Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Stephen Knight to rewrite classic novel ‘Great Expectations’ for BBC

Stephen Knight

The BBC adaptation of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations has anti-colonial undertones. Magwitch says, the British Empire was based on the lies of wealthy white men. It will be written by Stephen Knight. Strong anti-colonial undertones can be seen in the recent BBC rendition of Charles Dickens’ famous book Great Expectations. The well-known tale will have … Read more

Poco X3 Pro price in Pakistan & specifications

Poco X3 Pro price in Pakistan

The POCO X3 Pro has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 860 SoC. The smartphone has a 6.67-inch IPS LCD 90 Hz display. The device includes 6 GB of RAM and a 48 MP primary camera. Xiaomi has launched a new Poco X3 smartphone, which is the new Pro variant. It is a mid-range device, built for those … Read more

Ready to assist Imran Khan in legal proceedings: Aitzaz Ahsan

Ready to assist
  • He said police shelling also affected his house and car.
  • He further said the tear gas affected the residences of Zaman Park.
  • Aitzaz Ahsan said that PTI should approach to court against operation.

LAHORE: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader and Barrister Aitzaz Ahsan has said that he will support Imran Khan in legal proceedings.

Talking to the media in Lahore at Zaman Park, Barrister Aitzaz Ahsan said that the impact of stone pelting and shelling by the police has also affected his house and the car has also been damaged.

He said that the police not only came to Imran Khan’s house but also to his house. He further said the grill of the wall of his house was broken with a crane. He announced that “I am going to take action against these policemen and those who ordered them.”

He further said that the tear gas used by the police has affected the residences of Zaman Park all along, but “I have come to tell the workers to live peacefully and not to take the law into their own hands.”

Aitzaz Ahsan said, “whatever damage has been done due to the police, we will get it repaired and if my house has also been attacked, I will also support them in this matter.”

He said that there were no female police officers present with the police and LEA had come to attack, whereas in the constitution and the law, conducting a search operation in this way is a violation of the law.

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Netflix to produce docuseries about Boston Marathon bombing

Netflix

Netflix is making a three-part documentary series. About the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing. The premiere will take place on April 12, 2023. A three-part documentary series about the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing is being made by Netflix. According to sources, the series, titled American Manhunt: The Boston Marathon Bombing, includes hours of security camera footage … Read more

Rani Mukerji visits Golden Temple after the release of Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway

Rani Mukerji

Rani visits Golden Temple to seek blessings after film release. The movie Mrs. Chatterjee Vs. Norway by Rani was launched. Mrs. Chatterjee Vs. Norway is directed by Ashima Chibber. Rani Mukerji, an actor, recently went to Amritsar’s well-known Sri Harmandir Sahib, also known as the Golden Temple. Online images of Rani from the temple are … Read more

Turkey to make efforts to further extend Black Sea grain deal

Turkey

Turkey will expand the Black Sea Grain Initiative. Which ensures safe passage for ships delivering crucial grain exports from Ukraine. After Russia accepted a 60-day extension. Turkey will endeavor to significantly expand the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which ensures safe passage for ships delivering crucial grain exports from Ukraine, said Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt avuşolu. … Read more

Vivo S1 price in Pakistan & features

Vivo S1 price in Pakistan

Vivo S1 price in Pakistan and specifications. The MediaTek Helio P65 chipset powers the smartphone. The Vivo S1’s battery has a 4500 mAh capacity. Vivo S1 smartphone is currently available in the market, the MediaTek Helio P65 chipset powers the smartphone. The 6.38-inch super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen on the Vivo S1 has a resolution of … Read more

Wagner announces plans to recruit 30,000 fighters by mid-May

Wagner

Wagner plans to recruit 30,000 new combatants by mid-May. Including mercenaries from athletic clubs, boxing gyms. And other gyms, as well as foreign fighters. Yevgeny Prigozhin ,the leader of Russia’s Wagner private military company, declared that he intends to enlist roughly 30,000 new combatants by mid-May. Wagner allegedly hires 500 to 800 workers on average … Read more

