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Sunday, November 9, 2025

Ehsaas Saylani Langer Scheme: Ambitious Project to Feed Millions with Dignity

On Monday, the Federal Government of Pakistan Tehreek-I-Insaf launched ‘Ehsaas Seylani Langar Scheme' (Soup Kitchen) in Islamabad, partnered with acclaimed welfare organization Saylani Welfare...

FIFA World Cup in Qatar: Empty stadiums during World Athletics Championships raise questions

Qatar has been facing harsh criticism over meager and outstanding issues since the time it has been tasked to organize the Football World Cup...

A Judge’s Duty is to Sift the Grain from the Chaff

Opinion | A person is presumed to be innocent unless proven guilty, is the cornerstone principle of Criminal Administration of Justice (hereinafter referred to as...

PM Khan will leave for China Today: Is Kashmir on his agenda?

Prime Minister Imran Khan is scheduled to leave for China today. He is expected to meet the Chinese President, senior political leadership and the...

Pakistan Improved in Countering Money Laundering, Terror Financing, MER’s report

In an encouraging development, there seem to be more chances of Pakistan coming out of the Financial Action Task Force’s (FATF) grey list. According...

Fazal Ur Rehman- Fighting for Islam or Islamabad?

Opinion |  Politics in Pakistan like many other third world countries something directly but often indirectly shaped by externalities set by international players. Right-wing forces...

“Cosmetic surgery is Blasphemy”, Iran arrests Instagram celebrity

Iran has arrested an Instagram celebrity famous for drastically altering her appearance through cosmetic surgery, Tasnim news agency has reported. The social media star known...

Israel looking to sign ‘non-aggression’ pacts with Arab nations

Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz said Sunday he was seeking "non-aggression" agreements with Gulf Arab nations that do not formally recognize the country as...

Protests Work: Iraqi PM announces reforms

Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdel Mahdi's cabinet issued a series of reforms early Sunday after an "extraordinary" session overnight in response to sweeping anti-government...

Another Recession about to hit US, economists warn

Economists have become more concerned about US growth prospects, citing trade friction as the major worry, but recession risks have receded slightly, according to...

No Brexit Delay: British PM hits out at EU and Opposition

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned the European Union on Sunday he will not delay Brexit beyond October 31, underlining that his latest proposals...

The Afghan War turns 18: How Children grew up amid violence

Afghanistan's war cost 13-year-old shoe shiner Hameedullah his education. Poverty forced Sabir, 11, to flee home and sell dried fruits on Kabul's streets. Niyamathullah,...