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  • Irked by Aleema’s absence, Rawalpindi court orders blocking of passport and ID card – Dawn

    1. Irked by Aleema’s absence, Rawalpindi court orders blocking of passport and ID card  Dawn
    2. ATC orders to confiscate Aleema Khans CNIC, passport over persistent no-shows  Geo TV
    3. IHC seeks FIA report on Aleema inquiry  The Express Tribune
    4. Rawalpindi…

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  • The ancient art of Istanbul’s porters survives modern challenges in Turkiye | Gallery

    The ancient art of Istanbul’s porters survives modern challenges in Turkiye | Gallery

    On the streets of Istanbul in Turkiye, porters hauling massive sacks wrapped in white plastic—on their backs or in handcarts—represent an essential yet often invisible thread in the city’s cultural tapestry.

    This profession, called hamallık in Turkish, has survived from Ottoman times into the modern era.

    The practice thrives particularly in Istanbul’s historic commercial centres—the Egyptian Bazaar, the Grand Bazaar, and the Eminonu district—where traditional hans (commercial buildings) house workshops producing jewellery, textiles, and various goods.

    These porters remain vital because many centuries-old hans lack modern amenities like elevators and are nestled within narrow streets where vehicles cannot pass. In Eminonu, daytime traffic restrictions further heighten their importance.

    Using a semer—a traditional wooden and leather harness—porters can transport between 200 and 300 kilogrammes (440–660 pounds) of merchandise up to a han’s fifth floor. These specialised harnesses often become family heirlooms, passed from father to son, highlighting the profession’s hereditary nature. (The occupation remains predominantly male, with female porters being exceptionally uncommon.)

    The porters operate within organised divisions led by managers who ensure fair work distribution. Members earn daily wages based on their loads’ quantity and weight.

    This demanding profession requires remarkable physical strength and stamina, limiting entry to those capable of meeting its rigorous demands. Porters take considerable pride in their work and carefully select new members.

    Omer Okan, 60, has worked as a porter for 30 years, routinely carrying more than 500kg (1,100 pounds) on his back daily.

    The occupation offers little security. Okan explains that most porters lack insurance and earn nothing when ill or injured. Employment opportunities have diminished as major wholesale merchants relocate from Eminonu, where he works.

    “Some days we return home without earning any money,” he said.

    Okan inherited the profession from his grandfather and takes pride in his work, though he sometimes feels undervalued by the society that depends on his service.

    “When I started this profession, people treated us with great respect,” he said. “Now, no one in Turkiye has any respect for anyone else.”

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  • Refurbished Shipley venue to start hosting live music

    Refurbished Shipley venue to start hosting live music

    A community centre transformed with £3m of regeneration funding is due to start hosting live music.

    A hall at the Sustainable Community Hub in Shipley, formerly The Kirkgate Centre, has been fitted out as a 237-capacity music venue.

    Bands from the…

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  • Pakistan, UAE DPMs discuss regional, global developments – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. Pakistan, UAE DPMs discuss regional, global developments  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. Pakistan, UAE DPMs discuss bilateral matters, global developments  Associated Press of Pakistan
    3. Who is Shafqat Ali Khan? Pakistan’s New Ambassador to the UAE  ProPakistani

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  • Nuggets-Warriors: 4 takeaways from stunning Stephen Curry-Aaron Gordon duel

    Nuggets-Warriors: 4 takeaways from stunning Stephen Curry-Aaron Gordon duel

    Stephen Curry takes over in the 2nd half, when he scored 28 of 42 points, leading Golden State to an overtime comeback vs. Denver.

    SAN FRANCISCO — The Warriors and Nuggets came into this season with a shared goal — try to return to the NBA…

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  • What your bathroom habits reveal about your brain, stress, and gut health |

    What your bathroom habits reveal about your brain, stress, and gut health |

    Ever wondered why you can’t relax in a public restroom or why the sound of running water instantly makes you want to pee? Turns out, these everyday experiences say a lot about how our brains, bodies, and emotions are wired. The way humans…

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  • Shopkeeper Arrested for Playing Noor Jehan’s Songs on Loud Speakers

    Shopkeeper Arrested for Playing Noor Jehan’s Songs on Loud Speakers

    Police in Phool Nagar have detained a shopkeeper for playing a classic Noor Jehan song at an excessively loud volume.

    According to reports, officers from the Sadar Pattoki Police Station were informed that a shopkeeper in a local market…

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  • Samsung Galaxy S26 Series Launch Likely To Be ‘Delayed’, Here’s What Tipster Hints

    Samsung Galaxy S26 Series Launch Likely To Be ‘Delayed’, Here’s What Tipster Hints

    Samsung may be delaying the launch of its flagship Galaxy S26 series, according to a recent update by a tipster. Traditionally, the South Korean tech giant unveils its Galaxy S lineup in January or February.

    However, rumours now suggest that the…

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  • Pakistan, UAE DPMs discuss bilateral matters, global developments

    Pakistan, UAE DPMs discuss bilateral matters, global developments

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    ISLAMABAD, Oct 24 (APP): Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar spoke on the phone late Thursday night with the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of…

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  • 5 toxic substances in processed foods that can severely harm the body​

    5 toxic substances in processed foods that can severely harm the body​

    Synthetic food colorings such as Red 40, Yellow 5, and other artificial dyes are employed to enhance the visual appeal of snacks, drinks, and sweets, is often said to have behavioral disorders among children, particularly those suffering with…

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