World News: The protest began on November 24, following a call by Imran Khan himself, demanding his release after being imprisoned since August of the previous year. Khan faces numerous charges following his removal from office in 2022.
World News: Pakistan’s government remains resolute in combating terrorism, with intensified operations expected in the coming weeks.
World News: Among the worst-hit areas, the city of Multan registered a shocking AQI of 2,135 between 8 AM and 9 AM on Friday, according to IQAir.
China-Pakistan relations: China voiced strong objections to the recurring terror attacks on its citizens in Pakistan, cautioning that it may reassess its investments under the Belt and Road Initiative. The Chinese ambassador contradicted Pakistan's deputy PM and called on Islamabad to enforce effective security measures following the recent deadly incidents.
This lack of consensus has led Kirsten, a seasoned coach who led India to a World Cup win in 2011, to step down just four months into his tenure.
India’s victory over Pakistan is not just a matter of points on the board but also a significant psychological boost, given the historic rivalry between the two nations in hockey.
The Shia community in Parachinar, along with other peace-loving citizens, are calling for unity and solidarity. They emphasize the importance of coexistence and mutual respect in building a peaceful and prosperous society.
The ongoing sit-in has significantly disrupted daily life in the capital city. Traffic congestion, business interruptions, and general public inconvenience are widespread as the protest continues.
Since the ICC cannot decide if India would play, a 'hybrid concept' to hold the Champions Trophy in Pakistan the next year is still an option.
Over the past year, there has been an increase in terrorist activity in Pakistan, particularly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.
Pakistan's former Prime Minister and leader of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz party, Shehbaz Sharif, won the election.
Pakistan is witnessing an unusual delay in winter rains, starting in February instead of November.