
Sania Mirza Begins New Chapter, Removes Shoaib Malik’s Name from Dubai Home
Indian tennis star Sania Mirza is embracing a new chapter in her life as she reportedly removed the name of her ex-husband, Shoaib Malik, from
Indian tennis star Sania Mirza is embracing a new chapter in her life as she reportedly removed the name of her ex-husband, Shoaib Malik, from
Wedding bells are ringing for the beloved celebrity couple, Kubra Khan and Mirza Gohar Rasheed, as they officially kick off their wedding celebrations. After months
Australia’s government recently passed groundbreaking legislation aimed at protecting minors from harmful social media content. The laws, set to block platforms like TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram,
Pakistani YouTuber and influencer Rajab Butt recently stirred controversy by defending fellow influencer Ducky Bhai. Butt, who supported Ducky Bhai’s shift from gaming and roasting
Pakistani TikTok star Imsha Rehman disappeared from social media last November after her alleged leaked videos went viral, sparking outrage online. Months later, she returned
Bollywood actor and producer Aamir Khan is once again in the media spotlight, this time due to rumors about his personal life. According to Filmfare,
Pakistani actor Ahmed Ali Akbar, known for his brilliant portrayal of Parizaad in the hit drama series, has stirred excitement among fans with rumors of
Pakistan’s young all-rounder Mohammad Wasim Jr. has officially kicked off his wedding celebrations, sharing moments from his Mehndi and Dholki ceremonies on social media. The
Pakistani showbiz stars Kubra Khan and Gohar Rasheed are set to begin a new chapter in their lives as they officially announce their wedding. The
KARACHI – Fareed Ahmed has been sentenced to death by the Additional District and Sessions Judge (West) for the murder of his mother-in-law, Shabana, in
A judicial magistrate has sentenced Muhammad Anas to six years in prison for blackmailing a woman by sharing her private images and videos with her
Global arabica coffee prices soared to record highs above $3.60 per pound on Wednesday, driven by dwindling supplies in Brazil, the world’s largest producer, and