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Thursday, January 1, 2026

Banner calling for freedom for Kashmir flies during football match in UK

A plane carrying the banner “Free Kashmir, 2500 days occupied” flew over a football stadium in Manchester, during a match between Crystal Palace and Manchester United. The incident left the spectators amused and surprised.

Glasses from the statue of Quaid-e-Azam stolen

Thieves steal monocle glasses from the statue of Quaid-e-Azam. This is another incident recorded of stealing things from the statues of legendary figures of Pakistan. A similar incident happened in July this year in Bahawalpur.

Saudi Arabia to host first film festival ever

Movie houses were barred for decades until April 2018, but over the next 10 days, actors and directors will tread the red carpet at Jeddah's Red Sea International Film Festival.

Recitation of Durood Sharif in schools made compulsory

Chief Secretary issued the directives on the orders of CM Punjab Usman Buzdar. While issuing the directives, he said that recitation of Durood Sharif brings blessing and keeps everyone safe. He also said it will educate students on its importance.

Foreign national lynched over alleged blasphemy in Sialkot

The incident has incited furor among social media users who are condemning the incident. They are urging the state officials to take action against the culprits and take measures to control the rising religious intolerance in Pakistan.

Foreign Office says accounts of Pakistan Embassy in Serbia hacked

Earlier, Pakistan Embassy in Serbia posted a tweet slamming PM Imran Khan while claiming that they have not been paid for three months. However, Pakistan's Foreign Office rejected the tweet and said the account has been hacked.

Pakistan students transform GCU into Harry Potter’s Hogwarts

The vintage campus of GC University in Lahore has been reimagined to match the ambience of the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

Twitter schools tweep calling Shazia Manzoor, ‘random auntie’

A Twitter user shared this video, not recognizing the singer, the user said her ‘random auntie’.  "Imagine you’re trying to do your rukhsati but you get outside and see some auntie doing this at your car,” wrote the Twitter user.

NCOC allows full capacity for Pakistan, West Indies series

NCOC has allowed 100 percent capacity at the request of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Citizens aged above 12 will have to bring their COVID vaccination certificate for entry into the stadium. All the spectators and organizers will have to wear a mask and carry sanitizers with them.

Pakistani UN peacekeeper embraces martyrdom in line of duty

The soldier has been buried in his hometown, Mian Channu, with complete military honor. He is survived by his wife and three sons. In September, another Pakistan Army soldier Lance Naik Adil Jan embraced martyrdom while serving the UN Mission in Darfur, Sudan.

President Arif Alvi admits ‘poor decision’ for signing MoU

The apologetic statement came after several netizens had questioned President Arif Alvi for using the public property for a personal event. Along with President Arif Alvi and his son Awab Alvi, First Lady Samina Alvi was also present on the occasion.

I’m not your ‘babe’: Celebrity Anoushey Ashraf calls out colleague

The actress calling out her colleague garnered mixed reactions on social media. Some appreciated and supported her for calling out people while others started victim-blaming. A user asked her why she did not call out that person then and there.
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