Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Anti-Muslim remarks: Labour MP demands apology from British PM

Labour MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi

Sikh Parliamentarian of Labour Party Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi has demanded British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to apologize for his derogatory and racist statement regarding the veil of Muslim women. According to the details, Labour MP who belongs to the Sikh community slammed Prime Minister Boris Johnson in the United Kingdom’s House of Commons for giving … Read more

Ayesha Malik yet again lambastes Priyanka Chopra

Pakistani-American blogger Ayesha Malik has once again lambasted Indian actress and United Nations goodwill ambassador Priyanka Chopra. Ayesha Malik shared a video at her Twitter addressing Priyanka Chopra  handle in which she described the importance of empowering women and educating girls. Ayesha Malik tweeted that I totally agree with you, Now let them have a … Read more

COAS meets Foreign Ministers of Saudi Arabia, UAE

Saudi, UAE

Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa on Thursday met the Saudi Foreign Minister Adel bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir and Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the UAE Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. According to details, matters of bilateral interest and the security situation of the region were discussed … Read more

PM Imran Khan to spend Defense Day with families of Kashmir martyrs

Prime Minister Imran Khan will spend Defense Day with martyr families

Premiere on Thursday announced that he will spend Defense Day with the families of martyrs and ghazis of Kashmiris. According to details, Prime Minister Imran Khan will visit Azad Kashmir Muzaffarabad on Friday, where he will express solidarity with the families of martyrs. A meeting has been called at Prime Minister’s office at 4pm today, … Read more

Harry Potter books banned in a Catholic school of USA

Harry potter books banned in school

Harry Potter books have been banned in a school in United States of America as kids might be tempted to conjure “evil spirits. According to an International News Agency, a Catholic School in USA banned Harry Potter books claiming it contains “actual curses and spells.” “The curses and spells used in the books are actual … Read more

Curfew, communication blackout in IOK enter 2nd month

Curfew in Indian Occupied Kashmir

In occupied Kashmir, normal life remains crippled with humanitarian crisis aggravating with each passing day as the strict curfew and communication blackout imposed by the Indian authorities entered 2nd month, today. The occupation authorities continue to clamp curfew and snap communication services including internet, mobile, landline telephones and TV channels in the Kashmir valley and … Read more

First Hindu woman appointed as ASI in Sindh Police

Hindu woman first ASI in Sindh

First Hindu woman has been posted as the Assistant Sub Inspector (ASI) in Sindh Police. 29 year old Pushpa Kumari belongs to Kohli caste of Hindu community. The news was shared by human rights activist Kapil Dev on his Twitter handle. “Pushpa Kolhi has become the first girl from #Hindu community who has qualified provincial … Read more

Preparations in full swing to celebrate Defense day

defense day preparations in full swing

A full dress rehearsal for Pakistan’s Defense Day was held at Peshawar’s Karnal Sher Khan Stadium amid tight security, on Thursday. According to details, Tent pegging and horseback riding skills were demonstrated amidst the presence of defense equipment. An illustration of operation against terrorists was also performed. The event was attended by women, children and … Read more

Mac Miller’s death: Accused confesses to crime

Mac Miller

A man has been arrested for allegedly being involved in the death of Mac Miller, an American rapper and producer. A 28-year-old Los Angeles man was arrested and charged in connection with Mac Miller’s overdose death in September 2018. Suspect Cameron confessed to his crime after he was interrogated. According to federal court documents, Cameron … Read more

Quit soft drinks if you wish to live longer, study suggests

soft drinks

A study by Dr. Sharon Horesh Bergquist, an assistant professor of medicine at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, suggests that excessive intake of soft drinks or any other carbonated beverage will lead to higher risks of dying. A new study followed more than 450,000 people from 10 European countries for up to 19 … Read more

Barrister Saif faces interruption in Asian Parliamentary Assembly

barrister saif in Asian parliament conference

Senator Barrister Muhammad Ali Saif exposed gross violations of human rights, brutalities and atrocities by Indian troops in occupied Kashmir during a meeting of the Asian Parliamentary Standing Committee. According to details, meeting of the Asian Parliamentary Standing Committee on Budget and Planning was held in Baghdad, Iraq. Pakistan Senator Barrister Muhammad Ali Saif vociferously … Read more

MTI act does not privatize hospitals: PM Imran Khan

Prime Minister Imran Khan on MTI Act Ordinance

Prime Minister Imran Khan stated on Thursday, that better managed hospitals would mean better facilities for patients. In a message posted on the social networking website Twitter, PM Imran stressed that the Medical Teaching Institutions (MTI) ordinance would enable the improved management of public sector hospitals in the Punjab province, in line with modern management … Read more

Firecracker factory blast kills 20 in India

Blast in india's fire cracker factory

20 have been killed in a large explosion at a firecracker factory in Gurdaspur, a northern state of Punjab. Rescue teams launched search and rescue operations after the explosion, which shattered the windows and collapsed some walls of nearby buildings. 12 injured have been rescued and moved to Gurunanak Hospital in Amritsar, officials said. Building … Read more

Saudi Arabia, UAE announce to support Pakistan on Kashmir issue

Saudi Arabia, UAE support Pakistan on kashmir issue

Top diplomats of Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates backed Islamabad’s stance on the Kashmir dispute with India, during their visit to Pakistan. According to details, Saudi Foreign Minister Adel bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir and Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the UAE Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan met Prime Minister … Read more

Salahuddin custodial killing: Punjab Govt seeks judicial inquiry

Salahuddin

Govt of Punjab has requested for a judicial inquiry of the Salahuddin’s case and a FIR has been registered against police officials. According to details, request for the judicial inquiry has been submitted to the District and Session judge. Dr Shahbaz Gill, spokesperson for the Punjab government, said that an FIR had been registered against … Read more