Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Pakistani woman hurt in suspected hate crime in Houston

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HOUSTON: A Pakistani woman was allegedly targeted in a suspected incident of religious hate in Houston, Texas, where she was violently assaulted without provocation. The incident occurred in front of Sugar Park Plaza on South Wilcrest Drive in southwest Houston. According to reports, the woman was carrying groceries when a man approached from behind and … Read more

Pakistani woman among victims of plane crash in US

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KARACHI: A Pakistani woman Asra Hussein was among the passengers killed in a mid-air collision between military helicopter and passenger plane in the United States (US).

Asra Hussein’s husband Hamad Raza told local media that as soon as the plane arrived near the Reagan National Airport on January 30, his wife texted them on a mobile phone that their plane was about to land.  Hamad Raza sent reply messages to her but could not be received, which means he thought that something had increased. Unfortunately, this was the last message of Asra.

Esra Hussein aboard the US Airlines flight 5342, which suddenly crash with a US military -trained Black Hawk helicopter.

Asra Hussein went to Wichita, the city of Kansas, and on his return, the tragic incident happened.

Hamad Raza, who lost his wife in the accident, is from the US state of Missouri.

The relatives the survivors said that Hamad Raza was married to Asra Hussein two years ago. The age is about 26 years and Hamad is 25 years old. Both are graduates from Indiana University. Hamad is employed as an accountant in Ernest & Young, and Hamad says his wife did not consider the plane’s journey comfortable.

On the other hand, all 60 passengers and staff of the crash have been declared dead in the American Airlines. Three personnel in the Black Hawk helicopter crash with the plane.

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PHC orders to grant Pakistani citizenship to Afghan citizen

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  • PHC written decision said Zeenat Begum is a Pakistani citizen.
  • However, Zeenat Begum’s husband is an Afghan citizen.
  • Zeenat Begum’s husband should be given Pakistani citizenship.

ISLAMABAD: The Peshawar High Court has ordered to grant Pakistani citizenship to an Afghan citizen based on his marriage to a Pakistani woman.

The Peshawar High Court has said in a written decision that Zeenat Begum is a Pakistani and her husband is an Afghan citizen.

The High Court ordered that Zeenat Begum is a Pakistani citizen, so the husband should be given Pakistani citizenship.

The court observed that Zeenat Begum’s husband should submit his application to the Ministry of Interior.

It should be noted that the federal government has given a deadline of October 31 to the illegally staying foreigners to leave Pakistan, after which many families have returned to Afghanistan.

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Pakistani Woman Naila Kiani Scales Broad Peak

Naila Kiani

Naila Kiani, a determined mountaineer from Pakistan, achieved a remarkable milestone by becoming the first Pakistani woman to summit all five 8,000-metre peaks in the country. Her latest triumph came as she successfully scaled the Broad Peak, the 12th highest peak globally. This achievement also adds to her remarkable feat of climbing eight 8,000-metre peaks … Read more

Watch: Man recreates Pakistani woman’s Mera Dil Ye Pukare dance

Mera Dil Ye Pukare

A video of an Indian man repeating Lata Mangeshkar’s Mera Dil Ye Pukare Aaja has gone viral. Arsalaan Khan uploaded the video to his Instagram account three days ago. The video has now received over 3.4 million views. A few days ago, a video of a Pakistani woman dancing to Lata Mangeshkar’s classic song Mera … Read more

Viral: First Pakistani woman joins Koenigsegg Automotives

Koenigsegg Automotives

Amna Mustabeen Baig is the first woman from Pakistan to work as a Supercar Automotive Engineer at Koenigsegg. Baig has worked as an automotive engineer for more than three years. She has also worked for Volvo Trucks and Scania, two well-known Swedish car companies. Pakistani women used to only dream of getting ahead in life … Read more

After three years, a Pakistani woman receives her lost luggage

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The existence of humans is still demonstrated by a few stories that can be found online. This account of a Pakistani woman recovering her possessions after losing them three years prior serves as the ideal illustration. Khadija described how she misplaced her bag at the airport in Islamabad in 2018, and recovered it. The existence … Read more

Pakistani woman wins award

Ammara Masood

KARACHI: NdcTech chief executive officer Ammara Masood won the “Women in Technology” award in leadership category at the 2021 Global Banking Tech Awards, a statement said. The event to recognise the best performers in the field was hosted in London by Fintech Futures. The award is an accolade for a leader making a significant impact … Read more

Woman Wearing Safety Goggles Delivers Flowers to Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds

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Boris Johnson and his fiancée Carrie Symonds blessed with a baby boy and on this ecstatic  occasion Pakistani High Commission in Britain sent a women wearing glasses and safety goggles to 10 Downing Street to congratulate the couple by presented them flowers. The diplomatic official reached the 10 Downing street in a Mercedes car holding … Read more