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KU Professor Held for Harassing Colleague

A professor from the University of Karachi has been arrested for allegedly harassing a female colleague. The incident has sparked outrage and calls for stronger protections.

NA Panel Defers Mobile Phone Tax Debate

A National Assembly panel has deferred the debate on imposing a 25% tax on mobile phones. The committee seeks more data from FBR and PTA before making a decision, impacting millions of users.

SRSO Staff Sensitized on Protection Against Harassment Act

SRSO staff underwent crucial training on the Protection Against Harassment of Women at Workplace Act 2010. The session aimed to create a safe, respectful work environment. Learn about the key takeaways and legal framework.

Senate Panel: Two CSS Attempts Per Year, Age 35 Limit

Senate committee recommends FPSC allow two CSS exam attempts yearly and increase age limit to 35 years. Current system forces students to wait years between attempts. Learn more about the proposed reforms.

FIA Foils Fake Passport Stamp Attempt at Airport

FIA immigration officials at Islamabad International Airport intercepted two passengers attempting to travel to Malaysia using counterfeit passport stamps. Read details of the ongoing investigation.

Pakistan Slams Israel's Gaza Ceasefire Violations

Pakistan's Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif strongly condemns Israel's violations of Gaza ceasefire agreements. Read about Pakistan's stance on Palestinian rights and international justice.

DDRC Orders Eviction of Illegal Occupants in Islamabad

The District Dispute Resolution Committee has ordered immediate eviction of illegal occupants from commercial properties in Islamabad. Legal owners to regain possession after years of disputes. #PropertyRights #IslamabadNews

Pakistan Stands Firm with Palestinian People

Pakistan demonstrates strong solidarity with Palestinian people through diplomatic efforts and humanitarian support. Join the global call for justice and peace in the region.

Liaquat Ali Khan's Historic Contributions to Pakistan

Explore how Pakistan's first Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan shaped the nation through bold leadership, the 1950 Liaquat-Nehru Pact, and crisis diplomacy. Discover his lasting impact on minority rights and property laws that still affect Pakistan today.

KP PAC Reviews Home Department Audit Objections

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly's PAC conducted thorough review of Home Department audit objections. Committee directs full computerization of financial records for enhanced transparency.

Senate Panel: Two CSS Exams Yearly, Age 35 Limit

A Senate sub-committee recommends holding two CSS exams annually and raising the age limit to 35 years. The move aims to modernize the system and ensure fairness for candidates across Pakistan.

FCC Reverses SHC Wheat Quota Decision

Federal Cabinet Committee overturns Sindh High Court ruling on wheat quota policy, restoring provincial allocations. Key decision impacts food security and inter-provincial relations.

4 Bidders Pre-Qualify for PIA Privatization

Pakistan moves forward with PIA privatization as four consortiums pre-qualify. Committee emphasizes employee protection and accelerates timeline for the national carrier's sale.

EU Praises Sindh's GSP+ Progress in Rights Reforms

EU Monitoring Mission commended Sindh's advancement in human rights and institutional reforms during GSP+ review. CM Murad Shah reaffirmed commitment to labor rights and climate action.

UN: AI Could Become Frankenstein's Monster

UN rights chief Volker Turk warns generative AI threatens human rights without safeguards. Learn how governments must act to prevent unpredictable consequences.

Outgoing CJCSC Gen. Mirza Bids Farewell to Leadership

Outgoing CJCSC General Sahir Shamshad Mirza concludes his service after constitutional changes abolish the position. Read about his farewell meetings with national leadership and Saudi military officials.

EU-Pakistan Joint Statement on Afghanistan Security

EU and Pakistan issue strong warning to Afghanistan: eliminate terrorist safe havens and secure women's rights. Regional security depends on Kabul's immediate action. Read the full analysis.

Labor Leaders Resist Ethnic Division in Karachi

Labor leaders in Karachi pledged to resist ethnic division and anti-worker laws at a major conference. They demanded workplace safety, fair wages, and rejected the Labor Code 2025. Join the workers' movement for rights.

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