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  • Famous TikTokers Arrested for Rs. 130 Million Armed Robbery – ProPakistani

    1. Famous TikTokers Arrested for Rs. 130 Million Armed Robbery  ProPakistani
    2. TikTokers arrested over Rs130m armed robbery in Karachi  The Express Tribune
    3. TikToker brother-sister duo suspected in Rs130m theft case  The News International
    4. TikToker siblings suspected of robbing businessman’s house of Rs130m in Karachi  Geo.tv
    5. Man robbed of Rs3 million outside home in DHA  Pakistan Today

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  • Over 230,000 Afghans left Iran in June ahead of return deadline: UN agency – World

    Over 230,000 Afghans left Iran in June ahead of return deadline: UN agency – World

    More than 230,000 Afghans left Iran in June, most of them deported, as returns surge ahead of a Tehran-set deadline, the United Nations migration agency said on Monday.

    From June 1-28, 233,941 people returned from Iran to Afghanistan, International Organisation for Migration spokesman Avand Azeez Agha told AFP, with 131,912 returns recorded in the week of June 21-28 alone.

    “In total, from 1 January to 28 June 2025, 691,049 people have returned, 70 percent of whom were forcibly sent back,” he said.

    The number of returnees surged in recent weeks, as Afghans reported increased deportations and pressure to leave ahead of a July 6 deadline announced by Iran in May for Afghans without documents to leave the country.

    For several days last week, the number reached 30,000 per day, the IOM said.

    Figures have remained around 6-7,000 in recent days, Taliban border authorities and the UN said, with the numbers expected to increase ahead of the deadline.

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  • Israel was facing destruction at the hands of Iran. This is how close it came, and how it saved itself – The Times of Israel

    1. Israel was facing destruction at the hands of Iran. This is how close it came, and how it saved itself  The Times of Israel
    2. Iran’s supreme leader is facing his gravest challenge yet – and has few options left  CNN
    3. The dangerous new normal in Middle East  The Express Tribune
    4. How Israel failed in Iran  Al Jazeera
    5. Iran, Israel scorecard  Dawn

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  • IOM reports over 2.3 lakh Afghans left Iran in June ahead of return deadline

    IOM reports over 2.3 lakh Afghans left Iran in June ahead of return deadline

    Afghan refugees who returned after fleeing Iran to escape deportation and conflict arrive at a UNHCR facility near the Islam Qala crossing in western Herat province, Afghanistan, on June 20, 2025. File
    | Photo Credit: AP

    “More than 2,30,000 Afghans left Iran in June, most of them deported, as returns surge ahead of a Tehran-set deadline,” the United Nations (UN) migration agency said on Monday (June 30, 2025.)

    From June 1-28, 2,33,941 people returned from Iran to Afghanistan, International Organization for Migration (IOM) spokesman Avand Azeez Agha told AFP, with 1,31,912 returns recorded in the week of June 21-28 alone.

    A top Taliban official offers amnesty to Afghans who fled the country and urges them to return

    “In total, from 1 January to 28 June 2025, 6,91,049 people have returned, 70% of whom were forcibly sent back,” he said.

    “The number of returnees surged in recent weeks, as Afghans reported increased deportations and pressure to leave ahead of a July 6 deadline announced by Iran in May for Afghans without documents to leave the country. For several days last week, the number reached 30,000 per day,” the IOM said.

    Figures have remained around 6-7,000 in recent days, Taliban border authorities and the UN said, with the numbers expected to increase ahead of the deadline.

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  • Texas Super Kings secure play-off spot beating MI New York by 39 runs

    Texas Super Kings secure play-off spot beating MI New York by 39 runs

    In front of a roaring full house at Grand Prairie Stadium, Faf Du Plessis’ second ton of the season, followed by Akeal Hosein’s spin web ensured the Texas Super Kings delivered a commanding all-round performance to defeat rivals MI New York by 39 runs to secure their spot in the 2025 Cognizant Major League Cricket playoffs.

