Systematic pattern in electoral rigging has emerged, Imran claims
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan said on Tuesday that a systematic pattern in 2013 general elections has emerged, evidence of which was presented before the judicial...
View Article20 Photoshop fails that will make you cringe
The people of the subcontinent are blessed with immense “creativity” and it shows! Nowhere is this creativity more evident than in the use of Photoshop, sometimes resulting in fails of such epic...
View ArticleZimbabwe announce squad for Pakistan tour
KARACHI: Zimbabwe announced their 16-men squad for Pakistan tour which will start from May 22 at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore. The tour will comprise of two Twenty20s and three ODIs. Zimbabwe will become...
View ArticleSHC grants Zulfiqar Mirza protective bail till May 17
KARACHI: Two days after Zulfiqar Mirza was granted bail by an anti-terrorism court (ATC), Sindh High Court (SHC) followed suit and approved bail for the estranged Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader in...
View ArticleTribal elder, five others killed in IED blast in Bajaur
SHABQADAR: Tribal elder Malik Muhammad Jan from Mamond tehsil was killed in an IED attack in Bar Kamar Sar in Khar on Monday. Five others also died in the attack. A political administration official in...
View ArticleWho will you chose with 20 runs needed in an over? Abdul Razzaq or Shahid...
Pakistan cricket team, throughout its history, hasn’t seen flashier and flamboyant all-rounders than Abdul Razzaq and Shahid Afridi but the debate over who is better than who can never been resolved....
View ArticleIsmailis are peaceful and patriotic people who have worked for Pakistan’s...
As the country came to a standstill following the brutal attack on the Ismaili community passenger bus, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif expressed sadness over the attack, saying the attack is an attempt to...
View ArticleAsia boatpeople pushed back to sea as UN calls for rescue
BANGKOK/JAKARTA: Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia will continue to push boats holding thousands of migrants back to sea, a senior Thai official said on Wednesday, despite a UN appeal for a rapid rescue...
View ArticleUber offers helicopter rides to Cannes Film Festival
FRANCE: Uber is pulling out all the stops to get noticed at the glitzy Cannes Film Festival opening Wednesday by offering not only its usual taxi-hail car service – but also helicopter rides. The US...
View ArticleWatch: Hilarious reactions to Islamophobic comments
Peace House, a Tampa based production company, has released a video titled ‘Muslims read hate comments’ to highlight the absurdity that is ‘Islamophobia’. The video shows a group of American Muslims...
View ArticlePicasso painting sells for $179.4 million, smashing art auction record
NEW YORK: A Picasso oil painting from 1955 smashed the record for the most expensive artwork ever sold at auction when it soared to $179.4 million at Christie’s on Monday. The auction house had...
View ArticleNATO, Afghanistan agree on future military-civilian mission
ANTALYA, TURKEY: NATO and Afghan leaders on Wednesday agreed on a framework for a future joint military-civilian presence in Afghanistan when the alliance’s current mission ends, NATO’s Secretary...
View ArticleItalian Open: Djokovic, Murray bag opening wins
ROME: Holder Novak Djokovic needed a late break in the final set to beat Nicolas Almagro 6-1, 6-7 (5/7), 6-3 in an opening match at the Italian Open on Tuesday. The Serb world number one took his...
View ArticleGambian president sacks Pakistani chief justice
BANJUL, GAMBIA: Gambian President Yahya Jammeh has sacked an internationally-renowned Pakistani appointed last year as Gambia’s top judge, according to judicial sources, appointing a Nigerian as his...
View ArticleRao Anwar reinstated as SSP Malir two weeks after suspension
KARACHI: Almost two weeks after alleging that the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) maintains connections with the Indian intelligence agency RAW and getting suspended as a result, Rao Anwar has been...
View ArticleIndia moves to toughen child labour laws
NEW DELHI, INDIA: India’s government moved Wednesday to toughen child labour laws in a country where millions of youngsters work long hours, often in poor conditions, but activists slammed the steps as...
View Article‘Seven out of ten women wear the wrong bra size and are uncomfortable buying...
KARACHI: Seven out of ten women around the globe wear the wrong bra size, and are not comfortable buying their own lingerie, according to a spokesperson for lingerie brand Triumph Pakistan. Maliha...
View ArticleNatasha Kundi becomes first Pakistani blogger to officially cover Cannes...
KARACHI: Fashion blogger Natasha Kundi has become the first Pakistani blogger to officially cover the Cannes fashion and film festivals. She is one of 50 bloggers shortlisted from a pool of 900 to...
View Article‘Shady business’: Modi’s visit to China museum causes social media frenzy
XIAN: Indian Prime Minister Narendera Modi on Thursday visited the Terracotta Museum in China during his official three-day visit, proving yet again that he really does have a sense of style. Twitter...
View ArticleZimbabwe assesses Pakistan tour safety report
HARARE: Zimbabwe cricket authorities said Thursday they were examining a report on the safety of playing in Pakistan, ahead of what is scheduled to be first tour by a Test-playing nation since a deadly...
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