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Spin warning: Mujeeb bags five as Afghanistan crush Scotland by 130 runs

Spin warning: Mujeeb bags five as Afghanistan crush Scotland by 130 runs

SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates, Oct 25, 2021 (AFP) – Spinner Mujeeb Ur Rahman took five wickets as Afghanistan on Monday fired a warning to their rivals in the Twenty20 World Cup with a 130-run rout of Scotland. Chasing a daunting 191 for victory, Scotland were skittled out for 60 in 10.2 overs with five batters dismissed … Read more

Ayeza Khan turns into a black beauty in a festive ready outfit

Ayeza Khan turns into a black beauty

Pakistani actress Ayeza Khan’s fashion game is something we are all hearts for. She usually turns into a traditional, luxurious, and laid back with a trendy touch of millennial styles, from bridal wear to luxury festive outfits she is always ahead of trends and surely knows how to pull off western looks.

The Mere Pas Tum Ho actress recently heads into a festive photoshoot for a clothing brand and robbed our hearts with her dashing looks.

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In the pictures, Ayeza picked out a black ethnic festive ready outfit with the beautiful muted florals and the golden embroideries paired with matching Khusas.

She nailed the look with oversized jhumkas, jhummar, and bangles. Her makeup features nude lips, winged eyeliner with filled brows. Her sleek center-parted hairdo gave her traditional wear a modern breeze.

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Alizeh Shah Jumps into a new hairstyle, see photo

Alizeh Shah

Alizeh Shah was born on 9 June 2000 is a Pakistani actress and dancer. Her performance as Palwasha in Ishq Tamasha (2018) earned her the Hum Award for Best Television Sensation. Shah seems to have developed a preference for comfortable, western items with lively splashes of color throughout the years. She is quite active on social media and uploads … Read more

Erdogan steps back from threat to expel Western envoys

Recep Tayyip Erdogan

ANKARA – Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday backed down from his threat to expel 10 Western ambassadors over their joint statement of support for a jailed civil society leader. He spoke after the United States and several of the other concerned countries issued identical statements saying they respected a UN convention that required diplomats … Read more

Baldwin was practicing drawing gun when he fired fatal shot: director

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LOS ANGELES, Alec Baldwin was practicing drawing his gun from his holster and pointing it at the camera when he fatally shot cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the movie “Rust,” the director said in a search-warrant affidavit.

The 63-year-old Baldwin was “sitting in a pew in a church building setting, and he was practicing a cross draw,” director Joel Souza said, “pointing the revolver towards the camera lens.”

Souza told investigators in the affidavit released by the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office that he was looking over Hutchins’ shoulder “when he heard what sounded like a whip and then loud pop.”

The director said he remembered the 42-year-old Hutchins “complaining about her stomach and grabbing her midsection.”

“Halyna began to stumble backwards and she was assisted to the ground,” the affidavit, seen by AFP, said. “Joel explained that he was bleeding from his shoulder and he could see blood on Halyna.”

Hutchins was struck in the chest when Baldwin fired the prop gun he had been told was safe on the set of the low-budget western in New Mexico on October 21. She was declared dead in hospital hours later.

Souza, 48, was treated by doctors and sent home.

No one has been charged and no arrests have been made.

Baldwin has been interviewed by detectives in Santa Fe and has said he is cooperating fully with the probe.

Cameraman Reid Russell also gave his version of events in the affidavit.

Russell, who was standing next to Souza and Hutchins, said Baldwin was “trying to explain how he was going to draw out the firearm and where his arm would be at when the firearm was pulled from the holster.”

“Reid was not sure why the firearm was discharged and just remembered the loud bang,” the affidavit said. “He remembered Joel having blood on his person, and Halyna speaking and saying she couldn’t feel her legs.”

– ‘Cold Gun’ –

The camera operator said the shooting was not caught on film as the cast and crew were still preparing for the scene.

The incident happened after a lunch break, Souza said in the affidavit, and the director wasn’t sure if the gun had been checked again for safety after the break.

“Souza stated there should never be live rounds whatsoever, near or around the scene,” the affidavit said, but as “far as he knows, no one gets checked for live ammunition on their person prior and after the scenes are being filmed.”

“According to (Souza), it was his belief the gun being used in the rehearsal was safe and used the term ‘cold gun’ when explaining the firearm safety announcements,” the affidavit said.

“(Souza) said he remembered the phrase ‘Cold Gun’ being said, while preparing for the scene.”

