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Thursday, February 12, 2026

Putin pledges grain aid to Africa

Shipments to some of the poorest nations on the continent will be ready within months, the Russian president has said

US played ‘critical role’ in Crimean Bridge terror attacks – Seymour Hersh

Ukraine used American technology for the second strike, a source has told the renowned journalist

Historic Moment: Kashmiri Shia Muslims Hold Muharram Procession After 33-Year Ban Lifted

The Shia community in Indian Occupied Kashmir rejoiced as they held an Ashura procession after a ban of more than three decades was lifted.

Canadian Mosque attacker sentenced for hate-fueled assault

Canadian mosque attacker, Mohammad Moiz Omar, sentenced to 8 years for hate crimes, raising concerns about Islamophobia.

MALIKAH’s journey to self-defense and empowerment

MALIKAH empowers women against violence through self-defense, mental health support, economic justice, and strong representation.

HEC to probe issue of sexual harassment as Islamia University Bahawalpur

HEC Chairman Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed announced the formation of a committee comprising three vice chancellors, which will be tasked with handling the matter promptly.

Pakistan reacts strongly to the provocative statements by Indian defence minister

The Foreign Office Spokesperson, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, issued a press statement cautioning India to exercise utmost restraint, as its belligerent rhetoric posed a serious threat to regional peace and stability.

Life and legacy of Sinead O’Connor

Remembering Sinead O'Connor: A fearless musical pioneer, advocate for justice, and unforgettable voice in the music world.

Lady constable issues traffic violation challan to her father

Despite the personal connection, she exhibited exceptional professionalism and didn't let emotions interfere with her responsibility.

Sweden’s security under strain after Quran desecrations

Sweden faces a security crisis after Quran burnings and protests, risking its image and elevating terrorism threats.

Senate greenlights Army Act amendments: 5-year jail term for revealing sensitive information

The bill permits a punishment of up to five years if a person discloses any sensitive information in the interest of national security without prior permission of the army chief.

US Congressmen convene to address Pakistan’s human rights challenges

During the event, photos of detained designer Khadija Shah and missing journalist Imran Riaz Khan were placed. Amid the backdrop of these cases, the state of human rights and democracy in Pakistan were discussed at the event. 
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