Pakistan’s Rauf and Indian Skipper Yadav Punished Over Asia Cup Confrontation
Dubai: Haris Rauf of Pakistan and Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav have been handed one-match bans and fines by the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) following their heated on-field altercation during the Asia Cup 2025 Super Four clash at the Dubai International Stadium. The incident, which saw Rauf shove Yadav after a disputed LBW decision in the 18th over, escalated tensions between the arch-rivals and drew widespread criticism for undermining the spirit of the game. ACC adjudicator Ranjan Madugalle cited “conduct contrary to the spirit of cricket” in imposing the penalties, with Rauf fined 50% of his match fee and Yadav 30%. Both players apologized publicly, but the bans will sideline them for the upcoming ODI series against Bangladesh. Cricket legends like Wasim Akram called it a “black mark” on the tournament, while fans on social media erupted in a mix of outrage and memes.
Zohran Mamdani Becomes New York City Mayor in Historic Upset Victory
New York City: Zohran Mamdani, the 33-year-old Ugandan-born democratic socialist and state assemblyman, has been officially declared the winner of the 2025 New York City mayoral election, defeating establishment-backed Eric Adams Jr. in a landslide that stunned political observers. With over 68% of precincts reporting, Mamdani secured 59% of the vote, propelled by overwhelming support from young voters, immigrant communities, and progressive strongholds in Brooklyn and Queens. In his victory speech at a packed rally in Washington Square Park, Mamdani pledged to deliver rent freezes, free public transit, and a “Green New Deal for NYC,” declaring, “This is not just a win for progressives—it’s a mandate for people over profit.” His triumph marks the first time a Muslim and a self-described socialist will lead the nation’s largest city, reshaping the Democratic Party’s future.
In Pictures: New York Celebrates Mamdani’s Historic Mayoral Win
New York City: Jubilant crowds flooded the streets of Manhattan as progressive firebrand Zohran Mamdani was declared the victor in a stunning upset for New York City mayor. From Times Square light shows to Harlem block parties, here’s a visual snapshot of the electric celebrations:
Times Square Euphoria: Thousands gathered under the iconic billboards, waving Palestinian and pride flags while chanting “Mamdani! Mamdani!” A massive LED display projected his victory speech, with confetti raining down like a Broadway finale.
Brooklyn Bridge Glow: Revelers shut down the bridge for an impromptu march, illuminated by smartphone lights and flares. Mamdani joined on foot, hugging supporters amid chants of “From Astoria to the Bronx, we’ve only just begun!”
Harlem Soul: At the Apollo Theater, a star-studded concert erupted with performances by AOC and local rappers, fireworks bursting to the rhythm of “Empire State of Mind—remixed for the people.”
Union Square Rally: Labor unions and activists lit up the park with bonfires and murals depicting Mamdani as the “People’s Mayor,” vowing to dismantle billionaire tax breaks.
Mamdani’s inauguration is set for January 1, 2026, promising a bold era for the Big Apple.
Iran Commemorates 1979 Storming of US Embassy with Missile Replicas and Effigies
Tehran: Thousands of Iranians gathered on Tuesday to mark the 46th anniversary of the 1979 storming of the US embassy in Tehran, known as the “Death to America” day, amid heightened regional tensions following recent US and Israeli airstrikes on Iranian targets. State-organized rallies across the country featured displays of missile replicas, mock nuclear facilities, and effigies of US President-elect Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hanging from cranes, symbolizing defiance against perceived aggressors. Protesters chanted anti-US and anti-Israel slogans, burning American flags and carrying fake coffins to represent “martyrs” from recent conflicts. Iranian officials used the event to rally support for the regime, with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei praising the original takeover as a pivotal moment in the Islamic Revolution. Security was tight, with reports of one man found dead after burning a picture of Khamenei during the commemorations.
US Seeks UN Approval for Two-Year International Security Force in Gaza
United Nations/Washington: The United States has circulated a draft resolution to the UN Security Council seeking authorization for an international stabilization force in Gaza with a minimum two-year mandate, extendable beyond 2027. The force—operating under a unified command approved by a new Board of Peace—would deploy security personnel to govern and secure the territory until the end of 2027, with initial troops arriving by January 2026. The move, part of President Trump’s 20-point Middle East plan, aims to enforce a US-brokered ceasefire and prevent further escalation, though it faces scrutiny over broad powers granted to participating nations.
Germany Offers Cash to Afghan Refugees in Pakistan to Forgo Resettlement Scheme
Berlin/Islamabad: The German government is providing financial incentives and support to Afghan refugees in Pakistan who agree to relinquish their spots in a resettlement program to Germany. Under the “Airbridge Kabul” initiative, accepted refugees have received letters offering money and assistance in exchange for exiting the program. Critics decry the move as a betrayal of promises, potentially stranding thousands amid Pakistan’s crackdown on Afghan migrants.
Imran Khan Rejects Talks with Govt or Establishment: ‘No Use in Dialogue’
Adiala/Islamabad: PTI founder Imran Khan, speaking from Adiala Jail, has categorically ruled out any possibility of talks with the current government or the military establishment, calling such efforts futile and a “waste of time.” He reiterated that meaningful dialogue can only occur after the release of political prisoners and the restoration of the rule of law.
27th Constitutional Amendment Will Be Govt-Led, Not ‘Parachuted’ from Anywhere: Dar
Islamabad: Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar firmly stated that the proposed 27th Constitutional Amendment will be entirely government-led and drafted through internal processes, dismissing any notion of it being “parachuted” from external sources. The bill will be tabled after full consensus with coalition partners.
Govt to Table 27th Amendment After Full Coalition Consultation: Dar
Islamabad: Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar confirmed that the federal government will introduce the 27th Constitutional Amendment only after comprehensive consultations with all coalition partners. The proposed bill will be tabled in the Senate on November 7.
PIA Flight Operations Hit as Dispute with Engineers Continues
Karachi: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) faces ongoing disruptions with dozens of flights delayed and several cancelled, as aircraft engineers refuse to issue airworthiness clearances over safety concerns, unpaid salaries, and demands for pay hikes.
PIA Restores Some Operations with Alternative Arrangements
Islamabad: PIA has partially restored services by sourcing engineers from private carriers, managing to dispatch some delayed flights overnight. Schedules are gradually normalizing.
IMF Staff Deal Secured; Focus Shifts to Investment-Led Growth: FinMin
Islamabad: Pakistan has clinched a staff-level agreement with the IMF for the second review, unlocking $1.2 billion in December upon board approval. Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb declared investment-driven growth as the new priority.
Pakistan-Afghanistan Seal Immediate Ceasefire After Week-Long Border Clashes
Kabul/Islamabad: A week of fierce border skirmishes ended with a Doha-brokered ceasefire. Pakistan insists Kabul must halt cross-border terrorism.
