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  • Bodies of Gilgit crash victims arrive in Islamabad

    Seven people including two foreign ambassadors were killed when a Pakistan Army helicopter attempted a crash landing in Naltar valley near Gilgit on Friday.

    The corpses of Norwegian ambassador Leif H. Larsen, Philippines ambassador Domingo D. Lucenario Jr, wives of Indonesian and Malaysian ambassadors Heri Listyawati Burhan Muhammad and Datin Habibah Mahmud were brought to the airbase in Rawalpindi.

    The bodies of the two pilots Shaheed Major Altamash and Shaheed Major Faisal and technician Zakir were also brought to Rawalpindi.

    Army Chief General Raheel Sharif, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee General Rashad Mehmood, Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman and Navy Chief Admiral Zakaullah were there to receive the bodies.

    Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Tariq Fatemi, Foreign Secretary Aizaz Chaudhry and foreign ambassadors were also present on the occasion.

    Earlier, the last rites of the two pilots were offered in Gilgit in which top military commanders and civilian leaders were present.

    It should be noted that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has announced a day of mourning on Saturday (today), and has instructed his ministers to accompany the bodies to their respective countries. The flags are flying at half mast.

    Federal Minister for States and Frontier Regions Lieutenant General (Retd) Abdul Qadir Baloch will accompany the body of Norwegian ambassador, Federal Minister for Trade and Commerce Khurram Dastagir Khan will go with the remains of Philippines ambassador while Federal Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal will accompany the bodies of the wives of Malaysian and Indonesian ambassadors.


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  • Atif releases new song and video with Tiger Shroff!

    When you combine Atif Aslam’s melodious voice and throw in Tiger Shroff’s stellar dancing skills, an amazing music video is what you get!

    Zindagi Aa Raha Hoon Main‘s video is an interesting and intriguing spectacle to watch. The song and music video in particular,will be popular among those who believe in the phrase ‘work hard, play harder’. In the beginning of the video, students at a college in India seem to be in a sluggish mood. Tiger Shroff shows up unexpectedly and enthralls the whole college with his electrifying dance moves.

    Tiger’s presence throws the dull mood out of the window, as a host of students join the Bollywood actor and replicate his dance moves. Whilst all this goes about, Atif makes his entrance and both superstars join hands to further liven the atmosphere.

    The song is undoubtedly a youth anthem and urges everyone to live larger than life. Atif’s chorus is catchy and his energetic voice makes for a good combination. The casting has been adeptly done so as to include two huge superstars of the younger generation.

    So, for those of you who are tired of spending oodles of time taking notes and attending monotonous lectures, this song certainly speaks to you!

  • Passenger shamed by fellow passenger for filming airhostess during flight

    According to a Facebook post, which also featured a video clip (and a lengthy caption which narrated the entire incident), comedian Junaid Akram took matters into his own hands when a fellow Pakistani passenger had filmed an air hostess on board, from his mobile phone.

    Junaid stated in his Facebook post how he had watched the entire scenario unfold as an air hostess screamed at a passenger and snatched his phone from him, when she came to know he was filming her whilst she went about her duties. The passenger denied the act, but she took his phone to her station and deleted the video clip. Since nobody on board the flight bothered to humiliate or rebuke the passenger for his disgusting act, Junaid took matters in his own hand and feigned the appearance of a security official, threatening legal measures against the apologetic passenger.

     

    Today, I flew out of Dubai en route Karachi on Shaheen Airline's NL737. A fellow passenger was caught filming the... Posted by Junaid Akram on Thursday, May 7, 2015

  • Policeman shoots dead labourer in Jacobabad

    According to Police, the labourer named Mehmood was heading for his home when he was shot dead by the cop and stated that a suspected dacoit was killed in an encounter.

    The body of the slain deceased was shifted to Civil Hospital from where it was handed to the relatives.

    The furious family members lodged their protest by blocking a road and setting tyres on fire.

    The protest ended when ASI Abdul Malik ensured the relatives that the case will be filed against the policeman.

