Afghan state broadcaster, Radio Television Afghanistan, was spotted sharing the anti-Pakistan song on its official Twitter account on Friday last week.
The song dates back...
Kurt Westergaard, the man behind the offensive caricatures of the Holy Prophet dies after battling a long illness. He had been living in hiding under police protection at a secret address.
Pakistanis can now travel to Qatar without a visa. The visa will be issued on arrival. However, people traveling to Qatar must be fully vaccinated against covid and polio. They should also have a confirmed return ticket.
A hockey stick and ball have reportedly been stolen from the statue of hockey player Samiullah Khan. The pictures of the statue with the missing pieces have been making the rounds on social media. As per the reports, Police made raids to arrest the culprits.
Minister for Information Fawad Chaudhry has expressed serious concerns over the news of India spying on politicians, journalists, and opponents through a software. The minister said it will have an immeasurable impact on the region.
Famous TV actress Naila Jaffery passed away on Sunday after a protracted illness in Karachi, according to the family.
Thodi Si Khushiyan was suffering from...
President Arif Alvi has joined the popular video-sharing app TikTok. Through the app, the President aims to spread the message of positivity among the youth of Pakistan.
Pakistan's first win came bearing good tidings for the team and all the Pakistani fans after being whitewashed in the ODIs. Along with Shaheen's bowling, Babar Azam & Rizwan gave a stunning performance that gave the team the much-needed 1-0 lead.
According to experts, due to online harassment, Kate Middleton may never release a birthday portrait of her son Prince George. Experts are speculating that the Duchess has had enough of people directing hate towards her young son.
A man named Raheel lost his life to electrocution in Karachi after Thursday's rain. He was on his way to the hospital to meet his newborn son. Social media users have been expressing condolences over the tragic incident and are bashing authorities for negligence.
In a bid to promote tourism in Pakistan; the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is planning to introduce a helicopter service for tourists. This will provide aerial views of Pakistan’s scenic landscapes.