Author: Web Desk

Malala Yousafzai, the inspirational Nobel Peace Prize winner, is about to grace the screens in a British comedic web series. Reports buzzing around the media reveal that the renowned rights activist is stepping into the world of entertainment with a role in the acclaimed web series ‘We Are Lady Parts’. Scheduled for release in May 2024, the second season of ‘We Are Lady Parts’ promises a glimpse of Malala in action. Rumors are swirling about how the series will shine a spotlight on Malala’s incredible journey, emphasizing her unwavering commitment to education and women’s rights. This isn’t the first venture…

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Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) has emerged triumphant in the latest by-elections across Pakistan, securing a significant number of National and provincial assembly seats. The streets buzz with fervor as PML-N workers and supporters jubilantly celebrate their party’s success, marking a pivotal moment in the country’s political trajectory. As unofficial results trickle in, the magnitude of PML-N’s triumph becomes apparent. Out of the five contested National Assembly seats, the party clinched victory in two, consolidating its position as a formidable political force. Moreover, PML-N asserted its dominance by securing a staggering 10 out of 16 seats in the provincial legislatures, sending…

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RAWALPINDI: A girl was shot dead in shooting incident after an exchange of heated arguments with a man during a party Rawalpindi last late night, police reported on Saturday. According to the police, a person opened fire during a party in the flat late at night being held in the vicinity of Airport area police station in Rawalpindi. As result of firing,  a girl died on the spot. It is also reported by the police that the girl was identified as Hina Khan. The shooter has been identified as Waqar. The police have transferred the victim’s body to the hospital…

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Tandoor owners in Mansehra have thrown their aprons down in protest against new roti prices set by local authorities. The strike unfolded like a saga, with shuttered tandoors lining the streets of Abbottabad Road, Kashmir Road, and other bustling arteries of Mansehra. It is astonishing that while the tandoors turned cold on the streets, they still churned out rotis for restaurants, leaving many scratching their heads in confusion. The root of this roti rebellion? Well, it all boils down to the district administration’s decree, as Deputy Commissioner Bilal Shahid Rao boldly declared roti prices at Rs15 for 100 grams and…

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In Daraban area of Dera Ismail Khan, Khawarji terrorists unleashed another tale of barbarity yesterday, martyring four innocent customs officials. This merciless and brutal act of terrorism once again highlights the inhumane, un-Islamic, and immoral actions of these terrorists. Terrorist groups, whether TTP or Daesh Khorasan, embody the Khawarji fitnah, showing no remorse in slaughtering fellow Muslims. They are, in essence, mischief-makers spreading chaos across the land. The slaughter of innocents exposes the cruelty and brutality of these barbarians. Islam, the religion of peace and security, faces misinterpretation by these Kharijite terrorists, who distort religious teachings to suit their agenda.…

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Some shocking revelations have been made by the arrested members of the group active in extortion by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). The suspects, apprehended on a tip-off, disclosed vital information about the extortion procedure. The arrested individuals had been aiding the TTP for several years by collecting extortion payments for the group. Allegedly, they confirmed the presence of TTP commanders in Afghanistan. One of the detained suspects divulged that TTP commander Abdul Raziq in Afghanistan would issue instructions to him via WhatsApp. The suspect claimed that the commander demanded photos and videos of people’s homes and shops to make extortion…

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In anticipation of a political rally in Pishin by the six-party opposition alliance, spearheaded by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), the local government has imposed Section 144, citing concerns over the district’s law and order situation. According to a notification issued by the district’s deputy commissioner, gatherings of more than five people are prohibited in Pishin, with Section 144 also affecting the closure of major highways. The Government of Balochistan’s Home & Tribal Affairs Department, exercising powers under Section 144 Cr.P.C 1898, has banned blockades of national highways, roads, and red zones, including processions, rallies, and gatherings of five or more individuals…

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Dr. Usman Anwar, Punjab’s Inspector General of Police (IGP), asserted that in the wake of the recent incident in Bahawalnagar, concerted efforts were made on social media to depict a conflict between institutions, a claim he vehemently opposed. Addressing the alleged stand-off between policemen and army personnel three days prior, the police chief released a video message elucidating the circumstances surrounding the event. Dr. Anwar underscored the swift and joint action taken by both institutions involved. “A banned organization is attempting to sow seeds of conflict between institutions,” he emphasized, attributing the incident primarily to the disregard of Standard Operating…

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In a horrific terror incident, nine Punjabi  individuals were mercilessly gunned down by unidentified assailants in Nushki district, Balochistan. The victims, all hailing from Punjab, were passengers aboard a bus traveling along the National Highway from Quetta to Taftan. Their journey took a tragic turn when militants intercepted the bus, forcibly removed the passengers, and abducted them. Despite a diligent search operation launched by the police, the bodies of the abductees were discovered beneath a bridge near a hill. Each victim had suffered fatal gunshot wounds. The deceased individuals were identified as laborers from Mandi Bahauddin, Wazirabad, and Gujranwala areas…

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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s fight against terrorism persists, with the province’s Inspector General of Police (IGP) Akhtar Hayat Khan announcing Thursday that 88 terrorists have been eliminated in various anti-terror operations since the start of 2024. In discussions with the media, IG Khan highlighted that numerous high-profile targets were among those slain in diverse operations, leading to the capture of several militants. Emphasizing the enhanced law and order situation in Dera Ismail Khan and the merged districts of the former Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), the KP police chief affirmed the commitment to pursue militants through intelligence-based operations (IBOs). Acknowledging the sacrifices…

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