Tag: Pakistan

  • Family Members Deny Murder Of British-Pakistani Girl In England: Court

    Family Members Deny Murder Of British-Pakistani Girl In England: Court

    The father of a British-Pakistani 10-year-old girl whose death sparked an international manhunt pleaded not guilty to her murder in a UK court on Thursday, together with two other family members.

    Sara Sharif’s body was discovered at her home in Woking, southern England, on August 10.

    A post-mortem examination found she had sustained “multiple and extensive injuries” over a long period.

    Her father 41-year-old Urfan Sharif, her step-mother Beinash Batool, 29, and his brother Faisal Malik, 28, deny killing the girl.

    They entered their pleas via video link to London’s Old Bailey court.

    Sara’s body was found after an emergency call alerting officers was made from Pakistan by a man identifying himself as the father, according to detectives.

    The house was otherwise empty, and the manhunt continued with Interpol and Britain’s foreign ministry coordinating with authorities in Pakistan.

    The day before Sara’s body was found the three defendants had left the UK for Pakistan with Sharif’s five other children.

    They were arrested in September after disembarking from a flight from Dubai.

    The trial is expected to start in September 2024, and to last six weeks.

  • How will Australia’s new immigration policy affect Pakistanis?

    How will Australia’s new immigration policy affect Pakistanis?


    Australia’s government has recently announced a ’10-year migration strategy’, as the country plans to reduce the number of foreigners coming in over the next two years in a bid to improve Australia’s “challenged” immigration system.

    It should be noted that according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the number of foreign immigrants who came to the country during the last year has been 500,000, while before the restrictions of COVID-19 were implemented, this number used to be around 250,000 annually. The government wants to halve the number now.


    The announcement was made on Monday and it is likely to affect foreign students living in Australia on temporary visas the most.


    Speaking to the BBC, Sydney-based Dr. Ayesha Jahangir, a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the Center for Media Transitions at the University of Technology, covered the ongoing debate on the policy and the general climate around Australia’s migration strategy. She asserted that it has been some time since the policy was announced so “there is a lot of uncertainty and people are confused.” She said that the main questions around the debate are, “They don’t understand how this policy can affect them. Will immigrants whose visas are still being processed be affected?
    What are the details of the ’10-year migration strategy’?

    According to official data, there are about six and a half million foreign students currently living in Australia and most of them are staying here after obtaining a second visa after the first temporary visa (student visa) expires.


    Under the new plan, visa rules for international students and low-skilled workers will be tightened even though there is still a shortage of skilled workers in the country and difficulties in bringing them into the country persist.


    Issuance of “Skills in Demand” visa


    It is for this reason that the ‘Skills in Demand’ visa will be issued in place of the earlier ‘Temporary Skills Shortage’ visa. There will be three different routes for this four-year visa.


    One route would be for people with ‘specialist skills’ and would seek to attract the most talented people from technology and energy sectors to Australia.


    Another way would be in terms of ‘core skills’, where the list of areas would be changed according to the demand of the Australian market. In this way, the manpower shortage will be met.


    A third way is in terms of ‘essential skills’ i.e. sectors such as healthcare where there is a shortage of workers. Details regarding this are still under consideration as per the policy.


    Conditions for International Students


    These new rules set stricter standards for international students in English language tests, mainly IELTS.


    Earlier IELTS band required for a graduate visa was 6, now it has been increased to 6.5. While the IELTS requirement for a student visa has been increased from 5.5 to 6.


    Additional questions will be asked of second-time visa applicants. During this time they have to prove how further studies will help them to improve their career or their education.


    Visa procedures have also been improved for immigrants with ‘special’ or ‘essential’ skills to give them a better chance of securing permanent residence.


    The new policy aims to stop the exploitation of those already living, working, and studying in the country.


    Mention of “bogus” colleges


    The Australian government has used the term ‘backdoor’ repeatedly in the 99-page strategy, implying various ‘bogus’ colleges that bring students to Australia but then return their degrees. These ‘fake’ colleges have been talked about before, from Australian local newspapers to the government level, but this time the government is signaling a concerted crackdown.


