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Friday, November 14, 2025

Inspired from Adnan Siddiqui? Taliban pour 3k litres of liquor into Kabul river

Since the Islamists seized power on August 15, the frequency of raids, including on drug addicts, has increased across the country.

Professor Hafeez retires from international cricket

Hafeez is Pakistan's second-highest run-scorer in Twenty20s with 2,514 and also has 61 international wickets in the shortest format.

Israel’s top news website hacked on Soleimani assassination anniversary

Instead of displaying a main news page, the website showed an illustration that appeared to recall top Iranian general Qassem Soleimani, who was assassinated in a U.S. drone strike in Iraq on this day in 2020.

Fire engulfs Bangladeshi Rohingya camp

This is not the only time that Rohingya camp caught fire; March last year, world's largest camp of Rohingya refugees was engulfed by fire which killed several people.

Tesla sales 2x as Elon Musk delivers 1 mn cars

The US electric carmaker delivered more than 936,000 cars of all models in 2021, an increase of 87 percent over the previous year.

Nagaland crisis becomes a challenge for India

Armed Forces Special Powers Act empowers soldiers to conduct operations, arrest suspects and gives them immunity against judicial proceedings, say activists

International brands help Pakistan cut smartphone imports

In November 2021, Xiaomi, a Chinese mobile giant, announced a partnership with Airlink Communication to start manufacturing smartphones in Pakistan.

How mice ate Rs 20m wheat in Sindh? Asad Umar to ask Sindh govt in NA

Federal Minister said that a few days ago NAB Chairman briefed in-detail how mice eat Rs20 billion wheat in Sindh and it was being sold at Rs300 to Rs350 costly on per 20kg compared to Punjab.

India & Pakistan swap lists of nuclear facilities

The annual exchange took place in accordance with the agreement on "Prohibition of Attacks against Nuclear Installations and Facilities" signed between the two nuclear neighbors in December 1988 and ratified in January 1991, Pakistan's Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

Tesla recalls 675,000 cars in US, China amid safety concerns

The problems with the trunk and hood increase the risk of crashes, according to US and Chinese regulators. Tesla estimates that the problems affect one percent of Model 3 vehicles and 14 percent of the Model S recalled in the United States, without causing any accidents so far.

Pakistan’s exports to Canada record 32% growth

Abdul Hameed assured Pakistani expatriates in Canada and North America of full cooperation and assistance in prompt provision of consular services.

Rockets fired from Gaza land off central Israel’s coast

The Israel Defense Forces said Saturday morning that two rockets were fired from the Gaza Strip toward central Israel. Large explosions were heard in a number of central Israel cities around 7 a.m.