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Imran Khan to Run for Oxford University Chancellor from Jail
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Imran Khan to Run for Oxford University Chancellor from Jail

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) supremo Imran Khan will apply for the position of chancellor at Oxford University. Authorities have incarcerated him on corruption charges and for inciting violence during the May 9 protests last year. Moreover, this election depicts the increasing popularity of the former prime minister. Imran Khan, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, plans to run for the position of Chancellor at Oxford University, despite being in jail. He is currently imprisoned due to corruption charges and allegations of inciting violence during protests in May last year. Imran's adviser, Sayed Zulfi Bukhari, announced this news, mentioning that there is public demand for Imran's participation. The Chancellor seat at Oxford University is vacant after Lord Patten, who held the...
New Bill in the US Senate Affects India and Pakistan
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New Bill in the US Senate Affects India and Pakistan

A new controversial Bill is proposed in the US Senate that can bring chaos in India and Pakistan. The prominent suggestion is to halt security assistance to Pakistan. Moreover, the senator also suggested treating India as a major "US Allies". US Senator Marco Rubio introduced a new bill in the US Senate. This bill has significant implications for India and Pakistan. The US-India Defence Cooperation Act requires a report on Pakistan's "use of offensive force, including through terrorism and proxy groups against India".  The bill proposes treating India similarly to US allies like Japan, Israel, South Korea, and NATO members regarding technology transfers. It also aims to support India against threats to its territory. Additionally, the bill suggests denying security as...
Cricketer Shoaib Malik Says Goodbye to Playing for Pakistan
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Cricketer Shoaib Malik Says Goodbye to Playing for Pakistan

Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Malik has officially retired from all forms of international cricket. The versatile all-rounder, who graced the game for over two decades, leaves a legacy as one of the country's most celebrated cricketers. He represented his country in over 300 matches across all formats, showcasing his adaptability and consistency. The Cricketer Shoaib Malik, the former captain and veteran all-rounder, has decided he won't be playing for Pakistan's cricket team again. In an interview with a local sports website, Malik shared that he is satisfied with his long career and is ready to hang up his boots. Malik, who has already retired from Test and ODI cricket, stated, "I am happy and satisfied after playing for so many years. I have no interest in playing for Pakistan again....
Pakistani Students Win Medals at Mathematics Olympiad
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Pakistani Students Win Medals at Mathematics Olympiad

Our talented young minds have brought home medals from the 65th International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO) held in Bath, United Kingdom. This is a fantastic achievement for Pakistan and a testament to the potential of our youth. Moreover, their hard work and dedication have paid off, and they have made the entire nation proud. Pakistani students have made the country proud by winning medals at the 65th International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO) held in Bath, United Kingdom. Medal Winners: Silver Medal: Raazi Hassan Mansoor from Karachi. Bronze Medal: Muhammad Ahmad Bhatti from Karachi. Honorable Mention: Muhammad Mahad Arif from Lahore. In addition, these brilliant students showcased their outstanding mathematical abilities on an international stage. Training and Suppor...
50,000 Pakistani Pilgrims Missing in Iraq
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50,000 Pakistani Pilgrims Missing in Iraq

A startling claim has emerged suggesting that approximately 50,000 Pakistani pilgrims who journeyed to Karbala, Iraq, for the annual Arbaeen pilgrimage have decided to remain in the holy city. Moreover, Authorities in Pakistan and Iraq are reportedly working together to investigate the matter and ascertain the exact number of individuals involved. Minister for Religious Affairs Chaudhry Salik Hussain informed the Senate Standing Committee on Religious Affairs that 50,000 Pakistani pilgrims, known as Zaireen, have disappeared in Iraq. Meanwhile, these individuals were visiting for religious purposes. Key Issues Discussed: Haj 2024 Arrangements: The committee, chaired by Senator Attaur Rehman, discussed various aspects of the upcoming Haj. The list includes accommodation, food, tra...