
75-Year-Old Pakistani Gets Life Sentence For Killing UK Officer
In a significant legal development, Piran Ditta Khan, a 75-year-old Pakistani citizen, has received a life sentence for his involvement in the murder of a female British police officer.

In a significant legal development, Piran Ditta Khan, a 75-year-old Pakistani citizen, has received a life sentence for his involvement in the murder of a female British police officer.

The 15th edition of the Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival (SCRF), held at Expo Centre Sharjah, has successfully sparked children’s creativity and imagination, as demonstrated by the plethora of three-dimensional dress designs crafted by a group of young girls during the Surreal Dress Card workshop.

The anticipated visit of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to Pakistan has been postponed indefinitely.

The circumstances surrounding Anthony’s premature demise reveal a tale of bravery and resilience

Public displays of affection, such as hugging, are common in the entertainment industry, but in Pakistan, they can provoke criticism from those who expect celebrities to adhere to traditional social norms.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is known for his multilingual abilities, excelling in languages such as German, Arabic, Turkish, and others.

Telecom companies have agreed to initiate the closely monitored process of blocking SIM cards belonging to non-filers following a weeklong deadlock with the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR).

Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Major General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, alongside two other generals, has been elevated to the rank of Lieutenant General.

The Islamic Republic of Iran has released 28 Pakistani prisoners in a gesture of goodwill, announced during the historic visit of the Iranian President to Pakistan—the first such visit by a head of state since the new government assumed office.

Karachi’s Commissioner, Hassan Naqvi, has taken a firm stance against price manipulation in the city’s bread market.

AB de Villiers critiques Mumbai Indians’ captain Hardik Pandya, noting concerns about his “ego-driven” leadership style, which has reportedly unsettled senior players in the team.

In Peshawar’s Central Jail, 16 inmates have tested positive for HIV during recent blood screenings, exacerbating concerns over the facility’s already dire conditions described as “overcrowded and outdated”.