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Former Miss Turkey sentenced to 14-months jail for insulting Erdogan


A former Miss Turkey was handed a 14-month suspended prison sentence on Tuesday for insulting President Tayyip Erdogan through a poem she shared on Instagram, the latest of at least a dozen Turks to face such a sentence.

An Istanbul court found model Merve Buyuksarac, 27, guilty of insulting a public official but suspended the sentence on condition she does not repeat the act for the next five years, local media said.

Insulting the president is a crime punishable by up to four years in jail in Turkey.

The law was used infrequently until Erdogan won the presidency in August 2014, since which time prosecutors have opened more than 1,800 cases for insulting him, including against cartoonists, journalists and teenagers.

Prosecutors are also pursuing a case against a German comedian who mocked Erdogan on German television.

Buyuksarac, who was crowned Miss Turkey in 2006, was briefly detained last year for sharing the poem on Instagram in 2014.



It was called “the Master’s Poem” and referred to a high-level Turkish corruption scandal in 2014.

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Quetta Gladiators plan to play Peshawar Zalmi in England this summer


Quetta Gladiators plan to play a couple of T20 matches against Peshawar Zalmi in England during the national side's tour of British Isles later this summer.
Gladiators' owner, Nadeem Omar, told DawnNews that he wishes to organise the matches to promote the franchise and Pakistan Super League (PSL), as the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) allows franchises to hold three promotional events in an year.
"Players like Luke Wright and Kevin Pietersen are also expected to be available for the matches," Omar told.
Peshawar Zalmi's owner Javed Afridi has welcomed Omar's offer.
Talking to DawnNews Afridi said, "I have already asked our coach Mohammad Akram to plan for these matches. We have enormous support in the UK and I hope the crowds there will enjoy the contests."
The Gladiator's owner also expressed his desire to invite the foreign players to participate in promotional matches in Quetta and Peshawar in future.
Despite being the runner-ups, Gladiators put up a phenomenal show in the inaugural edition of PSL earlier this year. They won seven out of their 10 matches.

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Gen Raheel lauds Turkey for successfully conducting multinational military exercises


SLAMABAD: Army Chief General Raheel Sharif, who is in Turkey on special invitation by the Turkish government, witnessed the multinational military exercises EFES-2016 and appreciated the Turkish armed forces for an outstanding conduct of the exercise of such magnitude and scope, military’s media wing said.
According to a statement issued on Tuesday by the military’s spokesperson, Lt Gen Asim Bajwa, a contingent of Pakistani armed forces participated in the ‘Combined Joint Live Fire Exercise’ along with the troops participating from Turkey, United States, United Kingdom, Belgium, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Azerbaijan.
“Upon arrival at the exercise area, Turkish Chief of General Staff General Hulusi Akar welcomed General Raheel. Turkish president and defence minister also attended the exercise,” Bajwa said.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan held a separate meeting with Gen Raheel and thanked him for Pakistan's participation and his personal presence for witnessing the military exercise, the ISPR statement read.
“It will enhance the existing close friendly ties between Pakistan and Turkey, especially between the armed forces of the two countries,” Erdoğan was quoted as saying.
He also praised Pakistan army's accomplishments in Operation Zarb-i-Azb and its contributions towards regional peace and stability.
“In a bid to share military experiences and enhance training exchanges, Pakistan army, in the last three years, has conducted 52 joint military exercises, both inland and abroad, with partner countries,” said Bajwa.

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Kendall and Kylie Jenner's Latest PacSun Collection Solves All Your Summer Outfit Problems


Kendall and Kylie Jenner are back with their latest collection for PacSun—a '70s-inspired mix of lace-trimmed shorts, slinky tank tops, and, of course, summertime rompers. "The modern silhouettes are so easy to pair with everything else in our closets," the duo says in a statement. "We wanted to make sure we made pieces that are standouts both in an ensemble or when worn alone." Available online and in stores on June 5, Kendall and Kylie x PacSun retails for $17 to $80. Catch a sneak peek, ahead.

