February 2026

NA bill aims to end alcohol exemption for non-Muslims

ISLAMABAD: An MP belonging to the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) has submitted a constitutional amendment bill to the National Assembly Secretariat seeking to ban alcohol nationwide, including for non-Muslims, by removing the existing religious exemption from the Constitution. According to details, JUI-F’s Naeema Kishwar Khan moved an amendment to Article 37 of the Constitution, which currently

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Palace reveals what sparked Princess Kate’s laughs with Englishman Fin Baxter

Palace reveals what sparked Princess Kate’s laughs with Englishman Fin Baxter Princess Kate had fans doing a double take this weekend as she made a spirited return to the stands. The Princess of Wales stepped out for the England-Ireland clash at the Allianz Stadium on Saturday, appearing in her role as patron of the Rugby

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Tips and answers to the Quordle for Sunday, February 22 (game no. 1490)

Want a different day? A new Quordle puzzle appears every day at midnight for your time zone – which means some people are still playing “today’s game” while others are playing “yesterday’s.” If you’re looking for Saturday’s puzzle instead then click here: Tips and answers on the Quordle for Saturday February 21 (game no. 1489).

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Pakistan strikes seven terror camps along Afghan border after recent suicide attacks

Government says it urged Afghan Taliban to stop cross-border attacks, but no action taken A Pakistani soldier watches over the border fence with Afghanistan. PHOTO:AFP/FILE ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has carried out intelligence-based strikes on seven terror camps along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border following a series of recent suicide attacks, including an attack on an imambargah in Islamabad

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NYT Strands Tips and Answers for Sunday, February 22 (Game #721)

Want a different day? A new NYT Strands puzzle appears every day at midnight for your time zone – which means some people are still playing “today’s game” while others are playing “yesterday’s.” If you’re looking for Saturday’s puzzle instead then click here: NYT Strands Tips and Answers for Saturday, February 21 (Game #719). Strands

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Hailee Steinfeld Shares Big Life Update Amid Excitement Over Baby Arrival

Hailee Steinfeld and husband Josh Allen discover surprising details as they prepare for their first baby Hailee Steinfeld has entered a new phase of her journey to motherhood when her unborn child seems more real than ever. The 29-year-old actress and singer took stock of her life in the latest edition of her Beau Society

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NYT Connections Tips and Answers for Sunday, February 22 (Game #987)

Good morning! Let’s play Connections, the clever word game from the New York Times that challenges you to group answers into different categories. This can be difficult, so read on if you need tips on connections. What should you do once you’re done? Well, play other word games of course. I also have daily Strands

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USA vs. Canada: Everything you need to know about the rivalry ahead of the Olympic gold game

NEWYou can now listen to PK Press Club articles! Everyone got the game they wanted in the men’s hockey Olympic gold medal game. Sunday, the 46th anniversary of the “Miracle on Ice”, will pit the United States against Canada, in what is undoubtedly the fiercest international rivalry in any sport, for any ball. Unfortunately for

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Canadian men’s curler wins Olympic gold after being accused of cheating

NEWYou can now listen to PK Press Club articles! Canadian men beat Great Britain for Olympic curling gold Saturday 9-6 after brushing aside accusations of cheating during the round-robin stage of the Milan Cortina Games. The chaos began on February 13, when Canada beat Sweden 8-6, and Canadian third Marc Kennedy and Swede Oskar Eriksson

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