Author: Raja Zahid Khanzada

Honda Pakistan has teamed up with Faysal Bank DigiMall to make owning the iconic Honda CD 70 easier than ever. This partnership offers affordable installment plans for Pakistan’s most reliable and in-demand motorcycle, making it more accessible to a wider range of customers. Whether you’re upgrading your ride or buying your first bike, the Honda CD 70 delivers unmatched reliability and style at a price that fits your budget. Honda CD 70 Installment Plans Total Price: Rs 169,999 Monthly Installments: Starting at just Rs 6,942 Availability: In stock SKU: DUL1-642285-IS-10008 Commuters can enjoy zero markup for the first three months…

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The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has arrested five individuals accused of producing and circulating an AI-generated fake video of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif with UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. According to FIA sources, the arrests were made during operations in Faisalabad, Lahore, Gujranwala, and Multan. Sources revealed that more arrests are expected as the investigation expands. The suspects are being booked under cybercrime laws. The case was initiated following a complaint by Shahid Sharif in Faisalabad, leading to the registration of Inquiry No. 169. Subsequently, a case (No. 7/24) was filed against the primary suspect,…

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Concerts to be Streamed Live BTS member J-Hope has officially announced his first-ever solo world tour, titled “HOPE ON THE STAGE.” The announcement came after details of the tour were inadvertently leaked online. This highly anticipated concert series will kick off in Seoul with three electrifying performances at the KSPO Dome on February 28, March 1, and March 2, 2025. After the South Korea leg, J-Hope will bring his show to the United States, starting with two nights in Brooklyn on March 13 and 14. The US leg will continue with stops in Chicago on March 17 and 18, Mexico…

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‘Truly Honoured, Overwhelmed, and Happy,’ Says Education Activist Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai has returned to Pakistan after more than two years to attend a global summit on girls’ education in Islamabad. Upon her arrival, Malala expressed her emotions, saying, “I’m truly honoured, overwhelmed, and happy to be back in Pakistan.” This marks her third visit to the country since she was shot by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in 2012. The two-day summit, which focuses on the education of girls in Muslim-majority countries, aims to address the issue of millions of girls being out of school. Malala is set…

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Dominic Reflects on His Less Elaborate Proposal to Tom’s Mother Tom Holland’s father, Dominic Holland, has officially confirmed his son’s engagement to actress Zendaya. This announcement follows growing speculation, especially after Zendaya was seen wearing a ring. Dominic shared details about Tom’s well-thought-out proposal, mentioning that he not only bought an engagement ring but also asked for Zendaya’s father’s permission before popping the question. He emphasized the meticulous planning behind the timing, location, and what to say during the proposal. In a humorous contrast, Dominic reflected on his simpler proposal to Tom’s mother, Nikki Holland, highlighting the differences between their…

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Pakistan Faces a Severe Education Crisis Pakistan is facing a severe education crisis, with more than 26 million children out of school, the majority in rural areas. This ranks as one of the highest rates globally. Aneesa Haroon, from a rural village on the outskirts of Karachi, drops her school bag and quickly joins her father to pick vegetables in the fields. Her journey into school started at the age of seven, following negotiations between her parents and teachers on the importance of educating girls. In Pakistan, poverty is the biggest barrier to education, but issues like inadequate infrastructure, underqualified…

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Mayor Invites Families to Visit the Flower Show Karachi’s City Mayor, Murtaza Wahab, inaugurated the 5th Annual Flower Show at Frere Hall on Friday, describing the event as a reflection of his vision for a greener and more harmonious city. The three-day exhibition features a stunning display of over 100,000 marigolds and petunias, organized by the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC). During the event, Mayor Wahab commended the efforts of the KMC’s Parks and Horticulture Department for their role in bringing the flower show to life. He expressed his determination to change Karachi’s reputation as a city lacking in greenery, stating,…

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Education Minister Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui States Afghan Taliban Government Has Been Invited Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai will attend an international summit on girls’ education hosted in her home country, Pakistan, where she was nearly killed by militants as a schoolgirl. Yousafzai was evacuated from Pakistan in 2012 after being shot by the banned TTP for her activism and has returned to the country only a few times since. A spokesperson for the Malala Fund charity confirmed that Yousafzai will appear in person at the summit, focusing on education in Islamic nations. “I am excited to join Muslim leaders…

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The Afghan Musicians Cited Concerns for Their Safety and Well-being The Peshawar High Court has issued a stay order preventing the forced deportation of a group of Afghan musicians to Afghanistan. The court’s decision was issued in a two-page interim order following a hearing on a petition challenging their potential deportation and seeking asylum. Under the court’s interim order, the musicians will be protected from forced deportation until a final decision is made. The petition filed by the Afghan musicians argued against their forced return to Afghanistan, citing concerns for their safety and well-being. The court’s interim order addressed these…

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Her Son Had the Honor of Being a Witness at Her Nikkah Pakistani woman Madiha Kazmi has opened up about her journey of remarrying 18 years after her divorce, emphasizing that she prioritized her children’s approval over her own desire for a new relationship. In an interview with BBC Urdu, Kazmi explained that when her divorce occurred, her children were very young, so she focused on their stability rather than remarrying. She highlighted that societal norms often make it difficult for children to accept their mother’s new partner. Thus, she made it a condition for her new relationship that her…

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