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Friday, November 14, 2025

North Korea slams US boycott of Beijing Winter Games 2022

Washington and some of its allies have announced a diplomatic boycott, citing China's human rights record, in a decision that incensed Beijing. North Korean Olympic and sports bodies criticized the boycott in a letter to their Chinese counterparts.

U.S. flights still face risks from new 5G service -FAA

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Thursday issued fresh warnings that the new 5G wireless service could still disrupt flights, saying there were "big differences" between U.S. aviation protections and those used in France.

BMW launches car that allows you to change its color

The concept car, called the BMW iX Flow, uses electronic ink technology normally found in e-readers to transform the car's exterior into a variety of patterns in gray and white.

Pakistan Stock Market registers highest profit in 10 years

A better performing stock market means that the county's economy is growing at a good pace.

Tennis top-ranked Djokovic spends religious day in detention

World number one Novak Djokovic spent Orthodox Christmas in Australian immigration detention on Friday as his lawyers fight a government decision to remove him from the country that could scupper his shot at a record-breaking 21st Grand Slam.

Pakistan national carrier inches closer to full international flights

Pakistan's state-owned airlines now meet global safety standards, the state's aviation minister said Thursday, but to lift the ban before resuming flights to major western destinations. Needs European and US authorities.

Economy on a bumpy yet steady road to recover

The pandemic became a severe challenge for Pakistan's fragile economy, which is cited as the main stumbling block on the country's road of development. Despite the lockdowns and the third wave of covid-19, the economy of Pakistan has recovered strongly in FY-2021 posting a growth of 3.94 percent, substantially higher than the previous two years.

Police arrests ‘creator of app’ auctioning Indian Muslim women

Several Indian Muslim journalists were targeted by the app, including Ismat Ara who filed and then shared on social media a police complaint on Sunday that said the app was "designed to insult Muslim women".

Saudi Arabia says anti-Israeli force Hezbollah is ‘terrorist’

The latest exchange of insults follows a crisis between Lebanon and Gulf Arab states over the war in Yemen, and Saudi accusations that Hezbollah was meddling in the conflict.

Spy chief reacts to Chinese parody of James Bond

Entitled ‘No Time to Die Laughing’, the oddball ‘James Bond’ mock-up centers on two ‘MI6’ spies – Agents 0.07 and 0.06 – who are seen discussing the agency’s fixation on China as a “top priority” over a sitcom-like laugh track.

Fawad Chaudhry suggests new names for PPP & PML-N

Fawad said efforts were afoot to engage other political parties so that a request should be made to the Election Commission of Pakistan for reviewing the code of conduct. About audio leaks of Maryam Nawaz, Fawad said those were real as she herself had admitted that it was her voice.

205,000 EVMs required for Punjab LG polls: ECP

The Election Commission of Pakistan on Thursday agreed to hold Local Government (LG) elections in Punjab through Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs).