What a week it’s been! With so much going on, it’s easy for a few things to slip by – and that’s exactly where we come in.

This week was packed with major stories – from breaking news and sad moments to ongoing dramas. Here’s a quick look at the events that caught attention across the country and around the world.
1. Giorgio Armani Passed Away At 91

The world of fashion bids farewell to Giorgio Armani, who has passed away at the age of 91. Renowned for his minimalist designs and timeless elegance, Armani transformed the industry by redefining luxury with understated sophistication. His influence extended far beyond the runway, shaping global fashion, lifestyle, and even cinema, while his independent empire stood as a testament to his vision and resilience. Armani leaves behind a legacy that will continue to inspire generations to come.
2. Chloe Malle Steps In As Vogue’s New Editor-in-Chief

After 37 years under Anna Wintour’s leadership, Vogue has named Chloe Malle as its new Editor-in-Chief. At 39, Malle brings a blend of experience and fresh perspective, having previously worked as a social editor, writer, and podcaster. Her appointment marks a turning point for the iconic magazine, as she takes on the challenge of honoring Wintour’s legacy while steering Vogue into a new era of modern editorial vision.
3. The Summer I Turned Pretty: Are You In On the Conrad vs Jeremiah Debate Or… Couldn’t Be Bothered?

The beloved series The Summer I Turned Pretty continues to captivate and polarize viewers, with some fans enamored by its summer romance, emotional highs, and coming-of-age charm, while others remain hesitant – perhaps critical of its pacing, character arcs, or emotional depth. This divide underscores a broader conversation in pop culture about the balance between nostalgic storytelling and critical storytelling that moves with intention.
4. Afghanistan Earthquake Flattens Villages, Leaves Hundreds Dead

On Monday, a powerful earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan, sending shockwaves through remote mountainous provinces and triggering multiple aftershocks. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reported that more than 1.2 million people likely felt strong to very strong shaking. In the immediate aftermath, reports of devastation began to emerge from Kunar province, near the quake’s epicenter. Taliban officials confirmed that around 800 people had been killed and more than 2,500 injured there alone. Neighboring Nangarhar province reported an additional 12 deaths and 255 injuries. Read more here!
5. Veteran Actor Anwar Ali Passed Away After Prolonged Illness

Renowned stage and television actor Anwar Ali passed away in Lahore on Monday after battling multiple health complications. Anwar had been suffering from lung and kidney ailments, heart problems, and paralysis in recent months, and his condition worsened over the weekend, leading to hospitalisation. Despite intensive care, he could not recover. Tributes poured in from across Pakistan, with fans, artists, and officials remembering him as a humble and gifted performer whose work left a lasting mark on the nation’s cultural landscape.
6. Saif Ali Khan Emerges As Tamasha Season 4 MVP With Massive Follower Surge

Saif Ali Khan has become the breakout star of Tamasha Season 4, amassing an explosive growth in social media presence – from a modest 12K to an impressive 170K followers – solidifying his status as the season’s real MVP. His rising popularity not only reflects his captivating presence on the show but also underscores how viewers are rallying behind him as one of the most compelling contestants this season.
7. Rafiq M. Habib Passes Away At 88

Rafiq M. Habib – head of the House of Habib and founding chancellor of Habib University, passed away at the age of 88. Habib University, in announcing his death, remembered him as the quiet yet firm visionary who believed education must always serve the greater good. His loss is deeply felt across the worlds of business, academia, and philanthropy. Take a look at his life achievements here!
8. Case No. 9 First Look – Was It Worth The Wait? Absolutely!

Case No. 9 has been on the radar for a while now and when the first look finally dropped, it felt like a big sigh of relief. Not just because it lived up to the hype, but because it promised something bigger than just another drama.
The story follows Saba Qamar, who plays a rape victim. Her life takes a devastating turn after being assaulted by the character played by Faysal Quraishi, a man with wealth, privilege, and power on his side. Instead of remaining silent, she chooses to fight back and demand justice. But as we know too well, this is not just a personal battle – it’s a fight against a society that asks women, “What did she wear? Why did she go there?” before questioning the man. A society that pushes victims into silence and lets the influential walk free.
Read more on the first look here!
9. EU Bans TPO In Gel Nail Polish Over Potential Health Risks

The European Union has enacted a ban – effective September 1, 2025 – on the use of the photoinitiator trimethylbenzoyl diphenylphosphine oxide (TPO) in gel nail polishes, citing its classification as a Category 1B carcinogenic, mutagenic, or toxic-to-reproduction (CMR) substance based largely on animal studies. The move requires salons and manufacturers across EU member states to remove TPO-containing products from the market and replace them with safer alternatives; while TPO remains unregulated in the U.S., the EU’s precautionary action may prompt global reformulations and impacts on supply chains. Experts advise consumers – especially those pregnant or trying to conceive – to opt for TPO-free formulations and take general safety measures like UV protection and ensuring proper application to minimize largely theoretical risks.
10. From Drama To Dinner – Biryani Dropped Bhea, And We Found Not One But Two Recipes!

Sindhi bhea, whether cooked on dum or fried crisp, is one such gem — a reminder that food in our stories is never just background, it’s culture, comfort, and connection. Sindhi cuisine is full of earthy, wholesome dishes, and bhea (Kanwal or lotus root) is one of its most beloved.
This dish also made its way into Biryani, when Meeran and Nisa experimented with bhea for their business project, and Gul shared her own recipe twist. Since we saw it onscreen, we felt compelled to bring you the recipe and we’re happy to say, this comes straight from the kitchen diaries of a beloved Sindhi recipe book! There are two main ways to prepare bhea: the traditional dum-style masala bhea and the simpler, snack-like fried bhea. Both start with the same base, washing and boiling the lotus roots until they’re firm, like potatoes, but what you do next transforms the whole experience.
Tap here to get the recipes!
That’s all from us for this week – see you again with more stories next week!

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