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Thursday, November 20, 2025

IAEA in talks with Iran after reported nuclear step-up

Bloomberg News reported that inspectors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Iran last week found uranium enriched to 84-percent purity.

Biden sends prayers to ex-president Carter in hospice care

After several hospital stays, Carter, who led the United States from 1977 to 1981, has decided to spend his "remaining time" at home, his nonprofit foundation announced Saturday.

Meta launches paid subscription, for whom and why?

Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg announced the subscription service for platforms Facebook and Instagram on Sunday, after almost 20 years of defending an economic model based on free services and advertising.

Miftah Ismail lashes out on being asked about BMW import

The video of Miftah Ismail shouting at the person is making rounds on social media. The incident happened during a question and answer session of Pakistan’s Economy: Depth and Resilience- a discussion on the economy during the 14th Karachi Literature Festival.

Scolded Amir for misbehaving with players, Babar Azam: Shahid Afridi

Afridi said he talked to Amir and explained to him that his behavior is not acceptable. He will have to behave if he wants to play in Pakistan Cricket Team.

Nida Yasir responds to online troll on World Cup bizarre question

A short video clip of Nida Yasir failing to give the correct answer when Pakistan won the 1992 World Cup despite getting hints from the host spurred many users to troll her.

FBI admits its network was hacked

The US agency charged with fighting cybercrime is investigating an intrusion into its own system

Natural gas will be key global resource for years to come – Putin

Consumption of the fossil fuel will continue to grow, according to the Russian president

Children illegally sent to work at US slaughterhouses

A contractor has been fined for hiring minors as young as 13 to clean meatpacking equipment

Pakistan Taliban warn of more attacks against police after compound raid

Condemning the attack, State Department spokesman Ned Price said the United States stands "firmly with the Pakistani people in the face of this terrorist attack. Violence is not the answer, and it must stop."

Turkish actors collect $6.1 billion for earthquake victims

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan also took part in the telethon and said that every penny collected from the campaign will be used for the rehabilitation of the earthquake survivors and victims.

Pakistani celebrities react to increase in petrol price

YouTuber-turned-actor Arsalan Naseer said: “Will 'Ghurbat' be abolished from the country or 'Ghareeb'?”.