    Match Summary

    Texas Super Kings vs MI New York, Match 21, Major League Cricket

    Texas Super Kings 223/4 (20 ov)

    MI New York 184/9 (20 ov)

    Result – Texas Super Kings won by 39 runs

    Scorecard

    Partnership

     

    Match Analysis

     

    After the early departure of Smit Patel to left-arm Proteas spinner George Linde, Du Plessis took charge of the innings with a calculated, explosive knock. The Texas skipper raced to a 21-ball half-century, highlighted by a quick onslaught in the Powerplay against MI New York’s attack consisting of Trent Boult, George Linde, and Ehsan Adil. 

    After Linde accounted for Saiteja Mukkamalla in the 9th over, Du Plessis showed his leadership settling into a captain’s innings blending maturity with flair after he was joined by Marcus Stoinis. The pair proceeded with caution, rotating the strike and keeping the scorers engaged with odd boundaries here and there. While Du Plessis gradually started to shift gears, Stoinis struggled to keep pace ultimately losing his wicket to Rushil Ugarkar in the 15th over. 

    Stoinis’ dismissal brought in the flamboyant Donovan Ferreira, whose thunderous late-innings cameo amplified his captain’s anchoring innings. Ferreira showed his power-hitting prowess blazing 53 off just 20 balls to equal the fastest fifty in MLC history. 

    Ferreira and Du Plessis made life tough for MI New York’s bowlers who were unable to stem the tide as Texas surged to a formidable 223/4. Du Plessis carried his bat through the innings for a dominant 103* off 56 deliveries — his second century of the season and eighth in T20 cricket.

    MI New York’s chase stuttered from the outset. Coming off a wonderful evening in the previous game, Nicholas Pooran could not capitalize on his form falling early to Nandre Burger in the 4th over. Akeal Hosein applied further pressure with a clinical spell of left-arm spin. Hosein had a wonderful day spinning his way to a brilliant 3/15 including the key scalps of Monank Patel and Quinton De Kock to leave MI New York reeling through the middle overs.

    For a few moments, Kieron Pollard’s towering sixes triggered a few nerves in the TSK camp when the tall Caribbean powerhouse dispatched TSK’s premier spinner, Noor Ahmed, for 22 runs in the 14th over. However, despite his best to keep the game alive with a bruising 70 off 39 deliveries, his assault came too late as the asking rate proved too steep. The pressure took its toll ultimately as Burger and Stoinis returned to claim late wickets restricting MI New York to 184/8 in their 20 overs.

    With this win, the Texas Super Kings not only punched their ticket to the playoffs but also continued their stronghold at home, where the energy of a sold-out Grand Prairie crowd seemed to push them up another gear. Meanwhile, MI New York’s have a lot to ponder to keep their hopes alive in the competition after a tough day at the field. 

    As both teams now head to Lauderhill, Florida for the final week of the league stage, Texas Super Kings will take on an in-groove Washington Freedom on Wednesday, July 2, while MI New York will face the Los Angeles Knight Riders on Thursday, July 3 at Broward County Stadium.

     

     

    Match Highlights

    Texas Super Kings beat MI New York by 39 runs

    TSK: 223/4 in 20 overs (Faf du Plessis 103*, Donovan Ferreira 53; George Linde 42/2, Rushil Ugarkar 47/2)

    MINY: 184/9 in 20 overs (Kieron Pollard 70, Quinton de Kock 35; Akeal Hosein 15/3, Nandre Burger 40/2, Marcus Stoinis 43/2)

     

     

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    Match Details:

    Date: Monday, June 30, 2025 01:00

    Venue: Grand Prairie Stadium, Texas

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  • Ireland women promoted to FIH Hockey Pro League

    Ireland women promoted to FIH Hockey Pro League

    The International Hockey Federation (FIH) can confirm that the “Green Army” – Ireland’s national hockey team nickname – will join the FIH Hockey Pro League for the 2025-26 season. It will be the first time that the finalists of the 2018 FIH Hockey Women’s World Cup will join the “League of the Best”.

    Ireland was promoted through the FIH Hockey Nations Cup played in Chile earlier this year. Whilst New Zealand won that event against Ireland in the final, Hockey New Zealand later indicated that the Black Sticks would not proceed with the invitation to join Pro League this time. Therefore, as stipulated in the regulations, FIH extended the invitation to the runners-up, namely Ireland, who have confirmed their participation.

