May 2026

FCC Chief Justice Promises Equal Rights and Justice for All

LAHORE: Federal Constitutional Court Chief Justice Aminuddin Khan on Saturday pledged to protect the constitutional rights of every Pakistani without discrimination, saying the judiciary remained committed to upholding equality and justice for all citizens. Addressing the Justice AR Cornelius Conference organized by the Minority Rights Forum in Lahore, the Chief Justice described former Chief Justice […]

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PTI to engage JUI-F “issue by issue”

LAHORE: The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) said on Saturday it would continue to engage with the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) on a case-by-case basis, while acknowledging that efforts to build a broader opposition alliance had failed amid mutual distrust and political differences. PTI Information Secretary Sheikh Waqas Akram regretted that the JUI-F had “exhausted all our previous

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Katie Price claims Lee Andrews was ‘KIDNAPPED’ after terrifying final call

Lee was previously subject to a travel ban, preventing him from leaving the United Arab Emirates. Katie Price’s dramatic love story has turned into a chilling melodrama following her recent declaration that her husband, Lee Andrews, is now a “missing person” following an alleged kidnapping. The former model claimed that when she spoke to Lee,

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“The government is committed to digital access”

Reliable, affordable connectivity will remain essential to economic growth and public services ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari said the federal government, together with provincial governments, remained committed to policies to expand digital access and improve connectivity across the country. In a message on the occasion of World Telecommunication and Information Society Day, he said, “I

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Step-by-step guide to hiding the new feature

How to Disable Instagram Snaps: Step-by-Step Guide to Hide the New Feature Instagram introduced a new feature named “Instants” on May 13, 2026. However, users have mixed reactions towards this feature. The feature allows users to directly share unedited snapshots with their followers, which disappear after 24 hours. It’s more like sharing quick, raw snapshots

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Stanley Tucci reacts to years of hilarious celebrity mix-ups

Stanley Tucci reacts to years of hilarious celebrity mix-ups Hollywood might finally need a “British-Adjacent Bald Guy Identification Guide.” During a recent appearance at New York’s 92NY, Stanley Tucci once again tackled one of Internet celebrities’ favorite mysteries: why everyone thinks he’s Mark Strong. And honestly? Even Tucci stopped fighting him. “Mark Strong, always,” the

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The virus that refuses to die: Ebola’s 50-year reign of death

Part of the ultrastructural morphology displayed by an Ebola virus virion is revealed in this undated colorized transmission electron micrograph (TEM) obtained by Reuters on August 1, 2014. — Reuters Ebola, which killed more than 80 people in a new outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and one person in Uganda, has been wreaking

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Megan Thee Stallion on How She Finds ‘Magic’ in Her Life

Megan Thee Stallion reveals some of her favorite anime Megan Thee Stallion is enjoying some much-needed downtime — just in time for the hot girls’ summer. The Grammy-winning rapper has been keeping a low profile since her sudden departure from Moulin Rouge! on Broadway after her breakup with NBA star Klay Thompson, whom she accused

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Microsoft’s $1 billion AI data center in Kenya is sparking fears of power outages as the power grid grapples with a massive surge in electricity demand.

Kenya says its power grid cannot meet Microsoft’s proposed demand for gigawatt installations. President Ruto warns commissioning of project would require nationwide power rationing measures Initial 100-megawatt phase already strains Olkaria’s geothermal production capacity A one-gigawatt Microsoft data center project in Kenya would require so much electricity that the country simply couldn’t provide that power.

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