in the coming days.

  • Azhar Mahmood appointed ‘acting’ red-ball head coach for Pakistan cricket team

    Azhar Mahmood appointed ‘acting’ red-ball head coach for Pakistan cricket team

    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has officially appointed former cricketer Azhar Mahmood as the acting red-ball head coach of the national team.

    In an official statement, the PCB said: “A seasoned cricketing mind, Azhar Mahmood steps into the role with an impressive portfolio of experience. Having served as the assistant head coach of the national side, Azhar has long been a pivotal part of the team’s strategic core. His deep knowledge of the game, combined with hands-on international exposure and proven success in the English county circuit, make him exceptionally well-suited for this position.”

    “His red-ball pedigree is underscored by two County Championship titles—an achievement that speaks volumes about his leadership, tactical acumen and unwavering commitment to excellence. The PCB is confident that under Azhar’s guidance, the red-ball squad will continue to grow in strength, discipline and performance on the global stage.”

    Earlier reports suggested that the PCB was actively considering Mahmood’s appointment to lead the Test side following Jason Gillespie’s resignation. Mahmood signed a two-year contract with the board in April 2024 and previously served as assistant coach for the national team.

    However, after the PCB brought in Mike Hesson as the white-ball head coach, Mahmood was left out of the coaching staff for the recent series against Bangladesh. With his contract still valid, the PCB has reassigned him to lead the Test squad.

    Pakistan is set to play the upcoming Test series against South Africa and Bangladesh during the remainder of Mahmood’s contract, making his appointment significant for the red-ball setup.

    It merits mention that Jason Gillespie, who was appointed red-ball head coach in April 2024, oversaw a 2-0 home series defeat against Bangladesh but guided the team to a 2-1 series win against England. Gillespie later resigned, citing internal communication issues within the PCB, particularly over not being informed about the removal of High-Performance Coach Tim Nielsen.

    Following Gillespie’s resignation, Aqib Javed served as interim head coach for the two-match Test series against South Africa in Centurion and Cape Town, played from December 20, 2024, to January 7, 2025.

  • Indian IPL-winning cricketer faces sexual harassment allegations

    Indian IPL-winning cricketer faces sexual harassment allegations

    Indian cricketer Yash Dayal has been accused of sexual harassment and physical assault by a woman from Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, after he allegedly broke his promise to marry her.

    According to Indian media reports, the woman filed her complaint through the state chief minister’s online grievance portal and also registered a case at the local police station. She alleged that the two had been in a close relationship for the past five years.

    Dayal allegedly initially promised to marry her but later refused. She further accused him of sexually harassing and physically assaulting her during their relationship.

    The Uttar Pradesh government has directed the police to conduct a complete investigation and submit a report by July 21. Indian media reports also note that Dayal has been associated with the Indian national team as a net bowler. He also played for Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in the recent Indian Premier League (IPL) season.

  • Unbeaten Pakistan thrashes Japan in Asian Youth Girls Netball Championship

    Unbeaten Pakistan thrashes Japan in Asian Youth Girls Netball Championship

    Pakistan’s inspiring winning streak in the Asian Youth Girls Netball Championship continues as the team registered its fourth consecutive victory by defeating Japan 79-39, securing a place in the semi-finals in the final group match against Maldives tomorrow.

    Earlier, Pakistan defeated hosts South Korea 91-6 in their third match of the tournament. The national team outclassed the home side in a completely one-sided contest. Pakistan led 23-2 in the first quarter, extended the lead to 45-3 by halftime, and maintained their dominance with a 70-4 advantage in the fourth quarter.

    Before these matches, Pakistan had already beaten Saudi Arabia in their opening match and then outplayed Chinese Taipei in the second game. The championship, which runs until July 4, features 11 participating teams.

    Group A includes Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Hong Kong, and India, while Group B comprises Pakistan, Chinese Taipei, Japan, Korea, Maldives, and Saudi Arabia.