The Arrest Marks a New Chapter in South Korea’s Political Crisis South Korea’s impeached president Yoon Suk-yeol was arrested on January 15, 2025, over accusations of insurrection for attempting to impose martial law last month. Authorities confirmed the arrest, stating that the Joint Investigation Headquarters executed an arrest warrant for Yoon at 10:33 AM local time (01:30 GMT). The arrest followed a dramatic standoff at Yoon’s residence, where investigators were initially blocked by the Presidential Security Service, requiring them to scale the compound’s walls to detain him. In a prerecorded video message released after his arrest, Yoon claimed that he…
Author: Raja Zahid Khanzada
Afghan Government Maintains Stance Against Women’s Education, Drawing Global Condemnation The Taliban government of Afghanistan has declined an invitation to attend a global conference on girls’ education recently held in Pakistan, signaling a continuation of its restrictive policies against women and girls. The conference, aimed at fostering dialogue on promoting girls’ education, invited Afghanistan despite the Taliban’s controversial stance on the issue. However, the Afghan government refused to participate, drawing criticism from international human rights organizations. Prominent human rights activist Farzana Bari described the situation in Afghanistan as “gender apartheid” and stated that women’s rights have been systematically eroded since…
A special counsel report has accused former US President Donald Trump of engaging in a “criminal effort” to retain power after his 2020 election loss. The report outlined how Trump attempted to obstruct the certification of votes following his defeat by Democratic President Joe Biden. Trump’s actions included attempts to influence state election officials, mobilize supporters to disrupt the certification process, and pressure the Justice Department to back his claims of election fraud. The report led to a four-count indictment against Trump, with sufficient evidence to secure a conviction. However, Special Counsel Jack Smith noted that Trump’s imminent departure from…
The Kuwait Civil Service Commission has declared a three-day public holiday in celebration of Shab-e-Mairaj (the Night of Ascension) from Thursday, January 30, to Saturday, February 1, 2025. The holiday commemorates the miraculous journey and ascension of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and holds great significance for the nation’s Muslim population. Although Shab-e-Mairaj falls on January 27, the Kuwaiti government has opted to observe the holiday on Thursday, providing citizens with an extended weekend. This decision aligns with the country’s efforts to balance religious observances with practical needs. During the holiday period, all government offices and public institutions will…
On Wednesday, the Punjab cabinet granted legal permission for the private ownership of big cats, including lions, cheetahs, tigers, pumas, and jaguars, under strict regulations. The approval was part of a four-point agenda presented by the Department of Forests during a cabinet meeting. For the first time, the keeping of these animals has been regulated under the Wildlife Act, which now mandates possession licenses issued directly by the Wildlife Department. “We have introduced a licensing fee of Rs50,000 per animal and established minimum standards for keeping these animals in private homes,” stated an official spokesperson from the Punjab Cabinet. According…
Trucks displaying advertisements against Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan have been seen driving through the streets of the United States. According to reports, videos of these trucks circulating on social media have garnered widespread attention. The advertisements criticized Khan’s past statements, particularly his controversial remarks in support of the Taliban and Osama bin Laden. Among the key highlights was a statement in which Khan reportedly referred to bin Laden as a “martyr.” The mobile displays also shed light on incidents involving the former prime minister’s alleged intimidation of police officers. Additionally, the trucks referenced Khan’s stance during the Taliban-led…
Faisal Vawda has claimed that a major government scandal will surface on January 22, potentially disrupting the administration. Speaking on Samaa TV’s program Nadeem Malik Live, the former federal minister stated, “I am personally involved in this matter and am committed to preventing it. If it cannot be stopped, a case will be filed, and if the government uses force, it will face imprisonment.” Regarding the £190 million case, Vawda said, “Former Prime Minister Imran Khan could face consequences. The date may change, but the verdict will remain the same,” he asserted. Vawda revealed that he had raised objections to…
Experts have emphasized the need to highlight issues of forced labor and migration, shedding light on the grim realities faced by millions of workers. Forced labor remains a critical challenge in Pakistan, with over 3 million people estimated to be trapped in exploitative conditions. Migrant workers are especially vulnerable, being three times more likely to experience forced labor compared to non-migrants. In the past decade, over 6.5 million Pakistanis have migrated abroad for employment, primarily to Gulf Cooperation Council countries, underlining the urgency of addressing this issue. To tackle this, the International Labour Organization (ILO), in collaboration with the US…
Senior Islamabad High Court judge, Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kayani, emphasized the vital role of women in society, stating that a household cannot function without them. Speaking at a seminar at the Islamabad High Court, he expressed disappointment over the nation’s failure to achieve gender equality, despite constitutional assurances. “If you spend a day without a mother, wife, daughter, or sister, you will understand. As Pakistanis, we have failed to comprehend gender equality,” he remarked. Justice Kayani questioned the lack of equal representation of women in the Judicial Commission, noting that only one woman is part of the commission formed under…
Senior Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Amir Muqam criticized Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) on Wednesday, stating that the party’s incompetence has created problems for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP). Speaking on X (formerly Twitter), Muqam remarked: “PTI has brought disgrace to KP due to its failures. Halting international projects in the province because of malpractice is highly disappointing.” He added: “Corruption amounting to Rs2.66 billion has shaken the trust of global institutions.” Muqam further said: “Those responsible for corruption in the Benazir Nashonuma Programme (BNP) must be brought to justice.”
