Political Turmoil Surrounds Constitutional Amendments in Pakistan

The political landscape in Pakistan is increasingly volatile. On Saturday, the Senate experienced a chaotic series of events. The session finally began at 11 PM after multiple delays. This session is critical because it addresses a proposed constitutional amendment package, which includes changes like extending the Chief Justice’s term. Originally, the meeting was set for …

Senate Session Delayed Amid Controversial Constitutional Amendments

The Senate session finally commenced at 11 PM, on Saturday evening, after a staggering delay of nearly eleven hours from its originally scheduled time. This session is pivotal as the federal government is expected to present a controversial constitutional amendment package, which includes proposals such as extending the Chief Justice’s term. Despite the urgency, the …

Israeli Planes Drop Leaflets in Gaza Displaying Picture Yahya Sinwar

Israeli planes dropped leaflets over southern Gaza on Saturday. The leaflets displayed a picture of the deceased Hamas chief, Yahya Sinwar. The message declared that “Hamas will no longer rule Gaza.” This statement mirrors language used by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The leaflet drop coincided with intense Israeli military strikes across the Gaza Strip. …

Vawda Declares 26th Amendment Will Pass, Criticizes PTI Leadership

Former federal minister Faisal Vawda declared on Saturday that the 26th constitutional amendment will pass in parliament “at any cost.” He made this statement while speaking to the media in Islamabad. Vawda, a former member of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), criticized the party’s leadership. He said, “It takes no time to become zero from hero. …

International Team to Drill into Krafla Volcano

A team of international scientists plans to drill into the Krafla volcano, one of Iceland’s most active geological sites. Led by Bjorn Por Guðmundsson, this ambitious project aims to study magma deep beneath the earth’s surface. The Krafla Magma Testbed (KMT) will start drilling in 2026, creating a unique underground observatory 2.1 kilometers (1.3 miles) …

Punjab Introduces New Price Control Mechanism

In a significant move to tackle inflation, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has approved a new price control mechanism aligned with international standards. During a recent meeting, she ordered the establishment of a special monitoring unit (SMU) to be fully operational within six months. The meeting provided a comprehensive briefing on the new mechanism …

Journalist Ken Klippenstein Suspended from X for Publishing Senator’s Dossier

Independent journalist Ken Klippenstein faced a temporary suspension from X, formerly known as Twitter. His suspension came after he published a dossier on Senator JD Vance (R-Ohio) and promoted it on the platform. X stated that Klippenstein violated its rules by sharing unredacted personal information. Specifically, he shared Vance’s physical addresses and parts of his …

Rishabh Pant’s Injury Update During Bengaluru Test

Rishabh Pant has not participated in the ongoing Test match in Bengaluru. He suffered a blow to his right knee while keeping wickets on the second day of play. As a result, Dhruv Jurel took over the wicketkeeping duties for the remainder of New Zealand’s first innings. Despite his injury, Pant made a brief appearance …

Pakistan Reports New Polio Cases Amid Vaccine Hesitancy

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s fight against polio has hit a troubling milestone. Four new cases emerged in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), bringing the total for the year to 37, according to officials from the Polio Eradication Initiative (PEI) on Friday. The latest victims include young children: a 30-month-old girl from Lakki Marwat, an 18-month-old girl from …

Criticism Mounts as NASA’s Artemis Program Faces Rising Costs and Delays

NASA’s Artemis program, which aims to return astronauts to the moon, faces increasing criticism. Rising costs and ongoing delays have raised concerns among experts and enthusiasts. Nearly $100 billion has been spent since the program began, yet no astronauts have traveled to space. Critics, including fiscal watchdogs, argue that Artemis has become a financial disaster. …

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