Pakistan just made history… but not the kind we were hoping for! The first-ever hosting team to pack their bags first—talk about home-ground advantage gone wrong! Maybe they thought ‘hospitality’ meant letting the guests win everything! Better luck next century, boys!
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SAJID HASAN S SON ARRESTED IN MUSTAFA AMIR MURDER CASE.
The latest update reveals that Sahir Hasan, son of actor Sajid Hasan, has been arrested in connection with the Mustafa Amir murder case. Authorities allege Sahir’s involvement in drug peddling, with 500 grams of narcotics recovered during his arrest. Sahir has denied the accusations, claiming they are an attempt to tarnish his and his father’s reputation. The case has drawn …
Read More »Sindh government crack down against commercial vehicles
Sindh’s transport department has launched a province-wide crackdown on unfit commercial vehicles in a bid to reduce road accidents and improve safety, local media sources reported on Thursday. The Sindh government has taken various measures over the years to regulate commercial vehicles, aiming to address issues such as traffic congestion, safety concerns, and emissions standards. Crackdowns on commercial vehicles often …
Read More »Pakistan vs India: Who Will Win Today’s Match?
The cricketing rivalry between Pakistan and India is one of the most intense and thrilling encounters in the world of sports. As Pakistan and India clash today at the Dubai International Stadium in the Champions Trophy 2025, all eyes are on both teams to deliver a high-voltage match. Pakistan has won the toss and elected to bat, setting the stage …
Read More »IMF DELEGATIONS ARRIVES AT ISLAMABAD TO DISCUSS CLIMATE FUNDING
A technical delegation from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has arrived in Islamabad to discuss climate financing and related policy measures with Pakistani officials, Express News reported on Monday.According to sources, the four-member IMF team will engage in talks with federal and provincial authorities to review climate funding strategies, including green budgeting and tracking mechanisms. The discussions, set to run …
Read More »Pakistan and Azerbaijan opening corridors
Pakistan and Azerbaijan have agreed to increase bilateral investment to $2 billion, focusing on mutually beneficial projects.The decision was made during talks between Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev at the Presidential Palace in Baku on Monday.
Read More »32nd passing out parade of Rangers recruits.
A prestigious ceremony took place at the Rangers Training Center and School in Karachi on February 24, 2025, marking the 32nd passing out parade of Rangers recruits. Corps Commander Karachi, Lieutenant General Owais Dastgir, attended as the chief guest and commended the recruits for their outstanding performance. He praised Pakistan Rangers (Sindh) for their valiant efforts in maintaining peace, countering …
Read More »“Mustafa Amir Murder Case: Shocking Details, Investigation Updates, and Legal Proceedings in Pakistan”
The tragic murder of 24-year-old BBA student, Mustafa Amir, has sent shockwaves through Karachi and the broader Pakistani community. Disappearing on January 6, 2025, Mustafa’s case has unveiled a harrowing tale of friendship turned fatal, intricate investigations, and a quest for justice. The Disappearance On January 6, Mustafa vanished from Karachi’s Defence area. His mother, Wajeeha Amir, reported receiving a …
Read More »Sindh cabinet said : The sindh universities and institute laws (amendment ) is assault to academic integrity.
The Sindh cabinet’s decision to override the governor’s objections and push ahead with the Sindh Universities and Institutes Laws (Amendment) Bill is a direct assault on academic integrity. By allowing serving bureaucrats – even those without a PhD – to be appointed as vice chancellors, the government has opened the floodgates for political interference in higher education. Sindh Governor’s refusal …
Read More »Civilians court martial not prohibited under international laws, says SC judge
Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan of the Supreme Court’s constitutional bench stated on Tuesday that international law does not explicitly prohibit the court-martial of civilians. The SC judge made these remarks during the hearing of intra-court appeals challenging the declaration of civilian trials in military courts as null and void.During the proceedings, Justice Jamal Khan Mandokhel inquired about the implications if …
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