    FIH President Tayyab Ikram said: “Congratulations to the Ireland Women team for joining the next season of the FIH Hockey Pro League! It’s wonderful to see a new team participating in the ‘League of the Best’. Qualifying through the FIH Hockey Nations Cup confirms how much the latter is a great springboard to join hockey’s elite.”

    Speaking after the announcement, Ireland Women’s Head Coach Gareth Grundie said: “I am delighted that we have been given the opportunity to participate in the FIH Pro League 2025/26 Season 7. It’s a testament to the quality of play this team has achieved to date and is an excellent and invaluable opportunity for further improvement. It comes at an ideal time for us as a programme also, pitting us against the World’s best teams as we go in search of qualification for the 2026 FIH World Cup in the Netherlands and Belgium.”

    Finishing the 2024-25 Women’s Pro League season in last place of the rankings, India is relegated to the FIH Hockey Nations Cup.

    On the men’s side, following the Black Sticks’ victory at the recent Nations Cup in Malaysia, FIH has extended an invitation to Hockey New Zealand for their men’s team to join Pro League again next season. Since New Zealand’s hockey governing body is currently undertaking a thorough analysis and decision-making process in this regard, FIH has approved their request for an extension of the deadline to confirm or decline their participation until 21 July.

    Should New Zealand eventually decide to not participate, the runners-up of the Men’s Nations Cup, namely Pakistan, would have the opportunity to consider joining the 2025-26 FIH Hockey Pro League season.

    For more information about FIH and hockey in general, please download the Watch.Hockey app or follow the FIH social media channels – Facebook, Instagram and Twitter – and website.

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  • Europe swelters as early summer heat breaks records – DW – 06/29/2025

    Europe swelters as early summer heat breaks records – DW – 06/29/2025

    Temperatures soared past 40 degrees Celsius (104 F) across parts of Europe over the weekend, as an early-summer heat wave tightened its grip on the continent.

    In Spain, temperatures hit 46°C (114.8°F) on Sunday in the town of El Granado, near the Portuguese border, setting a new national heat record for the month of June.

    The previous June high of 45.2°C (113.4°F) was set in Seville in 1965.

    Temperatures above 40°C were also expected in neighboring Portugal, with the capital, Lisbon, under a “red warning” for heat until Monday night due to “persistently extremely high maximum temperature values,” according to the Portuguese Institute for Sea and Atmosphere.

    Tourists protect themselves from the hot sun with umbrellas during the first summer heatwave in Seville, southern Spain June 29, 2025.
    In Spain, locals and tourists were desperately trying to keep coolImage: Marcelo del Pozo/REUTERS

    Extreme heat to reach London

    In Italy, 21 cities, including Milan, Naples, Venice, Florence and Rome, were placed on high alert as extreme heat swept across the country.

    Local authorities in Greece also issued fresh warnings about the risk of wildfires.

    Hot weather is expected to persist into the start of the week, with London predicted to reach up to 35°C on Monday, marking the hottest day of the year so far. 

    Wimbledon is set for its hottest opening day on record Monday, possibly breaking the tournament’s all-time heat record.

    The current opening day high is 29.3°C, set in 2001. The hottest day ever at Wimbledon was 35.7°C on July 1, 2015.

    A guard lifts a cap to try and get some relief from the heatwave that continues in the British capital.
    A King’s Life Guard at the entrance of the Horse Guards Parade in London feels the heatImage: Dinendra Haria/London News Pictures/ZUMA/picture alliance

    The German Weather Service on Sunday issued heat warnings for southern and western regions, with peaks of 39°C expected on Wednesday.

    Alerts were in place for the states of Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Hesse, North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland.

    Children play in a fountain at Munich's Karlsplatz square on June 29, 2025, southern Germany.
    Germany’s southern regions could see the mercury hit 35°C on MondayImage: Michaela Stache/AFP/Getty Images

    French firefighters were battling early summer wildfires with several parts of the country under orange alert.

    Blazes in the Corbieres region forced evacuations as temperatures soared past 40°C, peaking at 40.9°C in Grospierres.

    Parts of the A61 motorway were closed, and a campsite in Bizanet was evacuated after a barbecue with smoldering embers in a trailer caused several fires, according to local civil protection authorities.

    Birds impacted by heat

    Meteorologists warn that heat waves are becoming more frequent and arriving earlier in the season due to human-driven climate change.

