Author: Raja Zahid Khanzada

A small plane crashed into the parking lot of a retirement community in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, on Sunday afternoon, injuring the five people on board and damaging approximately a dozen vehicles, according to local authorities. The plane, a single-engine Beechcraft Bonanza, crashed around 3:18 p.m. ET on the property of Brethren Village retirement community in Manheim Township, Scott Little, the chief of Manheim Township Fire, said at a Sunday evening news conference. Five people were on board and were transported to local hospitals, according to Little. About a dozen cars were damaged, five “severely,” officials said. There was no structural…

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Florida police have apprehended a high school student following the emergence of a video in which he threatened to open fire at a school. The Sanford Police Department reported receiving an anonymous tip on Saturday concerning “a video of an unknown male threatening to shoot up Seminole High School.” “The video depicted the subject with multiple guns, vests, and other items of concern,” police stated in a release on Sunday. Sanford police and other law enforcement agencies worked to identify the individual in the video, which led to the arrest of a 17-year-old the following day. Police confirmed that the…

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Mahmoud Khalil, a prominent Palestinian activist who helped lead Columbia University’s student protest movement demanding a ceasefire in Gaza, was arrested Saturday night by federal immigration authorities. His attorney states that this action was taken on a State Department order to revoke his green card. Khalil’s arrest represents the latest escalation in President Trump’s efforts to crack down on pro-Palestinian demonstrations on college campuses, and comes days after he vowed to deport foreign students and imprison “agitators” involved in “illegal protests.” Khalil was at the forefront of the student-led anti-war movement at Columbia University last year. He was among those…

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Authorities in the Dominican Republic are interviewing a young man believed to have been with a missing University of Pittsburgh student moments before her disappearance in Punta Cana, a local police source told CNN. Sudiksha Konanki, a 20-year-old US resident, was last seen on surveillance camera entering the beach at the Riu República Hotel in Punta Cana with seven others after 4:15 a.m. Thursday, the Dominican National Police said in a statement. Police stated that she arrived in the country on Monday with five other individuals. They learned of her disappearance after 8 a.m. Friday through a call from the…

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The Pakistan Army organized a significant Under-16 football talent hunt tournament for the youth of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s merged districts. Eight teams, representing diverse regions including North and South (Upper and Lower) Waziristan, Bajaur, Mohmand, Khyber, Orakzai, and Kurram, participated in the tournament. Following a series of competitive matches, the Mohmand team emerged as the victor, with the North Waziristan team securing the runner-up position. Both teams were selected by the Pakistan Army for their football development program. The local commander, during a post-tournament ceremony, distributed prizes to the players, acknowledging their participation and achievements. “It is vital to identify and…

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Pakistan’s opening batsman, Saim Ayub, has continued his rehabilitation, initiating physical training to recover from his ankle injury. The national batter, who sustained the injury during a Test match in South Africa, was subsequently sent to London for further treatment. In a video released by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Saim Ayub was observed participating in various exercises designed to strengthen his injured ankle. The rehabilitation process remains ongoing, with the young cricketer concentrating on regaining full fitness. “I am working diligently to return to my peak performance,” Saim Ayub stated, expressing his dedication to recovery. The injury initially occurred…

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Former Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar has voiced his disappointment regarding the absence of a Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) representative at the Champions Trophy 2025 presentation ceremony in Dubai, despite Pakistan being the official host of the tournament. In a video message shared on X (formerly Twitter), Akhtar questioned the absence of any PCB official at the ceremony where India lifted the trophy after defeating New Zealand in the final on Sunday. “India has won the ICC Champions Trophy. But one odd thing stood out—no one from the Pakistan Cricket Board was present during the presentation. Pakistan was the official…

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India captain Rohit Sharma has clarified that he intends to continue playing the 50-over format, dispelling rumors of immediate retirement after leading the team to victory in the Champions Trophy in Dubai. Rohit had previously stepped down from Twenty20 Internationals following India’s triumph in the 20-overs World Cup in the West Indies last year. Speculation had arisen that the opener, who will turn 38 next month, might follow suit after India’s win against New Zealand in the 50-over final on Sunday. Though he was not directly questioned about retirement, Rohit addressed the speculation by stating at the end of his…

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Former Pakistani left-arm pacer Mohammad Amir has disclosed the reasons behind his premature retirement from international cricket, citing alleged bias in team selection and mistreatment by former team management. Speaking on a private television channel’s program regarding the upcoming Champions Trophy 2025, Amir recounted the challenges he encountered during his career, particularly during Pakistan’s tour of New Zealand amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. “Pakistan was traveling to New Zealand during COVID. Forty players were selected, but my name was excluded,” he stated, implying that his exclusion was intentional. The 32-year-old fast bowler also asserted that the Pakistan Super League (PSL) was…

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A significant fire erupted in a wooden warehouse within the Timber Market of the Old Haji Camp area on Monday. Officials reported that the fire originated in a wooden door warehouse spanning three shops in the Napier vicinity. As the flames rapidly spread, four rickshaws and three motorcycles parked behind the warehouse were also consumed by the blaze. Upon receiving notification, four fire tenders were initially dispatched to the location. Due to the fire’s intensity, however, a Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) bowser and two additional fire tenders were summoned to assist in the firefighting efforts. Rescue teams, police, and Rangers…

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