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Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Many single-use plastics banned in India as waste crisis worsens

Firms in the plastics industry, which employs millions of people, say that alternatives are expensive and they have been lobbying the government for a delay to the ban.

China accuses New Zealand of making wrong statements

The Chinese embassy in Wellington hit back Friday that it had taken note of Ardern's "misguided" accusations.

China backed Indian move of keeping Pakistan out of the BRICS plus event

Pakistan aspired to attend the BRICS outreach event for emerging economies that was joined by Algeria, Argentina, Cambodia, Egypt, Ethiopia, Fiji, Indonesia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Senegal, Uzbekistan, Malaysia and Thailand. However, India through swift and deft diplomacy blocked Pakistan from the event. Reportedly, China being the chair of the event, agreed to India in keeping its ‘all-weather ally’ out from the event.

PCB announces separate central contracts for Test & ODIs

All players named will get a ten per cent increase in their match fees, while Azam also gets a bonus for being captain.

India calls for removal of online content justifying killing of Hindu tailor

A Hindu man was killed in his tailoring shop in a northwestern Indian town on Tuesday

US hypersonic missile to counter Russia fails during test

The Pentagon blamed an “anomaly following ignition” for the misfire in Hawaii, according to Bloomberg

Minal Khan at it again, slammed for another plagiarized post

Social media users pointed out Minal Khan for stealing another picture from the internet and posing it as her own. Tired of the constant trolling and mockery she retorted to the trolls in her Instagram post.

Pakistan calls for relaxing sanctions on Afghanistan

How is it that we spent $3 trillion on the war, but today don't even have $10 billion on Afghan survival?

A new Pakistani passport has been issued to Ishaq Dar

Ishaq Dar is supposedly coming to save Pakistan from the financial and economic crisis. Not to mention, he left Pakistan with the same default like position 4 years ago.

Be ready for another increase in fuel prices!

Fuel prices in Pakistan are projected to rise due to planned implementation of a petroleum levy and sales tax on July 1, 2022

US: No progress on Iran nuclear deal during talks

Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian had said Iran was "serious" about finalising a deal in Doha, but that it wouldn't cross its "red lines".

Major downturn in auto industry of Pakistan

Rupee depreciation, increased taxes, and rising fuel prices have caused a major downturn in auto industry of Pakistan