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Shaheen, Rizwan Among Pakistan Players To Enter BBL 15 Draft

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The Big Bash League (BBL) season 15 Draft is just around the corner, and guess what? Pakistan’s stars are ready to light it up Down Under.

Pace ace Shaheen Shah Afridi and the ever-reliable Mohammad Rizwan are among the big names from Pakistan who’ve thrown their hats into the ring for BBL Season 15’s player draft, which is set for June 19.

Pakistan’s Power Pack

Joining Shaheen and Rizwan in the draft pool are Haris Rauf and Shadab Khan, giving the draft a strong Pakistani flavor. These four aren’t just crowd favorites — they’re game-changers, and their presence in the draft signals some serious intent.

What makes it even better for the Aussie T20 league? The gap in Pakistan’s international schedule from November to February opens the door for these players to be fully available. That’s a golden ticket for BBL franchises looking to secure reliable, top-tier overseas stars.

600+ Players, One Goal: Make the Cut

This year’s BBL draft promises to be the most competitive yet, with over 600 overseas players registering. It’s a blockbuster list, and the competition is fierce.

Brisbane Heat, who hold the No. 1 pick, will get the first shot at snapping up a superstar. And with names like England’s Sam Curran and Alex Hales, New Zealand’s Lockie Ferguson and Tim Southee, Sri Lanka’s Kusal Perera, and West Indies quick Shamar Joseph also in the mix, teams have some serious thinking to do.

WBBL Draft: Fatima Sana Joins Elite Company

Let’s not forget the women’s side of the action! The WBBL 11 draft is running alongside the men’s, and Pakistan women’s team captain Fatima Sana is flying the flag.

She’ll be rubbing shoulders in the draft with the likes of Heather Knight, Sophie Ecclestone, Lauren Bell, and Danni Wyatt-Hodge from England; Jemimah Rodrigues and Shikha Pandey from India; South Africa’s Shabnim Ismail and Chloe Tryon; and West Indies powerhouse Deandra Dottin.

What’s Next?

The full draft list and player availability for the BBL 15 are expected to be revealed in the coming days. But one thing’s for sure — the anticipation is already buzzing.

Will Shaheen find a new BBL home? Can Rizwan slot in as a game-changer? Will Fatima Sana make history in the WBBL? We’ll have to wait until June 19 to find out. But until then, buckle up — Big Bash fever is officially ON.

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Sana Mir Becomes First Pakistani Woman in ICC Hall of Fame

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Sana Mir made history as the first Pakistani woman inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame. The International Cricket Council honoured her along with six other cricketers, MS Dhoni, Matthew Hayden, Daniel Vettori, Sarah Taylor, Hashim Amla, and Graeme Smith.

This marks a major milestone for women’s cricket and Pakistan’s sporting journey.

Mir reached several important career milestones. She was the first Pakistani woman to take 100 ODI wickets. She ended her ODI career with 151 wickets in 121 matches. In T20Is, she took 89 wickets in 106 games.

She has scored 1,630 runs in ODIs and 820 in T20Is. Her leadership led Pakistan to Asian Games gold medals in 2010 and 2014.

“From dreaming as a little girl that one day there would even be a women’s team in our country to now standing here, inducted among the very legends I idolised long before I ever held a bat or a ball — this is a moment I couldn’t have dared to imagine,” Mir said.

“I am incredibly grateful for this honour and hope to give back to the sport in any way I can. I would like to take this opportunity to thank my teammates, coaches and family for all their support over the years.”

Sana became captain in 2009 and led the team for eight years. In 2018, she reached the top of the ICC ODI Player Rankings.

Mir was the first Pakistani woman to win the PCB Cricketer of the Year award. She also made an impact off the field when she spoke against body shaming. The ICC praised her efforts for doing so. They also noted her work for mental health and support during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The Only Person Demanding India-Pakistan War is Modi”: Bilawal Bhutto

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Former Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that the India-Pakistan war has “never been lower” in history.

In an interview with Sky News from London on Monday, Bilawal expressed serious concern about the current tension levels between the two countries, especially after the recent military standoff.

“At the moment, the threshold for conflict between India and Pakistan is lower than it’s ever been in our history,” Bilawal said. “We’ve achieved the ceasefire, but we have not achieved peace as it stands today.”

The crisis was triggered by a terrorist attack in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), where 26 tourists were killed.

India blamed the incident on Pakistan-based groups. Islamabad, however, denied any involvement and called for a fair and impartial international investigation.

Over four days, both nations exchanged missile and drone strikes and engaged in air combat, increasing the risk of full-scale war between the nuclear-armed states.

International actors, including the United States, stepped in to de-escalate the situation. President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire on May 10.

Despite the ceasefire, Bilawal said the potential for conflict remains high. “If there’s a terrorist attack anywhere in India or IIOJK, proof or no proof, that means war,” he warned. “That’s not a tenable situation.”

He emphasised the need for dialogue and diplomacy to resolve long-standing issues like terrorism, the Kashmir dispute and water-sharing conflicts.

Bilawal also criticised India for its handling of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), saying delayed water releases could severely damage Pakistan’s agriculture. “Even a week’s delay in water supply can destroy crops,” he said.

“That would be war,” he added.

He stated that any infrastructure project built by India on rivers allocated to Pakistan would be considered aggression.

Rejection of Indian Allegations

Responding to Indian claims that Pakistan was behind the Kashmir attack, Bilawal said there was no credible evidence. “They went to war with a nuclear power and still cannot name a single terrorist involved,” he stated.

He defended Pakistan’s counterterrorism efforts, pointing to the country’s removal from the FATF grey list during his tenure as proof of commitment to global norms.