Nokia 105 price in Pakistan & specifications

Nokia 105 price in Pakistan

Nokia 105 price in Pakistan and features. The cellphone has an 800 mAh battery that powers it. The Nokia 105 4G’s 1.8-inch TFT display is capable of showing anything. Nokia 105 phone is currently available in the market, this phone is packed with fantastic features. The Nokia 105 is compatible with two 4G SIM cards. … Read more

Prince William hopes troops to be able to combat poachers in Africa

Prince William

He has spent many years combating the illegal wildlife trade, and in 2014. Princess Catherine was the new Colonel of the Irish Guard and took the salute during the march-past. Prince William told the troops that he may be stepping aside, but they have a committed, focused.   Prince William hopes that young troops will … Read more

Sagarika Chakraborty condemns Norwegian ambassador’s claims

Sagarika Chakraborty

Norway, starring Rani Mukerji, hit theatres on Friday. Sagarika Chakraborty issued a video message on social media. Sagarika was a Norwegian woman who fought the government. As soon as Mrs. Chatterjee Vs. Norway, starring Rani Mukerji, hit theatres on Friday, Hans Jacob Frydenlund, the Norwegian ambassador to India, alleged that the movie contained “factual inaccuracies” … Read more

Putin could stand trial despite Russian dismissal, says ICC chief

Putin

Khan cited the trials of Nazi war criminals. Ex Yugoslavian President and ex Liberian leader as examples of untouchable figures. Who were brought to justice. The head prosecutor of the International Criminal Court told media that he believes Russian President Vladimir Putin might be tried for alleged crimes committed during Russia’s war in Ukraine. Once … Read more

Samsung Galaxy A24 promotional renders & specs are leaked

Samsung Galaxy A24 price in Pakistan & features - Sep 2023

After weeks and weeks of rumors, Samsung finally made the Galaxy A34 and A54 official yesterday. The A24, as the name suggests, will be even more affordable than the A34. The Galaxy A24 has a 3.5mm headphone jack as well as a fingerprint sensor on the side. After weeks and weeks of rumors, Samsung finally … Read more

President urges Pakistani students to learn artificial intelligence

President urges
  • He said that there was ample space in the field of IT.
  • Dr Arif Alvi said He underscored the need to prioritise our decisions.
  • He applauded the efforts of government for fighting COVID-19 smartly.

KARACHI: President Dr. Arif Alvi has urged Pakistani students to learn and apply Artificial Intelligence (AI) in order to compete in the modern IT industrial era.

He said that there was ample space in the field of IT that can be filled up by Pakistani youth to contribute to the economic prosperity of the country.

The President expressed these views while addressing the conference” titled Traditional & Non Traditional Security Imperatives for Pakistan, at the University of Karachi.

The Vice Chancellor of Karachi University Dr.  Khalid Iraqi, the executive Director  CISSS Ambassador Qazi Khaliullah and the Chairperson International Relations Department Karachi University Dr. Shaista Tabasum, the teachers and stu­dents were also present in large numbers on the occasion.

President Dr Arif Alvi  stated that to establish a healthy and balanced so­ciety, people should have basic education and health facilities.

He underscored the need to prioritise our decisions while making decisions in daily life or policy making, we must keep so­cial and societal needs, problems, and attitudes in mind.

The President said that there were 9 million births in Pakistan each year, 50% of which are unintentional. Through proper planning, infor­mation, and provision of facilities, not only can the growing population be controlled, but it is also possible to solve the health problems of wom­en they suffer during pregnancy.

He stat­ed that the natural resources alone are not sufficient for a country’s prosperity, but natural resources along with intellectual resources are important to utilize them efficiently. Nature has bless­ed us as a nation with enormous abilities, but that due to a lack of prop­er utilisation of these re­sources and abilities, we have fallen behind our neighbouring countries in the race for develop­ment in every field of life, he further added.

