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Sana Khalid

Sana Khalid is a culture and lifestyle columnist who writes about entertainment, trends, and everyday life. Her stories highlight how people express creativity through art, fashion, and culture.

Durand Line fencing spat resolved: Pakistan

Durand Line fencing spat resolved: Pakistan

On Friday, a senior Pakistani official revealed that the country had overcome its differences with Afghan Taliban authorities regarding fencing the Torkham border. The official said further border fencing would be done through consensus. However,

Babar proved me wrong with his captaincy

Babar proved me wrong with his captaincy

Shahid Afridi, former Pakistani captain and hard-hitting all-rounder, said he was never in favour of Babar Azam captaining the national team. However, he said the way Azam assumed and approached the role proved his initial

How can Pakistan’s automobile industry embrace Electric Vehicles?

How can Pakistan’s automobile industry embrace Electric Vehicles?

Electric Vehicles (EVs) have caught the interest of developed countries. The Pakistani public also seems keen to jump the bandwagon. Tesla has beaten all international car manufacturing firms in terms of market capitalisation. The monetary

Karachi: Teenage girl recovered after a week of disappearance

Karachi: Teenage girl recovered after a week of disappearance

A teenage girl who went missing from Gulzar-e-Hijri, Karachi, seven days ago was recovered from Soldier Bazar on Thursday. The 14-year-old Tahira used to work as a maid at a household in Gulzar-e-Hijri. Police took

Blinken thanks Pakistan for summit on Afghanistan

Blinken thanks Pakistan for summit on Afghanistan

On Wednesday, US State Secretary Antony Blinken thanked Pakistan for organising an extraordinary session of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation's (OIC) Council of Foreign Ministers to ponder the situation in Afghanistan. The OIC session took

Karachi’s viral ‘tea shop on foot’

Karachi’s viral ‘tea shop on foot’

Karachi’s ‘tea shop on foot’ is viral on social media these days. You must be thinking about a modernized antique tea stall going around here and there.  Still, it’s none other than a man, Qaiser,

Roger Waters calls out Modi over human rights abuses in occupied Kashmir

Roger Waters calls out Modi over human rights abuses in occupied Kashmir

On Thursday, Roger Waters, a British musician, called out Indian PM Narendra Modi for arresting human rights activist Khurram Pervez in occupied Kashmir. The founding member of the rock band Pink Floyd responded to a

From rubble to running, UAE’s GAAC brings new hope to Kabul airport

From rubble to running, UAE’s GAAC brings new hope to Kabul airport

The General Aviation Airport Coalition (GAAC) company, founded in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), has been operating Kabul International Airport since November 2019. Located five kilometres (3.1 miles) away from Kabul, the Hamid Karzai International

Pakistan set to host SAARC conference if ‘artificial obstacles’ removed: Qureshi

Pakistan set to host SAARC conference if ‘artificial obstacles’ removed: Qureshi

On Thursday, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi told the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) secretary-general that Pakistan would host the summit when ‘artificial obstacles’ were removed. SAARC secretary-general Esala Ruwan Weerakoon has been

PPP to form a government soon: Zardari

PPP to form a government soon: Zardari

Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) co-chairman and former president Asif Ali Zardari said Wednesday that the country's economy has suffered "mighty blows" during the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) era. Lashing out at Islamabad for its faulty economic