Bilawal is currently leading a diplomatic tour to share Pakistan’s stance globally in the aftermath of the conflict.

His delegation has already met with representatives from the United Nations, various member states, and US officials. The mission is now continuing in London.

Bilawal Criticised India’s Current Political Stance

Speaking to the media following his meeting at the British Parliament, the 36-year-old politician said that wherever he has travelled, people have supported peace, not war.

“Wherever I’ve travelled, no one has said they want war. Everyone wants peace. The only person demanding India-Pakistan war at all costs is Modi,” Bilawal added.

The politician also criticised India’s current political stance, accusing its leadership of promoting a narrative based on conflict and division.

“Our case for peace is strong. India’s case for war is based on lies and division,” he said. “They want to divide not just their own people but the entire region.”

The former foreign minister said that British lawmaker:s had attentively heard Pakistan’s position on key issues, expressing hope that the MPs he met would play their part in supporting peace efforts in South Asia.

“Pakistan’s message is clear, we want to establish peace through dialogue and diplomacy,” Bilawal remarked.

“Peace in our region is in everyone’s best interest,” he added.

Opportunities for Britain for Trade

Bilawal stressed that the large Pakistani community in Britain strongly desires peace in the region.

He argued that sustained peace in the region would unlock opportunities for Britain for economic cooperation and trade, including the revival of key transit routes across South Asia.

“If the UK wishes to benefit from the region’s trade potential, peace is a necessary condition,” he said.

“Transit routes, if activated, will bring advantages of all sorts,” he added.

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How Long Will the Heatwave Grip Punjab?

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On Monday, the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) said that the heatwave will continue in Punjab till June 12. Currently, temperatures 4 to 7 degrees higher than average, are regarded as life-threatening in some areas.

With 47 degrees Celsius, Sargodha recorded the highest temperature in the province. Cities like Toba Tek Singh, Sahiwal, and Jhang reached 40–42 degrees Celsius. Lahore, Multan, and Faisalabad saw approximately 45 degrees Celsius.

Southern Punjab’s conditions are the worst, namely, Bahawalpur and Rahim Yar Khan.

PDMA Director General Irfan Ali Kathia has told all agencies to prepare for heatwave. Steps include stocking medications for heat-related diseases, installing heatstroke counters in hospitals, and providing clean drinking water.

A similar condition was issued for Gilgit-Baltistan, where temperatures are rising by 5–7°C. According to the Met Office, this may speed up glacier-melting and suggested prudent actions.

Authorities used social media to warn the public of the dangers of extreme heat. PDMA also issued an advisory encouraging individuals to protect marginalised populations including youngsters, seniors, and those with pre-existing medical conditions.

Between 10 am and 4 pm, people should avoid outdoor activity. PDMA suggested remaining hydrated and dressing in thin cotton clothing. They advise that the effects of heat might be instant and major.

Call the PDMA helpline at 1129 for help if you’re dizzy, fainted, or nausea. For emergencies, hospitals have predetermined thermal therapy programs.

According to the Economic Survey 2024–25, Pakistan experienced its ninth warmest year in 2024. The mean temperature, 23.52 degrees Celsius, was 0.71 degrees Celsius above normal.

At 1.26 degrees Celsius rise, July 2024 was the second hottest July in 64 years; October 2024 set records as the warmest October at 2.48 degrees Celsius above average.

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Will the Rs17.8 Trillion Budget Bring Relief or Burden?

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With a total budget of Rs17.8 trillion, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb will unveil the federal budget 2025-26 in the National Assembly today. He will present the Senate Finance Bill 2025, which has the Annual Budget Statement.

Salaried workers get some relief from the budget. It suggests a 10% pay raise for government workers. Pension for retired civil servants may increase by 5% to 7.5%.

Employees in Grades 1 through 16 will receive a 30% specific grant. Their fundamental pay will incorporate this and will replace earlier ad hoc help.

The administration aims to lower tax evasion and expand the tax base. Though providing little relief to salaried individuals, it hopes to raise revenue collection.

Pressured by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the government is considering a new tax on farm income. Freelancers and others earning digitally, particularly from abroad, will also be taxed for the first time.

Shares and property’s capital gains tax is likely to rise. The government might also levy taxes on confectionery, fertilisers, and insecticides.

Simultaneously, taxes on tobacco and cigarettes may decrease. This is a change from prior budget plans that levied these more.

Once given tax breaks, the old FATA region could now have a 12% tax rate. This reform seeks to harmonise the tax system throughout the nation.

The budget plan draws both favourable and unfavourable reactions. One PPP head has proposed significantly greater increases—50% in salaries and 100% in pensions. The final decision will, however, be made during budget discussions in parliament.

The budget captures IMF criteria as well as local demands. It points in the direction of raising income while controlling rising costs.

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Stay Connected During Hajj 2025 with Zong’s International Dialing Mobily Bundles for Saudi Arabia

Zong 4G, Pakistan’s leading technology innovation company, is offering specially curated International Dialing bundles.

Islamabad, Pakistan – As Pakistani pilgrims embark on the sacred journey of Hajj 2025, their loved ones would want to stay connected with them. Understanding the emotional and spiritual significance of this time, Zong 4G, Pakistan’s leading technology innovation company, is offering specially curated International Dialing bundles for seamless and affordable calling to Saudi Arabia’s Mobily network. These bundles are designed to help pilgrims and their families stay close, no matter the distance; making every moment more meaningful during this spiritual experience.