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Messi absent as his tax fraud trial opens in Spain


BARCELONA: The trial of Argentina star Lionel Messi in tax fraud charges opened Tuesday in Spain in his absence just days before Argentina's first match in the Copa America tournament against Chile.
Messi, 28, and his father, Jorge Horacio Messi, are accused of using a chain of fake companies in Belize and Uruguay to avoid paying taxes on 4.16 million euros ($4.7 million) of Messi's income earned through the sale of his image rights from 2007-09.
They have been charged with three counts of tax fraud.
Dozens of journalists, from Spain and abroad were on hand at a Barcelona court for the start of the trial which is expected to last until Thursday when Messi and his father will take the stand.
Messi had planned to be in Barcelona for the start of the trial but a lower back injury he suffered during a friendly against Honduras last week prevented him from doing so, defence lawyer Javier Sanchez-Vera said at the start of the proceedings.
Spanish prosecutors are seeking a jail sentence of 22-and-a-half months for Messi and his father if they are found guilty, plus fines equivalent to the amount that was allegedly defrauded.
But any such sentence would likely be suspended as it is common in Spain for first offences carrying a sentence of less than two years.
The first day of the trial will be dedicated to preliminary legal questions and witness testimony.

'Dad handled the cash'

The Barcelona striker and his defence team have argued that the player's father handled his finances without reporting to him, and that the striker was not aware of any wrongdoing.
“My dad handled the cash,” Messi said in September 2013 when he was questioned by a judge investigating the case at a court in Gavia, a town on the outskirts of Barcelona where the footballer lives.
He reportedly told the judge at that hearing that he never looks at the contracts he signs.
“I signed things, but I never look at the contracts. I don't know what I sign,” Messi said according to the El Periodico daily, which got access to his September 2013 statement to the judge.
According to the alleged statement published by the Barcelona daily, the judge showed him several sponsorship contracts that he signed, but he did not remember them.
“This is something that my dad manages. And I trust him. I devote myself to playing football,” he reportedly said.
“I do what he tells me to do.”
After winning a league and Cup double with Barcelona, the five-time World Player of the Year is due to join his Argentina teammates for the Copa America in the United States.
Argentina take on defending champions Chile in their first game of the tournament at Santa Clara's Levi's Stadium, the home of the San Francisco 49ers, in California on June 6.

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Abdullah Hel Baki: Bangladesh’s only Olympic hope looks to shoot at aim in Rio


DHAKA: An Olympics triumph can make you a hero in any country but legendary status awaits Abdullah Hel Baki if he can finally rid Bangladesh of an unwanted distinction — the biggest nation never to win a medal.
Despite being home to nearly 160 million people, nobody from Bangladesh has ever even qualified for an Olympics — their competitors have all been wildcard entries — let alone reached the podium.
Athletes and administrators admit they face huge obstacles to win medals, including a lack of facilities and funding, along with an overriding obsession with the non-Olympic sport of cricket.
But after becoming the first Bangladeshi to gain a berth at Rio, Baki — a shooter who won 10 metre air rifle silver at the 2014 Commonwealth Games — hopes to finally give his compatriots something to shout about.
“Every athlete dreams of taking part and doing well in the Olympics and that's my aim as well,” he told AFP during a break in training at the national shooting federation.
“If I can perform the way I'm doing in training, I hope to reach the finals and then I'll definitely be in the hunt for a medal.”
Baki just missed out on automatic qualification but his performance at the recent world cup in Munich, where he was on the leaderboard for much of the tournament before tailing off at the end, secured him an early wildcard.

