November 2025

Catch-up vaccination campaign is “a lifeline” for children in Gaza

Estimates indicate that one in five children under the age of three have not received any doses or been vaccinated because of the war, putting them at risk of outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases. The catch-up campaign aims to vaccinate these children against measles, mumps and rubella, diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, hepatitis B, tuberculosis, polio, rotavirus […]

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‘There are no plans to roll back the 18th Amendment,’ government tells NA during 27th Amendment row

Treasury and opposition members trade barbs over proposed amendment and sharply disagree over its implications Parliamentary Affairs Minister Dr Tariq Fazal Chaudhry addressing the National Assembly during Wednesday’s session. Photo:X Heated exchanges broke out in the National Assembly on Wednesday as lawmakers debated the draft 27th constitutional amendment. The Treasury benches rejected claims that the

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Trump links Republican election setbacks to record US government shutdown

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a breakfast with Republican senators at the White House in Washington, DC, U.S., November 5, 2025. — Reuters Trump says shutdown is ‘a significant factor’ behind GOP setbacks. The longest government shutdown enters its sixth week amid political impasse. Airports and social programs are facing increasing pressure due to

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Sheikh Rashid was prevented from traveling for Umrah despite court rulings

Former interior minister arrested by immigration officials at Islamabad International Airport Former Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid spoke to the media at the Islamabad International Airport on Wednesday. Photo: screenshot Former Interior Minister and prominent politician Sheikh Rashid Ahmed has been prevented from leaving the country despite orders from the Lahore High Court allowing him to

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HBAR eyes $0.18 as rising volume signals possible breakout

HBAR extended its advance on Tuesday, gaining 1.31% to $0.1725 as trading volume climbed 38% above the 30-day average. The move followed broader crypto market dynamics, supported by steady institutional flows. Despite the lack of fundamental catalysts, high activity indicates renewed trader interest in the Hedera Network token. The price action reflects a period of

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California woman says her gym membership was revoked because of a man in a locker room

NEWYou can now listen to PK Press Club articles! A California woman claims her gym membership was revoked after she objected to a man repeatedly entering the women’s locker room at a Los Angeles Gold’s Gym. Tish Hyman posted a video on social media showing a confrontation that took place on November 2. The man,

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Three of the biggest cybercrime gangs appear to be joining forces, which could be bad news for us all.

Scattered Spider, Lapsus$ and ShinyHunters have merged to form SLH, a federated cybercrime brand SLH uses Telegram for extortion, leaks and public taunts; works under Extortion-as-a-Service The group targets cloud/SaaS companies; Trustwave connects most carriers to ShinyHunters Three of the world’s biggest cybercrime gangs – Scattered Spider, Lapsus$ and ShinyHunters – appear to have officially

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Over 80 Pakistani students win ‘Top in World’ award in Cambridge exams

Across the country, 317 Pakistani students won 355 awards, including 26 from Sindh and Balochistan who topped the global rankings. Cambridge has announced the winners of the Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards: 83 Pakistani students have won the “Top in the World” award – including 26 from Sindh and Balochistan – in recognition of their outstanding

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Microsoft Teams could really be bad for your health (security-wise): hackers impersonate bosses, send fake messages, etc.

Microsoft Teams flaws allowed message edits, spoofed alerts and spoofed caller IDs Attackers could exploit these bugs for phishing, wire fraud, and malware distribution. Microsoft fixed CVE-2024-38197; no user action required after October 2025 patches Experts discovered that Microsoft Teams contained multiple vulnerabilities that allowed malicious actors to edit messages, spoof notifications, and change usernames,

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