Tehreem Kamran

Government Restricts Social Media Use for Employees

What Happened: The Establishment Division has restricted government employees’ social media use to prevent unauthorized sharing of official information, with violations leading to disciplinary action. What you need to know: The Establishment Division has released a memorandum prohibiting government employees from using social media without prior permission, aiming to prevent the unauthorized sharing of official […]

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Burqa-Clad Gang Arrested for Harassing Women in Lahore

What Happened: A four-member gang in burqas was arrested in Lahore for harassing women in a family park. What you need to know: In Lahore’s Gulberg area, a four-member gang disguised in burqas was apprehended for harassing women in a family park. The gang, consisting of men dressed in burqas, was reported by several women

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Imran Khan Open to Talks but Prefers Negotiations with Establishment

What Happened: Imran Khan criticizes the PML-N for avoiding dialogue and using the May 9 events to deflect, while calling for a judicial probe and pushing for key reforms, as PML-N denies any interest in negotiating with PTI. What you need to know: Former Prime Minister Imran Khan has criticized federal ministers for using the

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Netanyahu Faces Global Pressure Over Gaza Hostage Crisis

What Happened: Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu faces growing criticism and pressure after six captives were killed in Gaza, with Biden and Britain calling for stronger efforts to secure hostages and address humanitarian concerns. What you need to know: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing intense criticism from both international and domestic sources after six

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Sandip Ghosh, former head of India’s RG Kar College, arrested for suspected graft

What Happened: The rape and murder of a doctor in Kolkata has ignited protests demanding better safety for women and justice, highlighting ongoing issues of sexual violence in India. What you need to know: The rape and murder of a 31-year-old doctor in Kolkata has sparked widespread protests among doctors, who are calling for better

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Dragons of Pakistan 2024 Awards Celebrate Top Marketing Campaigns

What Happened: The inaugural Dragons of Pakistan Awards celebrated top marketing campaigns, recognizing excellence across various categories and promising a bigger event in 2025. What you need to know: The first Dragons of Pakistan Awards, held at the Pearl Continental Marquee in Karachi, celebrated outstanding marketing campaigns. The event, organized by AdStreet and hosted by

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Karachi Police Deny Special Treatment Claims for Natasha

What Happened: Karachi police dismissed claims of special treatment for Natasha Danish in jail and confirmed she shares facilities with other inmates while adding new charges related to the Karsaz accident. What you need to know: The Karachi police addressed claims about the jail conditions for Natasha Danish, the suspect in the Karsaz accident. DIG

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Cristiano Ronaldo Plans to Continue Playing for Portugal amid Retirement Speculation

What Happened: Cristiano Ronaldo plans to continue representing Portugal as long as he feels he can contribute, despite recent criticism and his advancing age. What you need to know: Cristiano Ronaldo, the Portuguese football legend, has shared his thoughts on his retirement plans for both club and country. Speaking before a Nations League match against

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121-Year-Old Postcard Reunites Long-Lost Family in UK

What Happened: A 121-year-old postcard led family in UK to reunite with long-lost relatives for the first time. What you need to know: A woman in Swansea, UK, named Helen Roberts, has connected with long-lost relatives thanks to a 121-year-old postcard that was recently delivered to the Swansea Building Society. The building used to be

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Raising Voices Against Enforced Disappearances in Pakistan

In recent years, digital platforms have empowered the voices of those affected by enforced disappearances in Pakistan, particularly female relatives of the missing. These women, many of whom are young, have used social media to demand accountability and justice, challenging the state’s attempts to silence them. Despite increased government crackdowns on digital spaces, these activists

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