Category: Leading
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Mitchell Santner Reveals Mumbai Indians Paid Only Half His IPL Fee After Injury
Mumbai: New Zealand all-rounder Mitchell Santner has revealed that he received only half of his contracted payment from Mumbai Indians after being ruled out of the Indian Premier League (IPL) due to a shoulder injury. The disclosure has sparked discussion around player contracts, injury policies, and payment structures in franchise cricket leagues. Injury Cut Short…
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Gilgit-Baltistan Election Candidate Protests After Receiving “Suitcase” Symbol Instead of “Eye”
Ghizer, Gilgit-Baltistan: An independent candidate contesting the upcoming Gilgit-Baltistan elections has raised objections after allegedly being assigned a different election symbol than the one originally allotted to him, sparking concerns just days before polling. The dispute has emerged in GBA-19 (Ghizer-I), where candidate Nawaz Khan Naji claims that confusion over his election symbol could affect…
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PTI Leadership Reportedly Unaware of Sohail Afridi’s Protest Announcement Outside Parliament
Islamabad: Sources within Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) have claimed that Sohail Afridi did not consult the party’s central leadership before announcing a planned protest outside Parliament and a sit-in against the passage of the federal budget. The development has sparked discussion within political circles regarding coordination between party leaders and opposition groups ahead of the upcoming…
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Finnish Tourist Destination Offers Visitors a Chance to Find a Treasure Worth Over Rs6.4 Million
Lapland, Finland: For many people, childhood adventure stories about hidden treasure sparked dreams of discovering buried riches one day. In Finland, that dream is being turned into reality as a popular tourist destination has launched a real-life treasure hunt with a gold prize worth more than €20,000 (over Rs6.4 million). The initiative is designed to…
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Supreme Court Rejects Plea to Convert Death Sentence into Life Imprisonment on Grounds of Intoxication
Islamabad: The Supreme Court of Pakistan has ruled that voluntary intoxication cannot be used as a defense against criminal liability, dismissing an appeal by a convicted rapist and murderer who sought to have his death sentence reduced to life imprisonment on the basis that he was under the influence of alcohol at the time of…
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Hill Park Is KMC Property and Will Remain So, No Land Given to Anyone: Murtaza Wahab
KARACHI: Mayor Karachi Murtaza Wahab has firmly stated that not even an inch of Hill Park land has been handed over to any private party, reiterating that the park remains the property of the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) and will continue to do so. Addressing a press conference in Karachi, the mayor said that Hill…
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Wasim Akram Says Selfie Requests Were More Exhausting Than Hajj
Makkah: Former Pakistan cricket captain and legendary fast bowler Wasim Akram has shared his experience of performing Hajj this year, saying that the pilgrimage itself was not difficult for him, but the constant requests for selfies proved exhausting. Wasim Akram performed Hajj alongside former Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq and television presenter Fakhr Alam. Photos and videos…
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Young Man Killed, Three Injured in Tragic Motorcycle Collision on Sukkur’s Shalimar Road
SUKKUR: A tragic road accident on Shalimar Road in Sukkur claimed the life of a 19-year-old youth and left three other young men injured late on Saturday night, casting a pall of grief over the local community. The fatal accident occurred near Taj Petrol Pump on Shalimar Road when two motorcycles, reportedly traveling at high…
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Hyderabad Police Arrest 7 Criminals in Major Crackdown on Drugs, Gutka, Theft; Ice, Liquor, Raw Material & Stolen Bike Recovered
Hyderabad: Police in Hyderabad have launched a series of successful operations against criminal elements, drug dealers, gutka and mainpuri sellers, arresting seven suspects and recovering ice (methamphetamine), liquor, raw material for mainpuri, ready mainpuri packets and a stolen motorcycle. The operations were carried out on the directives of DIG Hyderabad Range Tariq Razaq Khan Dharejo…
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Muslim faithful begin leaving Makkah after Hajj pilgrimage
This year, over 1.7 million pilgrims from 165 countries take part in one of the world’s largest religious gatherings MAKKAH: Thousands of Muslims began to leave the holy city of Makkah on Friday after having completed the Hajj pilgrimage in scorching heat and despite the shadow of war across the Middle East. This year, more…






