FAISALABAD (A News)- The Punjab Department of Information and Culture declared April 14 as Punjabi Culture Day, sending a formal notification to all provincial government organizations. According to the edict, chiefs of province and district-level institutions would dress traditionally, with males wearing turbans and women wearing chunri (traditional scarves). TheRead More →

Karachi’s traffic police have implemented new restrictions with heavy fines for violators in order to improve road safety and simplify traffic flow, according to A.News on Sunday. The restrictions target large cars, motorcycles, and rickshaws in an effort to prevent reckless driving and minimize accidents around the city. To preventRead More →

Regarding Pakistan’s decision to remove Afghan refugees, a top UNHCR official expressed alarm, saying that the action has caused significant unrest among the Afghan community in the nation. The UN has urged the whole community to take charge of the growing refugee crisis and share responsibilities. Afghan Citizen Card (ACC)Read More →

Pakistan will celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr tomorrow (Monday), after the Shawwal 1446 moon for Eid-ul-Fitr 2025 was spotted in several cities throughout the nation, including Lahore, Islamabad, and Faisalabad. Maulana Abdul Khabir Azad, Chairman of the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee, made the statement at a press conference in Islamabad on Sunday. Addressing theRead More →

On Saturday, the Adiala Jail administration got new clothes and shoes for Imran Khan, the detained former prime minister, to wear on Eid-ul-Fitr. According to A News, Aslam Shah handed over four new suits, shoes, and vest coats to the jail administration for Imran Khan. Khan has been in prisonRead More →

(Web Desk) – The Council of Islamic Ideology (CII) declared on Wednesday that giving the first wife the ability to dissolve her marriage if her husband remarries without her consent is un-Islamic. It emphasized that any legal decision allowing such annulment defies Islamic beliefs. The CII session, led by DrRead More →

BOSTON (Reuters) – According to her counsel and the institution, US immigration authorities arrested and canceled the visa of a Turkish doctorate student at Tufts institution near Boston who expressed sympathy for Palestinians during Israel’s Gaza conflict. Rumeysa Ozturk’s supporters claim that her detention is the first known immigration arrestRead More →

On Tuesday, a Russian court sentenced a woman to two years in prison for brandishing protest banners against President Vladimir Putin and the Ukraine crisis, the latest in a string of dissent-related convictions. Elena Abramova, a translator from Saint Petersburg, held up posters in 2023 reading “A world without war,Read More →