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PTI leader Azam Swati re-arrested after release from jail

PTI leader

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) leader Azam Swati rearrested after being released from Attock jail.

Former federal minister, Azam Swati was re-arrested by the police as soon as he was released from Attock Jail.

According to the police, Azam Swati was arrested from outside Attock Jail. Taxila and Hassan Abdal police stations have registered cases against the former minister and other leaders.

It should be noted that Azam Swati was arrested from Islamabad during the protest last month and later transferred to Attock Jail.

Anti-Terrorism and District Court of Islamabad granted bail to Azam Swati in 8 different cases and ordered his release.

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US Election 2024: Security strengthened to ensure peaceful voting process

US Election 2024

Extraordinary security measures have been put in place to ensure a peaceful US election 2024 and to address concerns about violence against election staff.

The National Guard has been deployed in Oregon, Washington, and Nevada, while the FBI has set up a command post to monitor potential threats.

Security has been heightened at nearly 100,000 polling stations across the U.S., with specially trained armed teams assigned to protect election workers.

To safeguard election staff, 1,000 panic buttons have been ordered.

Reports suggest that misinformation could pose a risk to election workers, their families, and the integrity of the process. In Washington, there are concerns of uncertainty lasting through election day and beyond.

Meanwhile, the cybersecurity chief warned that foreign adversaries are spreading disinformation on a larger scale than ever before.

He described misinformation as a “volcano” aimed at the American public, stating that it continues to be a major threat.

Meanwhile, voting for the 47th President of the United States is set to begin in just a few hours, with over 79 million people having already cast their ballots, and the remaining voters will choose their preferred candidate today.

To secure victory in the US election 2024, a candidate needs at least 270 electoral votes out of a total of 538. The race between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris is expected to be fiercely competitive.

The outcome will largely depend on the results from seven key swing states. Voters will also be selecting all 435 members of the House of Representatives and 34 Senators.

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How are votes counted in US Election?

US Election

WASHINGTON: On November 05, tens of millions of voters will step into ballot booths across the United States.

But the results of the election – including whether Kamala Harris or Donald Trump will be the next president – will not be official until votes are counted and verified, which could take days to fully complete.

In the battleground states expected to decide the election’s winner, the process will be highly scrutinized.

Trump is already questioning the trustworthiness of many of their voting processes and in 2020 he challenged the results of many of their votes in court.

The first polls will begin closing at 18:00 EST (23:00 BST) on Tuesday, but counting votes will extend far beyond then.

In most cases, it can take weeks to reach an official tally, partly because of state rules.

For example, in two battleground states – Pennsylvania and Wisconsin – election workers are not allowed to begin processing mailed-in ballots until election day. That is expected to slow the counting greatly.

It’s important to note that news organisations use unofficial results and projections when they announce winners on election night or the following days, instead of waiting for the final and official count.

Counting, too, varies from location to location and depends on equipment used.

Some counties “feed” ballots into optical scanners, while others may use touch-screen systems or ballot-marking devices to record votes.

The scanners are the most common. They tabulate results, which are then manually recounted and double-checked by hand.

Results are, in turn, shared with electoral officials, the parties and eventually with the public.

The counting can be slowed down by disruptions, legal challenges or complications around provisional ballots.

As of 1 November, there were 203 voting and election cases pending in 40 states, according to Marc Elias, a Democratic election lawyer who filed many of the responses to Trump’s 2020 lawsuits.

They are concentrated in the battleground states of Georgia, which has 25 legal challenges, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Wisconsin and Arizona, according to his count.

Provisional ballots are given to voters when it is unclear whether they are eligible to cast ballots. This could happen, for example, if a person cannot be found in rolls of registered voters.

Ballots can also be challenged by election workers or – in some states – by poll watchers. Once challenged, ballots must be reviewed by election supervisors and made available to state canvass boards before being included, or stricken, from the official final tally.

Each state has its own procedure for recounts and what can trigger them.