The bundles are available for both prepaid and postpaid customers and fit a variety of usage needs. Details of the bundles are as follows:

Bundle Type Price (PKR) Mobily Minutes Validity
Weekly (Prepaid Only) 300 + tax 15 Minutes 7 Days
Weekly (Prepaid Only) 700 + tax 40 Minutes 7 Days
Monthly (Prepaid & Postpaid) 1,200 + tax 90 Minutes 30 Days
Monthly (Prepaid & Postpaid) 2,400 + tax 200 Minutes 30 Days

 

Customers can activate these bundles easily by dialing *6911# or through the My Zong App. These bundles are exclusively valid for calls made to Mobily network numbers in Saudi Arabia.

Khurram Ishaq Director LDI & International Business at Zong 4G stated: “We are committed to providing our customers with reliable solutions that keep them connected with their loved ones across borders. These international dialing bundles are a testament to our dedication to meeting the evolving communication needs of our customers.”

These newly launched international dialing bundles reinforce Zong’s commitment to superior international connectivity and continued innovation in digital and mobile services.

Standard Chartered Pakistan and Emirates forge strategic partnership to enhance client experience

The partnership further solidifies Standard Chartered’ s position as the premier wealth advisory bank in the country.

Karachi, Pakistan: Standard Chartered Pakistan and Emirates have entered into a strategic partnership by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The collaboration offers significant benefits to Standard Chartered Credit Card holders, special fares on tickets purchased online through the Emirates website. Additionally, customers can opt to split their payments into convenient monthly installments of up to 12 months.

The partnership further solidifies Standard Chartered’ s position as the premier wealth advisory bank in the country and as the trusted banking partner for global corporations operating in the region. It further underscores the Bank’s commitment to providing exceptional services and benefits to its clients.

The MoU was signed by Rehan Shaikh, CEO and Head of Coverage, Standard Chartered Pakistan and Mohammed Alhashmi, VP for Pakistan, Emirates. Also present at the signing ceremony were senior management officials from both companies including Saadya Riaz, Head Wealth & Retail Banking, SC Pakistan and Ashfaq Shah, Corporate Sales Manager – Pakistan from Emirates.

Rehan Shaikh, commented on the partnership, “This strategic alliance with Emirates is a significant milestone in our mission to deliver superior value and convenience to our clients. By leveraging our global network and Emirates’ renowned service excellence, we are able to offer unique travel benefits that align with our clients’ lifestyle and financial needs. This collaboration not only strengthens our market position but also exemplifies our commitment to fostering strong partnerships that drive innovation and growth in the banking sector.”

Commenting on the agreement, Mohammed Alhashmi, VP for Pakistan, Emirates stated, “We are delighted to partner with Standard Chartered Pakistan to provide incentives to their customers We have a special relationship with Pakistan where we have been operating since 1985 and, in partnering with a leading bank operating in the country, we hope to expand our customer base further. The incentives we are providing to Standard Chartered customers will allow them to experience our premium travel proposition while enjoying added-value.”

Pakistan Economic Survey 2024–25: Pakistan’s GDP Grows by 2.7%, Inflation Falls to 4.6%

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Federal Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, while presenting the Economic Survey 2024–25 on Monday, announced that the country’s GDP grew by 2.7% and inflation dropped to 4.6% during the outgoing fiscal year.

The Economic Survey 2024–25 comes just a day before the federal budget for the next fiscal year is to be tabled in the National Assembly.

The economic survey highlights the country’s overall socio-economic performance in FY2024–25. It includes data related to GDP growth, tax revenue, public debt, employment, climate change, inflation, trade, population growth and balance of payments.

According to the finance minister, “This document aims to guide policy planning and inform public discussions ahead of the new fiscal year.”

 

Key Indicators 

Aurangzeb mentioned a major reduction in the policy rate from 22% to 11%, describing it as a “record cut.” He noted record recoveries in the power sector due to ongoing reforms.

The finance minister shared that Pakistan’s exports rose by 7% while IT exports reached $2.8 billion, with freelancers earning $400 million.

He added that imports increased by 11.7%, yet the current account showed a surplus of $1.9 billion from July to April, mainly due to a 26% increase in revenue collection.

Aurangzeb said, “Remittances increased by around $10 billion in two years,” calling it a significant contribution to foreign exchange.

He further shared that the number of individual tax filers doubled, calling it a positive result of the government’s tax net expansion.

Speaking on economic recovery, he said, “Islamabad has recovered in terms of GDP growth compared to global growth.”

He also noted that global inflation dropped from 6.8% to 0.3%, while Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves improved significantly.

“We now have to move towards GDP stabilisation,” he added, stating that the country is moving in a “better direction.”

He projected that Pakistan’s GDP will grow by 5.7% over the medium term.

Revenue and Remittances

The survey noted that total revenue grew by 36.7% to Rs13,367 billion between July and March.

Tax revenue rose by 26.3% to Rs9,300.2 billion, while non-tax revenue increased by 68% to Rs4,229.7 billion. FBR matched the overall tax collection figure at Rs9,300.2 billion.

The fiscal deficit narrowed to 2.6% of GDP, and the primary balance showed a surplus of Rs3,468.7 billion, equivalent to 3.0% of GDP.

From July 2024 to April 2025, remittances totaled $31.2 billion, marking a 31% year-on-year rise from $23.8 billion in FY2024.

Aurangzeb said this “was instrumental in supporting the $1.9 billion current account surplus.”

Inflation

On the monetary front, CPI inflation averaged 4.7% during July–April FY2025, with April 2025 inflation dipping to 0.3%, marking a multi-decade low.

While core inflation figures were not explicitly stated, the State Bank of Pakistan reduced the policy rate by 1,100 basis points since June 2024 in response to easing price pressures. The KIBOR also declined to 11.3%.