    Dr. Ayesha has also warned about them in her talk to BBC: “What happens is that these colleges or institutions help bring students to Australia, but they don’t find a place in the workforce here because the competition here is not just between the people of a town or a city, but between people from all over the world.” Ayesha further added, “These migrants usually do not fit into the system but become a burden, and the term ‘permanently transient’ is used for them.”


    Stats reveal that there is a huge number of them living in Australia and are trapped because they never got admitted to the university and are making a living by working in menial jobs.


    Rising cost of living in Australia and financial crisis for incoming students


    The cost of living in Australia has increased and rental housing has become difficult to find. Students have to live far from their place of work or study.

    Talking to BBC, a Pakistani student said that in this policy, students will now only be able to work 20 hours per week instead of 40. This is the discount that was given to them during COVID-19. He pointed out that rents have gone up in Australia. Now the problem that more students will face will be a financial crisis, they will face problems in paying their fees.


    “Earlier, we used to make at least 1500 dollars by doing any work for 40 hours a week, of which we used to save up to 1000 dollars and save 4000 dollars a month and thus pay the fees,” he added.


    An increase in rent and a reduction in work hours will affect the students badly.


    Rising hostility toward migrants


    “When governments talk about people entering the country through backdoors and taking advantage of loopholes in the system, society can see it differently,” Dr Ayesha stated.


    In the past during the years 2008 and 2009, Indian students in Australia protested crimes committed against them in the country, leading to a diplomatic gulf between Australia and India.


    Dr Ayesha says that the government should go and explain to Australians that this crackdown is not being done because it is the fault of the foreign students, but because even local small businesses are taking advantage of these loopholes in the policy.

  • Ducky Bhai’s fan takes an extreme step to show devotion

    Ducky Bhai’s fan takes an extreme step to show devotion

    Ducky Bhai, the popular YouTuber with six million subscribers, recently fulfilled a promise by shaving his head and face after reaching the follower milestone. However, one of his fans, Sakina, took a rather extreme step to express her devotion.


    She uploaded a video on her YouTube channel, showing her trying to cut her hair with kitchen scissors and eventually shaving her head completely with the assistance of a family member.

    The situation didn’t stop there. Sakina’s mother scolded and even physically hit her for shaving her hair.

    The girl, with once beautiful hair, went bald just to grab her favourite YouTuber’s attention. While there are many ways to show love for celebrities, shaving the head seems to be an extreme one.

  • At least four security officials martyred in KP terror attacks

    At least four security officials martyred in KP terror attacks

    Two different attacks in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) on Friday have resulted in the martyrdom of four security officials, as per the report of Geo News on Friday.

    In the terrorist attack at the Nala Joint Post in Khyber district, two security personnel have been martyred and seven injured.

    The terrorists used heavy weapons, including hand grenades, to attack.

    The administration of Hayatabad Medical Complex Hospital confirmed that the injured security officials are out of danger now. All seven injured have also been shifted to the neurosurgery, surgical, and orthopaedic wards of the hospital.

    On the other hand, at least two police officials have been martyred and three are injured in a terrorist attack in police line in Tank, KP.

    The terrorists attacked in the wee hours of Friday.

    One terrorist was also killed in retaliation by the police. The search operation is in progress to clear the area.

    According to the police, the injured officials have been shifted to the hospital.

  • After court blocks appointment of DROs, ROs, election date could be delayed

    After court blocks appointment of DROs, ROs, election date could be delayed

    The Lahore High Court (LHC) issued an order on Wednesday to decline a notification to appoint Returning Officers (ROs) from bureaucracy. General elections, set to take place on February 8 2024, could be delayed as a result of the decision.

    Former secretary of Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and current caretaker Punjab CM’s Adviser on Law, Kanwar Dilshad, told The News that polls are likely to be late after the LHC verdict, stating that a few days delay in the polls is expected as the issue regarding suspension of ECP notification for appointments of ROs and District Returning Officers (DROs) will soon be taken up and decided by a larger bench of the LHC.

