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Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Snakes bites Salman Khan thrice just before birthday

A snake bit the Bollywood actor at his Panvel Farmhouse after which he was rushed to a private hospital. He was admitted to the hospital for 6-7 hours and was later discharged. The actor rested at his home ahead of his birthday party.

Australia nears victory as England loses 4 wickets

In the third test England lost four wickets in a hostile late spell to leave them at 31-4 -still trailing Australia by 51 runs. Australia had been all out for 267, earning an 82-run lead on England's first-innings 185 on an MCG pitch that was still offering plenty for the bowlers.

PM Khan to approve Pakistan’s first national security policy

Prime Minister Imran Khan is chairing the meeting where he will approve the country's first national security policy. According to reports, Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid, Adviser to PM on National Security Moeed Yousaf and other military officials are attending the meeting.

Bahrain wins hearts of crypto users, becomes first Muslim state to allow Binance set up

World's biggest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, Binance said the in-principle approval came after the company applied for a licence as part of its plans to become a fully regulated centralised cryptocurrency exchange.

China fights smog in unique ways amid Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics

Beijing has improved its air quality since China won its bid to host the Games, but the Ministry of Ecology and Environment has said winter smog risks remained “severe”.

How this Christmas in Saudi Arabia was never seen before!

Mr. Bin Salman has also lifted the ban on women’s driving, liberalised gender segregation, created greater job and leisure opportunities for women, and generated a Western-style entertainment industry.

Can international ‘rules-based order’ survive?

What does America’s ignominious defeat in Afghanistan mean for the international “rules-based order”, which derives its legitimacy from American power?

SC gives Murtaza Wahab second chance, withdraws removal order

The Supreme Court has ordered the removal of Karachi administrator Murtaza Wahab. According to details, Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed lambasted the PPP leader for failing to fulfill his responsibilities. The Karachi administrator also came under fire for talking back to the Chief Justice.

No long distance travel for women without male guardian: Afghan Taliban

As per the new orders, Afghan women cannot travel long distances without a male guardian. The ministry called on transporters and vehicle owners to also refuse rides to women not wearing headscarves and not accompanied by a male guardian.

Rana Shamim’s son thinks signing affidavit in Nawaz’s office is not a big deal

The fact that Rana Shamim signed the affidavit in Nawaz Sharif's office has caused quite a storm in Pakistan. However, according to Ahmed Hassan, Rana Shamim's son and an advocate of the top court, said the location of signing the affidavit does not change its contents or authenticity.

Weather disasters caused $170b damage in 2021

In 2020, it found the world's ten costliest weather disasters caused $150 billion in damage, making this year's total an increase of 13 percent.

Did Gen Yahya’s appeasement of Mujib lead to fall of East Pakistan?

In 1962, Sheikh Mujib had written a letter to the Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru requesting assistance for an armed insurrection in East Pakistan.