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  • Danish Taimoor’s lookalike goes viral on social media

    Danish Taimoor’s lookalike goes viral on social media

    A TikTok user resembling renowned actor and host Danish Taimoor has taken social media by storm.


    A video of the lookalike, identified as Habibullah, has gone viral, showing him mimicking the actor’s style and poses. He has also shared multiple TikTok videos, modeling while lip-syncing to songs from Danish Taimoor’s dramas.


    Social media users are fascinated by his striking resemblance to the actor.

    Some humorously commented that he looks “even more like Danish Taimoor than Danish himself,” while others joke that “he only lacks money.” Some even predicted that he might gain fame just like the viral ‘tea seller’ from the past.


    Check the video below:

    @khush_naseeb_786 #Danish ♬ original sound – SHARU BURIRO
  • PSL 10 schedule announced

    PSL 10 schedule announced

    The schedule for the 10th edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) has been officially announced.

    According to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), the tournament will kick off on April 11 with a match between defending champions Islamabad United and Lahore Qalandars. The six-team event will feature 34 matches from April 11 to May 18. Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium will host 13 games, including the two eliminators and the final.

    A special exhibition match is also planned before the main event, scheduled for April 8 in Peshawar. The teams for this match will be confirmed at a later date.

    For PSL 10, Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium will host 11 matches, including the Qualifier on May 13. Karachi’s National Bank Stadium and Multan Cricket Stadium will host five matches each. 

    The tournament will include three double-header match days, with two taking place on weekends and one on a national holiday (May 1).

    Karachi Kings, the winners of PSL 5, will start their campaign on April 12 against last season’s runners-up, Multan Sultans, at the National Bank Stadium in Karachi.

    Multan Sultans, who won the sixth edition of PSL, will face Lahore Qalandars on April 22 at Multan Cricket Stadium, marking the venue’s first match of the tournament.

    Peshawar Zalmi, the champions of PSL 2017, will play five of their matches at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, while Quetta Gladiators, the winners of PSL 4, will play five matches at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore.

  • Next phase of Israel-Hamas ceasefire: Talks to resume in Cairo

    Next phase of Israel-Hamas ceasefire: Talks to resume in Cairo

    Talks resume in Cairo Friday on a second phase of an Israel-Hamas ceasefire that mediators hope will bring a lasting end to the genocide in Gaza, a day after Israel’s military acknowledged its “complete failure” to prevent the 2023 Hamas attack that resulted in intensified attacks by Israel.

    Mediator Egypt said Thursday that Israeli, Qatari and US delegations were already in Cairo for “intensive” talks on the next stage of the ceasefire, after a first phase only reached following months of gruelling negotiations.

    “The relevant parties have begun intensive talks to discuss the next phases of the truce agreement, amid ongoing efforts to ensure the implementation of the previously agreed understandings,” said Egypt’s State Information Service.

    The ceasefire, whose first phase is set to expire on Saturday, has largely halted the fighting that began when Hamas militants broke through Gaza’s security barrier on October 7, 2023, in an attack that resulted in the deaths of 1,218 people in Israel, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of official figures.

    Israel’s retaliation has killed more than 48,000 people in Gaza, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory, figures the UN has deemed reliable.

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sent negotiators to Cairo on Thursday, after Hamas handed over the remains of four hostages in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners under the truce.

    ‘Too many civilians died’

    An internal Israeli army probe into the October 7 attack, released on Thursday, acknowledged the military’s “complete failure” to prevent it, according to a military official who briefed reporters about the report’s contents on condition of anonymity.

    “Too many civilians died that day asking themselves in their hearts or out loud, where was the IDF?” the official said, referring to the military.

    A senior military official said at the same briefing that the military acknowledges it was “overconfident” and had misconceptions about Hamas’s military capabilities before the attack.

    Following the scathing probe’s release, Israel’s military chief General Herzi Halevi said: “The responsibility is mine.”

    Halevi had already resigned last month citing the October 7 “failure”.

    During their attack, militants seized dozens of hostages, whose return was a key objective of the war.

    Netanyahu vowed to destroy Hamas and to bring home all the hostages, but has faced criticism and protests at home over his handling of the war and the hostage crisis.

    ‘Murdered’

    A hostage-prisoner swap early Thursday was the final one under the initial stage of the truce that took effect on January 19.

    Over the past several weeks, Hamas freed in stages 25 living Israeli and dual-national hostages and returned the bodies of eight others.

    It also released five Thai hostages outside the deal’s terms.

