A 48-year-old Pakistani national, previously jailed and deported for marrying an underage girl in a bid to secure British residency, has reportedly remarried and applied for a family visa to return to the United Kingdom. According to British media, Nasir Khalil was sentenced nine years ago after luring a 16-year-old girl to Britain under the pretext of marriage and later impregnating her. The court found him guilty of fraudulent intent and ordered his imprisonment followed by deportation. During the trial, the jury concluded that Khalil was part of a “mail-order marriage gang” — a network that exploited women from the…
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For the first time in history, the United States has dropped out of the world’s top 10 most powerful passports, signaling the country’s diminishing global travel freedom amid shifting international policies. According to the latest Henley Passport Index, the U.S. now ranks 12th, granting its citizens visa-free access to 180 out of 227 destinations — a sharp decline from its top position in 2014. Analysts attribute the drop to tightened immigration policies and reciprocal visa restrictions introduced by several nations in response to Washington’s evolving travel stance. Until mid-2024, the U.S. barely maintained a spot within the top 10. At…
The British government has announced plans to grant police expanded powers to control recurring protests, particularly those related to Gaza and the Israel–Palestine conflict, amid rising public unrest across major cities. The announcement came after around 500 people were arrested in London during a large pro-Palestinian demonstration, where participants were accused of supporting the banned organization Palestine Action. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood stated that she is reviewing all existing anti-protest laws and intends to fast-track amendments to the Public Order Act 1986, giving law enforcement greater authority to assess the cumulative impact of repeated protests and instruct organizers to change…
U.S. authorities have arrested Ashley Tellis, an Indian-born former senior government advisor, in Virginia for allegedly possessing highly classified defense information without authorization — a case that officials are calling critical to national security. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, investigators recovered over 1,000 pages of sensitive material from Tellis’s residence, including documents related to American defense strategy and foreign policy planning. Ashley Tellis, who was born in Mumbai, India, later became a senior advisor to the U.S. Department of State. He is accused of illegally retaining classified national security materials, in violation of federal law. If convicted, he…
A White House press briefing turned heated after spokesperson Caroline Leavitt lashed out at a reporter who questioned the recent Trump–Putin meeting in Hungary. The exchange quickly spiraled into controversy, drawing widespread criticism from journalists and political commentators. The incident occurred when a reporter asked, “Who decided that President Trump would meet President Putin in Hungary?” Leavitt, visibly irritated, shot back with the unexpected remark: “Your mother did.” As the room fell silent, she continued scolding the journalist, saying, “No one takes you seriously — not even your own colleagues. Stop asking me stupid questions.” The outburst was swiftly picked…
A new political storm has erupted in the United States after President Donald Trump shared an AI-generated video portraying himself as a king-like figure flying a fighter jet and dumping garbage over protesters. The 21-second clip, posted on Trump’s social media platform Truth Social, shows him wearing a golden crown while piloting the jet — a move that has sparked widespread outrage. The video surfaced just as massive “No Kings” demonstrations took place across 2,700 U.S. cities, with hundreds of thousands taking to the streets to denounce what they describe as the president’s authoritarian policies. In Chicago alone, nearly 250,000…
Federal Minister for National Food Security and Research Rana Tanveer Hussain has declared that terrorist sanctuaries operating from Afghan soil are unacceptable, warning that Pakistan reserves the right to respond if cross-border attacks continue. Speaking to the media in Muridke, the minister emphasized that while Afghanistan remains a brotherly Islamic nation, its alignment with any foreign proxy interests, particularly India’s, will not be tolerated. He accused India of fueling instability in the region and reiterated that Pakistan will not compromise on its sovereignty or security. “Afghanistan must ensure that its territory is not used against Pakistan,” Rana Tanveer stated. “We…
The privatization of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has hit another roadblock as disagreements persist between labor unions and the PIA Holding Company over the medical and pension benefits of retired employees. According to sources, a high-level meeting was held in Islamabad attended by representatives from the Holding Company, Privatization Commission, State Life Insurance Corporation, and retired employees’ associations. The participants discussed post-privatization arrangements for ensuring the welfare of former staff members. However, the talks remained inconclusive as both sides failed to agree on the provision of medical facilities. The Holding Company proposed that healthcare for retired employees be managed through…
In a remarkable feat of endurance and precision, a contingent of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) fighter jets — comprising the latest JF-17 Thunder Block III aircraft — has successfully arrived in Azerbaijan, completing a nonstop flight from Pakistan with an impressive mid-air refueling demonstration. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the PAF contingent, including both air and ground crews, reached Azerbaijan to participate in the bilateral air exercise “Indus Shield Alpha.” The exercise aims to enhance operational cooperation, mutual understanding, and tactical interoperability between the air forces of the two brotherly nations. During the flight, the PAF aircraft showcased…
The Ministry of Religious Affairs has announced an extension in the booking deadline for the Private Hajj Scheme 2026, allowing more intending pilgrims to complete their applications under the government-approved policy. According to an official statement, the new deadline has been set for October 22, 2025, following formal approval from the Secretary of Religious Affairs. The ministry stated that the decision was taken to facilitate pilgrims and Hajj organizers who required additional time to finalize their arrangements. Instructions have been issued to all Hajj organizers and Designated Hajj Companies (DHCs) to complete the booking process within the revised timeline in…
