Sunday, February 11th, 2024
Imran seems ready to bury the hatchet

ISLAMABAD, FEB 11: As its founder apparently agreed to let bygones be bygones, the PTI on Saturday said it will form governments in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the federal government in the Centre after the independent candidates backed by the Imran-led party secured a purported lead in the 2024 polls. Speaking to reporters outside Adiala Jail on Saturday, PTI lawyer Umair Khan Niazi said PTI founder Imran Khan has decided to form the government in the Centre and in KP and Punjab provinces after the victory of his symbol-lessRead More
Security forces neutralize high profile Daesh leader in Khyber District operation: ISPR

RAWALPINDI, Feb 11 /DNA/ – Security forces conducted an intelligence based operation in Khyber District, on reported presence of a high profile terrorist. During the conduct of operation, after intense fire exchange, HVT Terrorist ring leader Surat Gul @Saif Ullah of Daesh was sent to hell. Weapons, ammunition and explosives were also recovered from the killed Terrorist Commander, who remained actively involved in numerous terrorist activities including target killing of innocent civilians as well as extortion and was highly wanted by the law enforcement agencies. Sanitization operation is being conductedRead More
Refurbishing required for VC’s Appointment and Working

Prof. Dr. Arshad Munir “We are seeking an individual who understands our past and can create a strong and compelling vision for our future; someone who embodies our values but is not afraid to challenge the status quo; a leader who can develop, articulate and implement a strategy capable of moving a world-class university to the next stage, become our next Vice-Chancellor”. This is the advertisement from University of York England, one of the seven universities known as “the plate glass universities” established in the 1960s and flying speedily onRead More
Indonesia set for presidential vote, ex-general tipped to win

JAKARTA, Feb 11 (AFP/APP/DNA): Indonesians vote in a presidential election Wednesday with Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto the clear favourite after a campaign mixing nationalist rhetoric and pledges to continue the era of popular outgoing leader Joko Widodo. The former general lost to Widodo in 2014 and 2019 but is on course to finally lead the world’s third-largest democracy after rehabilitating his image. Widodo is constitutionally barred from running for a third term but his popularity hit all-time highs last year with polls showing he would have likely won another election.Read More