A viral video of six-year-old Sonia Khan from Pakistan playing a flawless pull shot has impressed cricket fans, drawing ...
A video of London’s Westminster Abbey flying Pakistan’s flag in 2024 during its annual observance of a tradition dating back over 50 years has been shared online again with the false claim that it ...
The clip shows the Pakistani flag being flown from the abbey on 22 March 2024, two days before Holy Week began on 24 March, to mark Pakistan’s national day. The St Peter flag was the only flag flown ...
Foreign Office Spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan has expressed concerns over the continued use of Afghan soil for terrorist activities in Pakistan. During his weekly briefing, he urged the Afghan ...
not Pakistan. Therefore, we can conclusively say that the viral post, claiming to show Afghan fans in the Champions Trophy holding a banner featuring the national flags of India and Afghanistan, is ...
Additionally, the Public Accounts Committee reviewed the issue of Rs991m in outstanding dues related to the Pakistan Community Welfare and Education Fund. Audit officials disclosed that the amount ...
One of them had been buying tickets for 20 years The latest Big Ticket weekly draw in Abu Dhabi. Supplied Abu Dhabi: Pakistani and Portuguese expats based in the UAE have won Dh250,000 each in the ...
Many social media users shared a photo of Afghani fans on stands holding a banner featuring the national flags of India and Afghanistan during one of the matches of the ongoing Champions Trophy. Turns ...
Many social media users shared a photo of Afghani fans on stands holding a banner featuring the national flags of India and Afghanistan during one of the matches of the ongoing Champions Trophy.
The first Test between Pakistan and Sri Lanka ended in a draw on the fifth and final day in Abu Dhabi on Saturday after Mohammad Hafeez and Ahmed Shehzad hit half-centuries. Hafeez finished with 80 ...
Instagram The Champions Trophy 2025 is being hosted by Pakistan, marking it the first ... of men can also be seen taking away an Indian flag from another fan in the stands. While it is unclear ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist ...