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Canada launches website to combat Islamophobia

Islamawareness.ca was developed by the Muslim Association of Canada (MAC) and is targeted toward classrooms in Ontario, Canada's largest province with a student population of more than 2 million.

Twitter schools tweep calling Shazia Manzoor, ‘random auntie’

A Twitter user shared this video, not recognizing the singer, the user said her ‘random auntie’.  "Imagine you’re trying to do your rukhsati but you get outside and see some auntie doing this at your car,” wrote the Twitter user.

NCOC allows full capacity for Pakistan, West Indies series

NCOC has allowed 100 percent capacity at the request of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Citizens aged above 12 will have to bring their COVID vaccination certificate for entry into the stadium. All the spectators and organizers will have to wear a mask and carry sanitizers with them.

Strong future: NSA meets Russian counterpart in Moscow

The National Security Advisor expressed his satisfaction with the trajectory of the Russia-Pakistan relations after a meeting with his Russian counterpart on bilateral ties between the two countries in Moscow.

Israel begs US to suspend Iran nuclear talks

The countermeasures have seen Iran enrich uranium in greater quantities and to higher levels of purity than it had agreed, something Western governments are eager to end as quickly as possible.

Indian airline to buy aircraft worth $12b from Boeing & Airbus

The news on Jet comes a month after billionaire investor Rakesh Jhunjhunwala-backed low cost Indian carrier Akasa Air placed a $9 billion order for 72 Boeing 737 MAX jets.

World Bank backs using $280 million in frozen aid funds for Afghanistan

The World Bank's board has backed transferring $280 million from a frozen trust fund to two aid agencies to help Afghanistan cope with a brewing humanitarian crisis after the U.S. withdrawal, two sources familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.

Past, present and the future of Pakistan

Nations learn from their past and move on. The present is important as it is ongoing and we have to deal with it but the future holds the key which can be steered. In a world driven by technology, the only change is permanent.

UN bells alarms amid killings in Kashmir

Khurram Parvez targeted for work, says UN Human Rights Office, expressing alarm at rising killings of Kashmiri civilians

Biden administration expected to extend public transit mask mandate

President Joe Biden's administration will extend requirements for travelers to wear masks on airplanes, trains and buses and at airports and train stations through mid-March, sources briefed on the matter told Reuters

Pakistani UN peacekeeper embraces martyrdom in line of duty

The soldier has been buried in his hometown, Mian Channu, with complete military honor. He is survived by his wife and three sons. In September, another Pakistan Army soldier Lance Naik Adil Jan embraced martyrdom while serving the UN Mission in Darfur, Sudan.

Are we on the way to Muslim holocaust?

According to Mustafa Khan, The black hole of Naroda Patia in 2002 saw several hundred Muslims when they were herded into it and had petrol stolen from a nearby state transport bus garage poured from above. This was the holocaust.
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