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PM Shehbaz Warns Israeli Attacks on Lebanon Could Widen Conflict
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PM Shehbaz Warns Israeli Attacks on Lebanon Could Widen Conflict

On Wednesday, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon, warning that these actions could dangerously escalate the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Speaking to foreign media in New York, he expressed concern that these attacks might spark greater unrest and instability across the region, threatening broader peace. Sharif urged the international community to immediately denounce Israel’s actions. He emphasized that without global intervention, the conflict could worsen and have far-reaching consequences, not just in the Middle East but worldwide. He called for an immediate ceasefire to prevent further escalation. Sharif reaffirmed his support for a two-state solution as the only viable resolution to the Israel-Palestine conflict. He stressed that the e...
“Songs of the Sufi” Wins Top Award at Chicago Film Festival
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“Songs of the Sufi” Wins Top Award at Chicago Film Festival

The Pakistani documentary film, "Songs of the Sufi," has received international recognition. The short film has won the Best Documentary — Audience Choice Award at the 15th Chicago South Asian Film Festival. Moreover, this heartwarming film delves into the rich tradition of classical Qawwali. Sufi is a devotional music genre that has captivated audiences for centuries. Pakistani documentary film Songs of the Sufi (SOTS) has won the Best Documentary — Audience Choice Award at the 15th Chicago South Asian Film Festival. This captivating film explores the rich tradition of classical qawwali. The short film also highlights the art and heritage of the Qawwal Bachay Gharana. In addition, it also shows the in-depth perspectives of music scholars, devotees, and enthusiasts. The film stands ...
Pakistani Conjoined Twins Separated in Groundbreaking Surgery
Pakistan, Sci-Tech

Pakistani Conjoined Twins Separated in Groundbreaking Surgery

A team of Turkish surgeons has successfully separated 11-month-old conjoined twins from Pakistan in a complex, 14-hour operation. The twins, Mirha and Minal, were born with their heads fused. Unable to find suitable treatment in Pakistan, their family's plea for help caught the attention of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. In an extraordinary medical feat, 11-month-old conjoined twins from Pakistan, Mirha and Minal, were successfully separated in a marathon 14-hour surgery in Ankara, Turkey. Born with their heads fused together, the twins faced an uncertain future until a global team of 60 doctors. The historic operation was led by London-based pediatric neurosurgeon Dr. Owase Jeelani, who performed the life-saving operation. The girls' parents, Rehan Ali and Nazia Parveen, i...
Gandapur Calls for Nationwide Protests to Release PTI Founder
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Gandapur Calls for Nationwide Protests to Release PTI Founder

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Chief Minister, Ali Amin Gandapur, announced plans for nationwide protests on September 27 to demand the release of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder. His announcement comes amid rising tensions with the Punjab government. During his speech, CM Gandapur stated, "For what purpose do I offer an apology? Register as many cases as you want against me; I will not be afraid." He criticized the current government for allegedly coming to power through unfair means, specifically mentioning "Form 45," a reference to the election process. Gandapur Emphasized They Will Not Accept Illegal Actions Gandapur emphasized that his party will not accept any illegal actions against its members. He declared, "I am not a slave of the Punjab government," and suggested th...
CCP Issues Notices to 20 Brands for Misleading Discount Ads
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CCP Issues Notices to 20 Brands for Misleading Discount Ads

The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has taken action against 20 brands for allegedly misleading consumers with deceptive discount ads during the "end of season sales." The commission has issued notices to these brands, seeking clarification on their potentially deceptive discount practices. The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has taken action against 20 well-known brands for promoting deceptive discount ads. These brands were advertising discounts as “up to a certain percentage” during their end-of-season sales. However, the actual discounts often did not match the attractive advertisements. The CCP explained that this type of advertising, known as “bait and switch,” misleads customers. The brands lure buyers with big discounts, only to offer smaller reductions or ...