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Putin signs laws against “discrediting” volunteers in Ukraine

Putin

Putin signed laws to prohibit spreading false news. Which is about volunteers and mercenaries in Ukraine. With potential prison sentences for violations. Laws that forbid “discrediting” and disseminating “false news” about volunteers and mercenaries taking part in the conflict in Ukraine were signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday. Putin approved a measure that … Read more

PSL 8 Final Live Score Update | Lahore Qalandar vs Multan Sultan Final Match | LQ vs MS Final Live updates

PSL 8 Final Live Score Update

PSL 8 Final Live Score Update | Lahore Qalandar vs Multan Sultan Final Match | LQ vs MS Final Live updates today at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore. Multan Sultans vs. Lahore Qalandars PSL final The Pakistan Super League 8 final has arrived. Defending champions Lahore Qalandars face Multan Sultans in the PSL 2023 showdown in Lahore. … Read more

Imran Khan permitted to leave Judicial Complex after marking attendance

Imran Khan was allowed to leave after marking attendance The judge said hearing cannot be held due to the tense situation PTI workers and police clashed during Imran Khan’s appearance ISLAMABAD: The hearing of PTI Chairman Imran Khan’s case could not be held on Saturday as police clashed with party workers outside the Judicial Complex. … Read more

Prince George to lead the young royals in procession at King Charles’ Coronation

Prince George

Prince George will lead the young members of the Royal Family in a procession from Westminster Abbey. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will not take part in the historic state event. Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, Harry and Meghan’s children.   Prince George will lead the young members of the Royal Family in a historic … Read more

Japan: Kishida to announce new Indo-Pacific strategy, seek India’s support

Japan
  • The proposal will expand Japan’s support for growing economies, particularly those in the area.
  • Japan will seek India’s backing to work with Tokyo to counter China’s expanding influence in the region.
  • He believes that India’s crucial geopolitical location will play a significant role.

Japan‘s Prime Minister, Fumio Kishida, will launch a new plan for an open and free Indo-Pacific in New Delhi on Monday and will seek India’s backing to work with Tokyo to counter China’s expanding influence in the region.

According to Japanese officials, the proposal, which will be presented during Kishida’s two-day visit to India, will expand Japan’s support for growing economies, particularly those in the area.

While both face risks from a dominating China, India, and Japan have been deepening their connections, particularly in defense and strategic matters.

Kishida’s choice to present his new strategy during the two countries’ annual meeting underscores Tokyo’s regard for New Delhi as a significant actor in the Indo-Pacific region.

According to Japanese authorities, Kishida believes that India’s crucial geopolitical location in the Indian Ocean, as well as its status as the world’s largest democracy, will play a significant role in realizing his vision of a free and open Indo-Pacific.

India and Japan, along with the US and Australia, are members of the so-called Quad, which aims to balance China’s growing clout in the area.

Members of the Quad claim they are not a military alliance, but they will participate in the annual Malabar naval wargaming exercise in Australia this year, which will also host the Quad summit in May.

Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe had a tight relationship with Modi, and Japanese sources say Kishida is eager to form a similar bond.

Kishida is likely to seek India’s support for the new plan, which will include efforts Japan will take to improve cooperation in nations that adhere to the values of peaceful resolution of disputes and freedom of navigation, during his talks with his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi.

According to officials, this is also in the backdrop of Russia’s war in Ukraine and China’s strong maritime posture.

While Japan has been pressing for harsher sanctions against Russia, India, which is chairing the G20 this year, has been attempting to keep the meeting from being used for such an announcement.

India has refused to blame Russia for the war, instead seeking a diplomatic settlement and increasing its purchases of Russian oil.

Kishida also wants to boost the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries’ maritime warning and surveillance capabilities, and he expects that India will actively collaborate with Japan to create infrastructure such as ports in Asia and Africa.

Modi and Kishida met three times in 2022, including during Abe’s funeral, and will meet three more times on the margins of the G20, G7, and Quad summits in 2023.

The two nations enjoy a comprehensive economic connection, with the trade of $20.57 billion in 2021-2022, with India importing $14.49 billion in Japanese goods.

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Dalljiet Kaur weds Nikhil Patel in a white lehenga

Dalljiet Kaur Nikhil Patel

Dalljiet Kaur weds Nikhil Patel in a white lehenga. Dalljiet Kaur announced her engagement to Nikhil Patel earlier this year. They tied knot in a private ceremony attended by close family and friends. Dalljiet Kaur announced her engagement to UK-based businessman Nikhil Patel earlier this year. Additionally, the actress revealed that she would wed in … Read more

Maharashtra state employees protest for higher pension benefits

pension benefits
  • Haryana and Nagaland began demanding greater pensions.
  • Employees are advocating for the reinstatement of a pension scheme.
  • Over 1.7 million employees have been on strike in Mumbai.