'National legend'

Even if he is a long shot for a medal in Brazil, his Danish coach Klavs Christensen says the future looks bright for Baki and Bangladeshi shooting.
“There's huge talent here,” said Christensen, describing Baki's biggest challenge as replicating his impressive performances on the practice range at big events.
He also detailed how a lack of facilities, including an indoor 50-metre range to complement an existing 10-metre range, was holding his shooters back.
“There's a lot of things we can improve on... but I'm pretty sure that in the next four years, at the Olympics in Tokyo in 2020, there could be a very strong Bangladeshi team.”
Determined to end the medal drought, Bangladesh's Olympic association is dangling major incentives for its Games squad which is also expected to include swimmers, athletes and archers.
“Anyone who wins gold will get 10 million taka (around $125,0000), silver five million and bronze 2.5 million,” the association's director general Fakhruddin Haider told AFP.
“Whoever wins the first medal will definitely become a national legend.”
Haider is particularly excited about the prospect of golfer Siddikur Rahman becoming the first Bangladeshi to qualify for an Olympics by right.
Rahman nearly secured a spot at a recent tournament in Mauritius, before blowing his lead by double-bogeying two of the last three holes.
If he can cling on to his place in the top 60 of an Olympics rankings list, he will join the likes of Australia's Jason Day and the American Jordan Spieth on the Rio fairways.
But as a professional, Rahman is an exception to the norm in Bangladesh as for him, funding is not really an issue.
“Professionalism hasn't really come to Bangladesh,” said Haider.
“If I'm a sportsman then I can't feed my family. It's only in cricket where sportsmen can really earn money.”

Barefoot and borrowed shoes

Nazmun Nahar Beauty, who represented Bangladesh in the women's 100 metres at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, outlined the problems amateurs such as herself faced.
“There are only two astro-turf running tracks here which we don't have easy access to and we can't practice year-round as there are no indoor facilities,” she told AFP.
“I remember running barefoot in my first national championships and there were times when I had to borrow shoes to take part in other meets.
“We also don't have (an) electronic scoreboard which is vital to get an accurate picture of whether you're improving or not.”
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has given instructions for a Olympic-standard training village to be built close to Dhaka, but that is still at the planning stage.
For Baki, the focus is on the more immediate future in Rio as he sharpens his preparations for the 10-metre air rifle event.
“The scores I'm getting in practice would be good enough to get into the final round and I'm sure if I can reach the final I can be a tough competitor... and have a good chance of a medal,” he said.
“If that happens, the entire narrative changes and we'll have more people getting into shooting, raise our profile and get an international-standard range.
“For me, it's not really about stardom but trying to do something for my country.”

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PM's open-heart surgery successful: Maryam Nawaz


LONDON: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's open-heart surgery has been performed successfully in London, confirmed the premier's daughter on Tuesday.
Maryam added the prime minister will be shifted to the ICU with in the next hour. In a separate tweet she also thanked the people for their prayers and well wishes.
The surgery was started earlier in the day at 8am UK time.
"PM's surgery started at 8am UK time. Spoke to him earlier, he was in high spirits," Maryam tweeted earlier.
"All arteries successfully grafted," Maryam said, adding that surgery may take another 60 to 90 minutes to conclude.
Earlier, Maryam had said the surgery was progressing fine.
Zubair Gul, president of PML-N's United Kingdom chapter had said the surgery, which began at 12pm Pakistan time, is expected to last anywhere from six to eight hours.
However, there is a great deal of secrecy surrounding the PM's surgery and it is not known which hospital he has been admitted to. The premier could not be found at the Royal Brompton Hospital in Chelsea where he previously received treatment, and is presumed to have left his home without detection.
Members of the premier's security detail have allegedly been posted at various hospitals to throw reporters off the trail.
The prime minister is expected to be in the hospital for a week following his surgery. During his stay at the hospital, the premier will be overseeing the affairs of his government from London, the media wing of PM House said earlier.
On Monday, the PM addressed an economic meeting and signing off on budget proposals for the upcoming fiscal year.
The need for the surgery arose after the premier went through a cardiac procedure called Atrial Fibrillation Ablation in 2011, "during which certain complications occurred resulting in perforation of heart", Maryam Nawaz earlier told the media.
"After some recent symptoms, a team of cardiologists and cardiac surgeons carried out some scans and tests, following which they decided to go for an open-heart surgery," she said.
World leaders, party workers and well-wishers conveyed their wishes for the PM's quick recovery in days leading up to his surgery.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif telephoned his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi on Monday to express his gratitude for the good wishes for his recovery before being wheeled in for his heart surgery, Radio Pakistan reported.

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