Agriculture Sector

In FY2025, Pakistan’s agriculture sector recorded a modest growth of 0.56%. Within this sector, important crops declined by 13.49%, while cotton ginning fell by 19.03%.

Moreover, livestock demonstrated strong performance with a 4.72% increase and other crops grew by 4.78%.

Crops which took a hit include maize (-15.4%) and rice (-1.4%). Potato and onion crop yield increased by 11.5% and 15.9%, respectively.

Industrial sector

The industrial sector posted a 4.77% growth in FY2025. However, performance varied across subsectors: mining and quarrying declined by 3.38% and large-scale manufacturing (LSM) contracted by 1.53%.

On the positive side, electricity, gas and water supply surged by 28.88%, while construction registered a growth of 6.61%.

Service Sector 

The services sector expanded by 2.91% during FY2025, with mixed trends across its components. Wholesale and retail trade saw minimal growth of 0.14%, while transport and storage improved by 2.20%.

The finance and insurance subsector rose by 3.22%, general government services increased substantially by 9.92%, and other private services grew by 3.64%.

External Sector

In the external sector, exports increased by 6.4% to $26.9 billion, while imports rose by 7.5% to $48.3 billion, resulting in a $21.3 billion trade deficit.

The exchange rate stabilised at Rs278.72 per dollar, and foreign reserves reached $16.64 billion.

Social Protection

For social protection, the government allocated Rs471 billion to the BISP in FY2025.

This included Rs366.9 billion under Benazir Kafaalat for 8.5 million families, Rs55.4 billion under Taleemi Wazaif for 7.96 million children and Rs5.48 billion for 0.7 million mothers and children under Benazir Nashonuma.

Education Spending

The government spent 0.8% of GDP on education from July 2024 to March 2025. Pakistan’s literacy rate stands at 60.6%, with male literacy at 68% and female literacy at 52.8%.

There are 269 universities, including 160 public and 109 private institutions. A total of Rs61.1 billion was allocated for higher education, and PhD faculty members stand at 37.97%.

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PMD Warns of Hot, Humid Weather in Karachi and a Heatwave in Balochistan and Sindh

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The residents of the port city are expected to face hot and humid weather for the next 24 hours, along with chances of strong winds, as a severe heatwave continues in the country, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) on Sunday.

The PMD stated that Karachi’s weather will likely remain hot and humid over the next three days, and any relief will only come in the form of intermittent strong winds.

Temperatures in Karachi are expected to stay between 35°C and 37°C. Today’s minimum temperature was recorded at 28.2°C.

Humidity in the city is currently at 78%. However, sea winds are blowing at a speed of 16 kilometres per hour. The PMD also reported high air pressure in the region.

The weather department shared that Balochistan is also going through an intense heatwave. This heatwave may continue until June 12.

In Quetta and nearby areas, the weather is clear and dry. The northern districts of Balochistan are dry, while the southern and central areas are hot.

Temperatures in Balochistan are now 4°C to 6°C higher than usual. On Saturday, Sibi recorded 49°C, Turbat reached 41°C, and Nokkundi reported 43°C.

The upper and central parts of Sindh are also under heatwave alert. The PMD said that temperatures in these areas will be 3°C to 5°C above normal until June 12.

People living in affected regions are advised to stay safe. They should drink plenty of water and avoid going out in direct sunlight for long periods.

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Colombia’s Senator Miguel Uribe Undergoes Surgery after Shooting Attack

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Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe, a possible candidate for the 2026 presidential election, was shot and injured during a campaign event in Bogota on Saturday.

On Sunday, Mayor Carlos Fernando Galan said that the 39-year-old “overcame the first surgical intervention” and is now in “the critical hours” of recovery.

Uribe, who belongs to the opposition Democratic Centre party, was shot in the back by “armed subjects.”

This happened while he was speaking at a public park in the Fontibon neighbourhood. The party described the shooting as “an unacceptable act of violence.”

Following the incident, Uribe was taken to the Santa Fe Foundation hospital. According to a medical report, he was in critical condition and needed a “neurosurgical and peripheral vascular procedure.”

His wife, Maria Claudia Tarazona, posted on X that he was “fighting for his life.” Meanwhile, videos on social media showed Uribe bleeding from the head as bystanders helped him.

Police officers cordon off the area where Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay of the opposition Democratic Center party, was shot during a campaign event, in Bogota, Colombia, June 7, 2025.
Police officers cordon off the area where Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay of the opposition Democratic Center party, was shot during a campaign event, in Bogota, Colombia, June 7, 2025. Image Credits: Reuters

The Attorney General’s Office confirmed that Uribe sustained two gunshot wounds. Two others were also injured.

Moreover, a 15-year-old boy was arrested at the scene with a firearm. In response, the government is offering a $730,000 reward for any useful information.

President Gustavo Petro expressed sympathy on X. He stated, “Respect life, that’s the red line… My solidarity [is] with the Uribe family and the Turbay family. I don’t know how to ease their pain.”

Later, in a speech on Saturday night, Petro said the investigation would aim to find who ordered the attack. He added that any security lapses would also be examined.

Global Reactions

Reactions poured in from across the world. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio condemned the shooting and blamed Petro’s “inflammatory rhetoric.”

Similarly, Chilean President Gabriel Boric and Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa also condemned the violence. Both expressed support for Uribe’s family.

Former President Alvaro Uribe commented, “They attacked the hope of the country, a great husband, father, son, brother, a great colleague.”

Miguel Uribe comes from a prominent Colombian family. His mother, journalist Diana Turbay, was kidnapped by Pablo Escobar’s group in 1990. Tragically, she was killed during a rescue mission in 1991.

