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The FAFEN report reveals 18%

Listen to the article A new report released by the Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN) on Sunday highlights a significant gender-based divergence in voting patterns across communities in the 2024 general election. The study found that in 18% of communities, female voters chose different candidates than their male counterparts in National Assembly constituencies, despite […]

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Imran Khan urges the Pakistanis abroad to boycott funds in the midst of political tensions

Listen to the article Former Imran Khan Prime Minister, is currently serving a prison sentence, reiterated his call to the Pakistani abroad on Sunday to boycott by sending funds, unloading political tensions as a party, Pakistan Tehreek-E -InSaf (PTI), faces the government. “Once again, I urge the Pakistanis abroad to continue their boycott from the

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Pakistani engineer develops AI system to revolutionize textile industry

Listen to the article Karachi: A graduate of NED University in Karachi has developed an artificial intelligence-driven system poised to solve one of the country’s textile industry’s biggest challenges – detecting fabric defects before production. The innovation, called Intelliinspect, enables real-time identification of fabric quality issues, potentially saving millions per year by reducing waste. The

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The appeal against the acquittal of Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi must be heard

Listen to the article The High Court of Islamabad has scheduled the hearing of Khawar Maneka for tomorrow’s hearing against the acquittal of the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaf (PTI) Imran Khan and the former first lady Bushra Bibi in the Iddat wedding case. Judge Azam Khan, recently appointed to the High Court of Islamabad, will

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SC to proclaim verdict in judiciary case tomorrow

The Supreme Court of Pakistan will announce its verdict on the contempt of court case against the Additional Registrar tomorrow. The ruling, reserved by a two-member bench comprising Justice Mansoor Ali Shah and Justice Aqeel Abbasi, pertains to alleged violations involving planning of power bench cases. Previous Thursday, the Supreme Court concluded hearings in the

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Jamaat-E-Islami announces a national demonstration on January 31 on the issue of PPI

Listen to the article Jamaat-E-Islami (JI) announced a national demonstration on January 31 on the issue of independent electricity producers (IPP). At a press conference in Karachi, the head of the JI, Hafiz Naeem-Ur-Rehman, said that demonstrations would take place simultaneously throughout the country on January 31. He wondered why the public had received no

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One killed, several injured after roadside bomb hits passenger bus in Khuzdar

Listen to the article One person was killed and seven injured in an explosion near a passenger bus traveling from Khuzdar to Rawalpindi on Sunday, officials said. The blast occurred on the M-8 highway when a passenger bus traveling from Khuzdar to Rawalpindi passed by a vehicle loaded with explosives, Express News reported. Of the

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Interior Minister Naqvi denies attending anti-China event in US

Listen to the article Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has dismissed allegations of participation in any anti-China events during his recent visit to the United States, terming the claims “toxic propaganda”. Speaking to media in Houston, Naqvi clarified that his visit was focused on formulating an effective strategy against terrorism, Express News reported. He denied

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Pakistan can become a $1 trillion economy by 2035: WB vice president

Listen to the article World Bank Vice President for South Asia Martin Raiser on Saturday said Pakistan could become a $1 trillion economy by 2035 with an annual growth rate of 7%, saying that Achieving this goal was “absolutely” achievable. During an exclusive interview for Express News’ talk show, The Review, the World Bank representative

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