    Spain’s state weather agency, AEMET, noted that only two June heat waves were recorded between 1975 and 2000. That number has surged to nine since 2000. This year, temperatures typical of August arrived by late May.

    “Heat waves will become more frequent and more intense,” warned Emanuela Piervitali, a researcher at the Italian Institute for Environmental Protection and Research (ISPRA).

    “A further increase in temperature and heat extremes is expected in the future, so we will have to get used to temperatures with peaks even higher than those we are experiencing now.”

    A person is being helped to cool down at a first aid of the red cross emergency point at the Coliseum in Rome
    In Rome, the Red Cross has set up emergency stations to assist people affected by the heatImage: Cecilia Fabiano/LaPresse/ZUMA/picture alliance

    In France, experts warned the heat is taking a toll on biodiversity.

    “Some nests reach over 40°C,” said Allain Bougrain-Dubourg of the League for the Protection of Birds, adding that their care centers are overwhelmed with struggling birds.

    Edited by: Darko Janjevic

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  • David Beckham finds comfort in new hobby amid recovery from surgery

    David Beckham finds comfort in new hobby amid recovery from surgery



    David Beckham finds comfort in new hobby amid recovery from surgery

    David Beckham appears to be calming his nerves after wrist surgery with a bit of therapeutic gardening.

    While still wearing a sling during his recovery, the former soccer legend hopped back into the field to dig up some homegrown potatoes.

    David Beckham finds comfort in new hobby amid recovery from surgery

    On Saturday, June 28, his wife Victoria Beckham shared the latest pictures of her husband of 25 years, after leaving fans concerned with an earlier update about Sir David enduring “unbearable” pain.

    As she shared pictures of her husband over the weekend celebrating his mother’s 76th birthday with a rainbow-themed cake, the Spice Girls singer’s following Instagram Stories showed her longtime partner squatting in their garden with a potato in one hand.

    A small shovel lay in front of him as he smiled, with two freshly dug, dirt-covered potatoes resting beside the gardening tool.

    The footballer turned entrepreneur has frequently offered glimpses about his newfound passion for gardening and beekeeping in recent months.

    In a lighthearted video shared on his Instagram account in April, Victoria filmed her husband of 25 years as he knelt in the backyard of their home to pick some white radishes and began to joke with him.

    With David all smiles and tending to his crops, it seemed he was well on the road to recovery, proudly showing off his batch of homegrown vegetables.

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  • Norwegian pension fund divests from companies selling to Israeli military | Israel-Palestine conflict News

    Norwegian pension fund divests from companies selling to Israeli military | Israel-Palestine conflict News

    Norway’s largest pension fund, KLP, has said that it will no longer do business with two companies that sell equipment to the Israeli military because the equipment is possibly being used in the war in Gaza.

    The two companies are the Oshkosh Corporation, a United States company mostly focused on trucks and military vehicles, and ThyssenKrupp, a German industrial firm that makes a broad selection of products, ranging from elevators and industrial machinery to warships.

    “In June 2024, KLP learned of reports from the UN that several named companies were supplying weapons or equipment to the [Israeli army] and that these weapons are being used in Gaza,” Kiran Aziz, the head of responsible investments at KLP Kapitalforvaltning, said in a statement provided to Al Jazeera.

    “Our conclusion is that the companies Oshkosh and ThyssenKrupp are contravening our responsible investment guidelines,” the statement said.

    “We have therefore decided to exclude them from our investment universe.”

    According to the pension fund, it had investments worth $1.8m in Oshkosh and almost $1m in ThyssenKrupp until June 2025.

    KLP, founded in 1949 and the country’s largest pension fund, oversees a fund worth about $114bn. It is a public pension fund owned by municipalities and businesses in the public sector, and has a pension scheme that covers about 900,000 people, mostly municipal workers, according to its website.

    Vehicles and warships

    KLP said that it had been in touch with both companies before it made its decision and that Oshkosh “confirmed that it has sold, and continues to sell, equipment that is used by the [Israeli army] in Gaza”, mostly vehicles and parts for vehicles.