    Israel, in return, was expected to free around 1,900 Palestinian prisoners.

    Israel’s Prison Service said that “643 terrorists were transferred from several prisons across the country” and released on Thursday under the terms of the truce after Hamas returned the bodies of four hostages.

    Hours after the handover on Thursday, an Israeli campaign group confirmed “with profound sorrow” the identities of the four bodies.

    Ohad Yahalomi, Tsachi Idan, Itzik Elgarat and Shlomo Mansour “have been laid to eternal rest in Israel”, said the Hostages and Missing Families Forum.

    Israel Berman, a businessman and former member of the Nahal Oz kibbutz community where Idan was abducted, said that “until the very last moment, we were hoping that Tsachi would return to us alive”.

    ‘We were in hell’

    Among those freed in exchange was the longest-serving Palestinian prisoner in an Israeli jail, Nael Barghouti, who spent more than four decades behind bars.

    He was first arrested in 1978 and sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of an Israeli officer and attacks on Israeli sites.

    “We were in hell and we came out of hell. Today is my real day of birth,” said one prisoner, Yahya Shraideh.

    AFP images showed some freed prisoners awaiting treatment or being assessed at the European Hospital in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, after their release.

    Several freed Palestinian prisoners were hospitalised following earlier swaps, and the emaciated state of some released Israeli hostages sparked outrage in Israel and beyond.

    After the swap, Hamas called on Israel to return to delayed talks on the truce’s next phase.

    “We have cut off the path before the enemy’s false justifications, and it has no choice but to start negotiations for the second phase,” Hamas said.

  • Bitcoin falls below $80,000 first time since November

    Bitcoin falls below $80,000 first time since November

    Bitcoin sank below $80,000 on Friday for the first time in more than three months as a sell-off in the cryptocurrency sector gathered pace amid volatility in global markets.

    The digital unit fell to as low as $79,525.88 in early Asian trade — its lowest level since November 11 and sharply down from the record above $109,000 seen just last month.

    The unit saw an eye-watering rally after Donald Trump’s election victory in November after he promised on the campaign trail to free up regulations surrounding digital tokens and pledged to make the United States the crypto capital of the world.

    Bitcoin’s gains were in line with advances across world markets but the euphoria has dulled in recent weeks as the US president has pursued a hardball policy of hammering partners with tariffs and threatening to spark a global trade war.

    His pledges to slash taxes and immigration have also fanned concerns that he could reignite inflation, forcing the Federal Reserve to keep interest rates elevated longer than had been expected, while recent data have indicated the US economy is slowing.

  • Inflation expected to rise in March 2025

    Inflation expected to rise in March 2025

    Amid falling industrial production and persistent revenue target shortfalls for the first half of fiscal year (FY) 2024-25, Islamabad has revealed that the consumer price index (CPI) may rise in March. The Ministry of Finance (MoF) revealed that inflation is expected to rise three to four percent next mon

    The rise in CPI-based inflation for March marks a 40 percent rise from February’s projected inflation rate, which sits at a conservative two to three percent. The aforementioned information was included in the MoF’s Monthly Economic Update and Outlook.

    While rising inflation levels are cause for concern, especially in Pakistan, where inflation often runs rampant, the MoF has assured that the domestic economy has shown signs of revival during the first seven months of FY 2024-25. The ministry has claimed that economic indicators are moving in the right direction, outlining the success of export-based industries.

    Reports highlight that Pakistan’s Large Scale Manufacturing (LSM) sector has not rebounded fully and is struggling to pull itself out of the quagmire it recently found itself in. During the first half of FY 2024-25, LSM industries displayed negative growth, contracting by 1.87 percent.

    However, multiple sectors in the LSM industry posted robust growth rates. For instance, the automobile industry reportedly experienced a 50.16 percent rise, with the tobacco industry lagging behind but still growing by a respectable 19.21 percent in just six months.

    According to the MoF, Year on Year (YoY) CPI inflation stood at a controlled 2.4 percent in January 2025. For reference, the inflation rate in the corresponding period last year exceeded a staggering 28 percent. The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) played an incredible role over the past year in bringing inflation rates back down to manageable levels.

    The SBP was able to reduce inflation rates by raising interest rates to approximately 22 percent. This measure curbed demand for consumer and business loans. In the past seven months, interest rates have plummeted by a staggering 1,000 basis points as the SBP enjoyed successes in its battle against inflation.

    Reports indicate that the largest contributors to the YoY rise in CPI-based inflation are healthcare (14.1 percent), footwear (14.1 percent), education (10.4 percent), hotels and restaurants (7.6 percent), alcoholic beverages and tobacco (5.6 percent) and household furnishings (5.1 percent).

