Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Supreme Court has given a historic decision, says Fawad Chaudhry

Contempt

Former federal minister for Information Fawad Chaudhry on Tuesday said that the Supreme Court of Pakistan has given a historic decision. Read more: Presidential reference: Supreme Court rules defector’s vote will not be counted in voting He said that after two months of hearing, the apex court decision applies to all institutions, adding that Supreme Court … Read more

Kremlin critic Navalny appeals jail sentence

Kremlin

Alexei Navalny, a jailed Kremlin critic, launched an appeal on Tuesday against a nine-year prison sentence he received in March on charges he and his allies claim are politically motivated. Following Navalny’s request to postpone the hearing, the court said it would resume on May 24 after a brief start on Tuesday morning. His hearing … Read more

Russia jumps to 4th position as oil supplier to India – tanker data

NEW DELHI: According to tanker tracking data, Russia became India’s fourth-largest oil supplier in April, with volumes expected to grow further in the coming months as cheap prices boost demand from the world’s third-largest oil consumer and importer. According to trade sources, Russia’s proportion of India’s oil purchases increased to a record 6% in April, … Read more

Russia says hundreds of Ukrainians surrender at Azovstal

Russia

Russia announced on Tuesday that 265 Ukrainian soldiers had surrendered after staging a last stand at the besieged Azovstal steelworks in Mariupol, prompting Kiev to demand a prisoner exchange. After a weeks-long siege, Moscow took control of the strategic port city of Mariupol last month, but hundreds of Ukrainian soldiers remained holed up in underground … Read more

Kamala Harris Leads high level us team to meet new UAE leader

Following months of tense ties between Washington and the oil-rich Gulf state, US Vice President Kamala Harris led a high-level delegation to meet the new president of the United Arab Emirates, who takes over after his half-death. brother’s Harris led the most powerful delegation to visit the UAE since President Joe Biden took office last … Read more

Russian forces strike Okhtyrka with a missile

Russian forces strike Okhtyrka with a missile

At least five people were injured when Russian troops launched a missile strike on the village of Okhtyrka in the Sumy region early Tuesday. According to a source, Dmytro Zhyvytskyi, the chief of the Sumy Regional Military Administration, mentioned this on Telegram. “Five Russian missiles hit civilian targets, causing extensive damage. At least five individuals … Read more

Wheat-laden trucks, ships stranded at Indian port

Indian

Hundreds of thousands of tonnes of wheat were stranded at a major Indian port on Tuesday following New Delhi’s unexpected ban on exports due to inflation and food security concerns. India, the world’s second-largest wheat producer, issued an order last week prohibiting traders from entering into new export contracts without government approval. According to the … Read more

Macron names first French female pm in three decades

President Emmanuel Macron selected Labor Minister Elisabeth Borne as Prime Minister on Monday, making her the first woman to lead the French government in more than 30 years. Following Macron’s re-election in April and ahead of legislative elections in June, outgoing French Prime Minister Jean Castex handed in his resignation to the president, part of … Read more

Sri Lanka’s embattled president escapes censure motion

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s beleaguered president avoided a censure motion On Tuesday after his fractured coalition rallied to postpone a resolution blaming him for the country’s worst economic crisis. The shaky coalition of Gotabaya Rajapaksa voted against taking up the unprecedented “displeasure of parliament” motion. The main opposition Tamil party, the Tamil National Alliance, proposed the non-binding … Read more

Kay Mellor, the author of Fat Friends and Band of Gold, has died at the age of 71

Kay Mellor, the author of Fat Friends and Band of Gold, has died at the age of 71

The writer and actor were best known for writing shows such as Girlfriends and The Syndicate, for which she received an OBE in 2009. Kay Mellor, the author of hit shows like Band of Gold and Fat Friends, died at the age of 71. She wrote multiple hit TV shows throughout the course of her … Read more

Stocks rally on Shanghai reopening hopes

Stocks

On hopes that China’s economic engine Shanghai will ease its weeks-long lockdown and gradually reopen businesses, Hong Kong led a rally across stock markets on Tuesday. The pound rose against the dollar in foreign exchange as UK job data confirmed the Bank of England’s intention to raise interest rates further, despite growing fears of a … Read more

Taliban want good ties with US, world: Haqqani

taliban

The Afghan Taliban’s acting interior minister, Sirajuddin Haqqani, recently stated that the Taliban leadership desired “positive relations” with the US and the rest of the world. During an interview with CNN, the Taliban leader made these remarks. In response to a question on whether the Afghan government considered the US to be an enemy, he … Read more