    He also said that after the LHC judgment, ECP declined its December 11 notification regarding the appointment of DROs and ROs.

    The LHC, in its order, said, “On factual ground, the apparent absence of a level playing field for the political party of the petitioner is visible to all and has also been seriously noted by many independent groups. With top political leadership locked inside the jail or gone underground, the electioneering by his political party would be a big question mark. The apprehension of the petitioner of avoiding fair and free elections by the Election Commission of Pakistan appears to be well founded as some District Returning Officer, Returning Officers and Assistant Returning Officers are appointed from the presently posted members of administration throughout the country with whom the petitioner’s political party does not inspire any confidence.”

  • Wahaj Ali tops UK publication’s 2023 Celebrity List

    Wahaj Ali tops UK publication’s 2023 Celebrity List

    Heart throb, Wahaj Ali, has achieved an amazing milestone by being named the top celebrity of 2023 by a prestigious UK entertainment publication. He was ranked 9th globally among Asian stars in the highly regarded Top 50 Asian Celebrities In The World list by the Eastern Eye newspaper.


    Wahaj outshone celebrities from Hollywood and Bollywood with his exceptional performances on television. He expressed gratitude and said that his main focus is always giving his best for his fans.
    The list, curated by Entertainment Editor Asjad Nazir, recognizes Wahaj’s significant contributions to the entertainment industry, highlighting his performance in the record-breaking drama serial ‘Tere Bin’, which received acclaim from audiences worldwide. Asjad Nazir described Wahaj as the biggest surprise package of 2023.


    “Wahaj Ali showed that he is one of this generation’s finest Pakistani actors with strong performances throughout the year,” and added, “He has laid the foundation for fantastic work in the future.”
    Wahaj Ali’s accomplishment not only signifies personal success but also represents a triumph for the Pakistani entertainment industry on the global stage. Fans and industry peers eagerly anticipate his future projects as he continues to make significant strides in his career.

  • Friendship ended with PPP, now PML-N and IPP are best friends

    Friendship ended with PPP, now PML-N and IPP are best friends

    The Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) took a significant step on Thursday by submitting a list to the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) committee, outlining its demands for seat adjustment ahead of the upcoming elections.

    The IPP is pushing for seat adjustments in 45 constituencies of the Punjab Assembly and 27 constituencies of the National Assembly.

    The deliberations unfolded during a joint meeting of the committees from both parties, hosted at the residence of former Speaker National Assembly Ayaz Sadiq. The meeting saw the participation of prominent PML-N figures including Khawaja Saad Rafiq, Atta Tarar, and Malik Ahmed Khan, while IPP was represented by Ishaq Khakwani, Aun Chaudhary and Nauman Langriyal.

    The discussions primarily revolved around seat adjustments for the National Assembly constituencies, with the IPP formally handing over its list to the PML-N committee. Both parties explored various options during the joint meeting, demonstrating a commitment to finding common ground.

    IPP has decided to field Jahangir Tareen from Lodhran, Aleem Khan and Aun Chaudhry from Lahore, Farrukh Habib from Faisalabad, Ghulam Sarwar Khan from Taxila, Aamir Kiyani and Ali Nawaz Awan from Islamabad, Firdous Ashiq Awan from Sialkot and Imran Ismail, Mahmood Maulvi will be party’s candidates from PML-N.

    Both parties agreed to continue talks on seat adjustment while another meeting is scheduled for Friday.

  • ‘You yourself are the judge’; Nawaz appeals to followers in address

    ‘You yourself are the judge’; Nawaz appeals to followers in address

    Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) head Nawaz Sharif has addressed the nation today for the first time after his victory in all the corruption cases against him.

    “My people, you don’t need to reach out to any court as you yourself are the judge,” the former premier said as he addressed his supporters for the first time since his legal victory in the form of exoneration from major corruption cases.

    The former prime minister also thanked the nation for standing by his side in difficult times.

    “I am hopeful that you [the people] will announce your judgements on February 8 [2024] and end the punishments meted out to you,” Nawaz said in a recorded message to the nation, aired live on television channels.

