Category: Pakistan
Rare Caracal Cat Spotted for the First Time in Pakistan’s Cholistan Desert
In a major moment for Pakistan’s wildlife conservation, a rare caracal cat has been spotted for the first time in the Cholistan Desert. This elusive wild feline, known for its tufted ears and powerful hunting skills, was seen near a herd of chinkara deer — a truly breathtaking scene captured in the heart of the…
Turkish Creator Turkan Atay Accuses Pakistani Designer Maria B of Unpaid Dues for Brand Shoot
Popular Turkish content creator Turkan Atay, known for her Urdu-language content and followed by over 850,000 fans on Instagram, has come forward with serious allegations against Pakistani fashion designer Maria B. Atay claims she was not fully paid for her work on a fashion shoot organized by Maria B’s team in Turkey earlier this year….
Indian BSF Soldier Detained by Pakistan Rangers Near Ferozepur Border
A BSF soldier from India, Constable P K Singh, was caught by Pakistan Rangers after he accidentally crossed the international border near Ferozepur in Punjab. This incident happened during a time of growing tension between India and Pakistan. India has blamed Pakistan for a deadly attack in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), but…
India Suspends Indus Waters Treaty After Deadly Kashmir Attack
Following the deadly Pahalgam attack in Indian-occupied Kashmir, which killed 26 people, India has suspended the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan and shut down the Attari border crossing. Pakistani nationals under the Saarc Visa Exemption Scheme have been given 48 hours to leave India. Tensions are rising fast, and diplomatic ties are being reduced. Indian…
Pakistan Cancels Passports of 4,000+ Deported from Saudi Arabia
Pakistan has revoked the passports of over 4,000 people who were deported from Saudi Arabia for begging and criminal activity. The action was confirmed by the Ministry of Interior Affairs during a recent Senate Standing Committee meeting led by MNA Raja Khurram Nawaz. Saudi officials had sent a list of 4,300 individuals involved in such…
Istanbul Earthquake: 6.2 Magnitude Tremor Shakes City, People Spend Night Outside
A strong 6.2-magnitude earthquake hit near Istanbul on Wednesday, April 23, 2025, causing panic in the city. The epicentre was near Silivri, about 80 km west of Istanbul. Many buildings shook, and frightened residents ran out into the streets. Over 150 people were injured, mostly while trying to escape from high places. Thankfully, no deaths…
AI Technology Helps Save Endangered Snow Leopards in Gilgit-Baltistan
In the remote mountains of Gilgit-Baltistan, a new AI-powered system is offering hope for the endangered snow leopards. These majestic animals, known for their shy and elusive nature, are facing serious threats in the wild. Every year, between 221 and 450 snow leopards are killed in Pakistan, mostly due to retaliation by farmers who lose…
Romance, Crypto & Investment Scams: How Global Crime Gangs Are Targeting Pakistan
Asian crime gangs running cyber scam centres are now expanding their operations globally, including in Pakistan. These gangs use various scams like fake investment opportunities, romance frauds, and cryptocurrency scams to trick people into giving away their money. They often target innocent victims through online platforms, offering paid services such as fake romance, investment advice,…
Syed Nisa Becomes the First Kalash Girl to Chase a Football Dream
In a remote corner of northern Pakistan, Syed Nisa is rewriting the narrative for Kalash women by becoming the first female footballer from her community. Hailing from Bamburet in the picturesque Kalash Valley, Nisa has broken away from traditional expectations, choosing the football field over the confines of household chores. Her journey began in 2018…
Thousands of Pakistani Haj Pilgrims Left in Limbo Despite Payments
The Pakistan Haj Organisers Association said that around Rs199.67 billion was sent from Pakistan to Saudi Arabia to help Pakistani pilgrims. Under the Haj agreement, 179,210 Pakistanis were allowed to go for Haj. But only 23,620 were first allowed to go privately, leaving 67,000 people unsure about their trip, even though they had already paid…




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