Boy Burnt to Death For Not Doing School Homework
Setting Little Kid on Fire In their home in Orangi Town, a guy was allegedly accused of setting his little kid on fire because he hadn't finished his homework, according to the police. They claimed
Setting Little Kid on Fire In their home in Orangi Town, a guy was allegedly accused of setting his little kid on fire because he hadn't finished his homework, according to the police. They claimed
Who Should Be Next Army Chief Imran Khan criticised Shehbaz Sharif on Monday for talking to his older brother about who should be the next army chief, and the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf said it was against
Conflicts, Pandemics, and Climate Change On Monday, Pakistan launched the high-level discussion at the 77th session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) in New York by outlining how conflicts, pandemics, and climate change were reversing
Companies Owned by Suleman Shehbaz In order to pay employee salaries, eight companies owned by Suleman Shehbaz, a son of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and a proclaimed offender in an Rs16 billion money laundering case
Floods drown 1,100 Schools Approximately 1,100 government schools in various regions of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa were devastated by the recent horrific floods and rains, which had an influence on thousands of students' academic progress. A total
City of Lights in Shambles While most city dwellers lament the fact that the city of lights is quickly turning into one of the least liveable cities in the nation due to subpar civic facilities
Imran Renews Call For Fresh Elections In a meeting with members of the Punjab cabinet on Sunday, former prime minister Imran Khan renewed his call for new elections, linking them to the "betterment of the
Pelosi Condemns During a visit to the ally of Russia, Nancy Pelosi, speaker of the US House of Representatives, fiercely denounced what she called "illegal" border raids by Azerbaijan on Armenia on Sunday. Pelosi presented
Tensions in Leicester When young men from the Muslim and Hindu communities took to the streets on Saturday to protest what they perceived as the mistreatment of members of their brotherhood, tensions erupted in the
Default - Absolutely Not The finance minister stated on Sunday that Pakistan will "absolutely not" default on its financial obligations in spite of the devastating floods, indicating that there won't be any significant changes made