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  • Russia stages huge military parade, Western leaders boycott

    Western leaders boycotted the parade over Russia’s role in the Ukraine crisis but President Vladimir Putin was joined under the Kremlin’s walls by about 30 foreign leaders, including Chinese President Xi Jinping, sitting on his right-hand side.

    In a sign of closer ties between Russia and China, a column of Chinese troops took part in the events. United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon was also among those watching.

    Among the armor on display was the Armata T-14, which will be Russia’s first new battle tank to be deployed for 40 years, as soldiers, some wearing World War Two uniforms, filed past the Kremlin under blue skies and bright sunshine.

    War veterans watched from the grandstand, their chests bristling with medals, while crowds of people choked the sidestreets around the Kremlin, cheering and shouting as fighter jets roared over Moscow’s city center.

    “Victory day is the most important holiday for Russia. In practically every Russian family, someone has died fighting for this country,” said 43-year-old former marine Alexander Smolkin.

    “My own grandfather died defending Russia, this is our day to remember them,” he said, adjusting his light-blue beret, medals and military fatigues.

    Putin has used the anniversary to whip up patriotism and fuel anti-Western sentiment, warning that fascism could be on the rise again and suggesting other countries are rewriting history to play down Moscow’s role in winning the war.

    “The basic principles of international cooperation have been ignored more often in the last decades. The principles which were hard won by humankind following the global hardships of the war,” he told rows of soldiers standing to attention.

    “We’ve seen attempts to create a unipolar world,” he said, echoing a speech in 2007 when he lambasted the West and Washington’s world view.

    Many Russians regarded the West’s boycotting of the parade as disrespect. An estimated 27 million Soviet citizens were killed during the 1941-45 war.

    “I heard that some people say our parade is about displaying a military threat,” Smolkin said. “But it is not about that. This is for us Russian people, it shows that we are a strong and great country.”

    The guest list at the anniversary events in Russia, including major Asian allies India and China, former Soviet republics and communist-era allies such as Cuba, has underlined Russia’s role as an outcast in Europe.

    For the first time in 70 years, Ukraine also joined most of Europe on Friday in marking the end of the war a day ahead of Russia, which it has accused of exploiting the anniversary to display its military might.

    More than 6,100 people have been killed in fighting between pro-Russian separatists and government forces in eastern Ukraine which Kiev says has been stoked by Russia, which annexed the Crimea peninsula from Ukraine last year. Moscow accused the West of orchestrating the events that led to the Ukrainian uprising.

    German Chancellor Angela Merkel skipped the parade, as did U.S. President Barack Obama and the French and British leaders, but will attend a wreath-laying ceremony in Moscow on Sunday. (Reuters)

  • Doctor shot dead in clinic situated near Abbasi Shaheed Hospital

    According to eye witnesses, two gunmen entered the clinic and shot the doctor dead, in Nazimabad. After the shooting incident, Abidi was shifted to the nearby Abbasi Shaheed Hospital.

    Police have yet not identified a motive for the killing but are looking into the possibility of the doctor becoming a victim of sectarian violence.

    Recent cases of violence in the city

    Earlier in the day, a police officer was shot in an armed robbery attempt near Clifton underpass. In January this year, two doctors were also killed in Karachi. Dr.Ali Akbar was shot dead in his clinic in Paposh Nagar whereas Dr.Yawar Hussain was also gunned down at his Nazimabad clinic. From 2012-2014, in a span of two year, almost 150 doctors were killed in the city and as many as 130 had been kidnapped.

    The recent spate of violence continues in the city,where just last month a social rights activist and owner of T2F was shot dead. A few days later, prominent Karachi University’s assistant professor Syed Wahidur Rehman (also known as Yasir Rizvi) was shot dead. Law enforcement agencies have been rounding up criminals from different areas of Karachi, such as Lyari, Nazimabad, North Karachi in a bid to cleanse the city of nefarious elements.

     

  • Saudi-led warplanes bomb Yemen capital airport

    The runway was hit by two missiles, witnesses said, a day after the civil aviation authority in Sanaa announced it would temporarily reopen the airport, which has been targeted frequently by air strikes.

    Earlier Saturday, warplanes hit a nearby airbase, following a night of intensive bombardment of Shiite Houthi rebel positions in their northern stronghold of Saada.

    Saudi Arabia on Friday announced a humanitarian ceasefire in Yemen starting May 12, but has vowed to step up retaliatory strikes on the rebels, which it accuses of launching cross-border attacks on the kingdom.  (AFP)

  • Gilgit Incident: PM Nawaz condoles with Malaysian PM

    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 killed when a Mi-17 helicopter of Pakistan Army crashed in Gilgit’s Naltar area.

    According to a statement released by Foreign Office, PM Nawaz Sharif informed his Malaysian counterpart that the incident took place during a trip to Naltar Valley organized by Pakistan.