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Who will lead America, Donald Trump or Kamala Harris? Decision day arrives

Trump leads with 312 electoral votes, Harris trails at 226 in final tally

Who Will Be the Next U.S. President? Will Donald Trump or Kamala Harris Lead the Superpower? Decision Day is Here.

Voting for the 47th President of the United States is set to begin in just a few hours.

Ahead of the official election day on November 5, over 79 million people have already cast their ballots, and the remaining voters will choose their preferred candidate today.

To secure victory, a candidate needs at least 270 electoral votes out of a total of 538. The race between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris is expected to be fiercely competitive.

The outcome will largely depend on the results from seven key swing states. Voters will also be selecting all 435 members of the House of Representatives and 34 Senators.

Polling will start in Vermont at 3 p.m. Pakistani time, with the times varying across six different U.S. time zones.

Today marks the crucial election to decide America’s next president. If Donald Trump wins, he would become only the second president in U.S. history to return to office after losing a previous election, serving a non-consecutive term.

Earlier, in the final push for the U.S. presidency, Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump took contrasting approaches.

Harris made her last appeal at a historic Black church in Detroit and to Arab Americans in Michigan, stressing the importance of voter action. “In just two days we have the power to decide the fate of our nation for generations to come,” she said, also pledging to end the war in Gaza if elected.

Meanwhile, Trump adopted a provocative tone at a rally in Pennsylvania, criticizing Harris and calling Democrats a “demonic party,” while also attacking the media. He commented on media criticism, saying, “To get me, somebody would have to shoot through the fake news and I don’t mind that so much.”

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American Pakistanis also join the fray in U.S. general elections 2024

US Elections 2024

Many American Pakistanis are also trying their luck in the U.S. general elections 2024 with many competing whether on a Democratic ticket or as a Republican candidate.

Suleman Lalani and Salman Bhojani are in a strong position on the Democratic ticket from Texas.

Ayesha Farooqi is competing from Michigan, while Amir Sultan is a Republican candidate from New York.

Maryam Sabih is a candidate on the Democratic ticket from the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.

Additionally, Erin Bashir will be the sole candidate vying for Congress in Pennsylvania.

Meanwhile, in Fort Bend County, Texas, near Houston, two Pakistani Americans are competing for the position of constable. The current Democratic officeholder, Nabil Shike, is competing with Republican newcomer Ali Sheikhani.

The 2024 U.S. presidential election is being held with great vigor and enthusiasm on the last day.

Earlier, in the final push for the U.S. presidency, Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump took contrasting approaches.

Harris made her last appeal at a historic Black church in Detroit and to Arab Americans in Michigan, stressing the importance of voter action. “In just two days we have the power to decide the fate of our nation for generations to come,” she said, also pledging to end the war in Gaza if elected.

Meanwhile, Trump adopted a provocative tone at a rally in Pennsylvania, criticizing Harris and calling Democrats a “demonic party,” while also attacking the media. He commented on media criticism, saying, “To get me, somebody would have to shoot through the fake news and I don’t mind that so much.”

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Rihanna shares playful joke in cheeky election video: “Trying to Sneak Into the Polls”

Rihanna
  • Rihanna is still actively supporting a particular presidential candidate.
  • She joked about trying to vote using her son’s passport.
  • In her post, Rihanna seems to be backing Kamala Harris.

Although Rihanna cannot cast her vote in the U.S. election today, the Barbadian superstar is still actively supporting a particular presidential candidate.

In a playful Instagram reel, the singer joked about trying to vote using her son’s passport, writing, “I’m trying to sneak into the polls with my son’s passport,” while urging American voters to make their vote count. She also added the hashtag “#VoteCauseICant,” expressing her frustration at not being able to participate.

Here’s what she shared:

 

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Rihanna’s post seemed to reflect her backing of Democratic vice-presidential candidate Kamala Harris. She captioned the video with, “When protecting p****** and firing p****** can happen all in one vote,” which likely refers to her views on the importance of the election.

