Rising Tensions on Pakistan-Afghanistan Border: 37 Soldiers Martyred as TTP Attacks Escalate

ISLAMABAD (Web Desk): Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have reached a dangerous peak as heavy cross-border clashes and a new wave of militant attacks by the banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) shake the western front. According to the Pakistan Army’s media wing (ISPR), the past few weeks have seen an alarming surge in violence, particularly in […]

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Tragedy in India: 11 Children Die from Kidney Failure Linked to Contaminated Medicine

New Delhi (Web Desk): “My world has gone dark. I can’t see anything anymore. My eyes’ light is gone forever,” said Yaseen Khan, the father of four-year-old Asid, who died after a sudden illness. It all began on August 25, when Asid developed a mild cough, cold, and fever. Within weeks, his condition worsened, and […]

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Can an Indian Messaging App Rival WhatsApp? “Arti” Takes India by Storm

New Delhi (Web Desk): Can India create its own WhatsApp-level success story? In recent days, an Indian technology company Zoho has stunned the digital world with its new messaging app “Arti.” The app has gone viral across India, recording a 185-fold surge in downloads within days. For a brief time, Arti even overtook WhatsApp and […]

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Cerebral Palsy Fighter Hassan Abdur Rehman: A Story of Love, Courage, and Miracles

Karachi (Web Desk): “When my son Hassan Abdur Rehman took his first steps at the age of three and a half, it was the happiest moment of my life. Then when he passed his 8th grade exams, and now his 9th-grade board exams, it felt like not just a milestone — but a miracle I […]

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Yom Kippur War: The 1973 Arab-Israel Conflict That Changed the Middle East Forever

Cairo/Jerusalem (Historical Desk): This report is being republished today in remembrance of the Yom Kippur War, which lasted from October 6 to October 22, 1973, marking one of the most defining moments in Middle Eastern history. By the time the warning alarms began to sound, it was already too late. On two separate fronts, Egyptian […]

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Unprecedented Comedy in Saudi Arabia: Sex and Marriage Jokes Leave Audience Stunned at Riyadh Festival

Riyadh (Entertainment Desk): “It was shocking to hear jokes about sex and wives being told openly — something completely unheard of in a country like Saudi Arabia,” said a Saudi-based woman who attended the kingdom’s first-ever Riyadh Comedy Festival. According to her, the atmosphere at the event was electric and full of enthusiasm. “People were […]

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The Untold Story of Women’s Cricket: A Legacy Older Than You Think

London (Sports Desk): Many believe that women’s cricket is a modern phenomenon — a recent extension of the men’s game. Some even assume that women have always lagged far behind their male counterparts in cricket. But the truth is quite the opposite. Women have been playing cricket since the early 18th century, long before the […]

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The Day Cairo Stood Still: When President Anwar Sadat Was Assassinated During a Military Parade

Cairo (International Desk): On October 6, 1981, Egypt witnessed one of the darkest moments in its modern history when President Anwar Sadat was assassinated by his own army officers during a military parade in Cairo. The event marked the eighth anniversary of the 1973 Arab-Israeli War, a day Sadat considered a symbol of Egypt’s victory […]

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