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Tuesday, June 17, 2025

250 tourists rescued from Kumrat Valley

Authorities have rescued 250 tourists stranded at Kumrat Valley after flash floods. Heavy rains triggered flash floods. Roads and bridges were washed away in...

Kh Asif against initiating dialogue with PTI

Khawaja Asif has categorically distanced himself from any efforts to engage with Pakistan Tehreek-I-Insaf. PTI and PMLN are strong opponents in Punjab as well as in federal.

FBI Investigates Fake Spy Fraudster Gaurav Srivastava

Gaurav Srivastava, an Indian businessman posing as a CIA agent, is under FBI investigation for fraud.

Judge Syed Mansoor Ali Shah heads to USA

Justice Shah will also meet notable professors from Harvard University and Boston University. He will address the South Asian Law Students Association at Harvard and meet with Pakistani students.

Best Time to Trade In Your iPhone Before the iPhone 16 Release

For those considering an upgrade to one of the four new iPhone 16 models, it's good news that Apple is not expected to raise prices this year.

Many Israelis thinking about leaving Israel permanently: Former Premier Bennett

Bennett says Netanyahu's current policies aggravating crises in Israel amid ongoing war on Gaza

Stranded Pakistani Pilgrims in Baghdad Await Repatriation

Hundreds of Pakistani pilgrims are stranded at Baghdad Airport due to flight delays and logistical issues.

Norway’s Princess Martha Louise to wed her California shaman

Martha Louise, a 52-year-old divorcee, claims to be a clairvoyant who can speak with angels, a gift she has shared -- and profited from -- in books and courses.

Nicole Kidman feels ‘exposed and vulnerable’ as sex drama hits Venice

Kidman has made a string of risque films throughout her career, including Stanley Kubrick's "Eyes Wide Shut", which premiered in Venice 25 years ago.

“The Apprentice” Set for Pre-Election Release Amid Controversy

Ali Abbasi's controversial film "The Apprentice" will be released on October 11.

India Signals Mixed Stance on Ties with Pakistan Ahead of Key Summit

India's Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar signals a nuanced stance towards Pakistan.

Mexican drug lord who founded ultra-violent Zetas is released from US prison

A U.S. Bureau of Prisons official said Cárdenas Guillén had been released from prison and was placed in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. That would normally suggest he would be deported back to Mexico.