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Farhan Qureshi

Farhan Qureshi is a political analyst and journalist with over 12 years of experience covering Pakistani politics, governance, and elections.

England Cricketers Arrive for First Pakistan Tour in 17 Years

England Cricketers Arrive for First Pakistan Tour in 17 Years

English Cricket Team's Arrival in Pakistan The England Cricket Team arrived in Karachi on Thursday as part of their first trip to Pakistan in 17 years.  England last played in Pakistan in 2005, and they

$150m Pledged for Flood Relief, but Only $38m Received so Far

$150m Pledged for Flood Relief, but Only $38m Received so Far

Flash Appeal Jointly Launched by Pakistan Pledges totaling $150 million have been made in response to a flash appeal jointly launched by Pakistan and the UN for an initial funding of $160 million; however, only

SBP Allows Remittances for Relief Operation

SBP Allows Remittances for Relief Operation

Remittances for Donations and Charity The State Bank of Pakistan has decided to allow foreign remittances on account of donations and charity through home remittance channel with immediate effect in order to make it easier

Nadia Hits Four as Pakistan Defeats Maldives 7-0

Nadia Hits Four as Pakistan Defeats Maldives 7-0

Pakistan Women's National Football Team The national women's team of Pakistan finally scored its first goal in eight years in the 40th minute of Tuesday's match against the Maldives, providing the nation with the moment

SL Take Out Parade On Open-Top Bus After Asia Cup Victory

SL Take Out Parade On Open-Top Bus After Asia Cup Victory

Celebration of Winning the Asia Cup On Tuesday, hundreds of supporters flocked to the streets to cheer Sri Lanka as they rode in an open-top bus in a victory parade to celebrate winning the Asia

Violation of Women’s rights: Kabul Denies UN Accusations 

Violation of Women’s rights: Kabul Denies UN Accusations 

Taliban Authority Reacted Angrily to UN On Tuesday, Taliban authorities reacted angrily to UN claims that they are denying Afghan women the right to work, despite the fact that thousands of them are engaged in

‘Not My King’ Arrests in Britain Spark Criticism 

‘Not My King’ Arrests in Britain Spark Criticism 

King Charles III's Ascension to Throne On Tuesday, civil liberties organizations criticized British police for how they handled anti-monarchy demonstrators who had publicly contested King Charles III's ascension to the throne and the growing popularity

Imran Grilled for ‘U-turn’ on COAS Appointment

Imran Grilled for ‘U-turn’ on COAS Appointment

Extension for Chief of Army Staff The former prime minister Imran Khan said on Tuesday that he had not requested an extension for Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa, as he had only

No Plans for Shehbaz-Modi Huddle 

No Plans for Shehbaz-Modi Huddle 

On the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), which is taking place in Samarkand, Uzbekistan on September 15 and 16, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has no plans to meet with his Indian counterpart

Pakistan’s Remittances Surge With $2.7bn In August

Pakistan’s Remittances Surge With $2.7bn In August

Pakistanis Nonetheless Sent Back Money Despite a rise in inflation that has pushed the cost of living up globally in the post-Covid era, overseas Pakistanis nonetheless sent back more money in August, totaling $2.7 billion.