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Kate Middleton Takes Firm Decision on Resuming Royal Duties: ‘I Can’t Do This’

Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, has reportedly taken a firm and emotional stand regarding her potential return to royal duties. In light of her ongoing health challenges following a cancer diagnosis earlier this year, Kate is said to have expressed deep hesitation about rushing back into public life. In private discussions with palace aides […]

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At UNSC, Islamabad Renews Push for Diplomacy on Iran Nuclear Issue

Pakistan Advocates Dialogue Over Confrontation At the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), Pakistan renewed its call for diplomacy and peaceful negotiations regarding Iran’s nuclear program, urging world powers to avoid escalation and seek consensus through dialogue. As a non-permanent member of the UNSC for the 2025–26 term, Islamabad used its platform to highlight the importance […]

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Former India Spinner Dilip Doshi Dies Aged 77

Veteran Left‑Arm Spinner Passes Away in London Former Indian left‑arm orthodox spinner Dilip Rasiklal Doshi passed away on Monday, June 23, 2025, in London due to cardiac arrest. Aged 77, Doshi succumbed to heart-related issues, a fact confirmed by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), the Saurashtra Cricket Association, and reported widely […]

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Traffic Plan Announced for Muharram

With the advent of Muharram, the Punjab government has announced a comprehensive traffic management plan to ensure the smooth flow of vehicles, public safety, and secure religious processions across the province. The traffic plan, developed in coordination with the local police, district administrations, and religious committees, will be implemented across all major cities including Lahore, […]

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Thousands of Vehicles Seized and FIRs Registered in Punjab Over One Violation

Massive Crackdown on Traffic Offenders in Punjab Punjab has witnessed an unprecedented crackdown on traffic law violators, with thousands of vehicles seized and First Information Reports (FIRs) registered across the state. The primary focus of the recent enforcement drive is a single yet crucial violation—failure to affix High Security Registration Plates (HSRPs) on vehicles. Initiated […]

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Asian Countries Most Vulnerable to Strait of Hormuz Blockade

The Strait of Hormuz, a narrow waterway connecting the Persian Gulf with the Arabian Sea (Asia), is one of the most critical chokepoints for global energy supplies. Roughly one-fifth of the world’s total oil consumption and a significant portion of liquefied natural gas (LNG) passes through this strategic corridor each day. Any disruption or blockade […]

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Art Market Banking on New Generation of Collectors

The global art market is undergoing a noticeable transformation as a new generation of collectors emerges with fresh tastes, digital fluency, and a growing appetite for contemporary and non-traditional works. Industry players — from galleries and auction houses to online platforms and art fairs — are adapting rapidly, seeking to attract and engage millennials and […]

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WhatsApp Banned on US House of Representatives Devices, Shows Memo

A recent internal memo from the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of the U.S. House of Representatives has revealed that WhatsApp, the globally popular messaging app owned by Meta, has been officially banned on House-issued mobile devices. The decision, attributed to ongoing security concerns and potential risks related to data privacy, underscores growing caution within the […]

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Qatar Suspends Air Traffic as Iran Threatens Retaliation for US Strikes

In a rapidly escalating series of events in the Middle East, Qatar has suspended all commercial air traffic amid growing regional instability. This development comes in the wake of heightened threats from Iran, which has vowed to retaliate following recent U.S. military strikes on Iranian positions in Iraq and Syria. The suspension of air operations […]

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Pakistan Urges Calm After Iran’s Missile Strike on US Base in Qatar

In the wake of Iran’s missile strike on the US Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, the largest American military facility in the region, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has stepped in to call for calm. With tensions in the Middle East rapidly spiralling, the prime minister held emergency discussions with Qatar and Saudi Arabia, […]

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Overview of Key Nuclear Facilities in Iran

Iran’s nuclear program has long been the focus of global attention, given its implications for regional security, non-proliferation efforts, and international diplomacy. Over the years, Iran has developed a network of nuclear facilities across the country, some of which are involved in civilian energy production, while others have raised concerns due to their potential military […]

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US Urges China to Keep Iran from Shutting Key Trade Route

The United States is pressing China to intervene diplomatically with Iran to prevent the closure or disruption of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital maritime trade route through which a significant portion of the world’s energy supplies flow. This strategic channel has become a focal point of concern as tensions in the Middle East continue […]

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Why America Does Not Want Iran to Have Nuclear Weapons?

The nuclear standoff between the United States and Iran is not merely about uranium enrichment or weaponization, it is a reflection of deeper geopolitical, religious, and historical tensions. For audiences, understanding why America does not want Iran to have nuclear weapons requires looking beyond Western narratives and looking into regional perspectives. The US-Iran Nuclear Conflict: […]

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New Balochistan Assembly Building to be Constructed at Cost of Rs. 9.5 Billion

The provincial government of Balochistan has approved plans to construct a new Assembly building at an estimated cost of Rs. 9.5 billion. The decision stems from concerns about the existing structure’s condition and a vision to align the new building with future needs and cultural identity. Reasons Behind the Decision Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti highlighted […]

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NADRA Makes Major Changes to CNIC, FRC and B‑Form Rules

The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has introduced a wave of updates affecting Computerised National Identity Cards (CNIC), Child Registration Certificates (B‑Form), and Family Registration Certificates (FRC). These reforms, rolled out since early 2025, reflect NADRA’s commitment to enhanced security, digital integration, and streamlined services for Pakistani citizens. Strengthening CNIC Security Features In May […]

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Former Captain Says India Deserves Even More of ICC’s Revenue

A former international captain has asserted that India merits an even larger share of the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) collective earnings, citing the country’s unmatched contribution to the global popularity and financial engine of the sport. Market Power and Revenue Share Under the ICC’s revised distribution model for the 2024–27 cycle, national boards receive allocations […]

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Paradox : Between Index and Illusion: Pakistan’s Free Speech Paradox

Paradox Pakistan, the idea of free speech exists as both a constitutional promise and a daily challenge. While Article 19 of the Constitution guarantees freedom of speech, this right is often filtered through a lens of state security, religion, and public morality. The paradox lies in the coexistence of progressive legal frameworks and repressive practices. […]

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Cambridge Confirms Partial Leaks in June 2025 Exam Papers

Following reports of question papers circulating online, Cambridge International Education (CIE), part of the University Press & Assessment, confirmed that a limited leak occurred during its June 2025 AS and A Level examinations held across Pakistan . The announcement followed an extensive investigation by Cambridge’s Exam Security Team, prompted by complaints from schools and families […]

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Here’s How Much You’ll Pay for Emission Testing After 30 June Deadline

The Punjab government has mandated vehicle emission testing in Lahore and major cities, offering free service until 30 June 2025. This initiative aims to combat rising air pollution by ensuring vehicles comply with National Environmental Quality Standards (NEQS). Multiple permanent booths and mobile units have been deployed to accommodate the volume . Testing Facilities and […]