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Farhatullah Babar’s The Zardari Presidency memoir offers an in-depth look at Asif Zardari’s tenure as president of Pakistan during one of the country’s most politically tumultuous eras. This memoir fills a significant void in Pakistan’s historical narrative, as few political figures document their experiences, and fewer still attract widespread attention. Babar’s work, however, deserves recognition for its detailed insights into the intricate relationship between civilian leadership and military influence in Pakistan. In Pakistan, it is uncommon for public figures to document their journeys, leaving a gap in the nation’s historical record. Politicians rarely pen memoirs, and even fewer receive significant…
Islamabad police have registered a murder case after 17-year-old social media star Sana Yousaf was fatally shot inside her home. Authorities are actively investigating the incident, which has shocked the online community and raised concerns about safety for young influencers. Murder Case Registered After Fatal Shooting of Sana Yousaf On Monday evening, the Sumbal police station received a complaint from Sana’s mother, Farzana Yousaf, leading to the registration of a First Information Report (FIR) under Section 302 of the Pakistan Penal Code, which deals with intentional murder. The complaint named an unknown assailant who forcibly entered the family home in…
The 2025 Women’s Cricket World Cup schedule has been officially announced by the ICC. Set to take place from September 30 to November 2, 2025, the tournament will feature eight top teams competing across multiple venues in India and Sri Lanka. Event Overview and Key Dates The 13th edition of the Women’s Cricket World Cup will see India, Australia, England, South Africa, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Pakistan competing for cricketing supremacy. India will host the World Cup for the first time in 12 years, starting with India facing Bangladesh in the opening match at Bengaluru’s Chinnaswamy Stadium on…
Arrival in Pakistan: A Life-Changing Moment Dr. Ruth Pfau Mother Teresa of Pakistan. As Dr. Ruth Pfau stepped off the plane in Pakistan in 1960, she had no idea her life was about to change. Dr. Ruth Pfau Mother Teresa of Pakistan. What began as a short visit turned into a lifelong mission that made her known as the Mother Teresa of Pakistan. Witnessing Suffering: The Turning Point Born in Leipzig, Germany, in 1929, she trained as a Catholic nun and medical doctor. Upon arriving in Karachi, she was heartbroken to see the terrible conditions faced by leprosy patients. Many…
Khabib Nurmagomedov awkward interview during a live interview that surprised many people and quickly made the rounds on social media. Khabib’s bizarre reaction left the fans and viewers perplexed and opened the floodgates for conversation concerning his distant and seemingly cold demeanor during the broadcast. Khabib, often called the greatest UFC fighter, is known for being calm, respectful, and humble. This applies both inside and outside the ring. So, many were surprised to see him seemingly ignore the interviewer during a post-fight analysis. This behavior was unlike the composed and polite demeanor fans usually admire. The moment happened during a…
On June 2, 2025, a viral tweet created a false sense of alarm by claiming that Russia had “declared war on Ukraine.” Russia-Ukraine fake war tweet. The tweet was shared by an account called “Russia Army” (@RussiaStanArmed) and advised citizens to seek shelter in safe areas or bunkers. Within hours, the tweet received more than 1.7 million views, 2,600 reshares, and more than 23,000 likes. While the tweet garnered considerable attention, users on X (formerly Twitter) responded quickly with misinformation prompts as community notes clarified that the account had no tie to the Russian government. The account was operated by…
In 2025, Pakistan is still known as one of the smartest countries on the planet based on global assessments and real life accomplishments. In a study from 2012 by the Institute of European Business Administration, Pakistan was the 4th smartest country in the world, and the label is still applicable now. The label is evidence of the country’s fantastic human capital, impressive intellectual history, and academic presence in the world. Intellectual prowess against the odds Pakistan’s ranking is impressive when we consider the continuous challenges it faces – poor economy, underfunded education, and the constant drain of skilled people. But…
Federal Government Launches Major Healthcare Initiative in 2025–26 The federal government plans an ambitious healthcare initiative in the 2025–26 fiscal budget. Specifically, it will develop new hospitals across all provinces, including Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) and Gilgit-Baltistan. The Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations, and Coordination will fund this major expansion in medical infrastructure. This initiative marks one of the largest efforts in recent years to strengthen Pakistan’s healthcare system. Goals of the Healthcare Initiative This initiative aims to provide equal access to quality care throughout Pakistan. Moreover, the government has already selected specific zones for hospital development to…
Nike has once again stunned the sports world by introducing football boots that do more than just perform they transform. The new Hypervenom Hydra boots feature color-changing technology that reacts to water, offering a never-before-seen mix of style and functionality.that do more than perform they transform. The new Hypervenom Hydra boot utilizes color-changing technology to create water-responsive color changing technology, a new and interesting fusion of both style and performance. At first glance, the boots took the super sleek and clean look of a transparent grey upper. However, once the boots engage with water, the entire boot shifts to bold…
Electric car in Japan In the peaceful suburbs of Hiroshima, a bold concept is revolutionizing the electric vehicle landscape in Japan. By developing one of the tiniest and least expensive EVs in the country, a local company named KG Motors has taken a totally different approach. The idea gained traction after creator and CEO Kazunari Kusunoki noticed an odd mismatch: big cars jamming themselves into Japan’s notoriously narrow streets. Kusunoki clarified, citing the everyday annoyance that inspired his objective, “Cars are just too big.” The end product is the mibot, a single-seater electric car with a focus on efficiency and…