Author: Hasnain Abid Khanzada

Kathmandu: The death toll from floods and landslides triggered by relentless rains in Nepal has exceeded 125. According to international news sources, continuous rainfall has persisted for two days, with the capital and several regions receiving a total of 322 millimeters of rain so far. Life in Nepal is in disarray; schools have been closed for three days, and attendance in offices is almost nonexistent. Trees have been uprooted, billboards have collapsed, and traffic has come to a standstill. The number of fatalities from landslides and other incidents has reached 125, while 62 individuals are still missing, likely swept away…

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Tehran: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah referred to them as an “easily catchable fish,” but they have proven to be as tough as steel. According to Arab media reports, Netanyahu lashed out at Nasrallah, calling him a “great saboteur” and asserting that eliminating him was necessary to restore the balance of power in the region. Netanyahu further remarked that they have permanently closed the chapter of threats posed by Nasrallah. He indicated that while one goal has been achieved, the mission is far from over, hinting at more actions to come in the near…

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Washington: Concerns are mounting for Dr. Jey Verma, a former health advisor to the mayor of New York, after he was caught up in a scandal involving participation in drug and sex parties during the pandemic and spreading misinformation about the COVID vaccine. According to Indian media reports, Dr. Verma served as a health advisor during the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City and held a significant position at a medical technology company that produces vaccines. A video of him has gone viral, in which he discusses the COVID vaccine and admits to attending multiple drug and sex parties during…

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Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah had been the target of Israeli planning for quite some time, culminating in his martyrdom during an airstrike yesterday. According to international news sources, Israel had mobilized all its intelligence agencies to gather information on Hezbollah’s leaders and commanders in order to eliminate its most significant target. On September 17, Hezbollah commanders in Lebanon were the victims of a series of pager explosions, resulting in the deaths of over two dozen people and injuring more than 3,000. Following this, several walkie-talkies used by Hezbollah members also exploded during funerals for the victims, claiming more lives and…

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Hassan Nasrallah, who was martyred in Israeli airstrikes, achieved martyrdom after enduring imprisonment, exile, and hiding since joining Lebanon’s resistance organization, Hezbollah. Born on August 31, 1960, in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, Nasrallah received religious education in various seminaries. He also traveled to Iraq, where he studied politics and the Quran for three years. It was there that he met the leader of the Lebanese Amal militia, Sayyid Abbas Mousawi. As a consequence of this association, Nasrallah was expelled from Iraq in 1978. Later, in 1982, Israel launched an attack on Lebanon, leading to the emergence of Hezbollah as a…

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Beirut: The body of Hassan Nasrallah, the head of Hezbollah, was discovered in the rubble of a devastated building 24 hours after he was martyred in an Israeli attack. According to international news agency Reuters, a medical official confirmed under the condition of anonymity that Nasrallah’s remains were recovered from the debris. Remarkably, despite the intense bombardment, there were no significant wounds visible on his body, suggesting that he may have succumbed to the blast’s intensity. His body has since been transferred to a hospital; however, Hezbollah has not yet released any statements regarding the recovery of his remains or…

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Islamabad: The Supreme Court of Pakistan has released the minutes from the recent meeting of its Administrative Committee, detailing the formation of benches. According to the minutes from the meeting held on September 23, Chief Justice of Pakistan, Qazi Faez Isa, and Justice Amin-ud-Din Khan attended, while Justice Mansoor Ali Shah was unavailable for the prior meeting on September 20. The minutes indicated that the committee’s secretary informed members about a letter from Justice Mansoor. Under the Practice and Procedure Committee Act, urgent cases are to be heard within 14 days, prompting several decisions during the meeting. The committee decided…

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Peshawar: Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Ali Amin Gandapur, has declared a revolution, stating that there is no path forward except for it. He emphasized, “Now, a bullet will be met with a bullet, a shell with a shell, and a stick with a stick.” In a late-night video message following protests in Rawalpindi, the Chief Minister expressed his outrage over what he termed as oppression against them. He lamented that their dignity and privacy had been violated, yet they did not complain for the sake of the country. He recounted that during the protests, they faced gunfire, shells, and…

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A woman impersonating an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) was arrested in Lahore after she entered a police office wearing a fake uniform. While the woman wore a police uniform, her choice of fancy shoes raised suspicions among the security personnel at the entrance. When she requested to speak to an officer, saying she had business with them, the guards became wary due to her inappropriate footwear. Upon further questioning, the impostor was unable to provide any evidence to support her claims. The Civil Lines police took her into custody and registered a case against her. According to the police,…

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Rawalpindi: The police have registered three new cases against the founder chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, in relation to the protest call issued at Liaquat Bagh on Murree Road yesterday. The cases have been filed under the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) 7, naming Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur as a co-accused. According to the case documents, the former Prime Minister allegedly incited protests from Adiala Jail and encouraged his supporters to act against national institutions. The new cases were registered by the New Town and Civil Lines police stations and include charges of attempted murder and…

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