Two Sources Reveal Over 200 Orders and Directives Could Be Issued Washington: US President Donald Trump announced on Monday his intention to issue a series of executive orders and directives aimed at swiftly shaping the agenda of his administration, focusing on key issues from energy policy to immigration. Two sources familiar with the plans indicated that over 200 such orders and directives could be released in an effort internally known as “shock-and-awe.” Here is what we know about the executive orders so far: Immigration In an inaugural address shortly after being sworn in for a second term in the White…
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World Nations Offer Congratulations, Stress Importance of Good Relations with Unpredictable US Leader World leaders reacted to Donald Trump’s return to the White House on Monday, offering congratulations and stressing the importance of maintaining good relations with the unpredictable leader. Here are some of the first reactions: Buckingham Palace issued a statement today, saying: “The King [Charles] has sent a personal message of congratulations to President Trump on his inauguration, reflecting on the enduring special relationship between the UK and US.” British PM Keir Starmer said: “For centuries, the relationship between our two nations has been one of collaboration, cooperation,…
Promises to Begin “Complete Restoration of America and the Revolution of Common Sense” Global Changes: Trump described a wave of change sweeping the country, with an opportunity for America to seize the moment, but emphasized the need to face the challenges honestly. Criticism of Biden: Trump sharply criticized President Biden’s administration, particularly on domestic and foreign policies, accusing it of failing to protect American citizens while offering protection to criminals. Reference to Foreign Wars: Trump criticized the U.S. government for spending unlimited funds on defending foreign borders, while neglecting the protection of its own people. Health and Education Changes: Trump…
Students Can Now Choose from Health Sciences, Agriculture, IT, and Entrepreneurship In a groundbreaking move, the Punjab School Education Department has introduced new subject groups for matriculation exams, offering students expanded choices beyond the traditional science and arts streams. Key Points: Students can now opt for subjects such as health sciences, agriculture, information technology (IT), and entrepreneurship. This marks the first significant overhaul of the educational system in Pakistan in 70 years. The new groups include 30 marks for theory and 40 marks for practicals. There is no need to hire additional teachers; existing staff will be trained to adapt…
Pakistan’s northern region is recognized for its travel experience, environment, and beautiful landscapes Pakistan’s Gilgit Baltistan (GB) has secured a spot among BBC’s 25 best travel destinations for 2025, known for its incredible travel experience, environment, and breathtaking landscapes. Key Points: The BBC released a list of the world’s 25 best travel destinations, with Gilgit Baltistan ranking 20th. The region is renowned for lush valleys, pristine lakes, and glacial waterfalls. Pakistan’s tourism brand “Salam Pakistan,” launched in 2023, makes it easier for travelers to apply for e-visas and book digitally. Significance of Pakistan’s Tourism: According to the BBC, Pakistan is…
CCTV Shows Suspects with Children, But Blurry Footage Hinders Identification It has been six days since two children, five-year-old Aliyan and six-year-old Ali Raza, went missing from Karachi’s Garden area, and their whereabouts remain unknown. Key Points: CCTV footage shows a man and woman taking the children, but the video quality is unclear. The suspects were seen heading towards Lyari, but their identities remain uncertain. A five-member committee has been formed to expedite the investigation. Details of the Incident: Aliyan’s mother, Zainab, found her son missing when she returned home. Neighbors informed her that Ali, who was playing with Aliyan,…
Afghanistan Border Instability Blamed for Ongoing Crisis More than 100 villages in Upper and Lower Kurram, including Parachinar, have been under siege for over three months. Key Points: Central highway closure has disrupted food supply. 20 families have evacuated their homes. Security forces are conducting operations against militants. Situation Overview: A convoy attack in November 2024 killed 50 people, escalating tensions in the region. The Afghanistan border is identified as a hotspot for instability and the root cause of ongoing issues. Despite peace agreements mediated by local jirgas and peace committees, the situation remains volatile. Government Actions: Temporary camps have…
Committee’s Role Ends Once a Case Is with a Judicial Bench, Asserts Supreme Court Senior Judge Islamabad: Justice Mansoor Ali Shah of the Supreme Court has raised concerns over withdrawing cases from judicial benches, emphasizing that such actions could undermine judicial independence. Key Points: Justice Shah questioned whether committees can withdraw cases to avoid government-unfavorable decisions. He asserted that a committee’s role ends once a case is assigned to a judicial bench. Senior advocates have been appointed as amicus curiae to assist the court. Hearing Details: Justice Shah asked the registrar why a case was not scheduled despite a judicial…
Imran Khan Terms Direct Talks with Establishment a Positive Step Toward Resolving Issues Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was briefed on the details of a recent meeting between Army Chief General Asim Munir and PTI leaders, a senior government source claimed. Key Points: The PM was informed that no exclusive meeting between PTI leaders and the COAS was scheduled. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur had requested a one-on-one meeting with the COAS. The COAS advised PTI leaders to discuss political matters with the government. Meeting Details: PTI Chairman Imran Khan confirmed that KP CM and Barrister Gohar…
Met Office Predicts Dry and Cool Weather in Port City for the Next 24 Hours Karachi is likely to witness light fog on Wednesday morning, accompanied by intermittent strong winds today and tomorrow, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD). Weather Forecast: The weather is expected to remain dry and cool over the next 24 hours. The minimum temperature on Tuesday was recorded at 12.5°C, and it may drop to 11–13°C in the next 24 hours. Humidity in the air was measured at 52%, with light winds blowing from the northeast. Upcoming Weather Patterns: A weather analyst has predicted that…