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Saturday, June 21, 2025

11-year-old British-Muslim boy outscores Hawking, Einstein

Yusuf's father Irfan told the outlet, "It is a difficult test to prepare for. We just did what we were already doing - nothing specific for the IQ test."

Why unity is a top priority under current critical moments for Pakistan

The case of Pakistan is slightly different. Pakistan does not have a monarchy like Arab countries, nor has the power of a dictatorship lasted for decades like Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Tunisia, and Sudan.

Iran launches deadly missile, drone strikes on Kurdish groups in Iraq

The groups had been "warned of the imminence of the strikes" and evacuated the sites, he said, adding that they had suffered "no death or injury".

JS Bank teams up with PIA for discounted airline tickets

JS Bank is honored to have entered into a partnership with PIA and this agreement will make travel more rewarding for customers.

Zelensky tells G20 ‘now is the time’ to end Russia’s war

Wearing his now-familiar army green T-shirt and speaking in Ukrainian, Zelensky addressed leaders including China's Xi Jinping and US President Joe Biden.

Adnan Sami to expose the reality behind fleeing Pakistan

Fans believe Adnan Sami is taking such crass digs against Pakistan to prove his loyalty to India. Soon Adnan Sami involved himself in the war of words with Pakistani Twitter users.

Xi says US and China should continued cooperation

Chinese President Xi Jinping urged for continued cooperation with the United States during his first in-person meeting with President Joe Biden on Monday, but insisted Washington’s attempts to suppress or contain China would backfire.

NASA returning to the Moon with mega rocket launch

"Our time is coming. And we hope that that is on Wednesday," said Mike Sarafin, the manager of the much-delayed Artemis 1 mission, at NASA headquarters.

Humanity hits the eight billion mark: UN

The UN attributes the growth to human development, with people living longer thanks to improvements in public health, nutrition, personal hygiene and medicine.

Injured Shaheen in doubt for Pakistan’s Tests against England

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said a scan on Afridi's right knee showed no signs of injury, and his discomfort was likely due to "flexion" as he fell after dismissing Harry Brook in the deep.

Pakistan has second highest number of Umrah pilgrims

Indonesia has topped the number of Umrah pilgrims during the season as more than 551,000 pilgrims were belonging to Indonesia. Meanwhile, Pakistan came second with 370,083 pilgrims. 230,000 pilgrims were from India and 100,000 from Egypt.

Pakistan bans Joyland for screening on ‘objectionable content’

The film was slated to release in Pakistan on November 18 after initial clearance from all censor boards in August. The film has to get clearance from Federal and all provincial censor boards before release.