    The sensitive price index (SPI) indicator posted a 0.27 percent rise against the previous week’s value. According to reports, prices of 16 goods fell, 11 goods rose while 24 remained unchanged.

  • Pakistan’s 5G rollout faces delays amid spectrum auction challenges

    Pakistan’s 5G rollout faces delays amid spectrum auction challenges

    Pakistani consumers may have to wait longer to experience 5G technology as the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) tackles several challenges in auctioning the 5G spectrum. The issue was highlighted during a meeting of the Senate Standing Committee on IT and Telecom, chaired by Palwasha Khan, held at the Parliament House on Thursday.

    During the briefing, PTA officials informed the committee that implementing 5G requires a higher spectrum allocation, but several obstacles are hindering progress. They stated that a policy directive from the government of Pakistan is essential for acquiring a new spectrum. While the government permitted 5G trials in 2017, no significant progress has been made since then.

    The officials revealed that an advisory committee has been formed to work on 5G implementation. In November, the PTA hired a consultant who has submitted a report on the matter. The committee was also informed that the case of Telenor’s merger with Ufone is currently under review by the Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP). The decision regarding 5G spectrum allocation will be taken after considering the presence of three to four major telecom players in the market.

    Representatives from the Ministry of IT clarified that even after the launch of 5G, not all users will transition to the new technology immediately. They added that the introduction of 5G would also enhance the speed and efficiency of existing 3G and 4G networks. Currently, Pakistan has three categories of frequency bands essential for 5G deployment.

    During the session, officials also provided a briefing on projects undertaken by the Universal Service Fund (USF) over the past three years. The primary mandate of the USF is to expand telecom services to remote and rural areas. Over the last three years, 63 projects have been completed, providing connectivity to various villages across the country.

    PTA officials emphasized that several legal and technical issues must be resolved before the spectrum auction for 5G can proceed. The committee has requested further details on the matter and will discuss the progress in the next meeting. While efforts from the government and PTA are ongoing to facilitate the launch of 5G, consumers will likely have to wait longer before accessing the next-generation network.

  • Ex-PTI leader Pervez Khattak appointed advisor to PM Shehbaz Sharif

    Ex-PTI leader Pervez Khattak appointed advisor to PM Shehbaz Sharif

    Former Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Chief Minister (CM) and ex-Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Pervez Khattak, Muhammad Ali, and former top bureaucrat Syed Tauqir Hussain Shah have been appointed as advisors to Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif.

    The Cabinet Division issued a notification on Thursday, stating, “As per clause one of the Article 93 of the constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the President on the advice of the Prime Minister, has been pleased to appoint with immediate effect, the following as Advisor to the Prime Minister with the status of the Federal Ministers: Pervez Khattak, Muhammad Ali and Syed Tauqir Hussain Shah.”

    As per the notification, after appointing Mr Muhammad Ali as an advisor to the PM, he ceases to hold the office of the Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM).

    In a separate notification issued by the Cabinet Division on Thursday, 12 federal ministers and nine ministers of state have also been appointed.

    The newly inducted federal ministers include Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leaders Hanif Abbasi, Tariq Fazal Chaudhry, Sardar Yousuf, Rana Mubasher, Raza Hayat Hiraj, Junaid Anwar, Shaza Fatima, and Moin Wattoo; Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) leader Mustafa Kamal; Khalid Magsi from Balochistan Awami Party (BAP); and independent leader Aurangzeb Khichi.

    Similarly, the nine ministers of the state include Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) leader Aun Chaudhry and PML-N leaders Barrister Aqeel, Malik Rashid, Talal Chaudhry, Abdul Rehman Kanju, Bilal Azhar Kayani, Dr Mukhtar Bharath, Wajih Qamar, and Khel Das.

    Meanwhile, Haroon Akhtar, Huzaifa Rehman, Talha Barki, and the recently expelled Member of the National Assembly (MNA) from PTI, Mubarak Zeb, have been appointed as Special Assistants to the PM.

    Mubarak Zeb was among four lawmakers expelled by PTI on Thursday for violating party rules by voting in favour of the 26th Amendment against party directives, Dawn News reported.

    According to a notification issued by PTI’s Additional Secretary General Firdous Shamim Naqvi, the decision to expel Zeb was made following the completion of an inquiry and recommendations from the party’s political committee, founding chairman, and chairman. The expelled members were Amanullah Khichi, Mubarak Zeb, Zahoor Qureshi, and Usman Ali.

