Peshawar High Court Grants Ali Amin Gandapur Interim Bail in Two Cases Until October 25″** The Peshawar High Court has granted interim bail to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur in two cases until October 25. Chief Justice of the Peshawar High Court, Justice Ashtiaq Ibrahim, heard the petition during which Ali Amin Gandapur appeared in court. The High Court approved Ali Amin Gandapur’s interim bail in the two cases until October 25, instructing him to appear in the relevant courts by that date. Gandapur stated, “We will move forward until we receive instructions from the founder of PTI.”…
Author: Hasnain Abid Khanzada
The Election Commission of Pakistan has postponed the hearing of the case regarding the transfer of election tribunals for three constituencies in Islamabad until October 9. A three-member bench of the Election Commission, headed by member Nisar Durani, conducted the hearing. PML-N leaders Anjum Aqeel, Tariq Fazal Chaudhry, Khurram Nawaz, and Shoaib Shaheen’s associate lawyer appeared before the commission, while no representatives from Ali Bukhari and Amir Mughal’s side were present. Shoaib Shaheen’s associate lawyer informed the commission that he had traveled six kilometers, facing obstacles along the way, and had been searched at 13 different locations. Anjum Aqeel’s lawyer…
Awab Alavi, the son of former President Dr. Arif Alavi, stated that the Sindh Building Control Authority (SBCA) closed Alavi Dental Clinic without proper consideration. In a media interview, Awab Alavi mentioned that his father, Dr. Arif Alavi, has been speaking out recently, including comments on the Supreme Court’s decision. He explained that initially, the Sindh Health Care Commission attempted to seal the clinic around 4 PM. When the health commission found nothing, the building control authority arrived one and a half to two hours later. Regarding the petition against sealing the clinic, Awab Alavi stated that one agency found…
Royal approval has been granted for the appointment of new imams at the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque. According to Arab media, Imam Sheikh Badr Al-Turki and Sheikh Dr. Al-Waleed Al-Shamsan have been appointed at the Grand Mosque. At the Prophet’s Mosque, two new imams have also been approved: Sheikh Dr. Muhammad Barhaji and Sheikh Dr. Abdullah Al-Qurafi. The appointments of the new imams were made through a royal decree, as reported by Arab media.
An Israeli commander who participated in the Six-Day War between Israel and Egypt in 1967 has passed away at the age of 99. On June 5, 1967, Israel launched a surprise attack on Egyptian territory, and the war lasted for six days until June 10, 1967. According to Israeli media, Yeshayahu Gavish, the last surviving commander from the 1967 war, died today, Thursday. He retired from the Israeli army in 1970.
In India, a family lost their newborn due to a nurse’s demand for money. According to Indian media, this incident occurred in the town of Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh, where a woman named Sanjali gave birth to a son. Reports indicate that the nurse, Jyoti Bhadoria, allegedly demanded a tip of 5,100 Indian rupees. When the family was unable to pay, the nurse left the newborn on the labor room table and refused to assist until the payment was made. It was reported that the child’s father borrowed money from his brother to pay the nurse, but by that time, the…
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has arrived in Beirut despite ongoing Israeli attacks. According to Lebanese state media, Araqchi’s plane landed at Rafic Hariri International Airport in Beirut, marking the first visit by a high-ranking Iranian official to Lebanon since the martyrdom of Hassan Nasrallah. Meanwhile, Israeli assaults on Lebanon continue, with Lebanese security sources reporting that Zionist forces attacked Hezbollah-affiliated aid workers in southern Beirut, resulting in injuries to three Hezbollah aid workers. In a significant airstrike last night, Israel targeted Beirut, claiming to have aimed at Hashim Safi al-Din, the expected leader of Hezbollah. Israel has stated that…
Due to rising tensions in the Middle East, crude oil prices have surged in the global market, drawing attention to key oil-producing countries in the region. According to a report by the foreign news agency Reuters published in the Dawn newspaper, there are concerns that global crude oil supply may be disrupted due to the tensions in the Middle East. The report indicates that Brent crude oil has risen by $3.59, or 4.86%, reaching $77.49 per barrel, while U.S. crude oil prices have increased by $3.58, or 5.11%, to $73.68. Moreover, there has been an additional 5% rise in crude…
The Israeli military launched an attack using fighter jets on a building in the West Bank, resulting in the deaths of 18 individuals. According to Al Jazeera, the Israeli forces targeted the Tulkarem refugee camp in the West Bank late at night, leading to the fatalities. Reports indicate that among the dead are four members of the same family, including a woman, her two children, and a brother. Arab media has noted that this is the first time in 20 years that Israel has used fighter jets to target a specific location or building in the West Bank, having previously…
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has stated that if there are attempts by enemies to undermine national security, the country will not hesitate to use nuclear weapons. According to North Korea’s official website, Kim condemned South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol’s threat to eliminate North Korea, asserting that Yoon’s statement reveals who does not want peace and stability in the region. Previously, President Yoon had advised his North Korean counterpart against the use of nuclear weapons, warning that any such action would provoke a strong response from the military of South Korea and the United States. It is worth noting that…