JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman on Friday pointed fingers not only at former prime minister Imran Khan but also at military generals for Pakistan's current economic woes, accusing them of backing the "project." The JUI-F emir also expressed willingness to assist the establishment and bureaucracy in preserving Pakistan's ideological identity, securing economic stability, and fostering peace. Fazl emphasised that Pakistan's foundation rests on Islamic ideology and expressed regret that the nation deviated from its ideological principles. Remembering the sacrifices of millions of people for Pakistan, he urged a renewed commitment to stand against global conspiracies against the country. Amidst Pakistan's drive to evict illegal immigrants back to their home country, the JUI-F chief cautioned against emotional decisions, especially regarding the repatriation of illegal Afghans back to their country.

November 18, 2023 20:33 UTC

A significant number of people in Pakistan are choosing to mi­grate to other countries in search of better opportunities. This trend reflects the country’s shortcomings in providing for its citizens. The prevalent poverty and various challenges drive individuals to seek a more comfortable life abroad. Moreover, around 40 percent of the population in Pakistan grapples with poverty and confronts multiple hardships. The government must address the citizens’ needs adequately to discourage migration and encourage a prosperous life within the country.

November 18, 2023 19:59 UTC

Quoting the post, she shared on the site formerly known as Twitter, "Genocidal rapists. https://t.co/fn8os8R0uF pic.twitter.com/yGGBjZEIDp — Pepperstasia Beaverhausen (@AkaBranstner) November 17, 2023Yet another X user stated, "Fascist Zionists joke about sexually assaulting Mia Khalifa because of her outspoken support for Palestine! This Palestinian woman says Mia Khalifa has more dignity and humanity than all of Israeli society put together! Well they think Genocide is okay so every other form of violence is okay to these Fascists. This Palestinian woman says Mia Khalifa has more dignity & humanity than all… https://t.co/7tDL5Nkxld — Abla Abdelhadi (@AblaAbdelhadi76) November 17, 2023Despite the plethora of negative comments that flooded her replies, Mia stayed resolute in her stance.

November 18, 2023 16:42 UTC

ISLAMABAD - President Dr Arif Alvi on Friday telephoned the family members of the soldiers of the Pakistan Armed Forces who were martyred in different terrorist incidents. The president held telephonic interactions with the families of the soldiers martyred in the attacks that took place on November 6, and October 18 and 29 respectively in different parts of the country. President Alvi phoned the family of Lt Col Muhammad Hassan Haider, who was martyred in an attack in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on November 6. He also spoke to the family members of Sepoy Farman Ali, who sacrificed his live in an attack on October 18 in South Waziristan. President Alvi sympathised with the families and prayed for patience to them and the elevation of ranks of the martyrs in paradise.

November 18, 2023 13:47 UTC

A deep dive into the areas where Kris Knoblauch can improve the Oilers, and the areas where management must addressPhoto credit: https://twitter.com/EdmontonOilersBy NHL_Sid 19 minutes ago

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Many people have died and many more have been injured in tragic accidents on the highway linking Thatta and Hyderabad. There is only one rural health centre across the stretch of the highway, and even that is suffering from a lack of first aid and ambulance facilities. The victims have to be transported in police vans whenever they are available. The local administration should expand this road, install solar lights, and provide first aid and ambulance services at the local health centre. SHOAIR ALI QURESHITHATTA

November 18, 2023 02:48 UTC

That being said, in the 21st century the pace of life rarely gives us a chance to sit back and think about some of the big questions. These are the questions that go to the very heart of our existence. While we are all so caught up in day-to-day living and struggling with the economic crisis that we are facing, we still need to think about the big questions and the meaning of life. Think about it — what is it that you really, really want. Take time to think about these things — once you have worked out the big issues only then will your life have real meaning.

November 17, 2023 22:37 UTC

Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman on Friday attributed responsibility for Pakistan's current economic situation not only to former prime minister Imran Khan but also to former army chief General (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa and ex-DG ISI Lieutenant General (retd) Faiz Hameed, accusing them of supporting this "project." Fazl emphasised that Pakistan's foundation rests on Islamic ideology and expressed regret that the nation deviated from its ideological principles. Read More: Aleem accuses Gen Faiz of orchestrating his imprisonmentHighlighting the prevailing economic crisis in Pakistan, JUI-F chief said that they were not accidental, asserting that there was a deliberate plan behind it. Amidst Pakistan's drive of evicting illegal immigrants back to their home country, the JUI-F chief cautioned against emotional decisions, especially regarding repatriation of illegal Afghans back to their country. He claimed that there was a mounting pressure on Pakistan from various quarters to recognise Israel.