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Eid Diplomacy: A Step Toward Peace with India?

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On Eid al-Adha, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif called the leaders of Qatar, Azerbaijan, Malaysia, Tajikistan, Egypt, Kuwait, and Bahrain. He shared Eid greetings and emphasised Muslim unity, regional peace, and stronger cooperation.

He thanked Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani for helping reduce tensions with India. The prime minister also praised the Qatari prime minister and foreign minister for their peace efforts. Both leaders agreed to enhance trade and meet soon.

During a call with Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev, PM Shehbaz recalled celebrating Independence Day in Lachin. He appreciated Azerbaijan’s support during the recent standoff with India. He also called for deeper brotherly ties.

PM exchanged Eid greetings with Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. Both leaders prayed for justice for Palestinians and unity in the Muslim world. PM Shehbaz said, “Pakistan accepted the ceasefire negotiated by the United States and other friendly countries in the greater interest of regional peace. But India’s military actions would have to be answered with quick and resolute action. Regarding all unsolved problems, including Kashmir, we are ready for significant discussion.”

He admired Malaysia’s fair stance during the India-Pakistan tension and called for peace in South Asia.

While talking to Tajikistan’s President Emomali Rahmon, PM Shehbaz expressed satisfaction over growing ties. He thanked Tajikistan for its neutral position during recent tensions and its hospitality in Dushanbe. He also praised the Glacier Protection Conference and invited the president to visit Pakistan.

During his call with Kuwait’s Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah al-Khalid al-Hamad al-Mubarak al-Sabah, PM Shehbaz thanked him for easing visa procedures. The crown prince accepted an invitation to visit Pakistan and agreed to grow trade ties.

PM Shehbaz also sent Eid greetings to Bahrain’s King Sheikh Hamad bin Isa bin Salman al Khalifa.

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What did President Zardari Say in His Eid al-Adha Greeting?

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Eid Al-Adha has brought warm wishes from President Asif Ali Zardari to the people of Pakistan and Muslims worldwide. He stressed the need to live by values like sacrifice, love, brotherhood, and unity in daily life.

“This day revives in us the spirit of faith, sacrifice, selflessness, and brotherhood,” he said. I hope Allah Almighty makes this day a source of riches, harmony, and blessings for both our nation and the whole Muslim Ummah. Ameen.”

President Zardari said Eid Al-Adha honours the obedience and sacrifice of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and Prophet Ismail (AS). He called their loyalty and selflessness a guiding example for all of us.

“These great personalities provide a shining example of dedication, loyalty, selflessness, and sacrifice by entirely submitting to the will of Allah Almighty,” he said. “This day reminds us that no sacrifice is too much when seeking Allah’s pleasure. Our success, both personal and collective, lies in obeying His will.”

He urged everyone to live by the same spirit of sacrifice shown by Prophet Ibrahim (AS). Helping others and bringing ease to their lives, he said, is key.

President Zardari emphasised the need to support the underprivileged and struggling members of society. He reminded everyone that Eid al-Adha is not only about animal sacrifice. It also calls us to make a strong promise to care for the poor, sick, and needy.

“As a country, we have to stand by one another,” he said. “We should grieve together and work side by side to build a rich and wonderful Pakistan.”

He also called on Pakistanis to pledge to remove hatred and bias from their hearts. Everyone, he said, must work with honesty and unity for national progress and the betterment of the Muslim world.

May Allah accept our sacrifices, provide Pakistan peace, growth, and prosperity, and bless us with the power to become a cohesive and strong country. Ameen,” he concluded.

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Shehbaz Sharif’s Eid Message Highlights Unity and Faith

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On Eid al-Adha Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif extend his best wishes to the people of Pakistan and Muslims worldwide. He also urged everyone to remember the oppressed people of Palestine and Kashmir.

In his message for Eid al-Adha 1446 Hijri, the Prime Minister said, “I felicitate from the core of my heart the whole Pakistani nation and the Islamic world on the blessed occasion of Eid Al-Adha and the magnificent Islamic ritual of Hajj.”

These holy days remind us of the strong faith, sacrifice, and selflessness of Hazrat Ibrahim (AS) and Hazrat Ismail (AS). Allah Almighty valued their devotion so much that He made their actions part of religious worship.

The Prime Minister prayed, “May Allah Almighty accept the prayers and sacrifices of the whole Pakistani nation and the Muslim Ummah.” He added, “These blessed occasions should come in our lives again and again. Amen.”

He explained that Eid Al-Adha is more than animal sacrifice. It also means giving up personal desires and interests for higher goals. This spirit teaches patience, bravery, sacrifice, and kindness—traits essential for national growth.

Shehbaz Sharif said Pakistan is progressing. He stressed that now is the time to adopt unity and the spirit of sacrifice. “The road of sacrifice leads to success,” he stated.

He mentioned the recent Indian attack and how the nation stood together. “The entire country stood united and solidly against the enemy sending a clear message that the Pakistani people will not hesitate to offer any sacrifice for its defence and dignity,” he said.

He added that the same unity is needed to overcome internal challenges. “We must recognize our economic and social responsibilities. We need to combine our resources to make Pakistan strong, flourishing, and self-sufficient,” he said.

Eid Al-Adha reminds us that real progress comes when we work for collective good, not just personal gain. He urged people to remember Palestinians suffering from violence and starvation.

He also reaffirmed strong support for the people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. “We will always be their voice and will support their great movement,” he said.

He encouraged the nation to build a future based on love, unity, and brotherhood. “We have to move forward with the will to make Pakistan appear at the world level as a strong and prosperous nation,” he said.