Hundreds of state employees protested in the western Indian state of Maharashtra on Friday, joining workers in other states who are demanding higher pension benefits.

Following the increase in pension benefits in opposition-controlled states, government employees in other states, particularly those ruled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi‘s party, such as Haryana and Nagaland, began demanding greater pensions.

Employees are advocating for the reinstatement of a pension scheme that was suspended nearly two decades ago.

In 2004, the federal government and the majority of states repealed a program that provided employees with a state-funded life-long pension equal to nearly half of their pay. It was replaced with a program funded by employee and government payments.

Over 1.7 million employees have been on strike in Mumbai, the state capital, and other cities since Tuesday, according to union leaders, who have rejected a government invitation to convene a panel to address workers’ requests.

“The perils of the new pension scheme are visible,” Vishwas Katakar, organizer of a committee of 35 protesting unions, told sources, adding employees faced a bleak future without adequate pension benefits.

According to him, the new pension program, which invests in stocks and state bonds, offered an employee with a monthly pension of 2,000-5,000 rupees ($24-$60), which was less than a fourth of the benefits under the old scheme.

The state finance minister, Devendra Fadnavis, told MPs earlier this month that the existing pension program was no longer viable due to fiscal limitations.

Experts believe that demand for increased pension benefits will be a major electoral issue in the next state assembly and general elections next year

“This is a genuine demand of employees. The federal government should find a way within fiscal constraints,” said N.R. Bhanumurthy, an economist and the vice chancellor at B.R. Ambedkar School of Economics University, Bengaluru.

On Friday, the government of Himachal Pradesh, a northern Himalayan state where the main opposition Congress party took power from Modi’s party earlier in December, reinstated the old pension program for state employees.

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Egyptian & Turkish officials meet in Cairo for the first time in decade

Egypt
  • Egypt’s government said that Turkish firms had pledged $500 million in new investments in Egypt.
  • The next year, Sisi was elected president.
  • Consultations between senior foreign ministry officials in Ankara and Cairo began in 2021.

Egypt’s foreign minister said talks with Turkey about resuming ambassadorial ties will take place at “the proper moment,” during Turkey’s top diplomat’s first visit to Cairo since ties were severed a decade ago.

At a joint press conference with Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu stated Turkey will strengthen its diplomatic relations with Egypt to ambassador level “as soon as possible”.

“I’m very glad that we are taking concrete steps for normalising relations with Egypt… We will do our best not to rupture our ties again in future,” Cavusoglu said.

Shoukry said: “We will come to talks (on restoring ambassadors) at the appropriate time, depending on the positive results it brings”.

Turkey-Egypt relations were severely strained when Egypt’s then-army chief, Abdul Fattah Al Sisi, led the removal of Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammad Mursi, an Ankara ally, in 2013.

The next year, Sisi was elected president.

Shoukry visited Turkey last month as a display of sympathy following the massive earthquakes that killed over 50,000 people in Turkey and Syria.

In recent years, the two nations have clashed over Libya, where they backed opposite forces in an unresolved conflict, as well as maritime borders in the gas-rich Eastern Mediterranean.

Consultations between senior foreign ministry officials in Ankara and Cairo began in 2021, as Turkey seeks to reduce tensions with Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Israel, and Saudi Arabia.

As part of that fragile rapprochement, Ankara requested that Egyptian opposition TV outlets broadcasting in Turkey temper their criticism of Egypt.

Mursi died in Egyptian jail in 2019. Several key members of the Muslim Brotherhood are imprisoned or have fled Egypt, and the organisation remains illegal.

Last month, Egypt’s government said that Turkish firms had pledged $500 million in new investments in Egypt, despite the country’s severe cash shortage.