November 17, 2023 22:36 UTC

A country’s economic develop­ment depends on a few ma­jor agendas. In Pakistan, 70 percent of graduates and PhD holders are unemployed because we are ac­quiring education without un­derstanding its practical applica­tion. However, there have been indi­viduals who sacrificed their lives for the nation and future genera­tions, such as Quaid-e-Azam, Lia­quat Ali Khan, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, Akbar Bugti, and Imran Khan, who refused to be slaves, and we know the tragic endings of their stories. Pakistan remains an underdevel­oped country due to its corrupt political system, which is eroding the foundations of rights. While history marks August 14th as the day Pakistan gained freedom, some argue it was the day we entered a differ­ent kind of prison.

November 17, 2023 22:24 UTC

"I was just kind of in shock when you walk in that place and you see that thing there," the Wild winger said. "It doesn't feel real and kind of hard to wrap your head around that someone built that. Since arriving in Sweden on Tuesday, the Wild have had plenty of time to unplug from hockey, but now it's back to reality. As for Kirill Kaprizov, who participated in both Stockholm practices after taking a maintenance day on Monday, he's with Marco Rossi and Mats Zuccarello. "We can really do something here and make it a special trip and hopefully look back on it later on in the season and say, 'We can circle this one as something that turned the season,'" Foligno said.

November 17, 2023 22:02 UTC

As parties go into electioneering mode, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari lamented on traditional politics terming it as the country's worst enemy and stressed the need to embark on "new politics". He added: "Veteran politicians neither think about the present nor the future [as] they are still stuck in the past. We want to leave behind the politics of division, hate and abuse which [as part of] the traditional politics has been going on for the [past] 70 years." "Today the country suffers from historical inflation, poverty and unemployment levels due to prevalent economic turmoil," he said, adding, "Our competition is with inflation, unemployment and poverty. "The country is still plagued with [exuberantly high] inflation and unemployment [...] And so our slogan [and manifesto] will remain unchanged.

November 17, 2023 17:38 UTC

Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Friday cautioned that any attempt to repeat the “selection process” against the mandate of the people in the upcoming general elections would make the masses bear the burden of such experiments. Addressing a party’s workers’ convention in Mardan, the PPP chairman said that the people would have to bear the burden again if a “selection takes place in the general elections” slated to be held on February 8. In an apparent reference to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Bilawal said that the people had already suffered at the hands of a “selected regime”. He said that this was not to offend them but to apprise others of the “ground realities” which according to the PPP chairman had changed. The PPP chairman expressed the party's commitment to ending the politics of hatred and division, aspiring to establish new traditions that promote the progress and prosperity of the nation.

November 17, 2023 16:38 UTC

The United States put one foot in the semi-finals of the CONCACAF Nations League after a late flurry of goals secured a nervy 3-0 win over Trinidad & Tobago on Thursday. But the US will prepare for the second leg taking nothing for granted after struggling to impose themselves on a Trinidad & Tobago team who were reduced to 10 men following Noah Powder's first-half dismissal. "It was just one of those days where it felt like nothing was going in," Robinson said after the win. "I feel like we created more chances, but I think we'll be disappointed -- we should be putting more past them with 10 men really. "But 3-0 is still a decent lead going into the next leg, and hopefully we'll have a better performance next time."

November 17, 2023 14:07 UTC

Singapore-based home services app Helpp Technologies has raised $ 1.1 million in its first SAFE investment round. According to Iqbal, the female-centric salon at home services offered by Helpp is the company’s most prominent and successful venture. They have serviced over 20,000 orders in the last two and a half years and empowered freelance salon workers through the venture. The increase in salon workers’ income after partnering with Helpp has been almost 5x,” said Iqbal. Iqbal told Profit that salon workers make Rs 20,000 to Rs 22,000 on average, and around Rs 30,000 if they freelance.

November 17, 2023 12:24 UTC

In a fervent appeal to all political parties, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari urged a collective trust in the people's decisions. Read More: PPP pleased at Nawaz’s homecoming: BilawalExpressing confidence in the democratic process, Bilawal urged political parties to repose their trust in the Pakistani electorate. لائیو: پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی کا ایبٹ آباد میں کنونشن https://t.co/vkSDesvKpF — Pakistan Peoples Party - PPP (@PPP_Org) November 16, 2023"The biggest enemy of Pakistan is old politics," Bilawal declared, stressing the urgency of sending the old guard home to pave the way for a new political era. Addressing the concerns raised by the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI), Bilawal revealed that he had invoked the government's attention to the apprehensions through a letter. Various PPP leaders, including Provincial President Muhammad Ali Shah, General Secretary Shuja Salem Khan, and other party office-bearers, addressed the convention.

November 17, 2023 05:29 UTC