He added that the dream of Pakistan’s success will come true when national interest comes before personal interest.

“The message of Eid ul Azha urges us to rise above our own desires and interests and focus only on the welfare and well being of our nation, therefore acting to reach the noble aims,” he said. He added, “Undoubtedly, this unity and attitude will alter Pakistan’s fate.”

He ended his message with a prayer: “I ask Allah Almighty to grant us the actual joy of EidulAzha and arm us to behave in accordance with the true spirit of sacrifice and compassion.”

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Is this the End of the Trump-Musk Power Duo?

Is This the End of the Trump-Musk Power Duo?

Donald Trump and Elon Musk‘s political relationship came to an abrupt public confrontation. During a conversation in the Oval Office, Trump expressed his “very disappointed” at Musk after the billionaire criticized his “big, beautiful” spending package before Congress.

Payback, Trump warned, he might cancel Musk’s substantial government contracts. Musk countered X by claiming Trump would not have won the 2024 election without him. Without any evidence, he even asserted that American papers on Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender, featured Trump.

The battle worsened as both began attacking one other on social media. Tesla’s stock dropped and Musk stated he would end a major American spaceship initiative. Though many had expected their partnership to end, the abrupt breakup shocked some in Washington.

“I am very upset in Elon. I have supported Elon a lot,” President Trump said next to German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. “Elon and I got along very well. I’m not sure if we will any longer.”

Trump sounded offended and reminded everyone that just last week he had hosted Musk for a farewell at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Trump later referred to Musk as “crazy” and stated he ordered him to leave since he was “wearing thin.”

Live on X, Musk said Trump was ungrateful. He wrote, “Trump is in the Epstein records,” referencing US documents on Epstein. He concluded that post with “Have a nice day, DJT!”

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told AFP that Musk’s post about Epstein was “an unhappy episode from Elon, who is unhappy with the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ because it does not include the policies he wanted.”

Musk had contributed $300 million as a leading campaign sponsor for Trump. He also agreed with a post suggesting Trump ought to be impeached and stated Trump’s worldwide tariffs might cause a recession.

Trump next stated he might remove Musk’s large government contracts including Starlink satellite use and rocket launches. On Truth Social, he wrote, “The simplest way to save money in our Budget, Billions of Dollars, is to end Elon’s Governmental Subsidies and Contracts.”

Musk responded by noting he would begin “decommissioning” the Dragon spacecraft NASA uses to send astronauts. Later, he seemed to change his mind and replied to a user, “OK, we won’t decommission Dragon,” but it was uncertain what he truly meant.

During the argument, Tesla lost over $100 billion in value. Before, Trump and Musk were friends, with Musk even residing at the White House and riding Air Force One.

Musk only held his DOGE position for four months. He grew annoyed at gradual changes and found problems with Trump’s staff. They kept their arguments under wraps until Musk referred to Trump’s tax and spending measure as an “abomination” for expanding the deficit.

Musk then issued a poll asking whether he ought to form a fresh political party. This might be a major move since he has the financial means to oppose Republicans who go against him. According to The New York Times, a Trump supporter named Steve Bannon allegedly advocated Musk’s deportation.

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How is the Bohra Community Celebrating Eid al-Adha in Karachi?

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The Bohra community in Karachi is observing Eid al-Adha on Friday with religious passion.

Their greatest event took place at the Tahiri Mosque close to Zahid Nihari in Saddar.

During the Bohra celebrations, Sindh police were present to ensure that everything went smoothly.

Following Eid prayers, the practice of animal slaughter started. This tells the story of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) who was ready to give his son Ismail for God’s orders.

As part of the Eid celebrations, people sacrifice sheep, goats, cattle, and camels. Eid al-Adha also signals the conclusion of the Hajj journey in Makkah. Some Muslims will commemorate Eid Al-Adha tomorrow, Saturday, others are doing so today in various regions of the world.

The largest Eid prayer was held at Masjid alHaram in Makkah and Masjid anNabawi in Madinah.

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PM Shehbaz Sharif Performs Umrah with Delegation

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PM Shehbaz Sharif performed Umrah on Friday with his senior delegation during a two-day official visit to Saudi Arabia.
The Prime Minister offered Nawafil prayers inside the Holy Ka’aba and prayed for Pakistan’s advancement, the well-being of its people, the Muslim Ummah, and the people of Gaza.

Meeting Saudi leaders will be part of the Prime Minister’s trip. They will consider improving cooperation in crucial areas including trade, investment, Muslim Ummah welfare, and regional peace and security.

Additionally, the PM Shehbaz Sharif will also demonstrate thankfulness for the benevolent help of the Saudi leadership in lessening the recent hostilities between Pakistan and India.

According to the Foreign Office, the journey stresses the deep-seated, time-tested ties Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have developed upon shared faith, mutual respect, and strategic alliance. This trip should help two countries become closer.

It will also help to find new forms of cross-sectoral collaboration. The official negotiations aim at creating more avenues for cooperation between the two nations.

To reinforce diplomatic as well as commercial relations, Shehbaz Sharif’s trip is essential. Pakistan’s will to maintain growing its ties with Saudi Arabia in all spheres is shown here.

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Bakra Eid is Here! 5 Exciting Events You can Enjoy this Weekend

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Bakra Eid is already here, how fast is 2025 moving? Seems like yesterday when it was Meethi Eid.

Want to escape the boring, typical Eid days this time? Some upcoming events on Ticketwala may help you escape.

