Crime Editorial Pakistan

These horrific stats show that Pakistan is doing nothing to protect its women

What happened: On October 19, representatives of the Ministry of Human Rights informed the National Assembly that during the previous three years, 63,367 cases of

Crime Editorial Pakistan

Swat protests: what a revolution looks like

What happened: The attack on October 10, which resulted in the death of a van driver and the injuries of two students, was the most

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Areas of Sindh, Punjab and Balochistan experience major power breakdown

Details: The national grid’s southern transmission system experienced a breakdown on October 13 (today), primarily cutting out electricity from Sindh, Punjab, and Balochistan. What happened:

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BBC investigation claims that TikTok is stealing 70% of donations meant for Syrians

What happened: According to a BBC investigation, displaced families in Syrian camps are pleading for donations on TikTok while the corporation keeps up to 70%

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ISPR announces promotion of 12 major generals to the rank of lieutenant

Details: On October 11, in a significant shake-up of the top brass ahead of the change in command at the end of next month, the

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Did you know? The highest building in Islamabad was operating without a certified fire safety system

What happened: Dawn quoted their sources in CDA which claim that except a few, all high-rise buildings in Islamabad, including Centaurus Mall are operating without

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Here’s how Pakistanis reacted after HUM TV said the award show will raise funds for victims

What happened: As Pakistani celebrities landed in Toronto, Canada to attend Hum Style Awards, the community called out the organisers and artists for prioritising a

Culture Editorial Police Politics

This Makkah Imam wasn’t a fan of Saudi ‘modernisation’ so he was sentenced to 10 years of prison

What happened: The Specialised Criminal Appeals Court in Riyadh condemned Sheikh Saleh al Talib to prison on Aug 24, reversing a prior acquittal, according to

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How this Pakistani cleric sparked a debate over #AmmarKaQatilKon

What happened: An online battle is currently trending on Twitter with hashtag #AmmarKaQatilKon between two factions, with one demanding punishments ranging from jail to beheading

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How this journalist (with 1.3m subscribers) misguided viewers by calling Arabela Arpi’s case ‘a drama’

Details: A YouTuber named Syed Ali Haider, who has around 1.23 million subscribers, posted a video on his channel where he dismissed foreign blogger’s rape