The Embassy of Russia in Pakistan has officially denied the authenticity of a viral video circulating on social media that falsely depicts President Vladimir Putin issuing threats against Pakistan amid recent tensions with Afghanistan. The embassy confirmed that the video, widely shared by pro-Afghan and Indian accounts on X (formerly Twitter), is entirely fabricated and intended to spread
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Government Launches Rs. 10 Million Interest-Free Loan Scheme to Support Freelancers and Startups in Pakistan
30 October, 2025 0 19The government of Pakistan has announced interest-free financing of up to Rs. 10 million to establish 250 modern working spaces under the National Co-Working Space Program (NCSP). The initiative, launched through the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB), aims to strengthen the country’s digital infrastructure, boost freelancers’ productivity, and foster entrepreneurship. The program will serve
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NADRA Launches Mobile Registration Drive in the UK to Facilitate Overseas Pakistanis
30 October, 2025 0 18The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has launched a special Mobile Registration Drive for overseas Pakistanis living in the United Kingdom, scheduled for November 1 and 2, 2025. The initiative will cover five major UK locations—High Wycombe (London), Derby (Birmingham), Middlesbrough (Bradford), Liverpool, and Bolton (Manchester)—to make essential identity services more
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Pakistan Braces for Four-Month La Niña Spell Bringing Cooler Temperatures and Heavy Rainfall
30 October, 2025 0 12A senior official from the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has stated that Pakistan is set to experience a weak La Niña phase beginning in November and lasting until February or March. This climate pattern is expected to bring warmer weather and below-average rainfall across most regions, signaling a milder and drier winter season.
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PM Shehbaz Sharif: Pakistan Faces Over $130 Billion in Climate Disaster Losses in a Decade
29 October, 2025 0 17Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has disclosed that Pakistan has incurred losses exceeding $130 billion over the past decade as a result of devastating climate-related disasters. Addressing an international climate conference, he emphasized that Pakistan, despite contributing less than one percent to global carbon emissions, ranks among the countries most severely affected by climate change.
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E-Challan System Launched in Karachi: Over Rs12.5 Million Fines Issued Within Hours
29 October, 2025 0 15The Karachi Traffic Police have officially launched the new e-challan system, marking a major step toward digital traffic enforcement and improved road safety in the city. Within just six hours of implementation, authorities collected over 12.5 million PKR in fines through the system.
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Controversy Erupts as Bangladesh’s Muhammad Yunus Presents Pakistani General Book with Distorted India Map
29 October, 2025 0 16A diplomatic controversy erupted after Muhammad Yunus, the interim leader of Bangladesh, presented a book to a Pakistani general featuring a distorted map that incorrectly depicted India’s northeastern states as part of Bangladesh.
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Rare Rainbow Halo Phenomenon Stuns Residents in Quetta
29 October, 2025 0 19Residents in Quetta and several regions of Balochistan were treated to a rare and breathtaking sight early Tuesday morning when a vibrant, multi-colored halo illuminated the sky. The phenomenon appeared around 6:20 a.m. and disappeared within minutes, leaving onlookers in awe. People from Quetta, Noshki, Dalbandin, and nearby areas reported witnessing what they described as a “magical ring of
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NHA Proposes Renaming of Islamabad’s T-Chowk to Improve City Identity and Navigation
28 October, 2025 0 18The National Highway Authority (NHA) has proposed renaming Islamabad’s well-known T-Chowk — located at the intersection of G.T. Road and Islamabad Expressway — to Potohar Chowk, emphasizing that the current name lacks geographical relevance and that the area symbolizes the core of the Potohar region.
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47 NUST Researchers Ranked Among World’s Top 2% Scientists for 2025 by Stanford University and Elsevier
28 October, 2025 0 18A total of 47 researchers from the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) have been recognized among the world’s top 2% scientists for 2025, according to the prestigious Stanford University and Elsevier global rankings. The ranking highlights scholars with the most significant research impact across various scientific disciplines, reflecting NUST’s rising prominence in global
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