Attention has focused on the film’s assistant director, Dave Halls, who handed the weapon to the actor, and on the armorer, 24-year-old Hannah Gutierrez-Reed.

According to the affidavit, Halls handed one of three prop guns to Baldwin that had been set up on a cart by Gutierrez-Reed.

“(Halls) yelled ‘Cold Gun,’ indicating the prop gun did not have any live rounds,” it said. “(Halls) did not know live rounds were in the prop-gun.”

Souza also told investigators the day had gotten off to a late start because of a dispute with a camera crew about pay and housing.

The director said everyone was “getting along,” however, and “there were no altercations that took place to his knowledge.”

The new details emerged as Hutchins’ shocked friends and colleagues gathered to pay tribute to her Sunday at a vigil where their anguish and anger were on display.

Calls were growing for a ban on live firearms on movie sets, with a petition gathering more than 20,000 signatures and a California lawmaker announcing he would push a bill banning live ammunition on sets in the state.

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Britain raises hour wage to £9.5

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LONDON: The minimum wage in Britain will rise from £8.91 to £9.50 per hour next year, the Treasury announced on Monday. The hike “means a full-time worker on the National Living Wage will see a pay rise of more than £1,000 a year,” said a Treasury statement, using the official term for the minimum wage … Read more

Uzbek incumbent president wins second term with over 80 pct of vote

TASHKENT — Uzbekistan’s President Shavkat Mirziyoyev was reelected with 80.1 percent of the vote in the election held on Oct. 24, the Uzbek Central Election Commission (CEC) said Monday. As soon as the election commission announced the voting results live on local TV channels, Mirziyoyev’s party and supporters celebrated the victory. “I cannot find words … Read more

Apex court comes down hard on Murad, Wahab

KARACHI: Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah and Administrator Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) Murtaza Wahab earned the ire of the Supreme Court of Pakistan which was hearing cases pertaining to encroachments along storm-water drains and amenity plots in Karachi on Monday. The CM was called by the apex court to know the progress on rehabilitation … Read more

‘People displaced during anti-encroachment drives to be rehabilitated within two years’

CJP

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah on Monday gave undertaking to Supreme Court of Pakistan that those dislodged from their homes during the drive initiated on the orders of apex court to remove encroachments on and around the storm-water drains in Karachi would be rehabilitated within two years. The SC bench headed by Chief … Read more

PM Imran Khan congratulates Uzbek president on ‘impressive’ election victory

PM Imran khan in uzbek

Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday congratulated Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev for his “impressive victory” in the Uzbekistan’s presidential elections. “Heartiest congratulations to my friend President Shavkat Mirziyoyev on impressive victory in presidential elections. People of brotherly Uzbekistan have again reposed their trust in his able leadership. I look forward to continued productive engagement between … Read more

Williamson expects no acrimony in Pakistan World Cup match

Williamson expects no acrimony in Pakistan World Cup match

SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates, Oct 25, 2021 (AFP) – Kane Williamson hopes Pakistan will not hold any grudges over New Zealand abandoning a tour on security fears last month, when they meet in a Twenty20 World Cup match in Sharjah on Tuesday. Pakistan cricket authorities were left fuming after New Zealand ended the tour minutes before the start … Read more

Sudan general ousts government in coup

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KHARTOUM – Sudan’s top general declared a state of emergency and dissolved the authorities leading the country’s democratic transition Monday, after soldiers detained civilian leaders in what the UN condemned as a “coup”. General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan’s announcement in a televised address came after armed forces detained government leaders in charge of heading the transition … Read more

Engro Fertilizers recognised as sector’s largest taxpayer

Engro

KARACHI: Engro Fertilizers, Pakistan’s premier seed-to-harvest solutions provider, has been recognised as the “Largest taxpayer in the fertilizer sector”, in a ceremony held at the Aiwan-e-Sadr, a statement said on Monday. Nadir Qureshi, CEO of Engro Fertilizers, received the award from President Dr Arif Alvi, who was the chief guest on the occasion. According to … Read more

Unisame seeks SBP permission for overseas merchanting business

State Bank

KARACHI: The Union of Small and Medium Enterprises (Unisame) has urged the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) to clarify the legality of three party overseas merchanting business to enable start of the work from Pakistan rather than involving the UAE firms and banks, a statement said on Monday. As such, the central bank website recognises … Read more

