Pakistani athlete Tharwat Fatima has made the nation proud by winning two gold medals in the Malaysian Badminton Championship. The young player attributes her success to her unwavering dedication, passion, and love for the sport. In an interview, Fatima expressed her gratitude towards her father and the Pakistan Armed Forces, saying that their unwavering support has been instrumental in her journey to success.
The world-class athlete has expressed her desire to join the Pakistan Armed Forces and contribute to the nation’s glory. Fatima’s outstanding performance serves as a testament to the fact that with perseverance and determination, one can achieve their goals.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Super League (PSL) has been making headlines with its ongoing matches. The PSL’s 11th season has seen a thrilling match between the Lahore Qalandars and the Multan Sultans, with the former winning the match by a narrow margin. The PSL’s 11th season is expected to conclude on May 3, with a reserve day scheduled for May 4, in case the match is not completed.
The cricket world is abuzz with news of Pakistani players and coaches making headlines. Former Pakistani cricketer and commentator Shoaib Malik has shared an interesting anecdote about Pakistani spinner Usman Tahir’s first match. Tahir, who plays for the Karachi Kings, has been making waves in the cricketing world with his exceptional spin skills.
In other news, the Pakistan Hockey Federation has shortlisted former Olympic player Mansoor Hussain for the position of national team manager for the Pro Hockey League and World Cup. The federation hopes to see Hussain bring his expertise to the table and lead the team to victory.
The Pakistan Super League (PSL) has seen its fair share of excitement, with players and coaches sharing their experiences and predictions for the upcoming matches. Peshawar’s bowling all-rounder Aaron Hardy has expressed his team’s readiness for the upcoming event, while Rawalpindi’s fielding coach Rafatullah Mahmand has praised his team’s performers and fighters.
In a shocking revelation, a well-organized disinformation campaign against Pakistan has been exposed by a French news channel. The Ministry of Commerce has announced that land routes have been opened for exports to Iran, Azerbaijan, and Central Asian countries.
In a significant development, the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, and Pakistan will meet in Islamabad, as confirmed by Deputy Prime Minister Asif Dar. The meeting is expected to focus on regional issues and cooperation.
In a separate development, a medical officer and five doctors have been suspended from their posts, pending an investigation into their involvement in a video case. Two nurses and a worker have also been suspended for their alleged role in the scandal.
In international news, the United States has deployed its third naval fleet to the Middle East in preparation for a possible war with Iran.
Finally, Pakistani actor Hamza Ali Abbasi has issued a statement regarding his sister’s recent controversy, clarifying the situation and expressing his support for her.