  • Australia police foil alleged terror bomb plot

    Australian Federal Police (AFP) and their Victoria state counterparts raided a home in the north Melbourne suburb of Greenvale on Friday, arresting and charging a 17-year-old male.

    “We’ll allege the teenager was undertaking preparations to undertake a terrorism act as well as possessing things that relate to the commission of a terrorism act,” AFP Deputy Commissioner Mike Phelan said.

    “These are extremely serious offences and they did involve the use of improvised explosive devices.”

    Police said they had seen reports suggesting that an attack was planned for Melbourne on Sunday, which is Mother’s Day in Australia, but that they could not yet say when or where the alleged act was to occur.

    “But let me tell you, something was going to happen,” Phelan told a press conference in Melbourne.

    “As a result of Victoria police and AFP interception yesterday, some Victorians are going to be alive because of it. Had we not intervened, there was a real threat of action being taken.”

    Police said they would not be naming the teenager who had been charged due to his age, but said he was expected to face a closed court on Monday.

    But Phelan said the teenager came from a loving family and it was deeply troubling to police that young people were becoming so disaffected they were considering endangering the lives of many Australians.

    It is the second alleged attack believed to have been foiled in Victoria in recent weeks, after police arrested two men late last month for allegedly planning an Islamic State-inspired attack on Anzac Day commemorations honouring Australian soldiers.

    Police said the two cases were not thought to be related.

    They said they were still investigating the motivations for the latest alleged offence, but said the suspected explosive devices appeared very rudimentary.

    ‘Serious terror threat’

    A string of incidents, including a December siege in a Sydney cafe by a self-styled cleric who attempted to link his actions to Islamic State, have raised awareness about radicalisation among Muslims.

    Australia raised its threat level to high last September and has since carried out a series of counter-terrorism raids, with alarm fuelled by the departure of more than 100 of its nationals to Iraq and Syria to fight with Islamic State jihadists.

    Prime Minister Tony Abbott announced the latest arrest, after raids carried out in Melbourne and Sydney, saying there was “evidence of a bomb plot that was in a reasonably advanced state of preparation”.

    He said while it was important not to underestimate the terror threat, it was also right to keep it in perspective as he urged Australians to live their lives as usual.

    “We know that we face a very serious terror threat, a very serious terror threat,” he said.

    “The tragic truth is that there are people amongst us — not very many, it’s true — but there are some people amongst us who would do us harm and it’s vital that our police and security agencies be given all the support and all the resources they need to do their job,” he said.

    Australia has warned of the threat from “home-grown” Islamic State-inspired extremists and has unveiled new security measures including revoking citizenship for dual-nationals linked to terrorism.

    In February, two men were charged after police thwarted an “imminent” attack in Sydney, seizing an Islamic State flag, a machete and an Arabic-language video detailing the alleged plot. (AFP)

  • Three killed in Lahore accidents

    According to Police, a speeding car rammed into a motorcycle near Kalma Chowk resulting in the death of a woman and a pedestrian while another person was gravely injured.

    The wounded was shifted to a hospital for medical attendance.

    The driver, identified as Zafar, has been arrested. According to initial investigation, he was in a drunken state.

    Another woman was killed on the spot when her car crashed into a pole near Faiz Ahmed Faiz Underpass.

  • Nawaz extends condolence to Norwegian PM

    During his telephonic conversation, he said the ambassador would be missed and his remains would be sent to Norway as soon as possible.

    Mr. Sharif said entire Pakistani nation is heartbroken on this incident and share the grief and anguish of Norwegian nation.

    The President of Maldives Abdullah Yameen also telephoned  Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and  expressed his condolences over Naltar tragedy .

    Under the directives of PM Sharif, Abdul Qadir Baloch will accompany the coffin of Norwegian Ambassador to Norway in a special aircraft, while Minister Ahsan Iqbal and Khurram Dastgir Khan will head to Malaysia and Indonesia with corpses, respectively.