German Court sentences citizen for war crime

MUNICH: A Munich court on Monday sentenced a German woman who joined Daesh, to 10 years in prison over the war crime of letting a five-year-old Yazidi “slave” girl die of thirst in the sun. Presiding judge Reinhold Baier of the superior regional court in the southern German city handed down the verdict to Jennifer … Read more

Sri Lanka bans contaminated Chinese fertiliser

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka has barred a Chinese ship carrying desperately needed organic fertiliser that experts have found to be tainted with harmful bacteria, officials said. The action comes as Sri Lanka battles food shortages caused by a currency crisis, while farmers have said a government ban on chemical fertiliser could ruin their crops this year. President … Read more

Rupee continues free-fall against dollar

KARACHI: The rupee continued to decline against the dollar on Monday, as it lost 43 paisas to reach a new historic low of Rs174.43 in the interbank foreign exchange market, dealers said. The rupee recorded the previous historic low of Rs174 against the dollar on October 22, 2021. The dealers said the external payments had … Read more

Iranian nuclear negotiator to meet EU diplomat in Brussels

Iran EU meets over Iran Nuclear Project

TEHRAN — Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Ali Bagheri announced on Monday he will meet EU diplomat Enrique Mora on Wednesday in Brussels, Belgium. “I will meet the Joint Commission coordinator in Brussels on Wednesday to continue our talks on result-oriented negotiations,” Bagheri tweeted. Bagheri met Mora, deputy secretary-general and political director of … Read more

Auto companies anticipate low earnings due to currency devaluation

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KARACHI: The auto companies’ earnings growth is expected to remain slow on account of currency devaluation and higher cost of raw materials, especially steel, as well as increasing freight cost, an analyst at the KASB said on Monday. “The earnings of auto universe will slow down, despite anticipating record sales this quarter accredited to strong … Read more

Experts reiterate CPEC’s role in furthering regional peace & prosperity

Panel Discussion 2_CPEC The Challenges and Opportunities for Information and Media Collaboration between Pakistan, China and Afghanistan

KARACHI: Experts participating in a one-day summit on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) have reiterated the role the megaproject can play in furthering regional connectivity, peace and progress, says a press release. These ideas were expressed in a day-long summit hosted by the China Study Centre (CSC) at the Institute of Business Administration (IBA) Karachi titled … Read more

Evergrande says work resumed on 10 stalled projects

BEIJING: Shares of embattled Chinese developer Evergrande rose on Monday after it said it had resumed work on more than 10 projects, as it sought to soothe fears about its debt struggles. The liquidity crisis at one of the nation’s biggest property developers has hammered investor sentiment, rattled China’s crucial real estate market and fuelled talk … Read more

KTBA highlights glitches in digital payment for corporate entities

karachi tax bar

KARACHI: The Karachi Tax Bar Association (KTBA) has pointed out glitches in the digital payments, which is made mandatory for corporate entities, a statement said on Monday. The KTBA sent a letter to the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) chairman, saying that the mode of digital payment has been made mandatory through a new provision … Read more

Delay over ISI chief’s appointment tells about civil-military relations, say experts

Lt Nadeem

The tension-filled three-week deadlock over the appointment of new Director General (DG) Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) is likely to be settled anytime soon now after the Prime Minister’s office received the summary from the defence ministry and the Premier also met Lieutenant General Nadeem Ahmed Anjum on Wednesday, sources told Bol News. The notification of … Read more

Volvo Cars fixes share price for IPO at $6.20

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STOCKHOLM: Swedish car brand Volvo on Monday said that it has fixed the share price of SEK53 ($6.20) for its listing on the Stockholm Stock Exchange later this week. The price is at the bottom end of the range that Volvo announced last week, which was between SEK53 and SEK68/share, ahead of its initial public … Read more

PIA commences flights to Fujairah

KARACHI: The Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has initiated flights from Pakistan to Fujairah, UAE, a statement said on Monday. The first flight PK243, carrying 296 passengers took off from the Allama Iqbal International Airport on Monday morning. A simple ceremony was held at the airport. The passengers of the maiden flight were seen off by … Read more

Pakistani celebs buzz with social media on congratulating the cricket team for the win

Pakistani celebs

Pakistani celebrities have also come up with the congratulation message for the country’s cricket team to win the Twenty20 World Cup against India. Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan smashed unbeaten half-centuries as Pakistan crushed India by 10 wickets. Mahira Khan took to Instagram and shared a selfie of the Pakistani players and said, “So so … Read more