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Osama Gaweesh Podcast Fuels Controversy Over Alleged Saudi Power Struggles

Dissident Prince Omar bin Abdulaziz Shares Claims of Internal Conflict and Repression An episode of the Osama Gaweesh podcast, released on November 16, 2025, has triggered widespread discussion across social media platforms after featuring Saudi dissident Prince Omar bin Abdulaziz, an outspoken critic of the Saudi leadership living in exile in Canada. Promoted by Gaweesh as an exceptionally risky broadcast, the episode includes claims about internal tensions within Saudi Arabia, alleged elite opposition to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS), and assertions of intensified repression against critics. 🎙️ Podcast Source: YouTube (Full Episode): l Instagram (Teaser):  A Podcast Positioned as a Warning Rather than focusing on policy or reform, the podcast centers on what Abdulaziz describes as hidden dynamics inside the Saudi ruling system. Throughout the discussion, he presents the view that the Kingdom’s political environment is under strain, despite outward signs of control and s...
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HBL PSL Player Auction: New Franchises Make Their Picks in Thrilling Event

Lahore - The HBL Pakistan Super League witnessed an electrifying player auction as the league’s two newly inducted franchises joined the existing teams in building their squads for the upcoming season, creating plenty of drama and excitement for cricket fans across the nation. The auction hall was buzzing with energy as team owners, coaches, and management staff strategized over every pick, determined to assemble the perfect combination of local talent and international stars. It was a day that will be remembered in PSL history, marking the first time eight franchises competed for players instead of the usual six. For the new franchises, this auction was their maiden opportunity to create an identity and build a team from scratch. Their picks were watched closely by everyone, as fans tried to guess what kind of cricket philosophy these teams would adopt. Would they go for experienced campaigners or invest in youth? The suspense kept everyone glued to their screens. The bidding wars wer...

From Pakistan:Dhurandhar Buzz at Our Weddings More Music Than Borders

A video has been circulating on social media showing a lively moment from a Pakistani shaadi where two women were dancing energetically to “Shararat” a music track from the Indian blockbuster film Dhurandhar. The clip, shared widely on platforms like X and Instagram, was shot inside a wedding hall where guests were clapping, cheering and recording the performance.  Interestingly, Dhurandhar is officially banned in Pakistan, along with several Gulf countries, yet its songs and beats are finding their way into celebrations here mostly through social media and music downloads.  Many Pakistanis genuinely enjoy Bollywood tunes at weddings, mehndi nights and parties. Songs with catchy rhythms and familiar languages often become an easy choice for dance routines, especially in festive settings like these. Some people online pointed out that this isn’t about politics or bans it’s simply music that gets people on their feet.  Of course, opinions are mixed. A few people deba...

Storm Éowyn Batters Britain: Met Office Issues Severe Weather Warnings

London - Britain is bracing itself as a powerful storm system sweeps across the country, prompting the Met Office to issue multiple weather warnings that have left millions of people on high alert and disrupting daily life across large swathes of the nation. The storm, which meteorologists are tracking closely, has brought with it fierce winds, heavy rainfall, and the threat of significant disruption to transport networks, power supplies, and everyday activities. It’s the kind of weather event that makes you want to stay indoors with a hot cup of chai, but unfortunately, many people have no choice but to venture out. The Met Office, Britain’s national weather service, has published a comprehensive list of warnings covering different regions of the UK. These warnings range from yellow alerts, which suggest people should be aware and prepared, to more serious amber and red warnings that indicate dangerous conditions requiring immediate action. Areas across Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wal...

Gold Price Drops by Rs600 Per Tola in Pakistan

Karachi - Gold prices have taken a significant tumble in Pakistan, with the precious metal becoming Rs600 cheaper per tola, bringing some relief to prospective buyers who have been waiting on the sidelines due to sky-high rates in recent months. The decline in local gold prices came following a drop of $6 in the international market, which directly impacted rates here at home. This is the way it works, na? When global prices move, our local market follows suit within hours. According to the latest figures from the All-Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewellers Association, the price of 24-karat gold per tola now stands at a more manageable level after shedding Rs600. For those planning weddings or looking to invest in gold, this dip has come as welcome news, though many are still watching the market carefully to see if prices will drop further. The international gold rate, which serves as the benchmark for prices worldwide, decreased by $6 per ounce. This might not sound like much, but given h...

Are Punjab Schools’ Winter Vacations Being Extended?

Lahore - Parents and students across Punjab are anxiously waiting to find out whether the provincial government will extend winter vacations for schools amid the ongoing cold wave gripping the region. The question on everyone’s mind is simple: will our children get a few more days off, or will schools reopen as scheduled? This has become a hot topic of discussion in households throughout the province, especially as temperatures continue to drop and fog blankets many districts. Currently, schools in Punjab are closed for their regular winter break, which typically runs from late December through early January. However, the persistent cold weather and dense fog conditions have raised concerns about students’ safety and health, particularly for those who have to travel long distances to reach their schools. The Punjab Education Department has not yet made any official announcement regarding an extension. Parents are checking social media and news channels regularly, hoping for some clarit...

FIA declares Karachi Metropolitan Corporation documents relating to cotton exchange building ‘forged’

  KARACHI: The  stand-off  over the historical Karachi Cotton Exchange building has escalated further as the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) not only rejected the mayor’s statement, in which he described the FIA’s action as “unlawful”, but has gone a step further, accusing the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) of relying on “fake” and “forged” documents to assert ownership of the building. Mayor Barrister Murtaza Wahab a day earlier had  challenged  the FIA and the Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) and declared their recent sealing of the heritage Karachi Cotton Exchange building on I.I. Chundrigar Road “unlawful”. He also claimed that the building is “municipal land” owned by the KMC. However, in an immediate reaction, the FIA came up with a sharp and strong reply, further deepening the controversy. The FIA rejected the mayor’s claim that the action was “unilateral”, “hasty” and “unlawful”, insisting that it was acting in aid of the ETPB under the Sup...