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Thenewstribe Update: Top Five Stories of last week

ISLAMABAD: Crane crash incident in Makkah, Pak-Russia talks on delivering Mi-35M helicopters, Su-35 jets, Umair Jaswal receives hate mails, Shahid Afridi-Arshi Khan conspiracy and M.Phil to be the minimum qualification for CSS are the major five news of last week.

Following are the details of the news

Crane crash incident in Makkah: An unfortunate incident occured in the Holy Place of Makkah, Saudi Arabia, in the days of Hajj that a working crane collapsed over the pilgrims due to heavy storm in the city which left 108 people from different countries dead and 247 people injured including 17 Pakistani pilgrims upto the latest updates.

Officials have started investigation this incident and they are covering every angle to investigate the incident.

Pak-Russia talks on delivering Mi-35M helicopters, Su-35 jets: Pakistan and Russia are currently in talks on the delivery of Russian multi-role Mi-35M helicopters and the latest Su-35 fighter jets.

Both countries were negotiating the deal from last year, signalling a major breakthrough in ties between the two entities. These talks will help out both countries in strengthening their relation in every field of the life.

These helicopters and Jets are very modernized and more powerful than the earlier ones and Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said Pakistan is Moscow’s solid partner and the ties between two countries are evolving in every sector including military.

Umair Jaswal receives hate mails after singing ‘Sammi Meri Waar’: Pakistani rock singer Umair Jaswal who lift up Coke Studio 8 to new heights revealed that he received several hate mails after the song ‘Sammi Meri Waar.’

He revealed this fact during an interview to local Pakistani media that received many hateful, offensive and shocking mails after his song ‘Sammi Meri Waar’.

He said that “I have received a lot of hate mail from people, which at times has been really offensive and negative, but I chose not to retaliate.”

M.Phil to be the minimum qualification for CSS and PCS: Ministry of Planning Development and Reforms of Pakistan has suggested M.Phil as the minimum qualification for Central Superior Services (CSS) and Public Services Commission (PCS) examinations.

According to the suggestions, least age to participate in these exams will be made 30 and the retiring age of officers will be 60.

Sources revealed that the main purpose of these suggestion was to produce and evaluate cream from every department and field of work.

Shahid Afridi-Arshi Khan conspiracy: The biggest of conspiracies of these week erupted when Bollywood actress Arshi Khan confessed that she had physical relations with famous Pakistani cricketer Shahid Afridi.

Shahid Afridi is still quiet on this matter but Arshi said she was ready to marry Pakistani Star if he was ready to do so in her another statement.

This news jolted the social media this week but no Pakistani fan of Shahid was ready to take this as serious one.

 

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