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Sunday, December 21, 2025

Protesters rally outside Israeli Embassy in Tokyo to demand cease-fire in Gaza

Protesters demand end to Israeli bombardment of Rafah and call for sanctions against Israel

UN Security Council lifts travel restrictions on 4 Taliban leaders

Afghanistan's interim deputy prime minister, interior minister, Hajj affairs minister as well as intel chief among those exempted from travel ban

India elections 2024: What challenges await new government?

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is poised to lead the world’s most populous country for a third straight term, but things could be quite different for him this time around.

Russia will win – Putin

The Ukraine conflict will end on Moscow’s terms, the president has said

US tests nuclear missiles

Two Minuteman III ICBMs were launched as part of a “routine” exercise

Danish PM attacked and beaten

A male suspect has been arrested for assaulting Denmark’s liberal leader

Freelancers: Unlock Your New Fast-Track Payment Option

Since its launch earlier this year, Elevate has seen over 50,000 freelancers in Pakistan join its platform to receive payments from overseas. Although the...

E-Bus Service Coming Soon to Rawalpindi

The e-bus service in Rawalpindi is set to launch next year to alleviate commuting challenges faced by residents. This service will operate on six...

Pakistan Team cancels mega dinner with fans in New York

Meanwhile, the Pakistan Cricket Team is in shambles. With their next match scheduled against a much stronger team, India, Pakistan really needs to pull up their game to remain alive in the tournament.

Started off world cup with a duck, Azam Khan trolled by fans

A few days back, the cricketer had deleted his Instagram posts. The cricketer was receiving vitriol and repugnant comments on his social media, following his lackluster performance in the series against England.

Former PM Held 105 Jail Meetings with 403 People in 246 Days

In April, Khan, who was ousted in 2022 by a no-confidence vote, met 54 people in 15 meetings. In May, he was allowed to meet 56 people in 13 meetings.

Pakistan secures historic eighth term in UNSC

“Proud moment as Pakistan receives a resounding 182 votes and is elected to the United Nations Security Council for the term 2025-26.”