Sau Din Chor Kay

  • Date: 3rd June – 5th June
  • Timings: 8 PM
  • General Ticket: PKR 1,000
  • Location: Zia Mohyeddin Theatre, NAPA

If you love theatre with a dash of drama, comedy, and thrill, Sau Din Chor Kay is your go-to event this weekend. This popular stage production has made waves for its clever plot, gripping performances, and witty script.

Perfect for a night out with friends or family, the show blends mystery and satire in a way that’s both thought-provoking and entertaining. It’s a great way to kickstart your Eid.

 

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Chai, Chooriyan & Mehendi

  • Date: 5th June 2025
  • Timings: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM
  • General Ticket: 1,500
  • Location: Filli Cafe, Mall 1 (Gulberg, Lahore)

Trovert Space is back with a desi twist you won’t want to miss! Get ready for a day full of glam, giggles, and gorgeous mehndi. It’s just perfect for you and your besties to channel your inner desi queens!

Whether you come for the Zafrani Chai, the sparkly chooriyan, or the full-on girl gang vibes, this is your sign to dress up and show up! So bring your girl gang and finally live that Bin Roye coded chaand raat.

 

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Chaand Raat Bazaar

  • Date: 6th June
  • Timings: 5 PM
  • General Ticket: Free!!
  • Location: Service Lane, Pine Avenue, Valencia

Bakra Eid ki ronak, Chand Raat ki chamak, aur The Social Bazar ka jadoo!

Chand Raat Bazaar brings together an exciting mix of local vendors, fashion pop-ups, food stalls, and entertainment under one roof. Whether you’re searching for last-minute joras, jewellery, or just some great eats, this family-friendly bazaar is your one-stop shop for everything Eid-related.

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Chaand Raat Bazaar

Neon Chaand Raat

  • Date: 6th June 2025
  • Timings: 5 PM
  • General Ticket: PKR 2,000 (for a group of two)
  • Location: Neon Square, Lahore

Celebrate Eid night at Neon Chaand Raat — featuring a live performance by Hassan Raheem!

From festive stalls to churiyan, mehendi, and the iconic Neon Food Street, it’s a night filled with celebration and Eid spirit. With Neon Cooling Systems throughout the venue, you can shop, eat and vibe in comfort no matter the heat.

 

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Souk Serai – Chaand Raat at Habitt City

  • Date: 6th June 2025
  • Timings: 5 PM
  • General Ticket: Free!!
  • Location: Habitt City, Karachi

Step into a festive wonderland at Souk Serai – Chand Raat at Habitt City.

This chic and artsy marketplace features curated stalls, artisan crafts, designer wear and delectable food options. Ideal for those who appreciate unique finds and a boho-chic vibe, Souk Serai blends culture, community and celebration in one vibrant setting.

Don’t forget your shopping list and your camera!

 

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From lively performances and glow-in-the-dark parties to serene shopping experiences and traditional henna nights, your Eid weekend is now bound to be memorable.

Eid Mubarak and happy celebrations!

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Anoushey Ashraf Exposes the Dark Underbelly of Punjab

Pakistani media figure Anoushey Ashraf spoke out on social media in a strong post that has gone viral, addressing the deep-seated societal problems affecting Punjab, particularly the southern parts of the province.

Her emotionally charged, heartfelt post referred to the murder of Sana Yousuf, and no matter how tragic the case, it takes a crime against a woman, a young woman, for people to realise that something needs to be done.

Speaking Up for the Voiceless

Anoushey’s words were direct and heart-wrenching:

“Many stories coming in from Punjab. Hate saying this, but child rape, catcalling, perversion, and religious extremism are deeply rooted in the province. The south, in particular is pretty bad. And yet, the government does nothing to change this sick mindset. Nothing.”

She certainly did not stop there. Intent on providing survivors a voice, she posted several anonymous stories from those who had experienced trauma, harassment, and abuse, some for many years in silence.

The Stories that Haunt Us

An Internship Disaster (2004)

One alarming account came from a woman suffering predatory behaviour on an internship in Islamabad at 20 years old. The CEO of a highly reputable bank did this to her as she interned with him in his office. She described:

“He began asking extremely inappropriate and personal questions. I was frozen. Afraid. I knew the building was nearly empty…”

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A girl shares her horrifying internship experience.
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A girl shares her horrifying internship experience.
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A girl shares her horrifying internship experience

Years passed, and the emotional repercussions of that day remained with her always. She had been afraid to say anything then, but Anoushey’s platform made it possible for her now.

The Relationship That Became a Nightmare

Another contributor described an emotionally abusive relationship that escalated to threats and stalking. Her partner tracked her movements and made horrifying threats.

“Be safe when going out… If I can’t have you, no one can.”

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The relationship that became a nightmare

Her story highlights how fear can keep victims tied to their abusers long after the end of the relationship.

Inappropriate Behaviour in Public Spaces

One woman shared a horrific incident with a taxi driver who exposed himself. He also had a flashlight to go with it.

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The horrific experience with a taxi driver

Another discussed an even older encounter with a man who flashed her and her family in a busy market in Islamabad.

The assessment of what happened to women in these types of “exposure” incidents is impossible.

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Sexual abuse as a child

Generational Trauma and Cultural Silence

Mothers, sisters, and daughters all had stories of being silenced by family or society. One contributor stated:

“Mothers don’t teach their boys because they’ve been through it themselves… They are enablers. And they don’t even know it.”

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Generational trauma and cultural silence

This reveals a systemic cycle of denial and suppression that needs to be interrupted.

Boys and Girls, Both Victims

The testimonies are not limited to girls. One was from a young boy who experienced harassment when returning from a religious ceremony; the irony of the setting was unsettlingly brutal.