    With these additions, PM Shehbaz Sharif’s cabinet has expanded significantly despite their tall claims of austerity.

    Before the expansion, the federal cabinet comprised 21 members—18 federal ministers, two ministers of state, and one advisor—apart from four SAPMs.

    Shortly after President Zardari awarded the prestigious Nishan-i-Pakistan to the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, on Thursday, federal ministers and ministers of state took oath at the Presidency.

  • ‘Pakistani hospitality at its best’: Viral video shows man not letting Vikrant Gupta, others pay

    ‘Pakistani hospitality at its best’: Viral video shows man not letting Vikrant Gupta, others pay

    Indian sports journalist Vikrant Gupta recently visited Lahore for the Champions Trophy 2025 and shared his experiences about the trip, cricket, and the love for the game that transcends borders.

    Adding to this warm reception, another moment caught attention in a video circulating online. While visiting a local food cart, people insisted that he should not pay for his food, saying they would cover the cost instead.

    During an interview with Samaa, when asked about his experience in Lahore, Gupta expressed his appreciation for the hospitality he received. He said, “The hospitality has been fantastic. As a journalist, when you travel, you know that you are not the story. Of course, you are chasing stories. But here, in the last two days, it felt like people started believing that I am the story, which is not correct.”

    Gupta was surprised to witness the admiration for Indian players firsthand. He shared an incident from a live show he conducted for Sports Tak in Pakistan. “During the show, people were chanting ‘Kohli, Kohli!’ It was an eye-opening moment for me. So, I asked, ‘Just Kohli, Kohli?’ Then, the crowd responded with ‘Rohit, Rohit!’ I asked again, and they said, ‘Dhoni, Dhoni! Bumrah!’ It was a pleasant surprise for me as an Indian,” he said.

    He recalled a similar experience during the 2022 T20 World Cup in Melbourne when Pakistan lost a close match to India. Even after the loss, Pakistani fans were seen praising Virat Kohli’s innings.

    “I went live after the match, and for the first 10 minutes, only Pakistani fans were coming out. Despite their team losing a nail-biting game, they were saying, ‘Yes, we are sad, but did you see Virat’s batting?’ I was stunned. Virat’s century was celebrated here. I hope he saw those videos,” he further added.

    Shifting the focus to cricket, Vikrant Gupta discussed India’s strong performance in recent years and Pakistan’s struggle to maintain consistency. He pointed out, “India has been winning consistently in a dominating fashion. If we only keep talking, nothing will change. You cannot be like an ostrich hiding its head in the sand, pretending not to see the reality. You need vision.”

    He said, “Countries like Australia and England have had strong cricketing traditions, but even they faced ups and downs. India, after winning the 1983 World Cup, took time to build itself into a consistent cricketing force. But over the last 20 years, India has become a dominant team, defeating big teams on their turf.”

    He believes that Pakistan used to rely heavily on individual performances, but now, even that is not enough. He said, “Up until 2017 or even the 2019 World Cup, Pakistan had players who could individually turn the game around. Now, against India, the team plays in a strange manner. This is not just about India; it is a reflection of how Pakistan is performing against other teams as well.”

    Gupta concluded by emphasising that Pakistan needs to focus on long-term development rather than depending on a few standout players.

    It is worth mentioning that Pakistan’s consecutive defeats to New Zealand and arch-rivals India led to their elimination from the Champions Trophy 2025.

  • Champions Trophy: AFG vs AUS live stream & match details

    Champions Trophy: AFG vs AUS live stream & match details

    Afghanistan is set to take on Australia after a thrilling eight-run victory over England at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, on Wednesday.

    Match Details

    Fixture: Afghanistan vs Australia, Match 10, Champions Trophy 2025
    Venue: Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
    Date & Time: Friday, February 28, 2025, 2:00 PM (PST) 2:30 PM (IST)


    Teams Overview

    Afghanistan

    Afghanistan comes into this crucial encounter with momentum on their side after a thrilling eight-run victory over England at the same venue. They have shown resilience despite an initial setback against South Africa. Their strong spin attack and aggressive batting will be key against Australia. Having already beaten the Aussies in the T20 World Cup 2024, Afghanistan will look to make history by securing their maiden ODI win over the Men in Yellow.

    Australia

    Australia started their campaign with a commanding win against England, chasing down a mammoth 352-run target with ease. However, their second game against South Africa was washed out, leaving them in a must-win situation. Despite being without some key players, the five-time World Cup champions still possess a formidable batting unit and experienced bowlers, making them a tough challenge for Afghanistan.

