An American citizen has pleaded guilty to operating a secret police station in New York City. The station was reportedly working on behalf of a Chinese secret agency in an illegal manner. According to law enforcement, the accused assisted the Chinese government in collecting intelligence through unlawful means in New York. The secret station allegedly engaged in human rights violations. This case reflects the increasing measures being taken in the U.S. against foreign governments conducting secret operations.
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Jamaat-e-Islami (F) Chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman has expressed optimism about receiving good news soon regarding the Madrassa Bill, as Prime Minister has instructed for swift resolution of the matter. Fazl stated that the recognition of religious schools is essential, and addressing their issues, particularly in aligning with modern educational systems, is the need of the hour. Following the Prime Minister’s directive, the Ministry of Education is actively working on the bill, and progress is expected in the coming days.
The Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) has rejected the acquittal pleas of former Prime Minister Imran Khan and other Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders in the GHQ attack case. The court decided to keep all key accused in custody for further proceedings. The decision was made based on witness statements and evidence, with the court stating that the charges against the accused are substantial and there is no sufficient evidence for acquittal. The GHQ attack case surfaced last year, in which PTI leaders were accused of attacking military institutions.
A polio team in Karachi came under attack recently, where the personnel were subjected to violence. The incident took place in various areas of the city, where some individuals targeted the vaccination team. According to police, the attackers threw stones at the team and physically assaulted the personnel, resulting in injuries to a few staff members. Upon receiving the information, police and other relevant authorities promptly began investigating the incident. This attack on the polio team is concerning, as they are working in the field to provide essential health services. Police officials have vowed to take strict action against the…
In a tragic incident in Karachi, a man allegedly hired a hitman to kill his wife after being denied permission for a second marriage. The case came to light when police successfully apprehended the suspect. According to police, the man took extreme steps to eliminate his wife due to the second marriage issue. A case has been registered against the accused, and an investigation is currently underway. This incident once again highlights the need for stronger measures to protect women’s rights and ensure their safety in Pakistan.
The winter break in schools across Islamabad will commence from December 21. This decision was made by the education authorities to protect both students and teachers from extreme cold weather and other seasonal challenges. The move aims to ensure the health and safety of students and staff during the harsh winter season. During the break, online learning materials will be provided to keep students engaged in their studies. Parents and students have expressed satisfaction with this decision, appreciating the efforts to maintain a balance between education and seasonal challenges.
The KP Apex Committee has decided to remove bunkers in the Kurram district as part of ongoing efforts to establish peace and stability in the region. This move aims to enhance the efforts against terrorism and unlawful activities. The decision is seen as a positive step towards maintaining peace and providing a safe environment for citizens in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The committee emphasized utilizing all available resources to ensure stability in the region. Earlier, several successful operations have been carried out in Kurram to combat terrorism, and this move is expected to further aid in making the region peaceful and secure.
The Governor of Sindh has expressed deep concern over the increasing number of accidents caused by dumpers in Karachi. He declared that if necessary, he would personally stand in front of these vehicles to ensure public safety, demonstrating his commitment to addressing the issue. The rise in accidents due to the reckless driving and overspeeding of dumpers and heavy vehicles has become a grave concern for Karachi residents. Many lives have been tragically lost, sparking widespread public outrage. The governor emphasized the need for stricter traffic regulations and called for immediate measures to monitor and control these vehicles. He urged…
The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has announced plans to implement a digital parking system in all major parks of Islamabad. This initiative aims to address parking issues and enhance convenience for park visitors through modern urban solutions. Under the project, parking spaces will be integrated with a digital system, allowing users to check availability and pre-book slots via a mobile application. CDA officials highlighted that this system would not only optimize the use of parking spaces but also improve traffic flow around these areas. Citizens will benefit from reduced waiting times and an improved parking experience. This initiative reflects a…
A former Pakistani ambassador has stated that US sanctions will have little to no impact on Pakistan’s economy or policies. This statement comes in the wake of recent sanctions imposed by the US on certain Pakistani individuals and entities accused of being involved in unlawful activities. According to the former envoy, Pakistan has historically managed to withstand economic sanctions and possesses the resilience to mitigate their effects. He emphasized that Pakistan is focused on strengthening its economy and pursuing independent policies. He further explained that such sanctions are often symbolic in nature, intended to send a message to the international…