KP CM likely to approve peace Jirga declaration in first cabinet meeting
The first formal meeting of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa cabinet under the Chief Minister Sohail Afridi is likely to approve the Aman(Peace) Jirga declaration. As the meeting of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has been called for November 14. This meeting will be the first regular meeting chaired by the Chief Minister after assuming
Forces confine terrorists, ensure student safety in Wana Cadet College attack: SSG Col Muhammad Tahir
SOUTH WAZIRISTAN: Operation Commander Special Services Group (SSG) Col. Muhammad Tahir said that the forces had confined the terrorists to a specific block and ensured the security of the students during the operation against Khwarij elements in the Wana cadet college attack. Colonel Tahir added that “after a vigorous operation
ANP leader survives bomb blast in Swat
SWAT: Awami National Party leader Mumtaz Ali Khan survived a blast, which targeted his car in the Shakardara area of Swat on Wednesday. According to the DPO Swat, the vehicle was slightly damaged in the explosion, and there were no casualties. Initial investigations have revealed that explosives were planted on
NA to approve 27th Constitutional Amendment Today
ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly is likely to approve the 27th Constitutional Amendment with the support of 237 members, more than the required number of 224. Earlier, the bill was approved by the Senate on Monday, after which the constitutional amendment was also presented in the National Assembly on Tuesday, but
Platelet test may help detect early signs of Alzheimer’s disease
A new and unique study has shown that a blood platelet test can detect early signs of Alzheimer’s in middle age, which will enable early intervention to prevent the brain-dysfunction disease. According to the medical website, experts from the Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases at the University
Govt should not expect any cooperation after 27th Amendment: JUI leader Kamran Murtaza
Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam(F) leader Senator Kamran Murtaza said that the government should not expect any cooperation after the approval of the 27th constitutional Amendment. Talking to the media, he said that if Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Senator Ahmed Khan, who voted in support of the 27th Constitutional Amendment, did not resign in a
KP’s Peace jirga set to begin today
PESHAWAR: The Peace jirga arranged by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government will be held today in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly Hall. The event will be organized by Chief Minister Sohail Afridi and Speaker of the Provincial Assembly, Babar Salim Swati. A PTI parliamentary delegation, linking with a peace jirga met with
Weightlifting beats running in fight against obesity, diabetes
ISLAMABAD: Weightlifting could very well be the most potent single activity to reduce body fat and to shield the organism from scary chronic diseases like type 2 diabetes, a new study by Virginia Tech reports, recently. The research involved lab rats and studied in detail the effects of resistance training
Top 10 most popular smartphones of last week released
ISLAMABAD: The top 10 list of most popular smartphones of the last week is out, with OnePlus 15 5G leading the way for another week. Based on the ranking, OnePlus 15 5G – is still the most attractive choice of the users to be the number one of the list.
Australia gears up for 150th anniversary of Ashes series
MELBOURNE: The showcase cricket series between England and Australia will be celebrated by Cricket Australia with the 150th anniversary of the Ashes match to be held at Melbourne from the 11th to the 17th of March 2027. The local authorities running the show have revealed a lottery system for tickets