The narratives illustrate how predators act with impunity, and that boys are not spared either.

 

Fear as a Constant Companion

Victims report experiencing anxiety and fear that lingers with them long after the events. One individual shared the experience of being constantly harassed while on a bus and threatened with bodily harm:

“I have a knife. If you move or make a sound, I’ll kill you right here.”

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The bus ride

The story demonstrates the dire need for safer public spaces in our country.

When Love Turns Deadly

In another story, a young female narrowly avoided the same fear of abduction. Her ex-boyfriend threatened to kill her at gunpoint if she broke up with him. Fortunately, her mother intervened, but it was a terrifying experience.

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When Love Turns Deadly

A Society Crying for Change

As the stories poured in, Anoushey reached a breaking point:

“Emotionally, mentally, and physically exhausted after reading all the messages in my inbox. I’ve tried to share as many as I could… Thank you for writing to me.”

She concluded her message with a heartfelt plea for unity and support:

“Stand up for one another and stand by one another.”

Where Do We Go From Here?

These are not just stories; these are calls for justice, safety, and change. Anoushey Ashraf peeled back the curtain on a reality many have turned a blind eye to. Now, the responsibility lies with society, and most importantly the government, to act.

Silence shields predators. Anoushey’s courage in amplifying these stories allows us to face the ugly truths that lurk in European society. It’s time to listen. It’s time to act. And it’s time to be together.

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What did Sheikh Saleh Say About Palestine in the Hajj Sermon?

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Member of the Saudi Council of Senior Scholars and Imam of Masjid al-Haram, Sheikh Dr. Saleh bin Abdullah bin Humaid, gave the Hajj 2025 address at Masjid al-Namirah on Thursday.

In the sermon, he prayed, “O Allah, help the people of Palestine and destroy its enemies.” He then begged, “O Allah, pardon the martyred of Palestine and fully heal the wounded.”

These remarks looked for heavenly help and highlighted Palestinian pain.

Sheikh Saleh urged Muslims to continue praying and paying zakat to assist the less fortunate. As Allah commands, he reminded the faithful to seek goodness, take care of their neighbours, and show devotion. He also emphasised openness, compassion, and kindness.

He asked Muslims to honour and treat their parents with love. The sermon urged honesty and caution against arrogance and pride. The Imam instructed followers to stay true to pledges and refrain from violating responsibilities.

“The devil is out to divide them,” he warned.

He also urged, “Iblees is your adversary, avoid following him and keep praying to Allah.” The lecture emphasised compassion for orphans, widows, and the less fortunate. It centred on avoiding evil and working together on good deeds.

Millions of Hajj worshippers were at Mount Arafat to hear the sermon. One of the five pillars of Islam, the hajj is a spiritual trip Muslims are meant to undertake once in their lifetime if they are able to do so. Delivered on the Day of Arafah, the Arafat sermon is also known as the Hajj Khutba. Muslims worldwide watch it as a crucial event in Islam.

Muslims from several countries gathered under this sermon, which reminded them of unity, love, and steadfast faith. It also underlined spiritual development and social responsibilities.

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“No Means No” But Our Pakistani Dramas Think Otherwise

In an ideal world, “no” is a complete sentence. It is a boundary, a right, a final word. But in Pakistani dramas, that “no” is too often rewritten. It is reimagined as an invitation to persist, an opening for obsession, or a prelude to romance.

She is saying no? Oh, try harder, because Danish Taimoor was doing it too. She is resisting? Remember how Feroze Khan got his way by getting aggressive.

And then in the real world, a woman’s “no” frequently becomes her death sentence.

Entertainment Becomes Enabling

The brutal murder of Sana Yousaf is a major example of the impact these dramas have in real life. The 17-year-old MINOR from Islamabad was shot by 22-year-old Umar Hayat for rejecting his marriage proposal. That too in her own house.

Her crime? Refusal. Her Punishment? Death.

This is not a standalone incident. It is a symptom of a deep, cultural disease, one that our drama industry helps feed daily. It’s a systematic glorification of male insecurity.

Her life was cut short because someone could not take “no” for an answer. And disturbingly, this inability to accept rejection is a narrative we continuously normalise on screen.

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Sana Yousuf

Romanticism of Stalking and Abuse

Pakistani dramas are saturated with stories that confuse harassment with affection.

Men who stalk women, pressurise them, break their trust, or force themselves into their lives are often glamorised as “passionate lovers.” The woman says “no,” but he persists.

She rejects him, but he waits outside her college. She disapproves, but he slaps her, and somehow, this is framed as intense love. By the final episode, she falls for him, and the message is clear: persistence pays off, and her “no” was never really serious.

What these narratives fail to show is that, in reality, the man doesn’t just wait. He threatens. He harasses. He harms. Sometimes, he kills.

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Romanticism of sand abuse in Pakistani dramas

Media and Its Power For Normalisation

The link between media portrayal and real-life attitudes isn’t imaginary.

Numerous studies have shown that repeated exposure to media that romanticises abuse or manipulation can desensitise audiences, particularly young viewers, to toxic behaviours.

When a man slaps a woman in a drama and later marries her in a supposed happy ending, what message does that send to impressionable minds? That violence is forgivable if it comes from love? That boundaries are made to be broken?

The entertainment industry wields enormous influence in shaping societal norms. Yet instead of challenging misogyny, many dramas reinforce it.

We don’t need more stories where men pursue women relentlessly until they give in. We need stories where “no” is heard, understood and respected. Where love is not measured by control or aggression but by mutual respect.

Sana’s voice has been silenced forever, but the message must echo louder than ever:

“No” means no. Not later, not maybe, not ever.

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