November 2025

How to watch Crystal Palace vs Brighton: Premier League live stream 2025/26

There’s no love lost between Crystal Palace and Brighton, so bragging rights as well as three Premier League points are up for grabs at Selhurst Park. Both of these teams are aiming for European qualification this season, with Palace currently ninth and Brighton one place and one point below their main opponents. The Seagulls will

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PPP demanded lifetime immunity for president and abolition of NAB in 27th Amendment

A delegation led by Pakistan People’s Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari meets Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Islamabad on October 16, 2025. — AFP The final draft awaits the result of the parliamentary body’s review. The PPP calls for the restoration of the original Section 248 protections. The PMLN agrees that the NAB should eventually

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Shehbaz orders withdrawal of amendment seeking PM’s immunity

“The Prime Minister must remain fully accountable, both before the courts and before the people” Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif addressing the nation on Sunday in Islamabad. Photo: screenshot Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday ordered the withdrawal of an amendment proposal submitted by some senators from his party seeking immunity for the prime minister. In

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China lifts ban on export of certain ‘dual-use’ materials to US: ministry

U.S. and Chinese flags are seen before a meeting between senior defense officials from the two countries at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, the United States, November 9, 2018. Reuters The suspension covers exports of gallium, germanium and antimony. The suspension of the export ban will remain in effect until November 27, 2026. Ban targeted

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Lawyers denounce roads closed to Kachehry project

RAWALPINDI: The Rawalpindi District Bar Association has warned that if the administration fails to resolve the ongoing issues regarding the Kacheri Chowk widening and renovation project within two days, lawyers will forcibly open the closed roads on November 10. The association said it had closely monitored the project from the beginning and cooperated with district

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10 NCCIA officers and foreign nationals named in FIA corruption case

The case concerns allegations of support for alleged illegal activities in 15 call centers run by foreigners The Anti-Corruption Circle of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Islamabad has filed a case against 10 officers of the National Cyber ​​Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA), including two additional directors, along with Chinese nationals, their Pakistani spouses and other

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‘You shouldn’t have to beg for your own money,’ says Romaisa Khan

Actor’s remarks add to growing artist outcry over one-off payments in entertainment industry Romaisa Khan has joined Pakistani celebrities who are calling out the film industry for late payment for work. Acknowledging that there is no denying the existence of late payments in the sector, she shared her views on the issue in a recent

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CDA sacks 107 agents for corruption

Officials accused of influencing investigations and forming “internal mafias” removed from office ISLAMABAD: In a bid to combat corruption and administrative misconduct, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) has dismissed 107 officers ranging from grade 19 to 16 from their posts amid allegations of corruption, abuse of power and attempts to influence departmental investigations. According to

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PIA engineers face lawsuits for refusing to compromise on safety

“These actions constitute a direct attack on aviation safety and professional ethics,” says SEAP The engineering department of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has reportedly launched punitive measures against aeronautical engineers who refuse to compromise on the safety of passengers and aircraft. Engineers who strictly adhere to international maintenance standards are targets of warning letters, warnings

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