    ThyssenKrupp told KLP that “it has a long-term relationship with [the Israeli army]” and that it had delivered four warships of the type Sa’ar 6 to the Israeli Navy in the period November 2020 to May 2021.

    The German company also said it had plans to deliver a submarine to the Israeli Navy later this year.

    When asked by KLP what checks and balances were made when it came to the use of the equipment the companies delivered, KLP said both Oshkosh and ThyssenKrupp “failed to document the necessary due diligence in relation to their potential complicity in violations of humanitarian law”.

    “Companies have an independent duty to exercise due diligence in order to avoid complicity in violations of fundamental human rights and humanitarian law,” said Aziz.

    Previous divestments

    This is not the first time that the pension fund has divested from companies linked to possible human rights abuses.

    In 2021, KLP divested from 16 companies, including telecom giant Motorola, that it concluded were linked to illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank.

    The pension fund said there was an “unacceptable risk that the excluded companies are contributing to the abuse of human rights in situations of war and conflict through their links with the Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank”.

    That same year, KLP also said it was divesting from the Indian port and logistics group Adani Ports because of its links to the Myanmar military government.

    Last summer, KLP also divested from US firm Caterpillar. In an opinion piece for Al Jazeera, the KLP’s Aziz wrote that Caterpillar’s bulldozers undergo adjustments in Israel by the military and local companies, and are subsequently used in the occupied Palestinian territory.

    “The constant use of these weaponised bulldozers in the occupied Palestinian territory has led to a series of human rights warnings from United Nations agencies, and nongovernmental organisations over the last two decades about the company’s involvement in the demolition of Palestinian homes and infrastructure,” she wrote.

    “It is therefore impossible to assert that the company has implemented adequate measures to avoid becoming involved in future norm violations.”

    The latest move builds on a series of similar decisions among several large investment funds in Europe that have cut ties with Israeli companies for their involvement in either the war in Gaza or because of links to illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank.

    In May, Norway’s sovereign wealth fund, the largest in the world, said it would divest from Israel’s Paz Retail and Energy because of the company’s involvement in supplying infrastructure and fuel to illegal Israeli settlements.

    This came after an earlier decision in December last year to sell all shares it had in another Israeli company, Bezeq, for its services provided to the illegal settlements.

    Other pension funds as well as wealth funds have also, in recent years, distanced themselves from companies accused of enabling or cooperating with Israel’s illegal occupation of the West Bank or its war on Gaza.

    In February 2024, Denmark’s largest pension fund divested from several Israeli banks and companies as the fund feared its investments could be used to fund the settlements in the West Bank.

    Six months later, the United Kingdom’s largest pension fund, the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS), said it would “reduce its exposure in the region”. The fund said that it did this out of financial reasons.

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  • Punjab to pay citizens for returning plastic bottles

    Punjab to pay citizens for returning plastic bottles



    A representational image showing a plastic bottle in water. — Reuters/File

    LAHORE: As Pakistanis continue to face wide-ranging repercussions of worsening climate change, Punjab has introduced various initiatives and policies to mitigate the issue with provincial government’s Green Credit Programme being one such measure in this regard as well.

    The programme is aimed at laying a foundation for an emission trading system in Punjab and mobilising youth, students, females, and the broader community to carry out positive environmental action.

    As part of the initiative, the government has signed an agreement with a private company to recycle single-use plastic which will install locally manufactured machines with the help of Chinese technology in four major universities in Lahore next month. Such machines will further also be installed in the city’s markets as well.

    This machine consists of two boxes and are easy to use where citizens can simply press button A, insert a plastic bottle, enter their phone number and press button B. Once they have done this, green credits will appear on the machine’s screen, which can also be viewed with the help of the mobile application

    As per the private company’s Chairman Gulfam Abid, 500 tonnes of plastic bottle waste is generated daily and these machines will ensure that plastic bottles and single-use plastic utensils are recycled which will then be used to make sidewalks, bricks and patchwork of roads.

    Abid further highlighted that by putting 20 one-and-a-half-litre bottles, and 40 half-litre bottles in the machine, people will be able to get as much as Rs 1,000 in cash.

    Not only ordinary citizens but also 18,000 junkyards of Lahore will be able to benefit from the green credits, he added, noting that they could reach out via the mobile application and the company itself would collect bottles from them.

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