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Wednesday, November 27, 2024

New study claims to pinpoint Covid-19 source

Trade in exotic animals in a market was the most likely conduit for the coronavirus pandemic, new research suggests

Top Hezbollah commander killed in airstrike

An Israeli “precision strike” on Beirut has taken out Ibrahim Aqil and several others

U.S. Consulate launches 2024 English Access Scholarship Program in Karachi

Beyond language instruction, the Access program is designed to immerse students in American culture and democratic values.

Sabrina Carpenter to star in holiday special on Netflix

Fans can expect an array of special performances, including surprise duets and comedic cameos from guest stars.

Leopard succumbs to gunshot wounds after rescue

Following Malika’s death, the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Wildlife Department immediately initiated legal action.

Norwegian footballer rejects €850,000 offer from Israeli club

Speaking to a Norwegian newspaper, Sæter emphasized that his refusal to sign with the Israeli club was based on ethical reasons.

Christian Woman Sentenced to Death in Blasphemy Case

Christian Woman Sentenced to Death in Blasphemy as significant concerns regarding blasphemy laws and human rights in Pakistan.

Dead Body of Suspect Set on Fire by Mob in Umerkot

Blasphemy accusations in Pakistan spark violence as a doctor is killed in a police encounter.

Pakistan Calls for Diplomacy in Indus Waters Treaty Amid Tensions

Pakistan remains committed to discussing Indus Waters Treaty issues with India through diplomatic channels.

LHC Dismisses Appeal by Magazine Editor in Zia Chishti Defamation Case

LHC Dismisses Appeal by Magazine editor Amir Zia, upholding the ruling in favour of Zia Chishti in defamation case.

Kamala Harris joins Oprah Winfrey in emotional campaign event

Winfrey hosted the “Unite for America” event with activist group Win with Black Women, that aimed to register people to vote and bolster Harris in states such as Pennsylvania

Restrictions on social media, smartphones for young people expanding worldwide

As children's screen time increases, many countries have started implementing bans for younger age groups