US retail sales continue to rise in April amid rising prices

US

Americans increased their shopping spending for the fourth consecutive month in April, with inflation at a 40-year high, as auto sales rebounded,  according to government data released Tuesday, According to the Commerce Department, US retail sales increased 0.9 percent month on month to $677.7, while auto sales increased 2.2 percent in April after declining in … Read more

UK unemployment hits 48-year low, pushing up pay

LONDON: According to data released by the Bank of England, Britain’s unemployment rate fell to a 48-year low in the first three months of 2022, and firms paid more bonuses to keep or attract workers. When accounting for rising inflation, most workers’ core wages declined by the most since 2013, according to the Office for … Read more

Presidential reference: Supreme Court rules defector’s vote will not be counted in voting

Presidential reference

The Supreme Court of Pakistan has ruled a defector’s vote will not be counted in the voting. The decision was made with a majority of 3-2. Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial, Justice Ijaz-ul-Ahsan and Justice Muneeb Akhtar gave the unanimous verdict. However, Justice Mazhar Alam and Justice Jamal Khan Mandokhel disagreed with the majority decision. … Read more

Biden visits site of racist mass shooting

President Joe Biden flew to the mourn America’s latest deadly mass shooting on Tuesday, warning that the alleged gunman’s white supremacist ideology is tearing the country’s “soul” apart. In a hastily organized trip to Buffalo, New York, Biden, accompanied by his wife Jill Biden, played the tiredly familiar role of consoler-in-chief for presidents. He was supposed … Read more

Ireland denies EU deal threatens n Ireland power share

BRUSSELS: Ireland’s foreign minister questioned Monday the British government’s claim that implementing a post-Brexit trade deal would make restoring power-sharing in Northern Ireland more difficult. On Monday, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson travelled to Belfast to meet with Northern Irish party leaders, urging them to establish a new government nearly two weeks after the province’s … Read more

Google Play Store: now has Apex Legends Mobile accessible for download

Google Play Store: now has Apex Legends Mobile accessible for download

After a long wait and a number of limited region-locked beta previews, Apex Legends Mobile is now available for all Android users on the Google Play Store. Originally, Apex Legends Mobile was launched in limited betas in the Philippines and India, but EA and Respawn confirmed that more regions would gain access over time. Previous … Read more

UK to unilaterally alter N. Ireland post-Brexit trade deal

UK

The UK will draught a new post-Brexit trade protocol with Northern Ireland “in coming weeks”, but prefers a negotiated solution with the European Union, British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said Tuesday. “Our preference remains a negotiated solution with the EU, and in parallel with the legislation being introduced, we remain open to further talks,” Truss … Read more

Shanghai says ‘zero-Covid’ achieved but millions still in lockdown

SHANGHAI: Shanghai declared “zero-Covid” across all of its districts on Tuesday, provoking mockery on social media as millions of people in China’s largest city remained in lockdown. Faced with its worst outbreak since the outbreak began, China — the last major economy remaining locked to the rest of the world — imposed severe restrictions on … Read more

Ayeza Khan’s romantic floral dream in her latest photoshoot

Ayeza Khan is unquestionably one of Pakistan’s greatest actresses. She has several notable followers in the audience like Meray Pass Tum Ho and Chupke Chupke. These are the plays that are always in demand. The duo has appeared in various dramas together, including Meharposh, Jab We Wed, and Sari Bhool Humari Thi.

The Meray Paas Tum Ho actress took to her Instagram and shared her recent photoshoot that left the fans amazed with her charm.

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In the photos shared by Ayeza Khan, it can be seen that the actress is looking very attractive. She has 11.6 million followers on her Instagram account. The viral picture is getting a lot of likes on social media, and there are also interesting comments from users.

She is one of those actresses who has always inspired a favorable and optimistic response from the crowd.

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Gold hits all-time high of Rs138,100/tola

KARACHI: The prices of gold surged Rs1,500/tola in the local market to an all-time high of Rs138,100/tola on Tuesday on the back of the rupee depreciation. Gold 24kt gained Rs1,285/10 grammes to reach Rs118,398. The precious metal recorded the previous all-time high of Rs136,600/tola on May 16, 2022, as Pakistan’s forex reserves, widening trade deficit … Read more