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‘Good Burger 2’ Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell confirm Sequel

Kenan Thompson

Welcome back to the Good Burger’s birthplace! It is hard to think that Good Burger was where excellent customer service began. ‘Good Burger 2’ Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell confirm Sequel. On Jimmy Fallon‘s The Tonight Show In a brief skit with host Jimmy Fallon on Friday, creators Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell revealed that … Read more

Tigray region of Ethiopia appoints new interim leader

Ethiopia
  • Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) fought Ethiopian forces and their supporters.
  • If the federal government approves Getachew’s nomination, he will succeed TPLF leader Debretsion Gebremichael.
  • It is unclear when the federal government will make a decision.

The dominant party in Ethiopia‘s northern Tigray area has nominated its spokesman Getachew Reda to lead a regional interim administration called for in a peace agreement that ended a two-year war in the region, according to party-run media on Saturday.

In a battle that murdered tens of thousands of people, the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) fought Ethiopian forces and their supporters. After a string of battlefield successes by federal forces, a truce was achieved last November.

If the federal government approves Getachew’s nomination, which was reported by the TPLF-controlled Tigrai TV, he will succeed TPLF leader Debretsion Gebremichael, who has headed Tigray since 2018.

It is unclear when the federal government will make a decision on Getachew’s nomination or when the temporary administration will be established.

Legesse Tulu, an Ethiopian government spokesperson, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

According to charity workers, the lack of an interim administration has hampered the humanitarian response across Tigray, where millions are in desperate need of assistance.

Wages for civil officials and medical professionals have not been paid, and humanitarian organizations have reported a lack of a clear interlocutor.

Getachew’s nomination came just days after US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Ethiopia and complimented the country’s leaders for making progress in implementing the peace treaty while cautioning that more work was needed.

During that visit, Blinken emphasized the significance of establishing the temporary administration with Getachew and Ethiopian officials.

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Poliovirus generated from vaccine discovered in Burundi and DRC

Seven-day anti-polio campaign begins across country
  • The Burundian authorities declared the viral identification a national public health emergency.
  • Infections were verified in an unvaccinated four-year-old kid.
  • Burundi aims to begin a polio vaccine campaign for all eligible children aged up to 7 years.

The World Health Organization and the Global Polio Eradication Initiative reported incidences of vaccine-derived poliovirus in Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

According to the WHO, the Burundian authorities declared the viral identification a national public health emergency after infections were verified in an unvaccinated four-year-old kid in the Isale district of western Burundi, as well as two other children who were his contacts.

The presence of circulating poliovirus type 2 was confirmed in five additional samples from environmental surveillance of wastewater in Burundi, according to the WHO.

Circulating poliovirus type 2 differs from wild poliovirus in that infections arise when a weakened strain of poliovirus contained in the oral polio vaccination circulates for long periods of time among under-immunized populations.

The findings are significant because they are the first to be connected to the administration of a new vaccination, the novel oral poliomyelitis vaccine type 2 (nOPV2), which was created expressly to lower this risk.

According to the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI), circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 was discovered in six children in the DRC’s eastern Tanganyika and South Kivu provinces.

Burundi aims to begin a polio vaccine campaign for all eligible children aged up to 7 years in the next weeks, with assistance from the WHO and GPEI, according to the WHO.

“While detection of these outbreaks is a tragedy for the family and communities affected, it is not unexpected with wider use of the vaccine,” said the GPEI, a partnership made up of the WHO, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and other global health bodies.

It stated that 600 million doses of the new vaccine had been provided in 28 countries since March 2021, and that the vaccination was both safe and effective.

According to the GPEI, the DRC has scheduled a vaccine programme for April.

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Meghan Markle lacks guts to go to King Charles’ coronation

Meghan Markle

Meghan Markle lacks the guts to go to King Charles’ coronation. Prince Harry and Meghan have been invited to the coronation of King Charles. Duchess does not have the courage to confront the royals. It has been confirmed by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle that they have been invited to the coronation of King Charles. … Read more

Expert claims Prince Harry is scared of Meghan Markle

Meghan Markle

Prince Harry is “frightened” of Meghan Markle. Harry feels “nervous” around her according to royal author Angela Levin. He is letting her say and do things that others would say are wrong. According to royal author Angela Levin, Prince Harry is “frightened” of Meghan Markle and feels “nervous” around his wife. “It’s well known that … Read more