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Pakistan’s first hand-drawn animated film ‘The Glassworker’ is all set to screen in cinemas in Spain

Pakistan’s firsthand-drawn animated feature film, The Glassworker, is set to release in cinemas across Spain on November 22. The director, Usman Riaz, announced the exciting news in an Instagram post, stating that the movie will be screened in both English and Spanish! { PG Bazaar | Glassworker | Pakistani Films | Animation | Filmmaking | […]

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Ahmed Shehzad Blames Poor Planning for Pakistan’s ODI Loss to Australia

What Happened: Ahmed Shehzad criticized Pakistan’s loss to Australia in the first ODI for “poor planning” and ineffective bowling strategies, emphasizing the need for better tactics in future matches. What you need to know: Pakistan opener Ahmed Shehzad has attributed the national team’s defeat to Australia in the first ODI in Melbourne on November 4

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TikToker Bhola Record Misbehaves with Female Reporter

What Happened: TikToker Bhola Record faced backlash for misbehaving with a female reporter during an interview, making inappropriate comments and suggesting physical violence. What you need to know: In a recent interview, a popular TikToker known as Bhola Record was caught in a controversial situation while speaking with a female reporter. During the interview, Bhola

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Bushra Bibi, in tears, decries ‘unjust sentencing’ of Imran Khan, herself

What Happened: Bushra Bibi, Imran Khan’s wife, expressed deep sorrow in court over their “unjust sentencing,” seeking bail for herself and Khan, who remains imprisoned on multiple charges. What you need to know: Bushra Bibi, the wife of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan, became emotional during a recent court hearing, expressing her distress over

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National Assembly Passes Bills to Increase Supreme Court Judges and Extend Military Chiefs’ Terms

What Happened: The National Assembly passed six bills, including one to increase Supreme Court judges to 34 and another to extend armed services chiefs’ terms, amid strong opposition protests. What you need to know: On Monday, the National Assembly passed six bills, including one aimed at increasing the number of judges in the Supreme Court

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Young surgeons who play video games tend to make fewer errors and work more efficiently

A study in Archives of Surgery found that surgeons who play video games may perform better in certain surgeries. Among 33 surgeons at Beth Israel Medical Center, those who played for at least three hours a week made 37% fewer errors, worked 27% faster, and scored 42% higher on skills tests, suggesting that gaming enhances skills like

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Karachi Police Officer Caught on Video Taking Drugs

What Happened: A viral video showing a Karachi policeman allegedly taking drugs in uniform has sparked public outrage and calls for accountability. What you need to know: A disturbing incident involving a policeman from Karachi’s Orangi Town area has surfaced online, as a video showing him allegedly taking drugs while in uniform has gone viral

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Japan’s new meat packaging changes the barcode color if the food is expired, preventing scanning

Japanese design agency To-Genkyo introduces a dynamic freshness label for meat products. Shaped like an hourglass, this innovative label uses special ink that changes color based on ammonia levels—indicating that the older the meat, the more ammonia it emits, preventing it from scanning.

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A Thai artist creates custom sculptures of people that you can punch and slap to relieve stress

Thailand has launched an inventive and engaging way to relieve stress that has garnered significant attention online. Artists in the country are creating custom clay statues that resemble those who may have caused stress, like bosses or ex-partners. This creative method enables individuals to channel their emotions by physically interacting with these figures through actions

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