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Pakistan observes 71st death anniversary of Quaid-e-Azam

KARACHI: The 71st death anniversary of the founder of Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah is being observed  with due solemnity and reverence across the country Today (Wednesday). Government representatives from different walks of life would visit the mausoleum of Quaid-e-Azam in Karachi to lay floral  wreaths and offered Fateha. Besides politicians, representatives of the three services will lay wreaths at the mausoleum on behalf of their respective chiefs. Several public and private organizations and educational institutions would hold functions in different cities to highlight different aspects of the life ofRead More


PM Imran announces big rally in Azad Kashmir on Friday

ISLAMABAD, (DNA) – : Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday announced to hold a big rally in Azad Kashmir on Friday (Sept 13) to apprise the world on the situation in Indian Occupied Kashmir. Taking to Twitter, the prime minister said he would “send a message to the world about the continuing siege of IOJK by Indian Occupation forces; & to show the Kashmiris that Pakistan stands resolutely with them”. This would be PM’s third visit to  the AJK since August 05 when India imposed curfew in the Valley after stripping theRead More


Sarah Palin’s husband seeks divorce, Alaska court filing suggests

ANCHORAGE (DNA) – Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, the 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee, and her husband, Todd, appear headed for divorce after more than 30 years of marriage, state court records showed. A divorce complaint, quietly entered in Alaska Superior Court on Friday, cryptically bears only the initials of the two parties – SLP for Sarah Louise Palin and TMP for Todd Mitchell Palin – rather than their names, as well as their matching birth dates, according to the Anchorage court docket. TMP asked to dissolve the marriage, andRead More


Pakistan delivers joint statement at UNHRC on behalf of over 50 countries

GENEVA (DNA) – Pakistan has drawn urgent attention of the Human Rights Council and human rights mechanisms towards worsening human rights and humanitarian situation in Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir, especially following the decisions taken on fifth of last month. A joint statement delivered at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva today (Tuesday) by Pakistan on behalf of over 50 countries from across various regions says it shares the concern expressed by the High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet regarding the impact of recent actions on the humanRead More