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India Broadcasts Controversial Speech by Sheikh Hasina

India Broadcasts Controversial Speech by Sheikh Hasina

New Delhi/Dhaka: In what Bangladesh describes as yet another example of anti-Bangladesh intentions, India has broadcast a controversial speech by former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed. According to sources, India aired a contentious address delivered by Sheikh Hasina, who fled Bangladesh and is currently taking refuge in India. The Bangladesh Ministry of Foreign Affairs has […]

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Was Shakespeare man or woman, truth revealed

Was Shakespeare man or woman, truth revealed

KARACHI: Was Shakespeare not a man? A new research has shaken the foundations of the literary world, claiming that a Black Jewish woman named Emilia Bassano actually wrote all the famous plays attributed to Shakespeare. Shakespeare’s true identity was deliberately concealed by Western-centric historiography. According to the new book The Real Shakespeare, the poorly educated

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Pakistan's diplomatic success in Washington, big news in a global journal

Pakistan’s diplomatic success in Washington, big news in a global journal

 ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has quietly but decisively repositioned itself as a credible and indispensable partner for Washington. It was all through calculated diplomacy and strategic restraint, Islamabad has turned a regional crisis into an opportunity that is now drawing attention far beyond South Asia. In this sense, as per The Diplomat, Pakistan’s recent engagement with Washington indicates

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ICC releases new schedule after Scotland's replacement

ICC releases new schedule after Scotland’s replacement

 DUBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has confirmed a last-minute change to the tournament’s lineup, replacing Bangladesh with Scotland in Group C. The decision follows Bangladesh Cricket Board’s (BCB) refusal to participate in the tournament under the previously announced match schedule.  As per the ICC officials, multiple rounds of dialogue were held with the BCB,

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Gul Plaza tragedy case filed, but the biggest questions remain unanswered

Gul Plaza tragedy case filed, but the biggest questions remain unanswered

KARACHI: Sindh Police have registered a case against unknown individuals on the directives of Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah, indicating an important but only initial step toward accountability in Gul Plaza incident. The First Information Report (FIR) has been lodged under multiple sections of the Pakistan Penal Code, including provisions related to culpable

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Supreme Court delivers landmark ruling on divorce rights, but what it means for family courts may surprise many

Supreme Court delivers landmark ruling on divorce rights, but what it means for family courts may surprise many

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court has clarified that family courts cannot, on their own initiative, convert a woman’s plea for divorce into khula proceedings a practice that, the court observed, has often resulted in women losing their lawful right to dower. The judgement, delivered by a two-member bench headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan Yahya Afridi,

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Major shift in Pakistan’s Airport privatisation plan draws global attention

Major shift in Pakistan’s Airport privatisation plan draws global attention

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s privatisation strategy for its three largest airports has taken a significant turn, signalling a broader opening to global investors and setting the stage for what officials describe as a more transparent and competitive process. The Privatisation Commission announced that the planned outsourcing of Islamabad, Lahore, and Karachi airports will now proceed through an

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Inspector General of Police (IGP) Balochistan, Muhammad Tahir, conducted a one-day visit to the border district of Chaman on Sunday,

Police launch province-wide criminal crackdown in Balochistan

QUETTA: Inspector General of Police (IGP) Balochistan, Muhammad Tahir, has announced a major province-wide crackdown targeting declared criminals, with incentives for high-performing police districts. The special campaign is scheduled to run from January 26 to February 24, 2026. In a directive issued to senior officers, IGP Tahir instructed all Deputy Inspectors General (DIGs) and District SSPs/SPs

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