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Sunday, January 25, 2026

Christian Turner receives flak from English, Pakistani cricket fans

While expressing solidarity, Christian Turner clarified that the British High Commission did not change the travel advisory for Pakistan or issued any threat alert. It is the independent decision of the England Cricket Board to cancel the tour.

Pakistan cancels SAARC meeting due to Indian atrocities in IIOJK?

Due to India's blatant human rights violations in IIOJK, Pakistan thought that the annual SAARC gathering in New York would be “inappropriate.” In view of the position taken by Pakistan, to which Sri Lanka agreed, Nepal was obliged to cancel it.

West Indies in talks with PCB over December tour

With the future of cricket in Pakistan hanging in the balance, one of its most trusted allies is stepping in to help keep it afloat. Chief Executive Officer of the Cricket West Indies is in talks with PCB over going through with the with teams tour of Pakistan.

Honda revamps BR-V 2022 model

The Japanese automaker Honda on Tuesday launched the second generation BR-V globally, codenamed N7X SUV. The 7-seater SUV comes with a completely redesigned look and series of advanced technologies like Honda SENSINGTM.

Why a shift in militants’ strategy could shine a positive light on failed US policy?

The paradigm shift in militants’ strategy hints at the possibility that the presence in a Taliban-governed Afghanistan of various militant Islamist and jihadist groups could turn out to be an advantage in efforts to prevent and contain political violence in Afghanistan.

Taliban’s government dress code and its projection towards women

Mustafa Khan discusses how women in Afghanistan are forced to wear the burqa at all times in public, because, according to one Taliban spokesman, "the face of a woman is a source of corruption" for men not related to them. This has become the norm of Afghanistan.

Erdogan urges Kashmir settlement under UN resolutions

At the 75th session, the Turkish leader said, "The Kashmir conflict, which is also key to the stability and peace in South Asia, is still a burning issue. Steps were taken following the abolition of the special status of Jammu & Kashmir further complicated the problem."

Qureshi, Khalilzad for inclusive Afghanistan settlement

During the meeting, Foreign Minister Qureshi reiterated Pakistan’s support for a broad-based and stable government in Afghanistan, which could be a credible development and security partner for the international community.

Important lessons that we should learn from the outbreak of Covid-19

The COVID-19 pandemic changed life as we know it and it may have changed us individually as well, from our morning routines to our life goals and priorities. In this regard, Dr. Nadeem Jan discusses the important lessons we should learn from the outbreak of Covid 19.

PM Khan thinks Afghan women are very strong

Despite the crackdown in Afghanistan, PM Khan has high hopes and thinks, within time, Afghan women will assert their rights as they are very strong women. He also believed that girls would soon be able to attend schools.

PM to sign two-year performance agreements with federal ministers

The signing of agreements was part of the PM's comprehensive Civil Service Reforms Agenda, under which the government initiated a new performance management system that brought the entire federal government together.

Indian forces burned down 1.5 million houses in IIOJK

India was committing the worst human rights violations in IIOJK. By deploying more than one million forces, India has turned Kashmir into a prison. A referendum should be held in Kashmir in accordance with UN resolution.
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