    Head-to-Head in ODIs

    Total Matches Played: 4
    Afghanistan Wins: 0
    Australia Wins: 4
    Tied: 0
    No Result: 0


    Probable Playing XI

    Afghanistan

    Rahmanullah Gurbaz (wk), Ibrahim Zadran, Sediqullah Atal, Rahmat Shah, Hashmatullah Shahidi (c), Azmatullah Omarzai, Mohammad Nabi, Gulbadin Naib, Rashid Khan, Fazalhaq Farooqi, Noor Ahmad.

    Australia

    Matthew Short, Travis Head, Steve Smith (c), Marnus Labuschagne, Josh Inglis (wk), Alex Carey, Glenn Maxwell, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa, Spencer Johnson.

    Pitch Report

    The Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore has witnessed high-scoring encounters in the ongoing tournament. The pitch offers true bounce and favours batters who are willing to spend time at the crease. Bowlers will need to be disciplined with their line and length, as the margin for error is minimal. The average first-innings score in the tournament so far is 338, indicating that a big total could be on the cards in this virtual quarterfinal clash.


    TV Broadcast & Live Streaming

    Pakistan – TV: PTV Sports, Ten Sports | Live Streaming: Myco, Tamasha
    India – TV: Star Sports, Sports18 | Live Streaming: JioHotstar
    Bangladesh – TV: Nagorik TV, T Sports | Live Streaming: Toffee
    UAE – TV: CricLife MAX, CricLife MAX2 | Live Streaming: STARZPLAY
    UK – TV: Sky Sports | Live Streaming: SkyGo Now, Sky Sports App
    USA & Canada – TV: Willow TV
    Australia – TV: Amazon
    New Zealand – TV: Sky Sport NZ
    Sri Lanka – TV: Maharaja TV | Live Streaming: Sirasa
    Caribbean – TV: ESPN Caribbean | Live Streaming: ESPN Play

  • VIDEO: Former Indian cricketing stars rush to Babar Azam’s support amid widespread bashing

    VIDEO: Former Indian cricketing stars rush to Babar Azam’s support amid widespread bashing

    Former Pakistan captain Babar Azam has been facing intense criticism for his performances in recent years. His latest outing in the highly anticipated Champions Trophy 2025 match against India saw him score just 23 runs, contributing to Pakistan’s defeat.

    Amid the backlash, former Indian cricketers Navjot Singh Sidhu, Harbhajan Singh, and Sunil Gavaskar have stepped forward to support Babar. They urged Pakistani fans to show respect and stand by their star player during tough times.

    Sidhu emphasized Babar’s contributions to Pakistan cricket over the years and expressed confidence in his ability to perform in the future. He urged fans to support him rather than criticize him.

    “Babar has scored runs for you, and he will continue to play for your team for a long time. Learn to respect him; don’t throw stones from afar. A player like Babar doesn’t come around often, and instead of lifting him up during difficult times, you are pushing him down. That is not how you treat your heroes,” Sidhu said.

    While backing Babar, Sidhu also pointed out some technical flaws in his batting and offered suggestions for improvement. “Babar needs to work on his foot positioning to better handle the bounce and movement of the ball. If he refines his stance and improves his technique against swing bowling, he will be an even greater force in international cricket,” he added.

    Despite the recent criticism, Sidhu believes Babar is a highly talented player who can regain his form with proper guidance and support. “Every cricketer goes through ups and downs. With the right mentorship and encouragement, Babar can rise back to his peak form and silence his critics,” he remarked.

    Former Indian batting legend Sunil Gavaskar also defended Babar, praising his elegant stroke play. “He gives a lot of joy with his cover drive. Even against India, look at the flick shot he hit for a boundary through mid-wicket—what a shot that was! The entire world wants to watch such shots,” Gavaskar said.

    Echoing similar sentiments, former Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh criticized the excessive scrutiny Babar faces. “Babar Azam faces constant criticism while the real issues are ignored. Pakistan conceded 320 runs, yet only his strike rate was questioned. Babar lacks support. Cricket is a team game—one player alone cannot win every match. Pakistan needs a collective effort, they can not just blame one player,” Harbhajan asserted.

    Meanwhile, cricket fans on social media have voiced their concerns, arguing that Babar rarely plays match-winning innings and focuses more on personal records. Many believe he needs to step up in crucial games and prove his worth as a leader and a match-winner.

    It is worth mentioning that Pakistan’s consecutive defeats to New Zealand and arch-rivals India led to their elimination from the Champions Trophy 2025.