Pakistan’s football coach, Stephen Constantine, thinks knowing Tajikistan’s coach might give him an advantage in their upcoming World Cup qualifier match on June 11th. This […]
Author: Adil Bukhari
Ahmadis Targeted in Sectarian Violence, Mandibahaudin
Yesterday at noon, two Ahmadis, Ghulam Sarwar aged 62 and Rahat Ahmad Bajwa aged 30, were killed in Saadullahpur, District Mandibahaudin, at different locations within […]
A 17 year old was brutally killed in myanmar
On top of a hill, there’s an empty military camp in Myanmar. It looks out over a lake that’s famous for its heart shape. There’s […]
Race started in india, after lok Sabha Elections
The Congress won 13 of Maharashtra’s 48 Lok Sabha seats, emerging as the single-largest party in the state. Three days after surprising the BJP and […]
Somalia taking a big step with UN Security Council seat.
Somalia won a spot on the United Nations Security Council, a big deal for a country that’s been torn by war for over 30 years. […]
Zil Hajj Moon Sighted in Pakistan
In a rare event, people in different parts of Pakistan spotted the Zil Hajj moon, signaling the start of the Zil Hajj month. Religious leaders […]
ICC admits New York pitches at T20 World Cup not up to the mark
The cricket pitches at the T20 World Cup matches in New York haven’t been good enough, according to the International Cricket Council (ICC). They’re not […]
Prime Minister Pakistan’s Five days visit to china.
After the elections, Prime Minister went to china for the first time, He will likely see the inauguration of the second phase of the China-Pakistan […]
Modi declares victory in Elections, But his party loses
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set an ambitious target to secure a 400-seat supermajority, with 370 directly controlled by his right-wing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) An […]
Saudia Group invites China’s Comac to establish a jet assembly line in Jeddah.
Saudia Group has invited Shanghai-based plane maker Comac to set up an assembly line in Jeddah. This offer comes as Saudi Arabia strengthens its ties […]