    Nawaz Sharif also said that he was on his way to Naltar for lunch with the ambassadors when he heard the news.

    Nawaz Sharif, paying a tribute to Datin Habibah Mahmud, said that she was a fine human being and a strong promoter of friendly ties between Pakistan and Malaysia.

    The Pakistani premier has also said that her remains will be sent to Malaysia as soon as possible. He added that federal ministers will accompany the body as a mark of respect.

    He also said that a national day of mourning is being observed over the incident.

    The full statement of the Foreign Office: 

     

  • Nadra files forensic report of NA-122 in election tribunal

    Speaker Ayaz Sadiq of PML-N was returned winner in the Lahore National Assembly constituency in 2013 general elections  against PTI Chief Imran Khan.

    NADRA submitted its forensic report of the votes in NA-122 to the election tribunal Judge Kazim Ali Malik in the hearing today.

    The court provided the copies of the forensic report to the parties of the case.

    The judge summoned Director Nadra in the next hearing of the case, which was adjourned till May 16.

    Shoaib Siddiqui,the counsel of Imran Khan, informed the media that the Nadra report comprises of 781 pages, which says that 1,84,000 votes were cast in the constituency during the election. He said according to the report 93,582 votes could not be authenticated. 73,478 votes were confirmed through thumb impressions.

    He further said that 570 voters were not registered in the constituency, while there were no thumb impressions on 1715 counterfoils of the ballot papers. According to the report 6123 votes were cast on bogus national identity cards and 255 votes were on duplicate cards, the PTI counsel further said. The counsel claimed that the rigging has been proved in the constituency.

    Speaker Ayaz Sadiq’s son Ali Ayaz said that the report has just been received and he will comment on it after studying the report.

  • Sofia Vergara gets Hollywood Walk of Fame star

    Vergara, the highest-paid actress on U.S. television for the last three years according to Forbes, posed by her new plaque with fiance Joe Manganiello and “Modern Family” cast members.

    The actress had earlier appeared on “Good Morning America”, where she spoke of her ongoing frozen embryo battle with ex-fiance Nick Loeb.

    Businessman Loeb filed a lawsuit last year seeking to take two frozen embryos the couple created before they split.

    In a New York Times Op-Ed last month, he wrote that after the pair separated last year, he sought to take the embryos to have them carried to term, pay all the expenses and raise the children, but Vergara refused.

    “I really want to make this the last time I talk about it because I don’t think it’s fair,” Vergara said in the television interview aired on Thursday.

    “I don’t want to allow this person to take more advantage of my career and try to promote himself … This shouldn’t be out there for people to give their opinion when there’s nothing to talk about. There’s papers signed.”

    Loeb appeared on NBC’s “Today” programme on the same day, defending his lawsuit.

    “This has to do with … moral, legal, ethical concepts that are out there about lives that we’ve already created,” he said.

    “Lives have already been created … I wouldn’t just toss them aside, no different than a child that had been born.”

    Source: Reuters

  • PPP dissident leader Zulfiqar Mirza granted bail

    An anti-terrorism court of Karachi granted bail to Dr. Zulfiqar Mirza on Rs. one lac bail money in all three cases registered against him.

    Mirza had arrived  in the city earlier in the day and stated that he would accept the court’s decision even if he wouldn’t be granted bail. Stepping outside the court, Mirza addressed his followers briefly, who had gathered outside the court’s premises to express solidarity and support for the rebel PPP leader.

    A tense situation built around the court premises when PPP supporters reached the venue and started shouting slogans in favor of the party’s co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari. Mirza’s supporters and PPP workers both chanted slogans against each other but no unfortunate incident occurred and a clash was avoided.

    Earlier in the day, whilst talking to media persons in Karachi, Mirza had said that he expected justice from the court and would accept the decision if not granted bail.

    Zulfiqar Mirza said that in the past he remained underground for 12 years and can go into hiding again if required.

    Mirza said that it was his legal right to go to the court for justice.

    Stringent security measures have been taken including closure of the roads leading to the court premises.

    Dr. Fehmida Mirza, former speaker and the spouse of Dr. Zulfiqar Mirza, has said that the government will be held responsible if any thing happen to the estranged PPP leader.

    FIR against Zulfiqar Mirza

    Badin Police recently registered a FIR against Dr. Zulfiqar Mirza for forcefully closing the city and an attack on a police station.

    The charges against him also included clause 7 of the Anti-Terrorism Act.

    Moreover, section 324, 395, 427, 149, 148, 147 and 506 have also been included in the FIR against the former home minister of Sindh.

    These clauses of the law apply to the offences including threatening, rioting, arson, violence, attempt to murder, robbery, damaging property and injuring people in attack.

    The cases were registered on complaints of Additional SHO Wali Mohammad Chandio, Haji Taj Mohammad, Imtiaz Ali and others.

  • 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