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Pakistan’s Ashab Irfan Reaches Jones Creek Open Final, Asim Khan Falls in Semis

Pakistan’s rising squash star Ashab Irfan has booked his place in the final of the Jones Creek Open Squash Tournament 2025 in the United States. The second seed overcame Brazil’s Diogo Gobbi in a tense semi-final clash on Sunday. The $12,000 prize-money event saw Ashab deliver a commanding 3-1 victory in 53 minutes with game…

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Lahore Police Stop “Immoral” Gathering, Block Joyland Film Screening

Punjab Police have launched a major crackdown in Lahore, halting what they described as an “immoral event” and related activities. The operation led to multiple arrests, including the main suspect behind the gathering. Viral Videos Trigger Action The police said that videos from the event, which quickly spread across social media, prompted immediate action. A…

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Cricket

Pakistan Squad Announced for Asia Cup and UAE Tri-Series, Babar and Rizwan Excluded

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has named its 17-man squad for the Asia Cup 2025 and the T20I tri-series in the UAE. The biggest talking point is the absence of two senior players, Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan, who have been left out as selectors look to experiment with new combinations. All-rounder Salman Ali Agha…

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Punjab Launches Rs20 Eco-Friendly Electric Bus Service in Underserved Districts

A Major Step Towards Green, Affordable Public Transport Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has unveiled a transformative transport initiative, announcing the rollout of modern electric buses across several remote districts. The program aims to make travel both comfortable and affordable, with fares set at just Rs20. State-of-the-Art Fleet From China A shipment of 100…

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Digital

From Cybersecurity to 5G: How Pakistan Plans to Equip Its Youth for the Digital Future

In Islamabad this week, Federal IT Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja outlined a sweeping roadmap for Pakistan’s digital transformation, with a focus on empowering young people, attracting foreign investment, and safeguarding national cybersecurity. Speaking at the Next-Gen Cyber Resilience Workshop, she framed digitization as more than an economic strategy — it’s a tool for reshaping governance…

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Pearl the Easter Egger: How the World’s Oldest Living Chicken Reached 14 Years and Counting

A Record-Breaking Feathered Friend At 14 years and 69 days old, Pearl, an Easter Egger chicken from Texas, has officially been recognized by Guinness World Records as the oldest living chicken. Most Easter Eggers live just 5–8 years, making Pearl’s achievement nothing short of extraordinary. The Secret to Her Longevity Owner Sonya Hill hatched Pearl…

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Shruti Seth Reflects on Cross-Border Art and Ban on Pakistani Artists

Indian actor and television personality Shruti Seth has spoken candidly about the ban on Pakistani artists in India, expressing her belief that art should remain a bridge between people rather than a victim of politics. Seth, best remembered for her work in hit series such as Shararat and Baalveer, shared her views during a recent…

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Lifestyle

Inside Meghan Markle & Prince Harry’s New Netflix Deal: What It Means for Their Brand and Global Reach

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have officially renewed their multi-year deal with Netflix, reaffirming their place in the entertainment industry. The partnership, managed through Archewell Productions, will see the couple continue to produce film and television projects while also supporting Meghan’s lifestyle venture, As Ever. What the Renewal Covers Why This Matters The renewal follows…

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Australian Teen Declares Micronation in Balkans, Sparks Debate Over Stateless Zone

In an unprecedented move that has sparked interest among border dispute analysts and international communities, 20-year-old Australian Daniel Jackson has declared the creation of the Free Republic of Verdis, claiming a 125-acre forested area between Croatia and Serbia that is nestled along the Danube River. Jackson now claims to be the president of what he…

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