The hashtag “#TanSuitSeason” was another hint, possibly referencing Harris’ flared-leg tan suit from the Democratic National Convention in August, which garnered significant attention. This fashion choice echoed a similar moment when former President Barack Obama’s tan suit was criticized a decade ago.

Though Rihanna is a prominent figure in this election cycle, she is not eligible to vote due to her Barbadian citizenship. Since moving to the U.S. in 2005, she has not changed her citizenship.

However, her partner A$AP Rocky and their sons, RZA and Riot, are U.S. citizens. Rihanna joins a long list of celebrities, including Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, and Taylor Swift, who have publicly supported Kamala Harris.

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Iranian FM arrives for consultation on Middle East situation

Iranian FM

ISLAMABAD: Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi arrived here late Monday night on a two-day official visit to hold consultations with Pakistan’s leadership on the situation in the Middle East and bilateral relations.

At the airport, he was welcomed by Additional Foreign Secretary (Afghanistan and West Asia) Ambassador Ahmed Naseem Warraich.

During his visit, Foreign Minister Araghchi will hold meetings with Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar.

This visit provides an important opportunity to advance cooperation and dialogue between Pakistan and Iran on a wide range of areas including trade, energy and security.

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Nora Fatehi confesses of looking same as other Bollywood heroines

Nora Fatehi
  • Nora Fatehi shared candid insights about her journey in Bollywood.
  • She discussed the pressure to fit into the aesthetic world of Bollywood.
  • She admitted that she looks the same as other girls in the industry.

Nora Fatehi recently shared candid insights about her journey in Bollywood during a conversation with former film journalist Rajeev Masand at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne.

Nora Fatehi discussed the pressure to fit into the aesthetic world of Bollywood, highlighting how many female stars now share a similar look. “My aesthetic is the same as most of the girls in our industry right now. We have started looking the same. I don’t know how that happened,” she remarked, reflecting on the evolving trends.

Nora revealed that as she has gained more influence, she now challenges stylists who attempt to dress her in ways that follow this uniform trend. “Today when I do have the power to talk, I do tell my stylists, ‘This is too much.’ The way they dress Ananya (Panday), Sara (Ali Khan), or Janhvi (Kapoor), they cannot dress me the same way. My body is not the same,” she explained.

Nora went on to emphasize that her body type isn’t typical in Bollywood, which often leads to disagreements with stylists and directors. “I get that, but the others don’t look like me, unfortunately when I wear it,” she added. Despite the initial pushback, she said that once people understand her perspective, they are more receptive to her input.

Nora, who was last seen in Madgaon Express, is set to debut in Telugu cinema with Matka, releasing on November 14. She also has Dancing Dad lined up.

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Resham reveals untold stories about Nargis domestic violence case

Resham reveals untold stories about Nargis domestic violence case

Actor Resham shares updates on Nargis’s situation after her husband allegedly hit her. Nargis has been brutally tortured, with wounds all over her face and body. Resham reveals that Nargis left everything for her husband, the entertainment industry, and started wearing Hijab. Resham, known for her kind nature, recently met with her friend Nargis, who … Read more

Faiza Saleem shares her humorous take on how to improve *KMKT* final end

Faiza Saleem shares her humorous take on how to improve *KMKT* final end

Faiza Saleem, creator of “Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum,” shares her humorous suggestions for the drama’s ending. The drama, written by Farhat Ishtiaq and directed by Badar Mehmood, gained popularity under Big Bang Entertainment. Viewers express concern about the drama’s ending, calling for a happy conclusion for Mustafa and Sharjeena. Faiza Saleem shared her hilarious suggestions … Read more

Is Mehwish Hayat ready to get married? Here’s what she says

Is Mehwish Hayat ready to get married? Here's what she says

Mehwish Hayat, a renowned Pakistani actor, recently discussed her marriage plans on “Good Morning Pakistan.” She has received marriage proposals and is considering them. Despite being referred to marriage by family, Hayat refuses them. Mehwish Hayat, a talented Pakistani television and film actor, has starred in numerous hit dramas and films. Hayat recently appeared on … Read more