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Lady Gaga’s final concert in Sydney interrupted after sudden onstage scare
Lady Gaga stopped her final Mayhem Ball Tour concert in Sydney on Friday after one of her dancers fell off the stage in heavy rain at Accor Stadium.
The shocking fall happened during the 39-year-old music icon’s performance of Garden of Eden.
Videos from the show showed dancers moving to the front of the wet stage when Michael Dameski slipped and tumbled off.
Gaga quickly ran over to check on him and told her crew to stop and on the microphone, she said, “Just one second,” before leaving the stage to ask Dameski if he was okay.
Dameski was not hurt and later returned to the stage. However, the Blood Mary singer paused the show briefly so her dancers could change into comfortable and safer shoes.
The dancer later posted on Instagram, thanking fans for their messages and saying he was fine.
He wrote, “Happy I was able to finish the last show of the year,” while dancing to another of Gaga’s songs.
This was not the first dramatic moment on the Bad Romance hitmaker’s tour.
Earlier in the week, Ariana Grande’s attacker, Johnson Wenn, was removed from her Brisbane concert hours before showtime.
Videos showed fans booing him as stadium staff removed him from the VIP area.
After the pause, the Poker Face singer’s Sydney show continued without further problems.
Moreover, fans cheered as the performance went on, as her team did not immediately comment on the incident.
The Mayhem Ball Tour is now finishing its last shows of the year, with Lady Gaga performing despite rain and unexpected events.
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Actor, showman Dick Van Dyke celebrates 100th birthday
The incomparable Dick Van Dyke celebrated his 100th birthday on Saturday. The Emmy, Grammy and Tony Award winner was born in West Plains, Missouri, and grew up in Danville, Illinois. Jericka Duncan looks back on his first century of life.
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‘Neither probe nor any proceeding underway against Gen (retd) Bajwa’
- Conviction of ex-ISI chief strictly confined to his individual actions.
- Growing expectations of accountability beyond military: sources
- They add judges, bureaucrats, politicians may come under scrutiny.
ISLAMABAD: Following the conviction of former Inter-Services Intelligence director general (ISI DG) Lt Gen (retd) Faiz Hamid, certain political and media circles have begun speculating about the possibility of legal action against former army chief General (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa.
However, informed sources have dismissed such claims, stating that there is neither any probe nor any proceeding underway against Gen (retd) Bajwa.
Sources said the gossip being circulated in some quarters is baseless. According to them, the military accountability process that culminated in the conviction of former spymaster was strictly evidence-based and confined to his individual actions, with no material linking the former army chief to the case.
Instead, sources indicate that after the army concluded the accountability process against one of its own senior officers, expectations are growing that accountability could extend beyond the military domain.
Judges, bureaucrats, politicians and even media persons who allegedly played roles in the past political engineering or overstepped constitutional and legal limits may come under scrutiny in the days to come.
A similar position had earlier been conveyed by the military spokesperson. In a last year press conference, the ISPR DG, while responding to questions arising from ex-ISI chief’s arrest and court martial proceedings, made it clear that the military accountability system is transparent and does not operate on allegations or assumptions, but on solid evidence.
When asked whether former prime minister Imran Khan could be tried under the Army Act in connection with the Gen (retd) Faiz case, the ISPR DG had termed the question hypothetical and said the matter was sub judice.
However, he underlined that under military law, if any individual is found to have used a person falling under the jurisdiction of the Army Act for personal or political gains, and evidence exists, the law would take its own course.
The military spokesman was also questioned about the role of former army chief Gen (retd) Bajwa and former ISI DG Lt Gen (retd) Naveed Mukhtar in the appointment and promotion of Gen (retd) Faiz. In response, the ISPR DG I emphasised that it would be unfair to link others to the actions of an individual who, for his personal interests and at the behest of certain political elements, crossed his constitutional and legal limits.
These remarks, coupled with the absence of any evidence against Gen (retd) Bajwa or Gen (retd) Mukhtar, clearly suggest that there is no case against the former army chief in the Gen (retd) Faiz matter.
Sources maintain that while there is no move against Gen (retd) Bajwa, the post-Faiz scenario should open the door for a broader accountability process aimed at those in civilian institutions who allegedly facilitated or benefited from unconstitutional conduct in the past.
Such accountability, they say, would be essential to ensure that responsibility is fixed across the board and not selectively applied.
Originally published in The News
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‘Extortionists’ among several suspects nabbed in Karachi Qadri House raid
- Suspects ran an extortion network in different Karachi areas: SSP
- Weapons, ammunition, mobiles, gold ornaments recovered: police
- Pakistan Sunni Tehreek condemns raid, alleging misuse of force.
KARACHI: The Karachi Police arrested several suspects, including “extortionists,” in a raid conducted on the Qadri House in Karachi’s Nazimabad late on Saturday night.
SSP Dr Imran Khan, chief of the Special Investigation Unit (SIU) Karachi, said that Jawad Qadri and Mullah Shahzeb were among the several arrested suspects. He, however, clarified that Pakistan Sunni Tehreek chief Sarwat Ijaz Qadri was not detained, The News reported.
The SSP said that the arrested suspects were wanted by the police in several cases, as they were “running an extortion network.” He said that the arrests were made on the information given by an already nabbed suspect named Rehan.
SSP Imran Khan said that Rehan, who was involved in extortion and firing incidents in Jamshed Quarters, had been arrested earlier. Acting on his information, police conducted a raid at Qadri House and arrested several suspects, including Jawad Qadri alias Khawaja and Shahzeb Mullah.
According to police official, the arrested suspects were in contact with the Samad Kathiawadi group. A large quantity of weapons, ammunition, mobile phones, and gold ornaments was recovered from their possession. The suspects are also alleged to have previous criminal records. Further investigations are underway.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Sunni Tehreek strongly condemned the police raid on Qadri House. Its central spokesperson stated that “the voice of truth cannot be suppressed through the use of force.”
He alleged that security cameras at Qadri House were deliberately damaged to conceal police actions and claimed that office-bearers and workers of the Karachi Division were arrested during the raid.
SSP Imran Khan further stated that 21 accused had been arrested over the past week. He added that five police encounters took place between the SIU and the suspects, during which two extortionists and three other criminals were arrested in an injured condition.
He said the arrests were part of an ongoing crackdown against extortionists and their networks being operated from abroad. Extortion cases have been registered at the Sukhun, Surjani, Tipu Sultan, and Jamshed Quarters police stations.
SSP Khan also said that drug peddlers were arrested during the operation, and nine kilograms of hashish and heroin were recovered from them.
Additionally, four members of a gang involved in street crimes were arrested. He said the SIU/CIA remains actively engaged in operations against extortionists and other criminals.
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