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Friday, September 26, 2025

Pakistan slams Indian defence minister’s highly provocative remarks

Pakistan is fully capable of defending itself against any aggression. The entire world was witness to Pakistan’s capability and resolve in thwarting the Indian misadventure in February 2019.

Moon lighting: Partial lunar eclipse to be longest since 1440

The dramatic red is caused by a phenomenon known as "Rayleigh scattering", where the shorter blue lightwaves from the Sun are dispersed by particles in the Earth's atmosphere. Red lightwaves, which are longer, pass easily through these particles.

PM takes action against officers faking complaints at Citizen Portal

“I personally monitor public complaints at Citizen Portal. No laxity will be tolerated in the resolution of public complaints. No leniency will be shown towards the officers faking resolution of public complaints,” PM said.

Sikhs, farmers announce to take revenge despite Modi’s apology

Union leaders say they won’t forgive a government that labelled protesting farmers as terrorists and anti-nationals

UK considering diplomatic boycott of Winter Olympics in Beijing

As Beijing’s Olympics 2022 is just three months away, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is considering a diplomatic boycott of the Winter Olympics in Beijing next year in protest of China's record on human rights, the Times reported on Saturday

Kamala Harris becomes first woman to hold US Presidential power

US President Joe Biden briefly transferred power to Vice President Kamala Harris Friday as he underwent a colonoscopy, making her the first woman to hold the presidential reins in US history. The president was undergoing a routine physical at the Walter Reed military hospital

Countdown begins for Qatar 2022 Fifa World Cup

Sunday marks the point where it is one year to go until the opening match of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, with the tournament, played for the first time in a northern hemisphere winter, rapidly taking shape.

Kyle Rittenhouse found not guilty as murder case divides US

Rittenhouse, who claimed he acted in self-defense, sobbed and shook as the verdict was read, sank into his chair and embraced his lawyer before rushing out of the courtroom.

How US is eyeing Africa amid rising Chinese influence?

Blinken said that other nations' infrastructure deals can be "opaque, coercive, burden countries with unmanageable debt, are environmentally destructive and don't always benefit the people who actually live there."

UK sanctions Hamas as Iran censures decision

Iran has traditionally shared close ties with Palestinian resistance groups, including Hamas, while refusing to recognize Israel.

Turkish, US presidential aides discuss Afghanistan on phone

The two officials spoke about political and economic relations, cooperation in defense, global and regional matters, the Turkish Presidency said.

Pakistan unbans TikTok on ‘assurances’

PTA will continue to monitor the platform in order to ensure that unlawful content contrary to Pakistan’s law and societal values is not disseminated.