Author: Raja Zahid Khanzada

England finished the third day of the first Test match between Pakistan and England in Multan in command, scoring 492 runs and losing three wickets. England lost opener Zak Crawley for 78 to start the day with 96 runs and one wicket down, adding only 17 runs to the score. But Joe Root and Ben Duckett’s formidable partnership of 136 runs overcame this setback. After scoring 84 runs, Duckettt eventually lost. Harry Brook contributed 141 runs, and Joe Root remained at the crease with an impressive 176 runs as the day ended. England is only 64 runs behind. Aamer Jamal…

Read More

Amazon AMZN increases by 0.91%; In 2025, green up pointing triangle.com intends to offer same-day medication delivery in 20 news cities across the United States, further expanding its pharmacy business. On Wednesday, the e-commerce giant said that the expansion would more than double the cities where customers could get their medications delivered the same day.

Read More

With an unconquered hundred against Pakistan, Joe Root overtook Alastair Cook as England’s highest run scorer in a Test, leading his team to 492-3 in the first Test in Multan on Wednesday. After driving seamer Aamer Jamal for a straight boundary to reach 71 just before lunch, the 33-year-old overtook Cook’s total of 12,472 runs and became the fifth-highest scorer of all time. At the end of day three, Root was still batting with Harry Brook, who was on 141 not out. This put England within 64 runs of Pakistan’s 556-run first innings total. Rejecting Pakistan’s bowling attack on a…

Read More

As it tries to prevent Israel-related conflicts from getting any worse, the Biden administration is dealing with complicated dynamics in the Middle East. The Iranian foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, arrived in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday as part of a diplomatic tour aimed at bolstering relations with Iran’s Arab neighbors while the Middle East remains on edge in anticipation of a possible retaliatory attack by Israel on Iran. Wednesday’s scheduled important diplomatic meeting will not take place: Yoav Gallant, Israel’s defense minister, was scheduled to meet with American officials in Washington to discuss the Middle East situation. However, Mr. Gallant stated…

Read More

For the majority of the yearlong conflict, Najia and Hammam Malaka have been stranded with their young children at opposite ends of the Gaza Strip. It has been devastating emotionally. When everything was still normal, the new baby was supposed to arrive at the beginning of October. Hammam, Najia Malaka’s husband, had been counting down the days. However, they claimed that they were still waiting when the war broke out in Gaza. Israel’s military ordered everyone in the north to leave as Israeli bombs rained down on Gaza City. A choice was made by the Malakas. He headed south with…

Read More

A deserted and largely destroyed village. A video suggests that an Israeli military-controlled explosion brought down scores of homes, destroyed a health clinic, and reduced a centuries-old mosque to rubble. A week after Israel began its ground invasion of southern Lebanon as part of its multifaceted fight against Hezbollah, these are some of the first glimpses that have emerged there. The New York Times has confirmed that video and satellite images show them. In Saturday’s commercial satellite images taken by Planet Labs, you can see tank tracks from Israel across the border to the Lebanese village of Yaroun. The Israeli…

Read More

At Aiwan-e-Sadr on Wednesday, Karate champion Shahzaib Rindh received a check for Rs100 million for winning a global competition. The Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighter made history by becoming the first Pakistani-born world champion when he won the Karate Combat Championship (KC-49) in Singapore last month. According to Karate Combat, which bills itself as the “world’s premier full contact striking league,” he defeated Brazil’s Bruno Roberto De Assis in the championship match. The 26-year-old Balochistani said that his victory was a “dream come true” in a post on X that included a picture of him with the championship belt. A…

Read More

The Finance Ministry clarified on Wednesday that the two Chinese engineers killed in the terrorist attack in Karachi on Sunday night were not involved in talks with the government about being independent power producers (IPPs). “These were our brothers, these were those IPP engineers with whom Minister Leghari — Awais Leghari sahab— and I were negotiating in terms of requesting them to reprofile debt for a bit and extend maturities so we can bring a reduction in tariff,” Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb said in a televised address the previous day. A massive explosion that occurred late on Sunday night…

Read More

The CIA police detained YouTuber Saad Ur Rehman, better known as Ducky Bhai, and his wife Aroob Jatoi on Tuesday night in Lahore’s Model Town after they displayed a weapon in a social media video. After the content was removed, the couple was released, and no case was filed against them. A statement has not been issued by the YouTube star and his spouse. Ducky Bhai is a well-known YouTube vlogger with more than eight million subscribers. He is also well-known for Ducky Extra, a gaming channel with more than two million subscribers. The vlogger occasionally gets into trouble, like…

Read More

In light of reports of violence leading up to the three-day Pashtoon Qaumi Jirga in Khyber district, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Wednesday criticized the recently banned Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement (PTM) for its rhetoric. If done “properly,” he stated, the government would be willing to discuss rights-related issues with anyone. The PTM was banned by the federal government on Sunday because it posed a threat to national security and peace. The three-day Pashtoon Qaumi Jirga, also known as the Pashtun Qaumi Adalat, organized by the PTM, was banned from participating by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government a day ago and a…

Read More