    Nawaz, who returned to Pakistan in October after a four-year self-exile in London, has consistently emphasised the need to hold accountable those involved in the removal of his government in 2017.

    The three-time former prime minister is hoping to come into power for the fourth time, as he has no corruption charges against him now.

    The lifetime ban on Nawaz Sharif as a parliamentarian is the only hurdle for him to contest election on February 8 next year.

  • Twitter in fits with reporting over jobless people’s attack on Indian parliament

    Twitter in fits with reporting over jobless people’s attack on Indian parliament

    Two unidentified persons were detained after they jumped into the lower house of Indian Parliament chamber, while the winter session of the Parliament was underway.


    The Delhi Police also arrested two other persons – a man and a woman from outside the Parliament, for protesting with coloured smoke.
    The incident took place as the country was commemorating the attack on Indian Parliament in 2001.


    As per Indian media reports, the culprits were seated in the visitors’ gallery and hiding the canisters in their shoes. Parliamentary members told journalists that the protestors raised slogans “Dictatorship will not be accepted”.


    Parliament security staff took the duo — identified as Sagar Sharma, 25, from Lucknow, and Manoranjan D, 35, from Mysore — into custody after they were beaten by MPs, reporters said.


    Two others — Neelam Singh, 42, from Hisar in Haryana and Amol Shinde, 25, from Latur in Maharashtra — were arrested from a spot near Parliament House where they too opened smoke canisters soon after the incident in Lok Sabha.


    The breach has shocked the lawmakers and nation alike.

    But the internet’s meme brigade made the most of it. One user posted the video of parliamentarians beating up the protestor and captioned it with a laughing emoji, “Who says India doesn’t have unity”.


    A user said, “Even my mobile pattern is more secure than the Indian Parliament.”


    Several others used clips from Bollywood and other movies to mock the security of the parliament.


    While Prime Minister Narendra Modi was not in the parliament, critics lambasted his government for the lapse in security of a high-profile place like Lok Sabha.

    Another trolled the BJP parliamentarians shouting space out amid the attack of the intruders saying were they waiting for a “chota bheem” to save their day.


    However, reporting by different media outlets outside the parliament has Twitter in fits.


    Two reporters were seen fighting over the smoke canister while the third one took the benefit and ran away from the spot.


    A user mockingly suggested that these courageous reporters should be deployed on borders and the army should be given the task of reporting.


    Journalist Anil Tiwari commented that “Media students should learn from this video that besides reporting skills, surviving in the media industry may require abilities like snatching, punching, running, etc”.

    Using a Bollywood movie reference a netizen trolled the journalists fighting for a smoke canister.

    Amidst this laughing riot over the reporting, the lady reporter Pallavi Ghosh famous for her swift and aggressive reporting defended herself on Twitter by posting, “End of the day – yes the video looks funny but as a reporter on the ground my Instinct not to let go”

  • Former child artist Zuhab Khan is all grown up and getting married

    Former child artist Zuhab Khan is all grown up and getting married

    Zuhab Khan, the famous child artist, is all grown up and getting married! He recently announced his plans to marry fellow actress Wania Nadeem. Khan, the grandson of the late legendary artist Moin Akhtar, acted in many popular dramas as a child star, including ‘Ummeed-e-Sehar’, ‘Main, Maa, Aur Woh’ and ‘Kash Mein Teri Beti Na Hoti.’

    Responding to a question in an interview about getting married at the age of 22, Zuhab Khan said, “I can get married in the next three months or within a month, but I personally want to get married after three years.”
    He stated, “I want to achieve some goals, and even if I achieve those goals within the next four months, I can still get married.”
    He announced that he is getting married to actress Wania Nadeem. “The girl is ready to get married, she is saying lets get married tomorrow, but I have advised her not to. First, build your career, and then we will get married. Nowadays, she is also working in dramas.”


    Wania Nadeem recently entered the entertainment industry after being a TikToker. Her drama ‘Khushboo Mein Base Khat’ is set to be aired on Hum TV soon.