Nintendo Sues Genki Over Controversial Switch 2 Mockup Reveal

In a bold legal move, Nintendo has sued tech accessory brand Genki over a controversial Switch 2 lawsuit tied to a replica showcased at CES 2025. The Japanese gaming giant accuses Genki of trademark infringement, false advertising, and unfair competition following its display of a device it claimed was based on insider knowledge. CES Showcase …

PSL 10: Irfan Khan’s Heroics Seal Thrilling Win for Karachi Kings

In a nail-biting encounter of PSL 10, Muhammad Irfan Khan’s explosive 48* off 21 balls led Karachi Kings to a dramatic four-wicket victory over Lahore Qalandars in a rain-shortened match at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, on Sunday. Chasing a revised target of 168 in 15 overs under the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method, the Kings clinched the win …

Pakistan Briefs Political Leaders on Kashmir Crisis

Amid rising regional tensions, the Pakistani government convened an in-camera session on Sunday to update political leaders on Pakistan national security and the evolving situation with India. Focus on National Unity State broadcaster PTV News reported that the briefing brought together key leaders from all major political parties. It served as a platform for civil-military …

Pakistan Warns of ‘Full Spectrum’ Retaliation Against India

In the latest escalation in the Pakistan India conflict, Islamabad has warned it will respond with the “full spectrum” of power, including nuclear capabilities, if India initiates military aggression or attempts to disrupt Pakistan’s water resources. The statement came amid growing regional tensions and follows intelligence claims of possible Indian strikes. Leaked Strike Plans Raise …

Rawalpindi Declares Water Emergency Amid Growing Supply Crisis

Rawalpindi is once again facing a water emergency, with city authorities sounding the alarm over dangerously low dam levels and an ever-widening gap between water supply and demand. This marks the second time in 2025 that emergency measures have been declared. Crisis Deepens as Dams Run Dry According to the Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA), …

Iman Aly Mourns Loss of Mother Humaira Abid Ali

In a deeply sorrowful moment for the entertainment industry, the death of Humaira Abid Ali, mother of renowned actress Iman Aly, was confirmed on Sunday morning. A Family Rooted in the Arts Humaira Abid Ali had longstanding ties to Pakistan’s television and performing arts world. She was part of a family known for its contributions …

Warren Buffett to Retire as Berkshire CEO

In a landmark move signaling the end of an era, Warren Buffett’s retirement as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway was announced at the company’s annual shareholders’ meeting on May 3. At age 94, Buffett confirmed he will step down by year-end, with Vice Chairman Greg Abel taking over the top role. The decision came as a …

Hasan Nawaz Steals the Show as Gladiators Topple United

In a nail-biting PSL 2025 thriller, Quetta Gladiators edged past Islamabad United by two wickets in a match full of drama, tension, and missed chances. Hasan Nawaz starred with an unbeaten 64, guiding his side to the top of the table in a chaotic final over where United dropped three crucial catches. United Collapse After …

Stormy Relief: Scattered Rains Break Heatwave Across Pakistan

As scorching temperatures grip the country, a shift is underway. The Pakistan weather update issued by the Meteorological Department forecasts scattered rain and thunderstorms across several regions today (Sunday), offering temporary relief from the ongoing spring heatwave. Rains Spread Across Provinces Rain and strong winds are expected in upper Sindh, Punjab, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P), Azad Jammu …

Pakistan Seeks Unity as India Tensions Soar

As the Pakistan-India conflict deepens following the Pahalgam attack in occupied Kashmir, Islamabad is set to brief political leaders on the evolving security situation. Information Minister Attaullah Tarar and ISPR Director General Lt General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry will lead the session, aiming to unify national leadership amid rising fears of war. National Security Briefing The …

Morning Habits That Help You Lose Weight

We hear about intense gym sessions, green smoothies, and saying no to chocolate cake forever (ouch). But what if I told you that how you start your day could be your secret weapon? Yep, before you even finish your first cup of chai or coffee — you could already be burning fat smarter. Let’s dive into …

Palestinian Prisoner Dies in Israeli Custody Without Trial, Raising Death Toll to 66

Jenin, West Bank: A 60-year-old Palestinian prisoner, Mohey al-Din Fahmi Saeed Nijim, has died in Israeli custody, according to the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society (PPS). Nijim, a father of six from Jenin, was arrested in August 2023 and held without charge under administrative detention in the Negev prison. PPS said Nijim was denied proper medical care …

Sudanese Army Says RSF Attacks Military Base Near Port Sudan Airport With Drones

Port Sudan: The Sudanese army has accused the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of launching a drone attack on military and civilian facilities near Port Sudan Airport. According to army spokesperson Nabil Abdullah, the RSF used suicide drones to strike Osman Digna Air Base, a goods warehouse, and nearby infrastructure. The attack marks the first …

Missile from Yemen Hits Ben Gurion Airport Perimeter

Tel Aviv: A ballistic missile launched from Yemen struck near Israel’s Ben Gurion International Airport on Sunday morning, injuring eight people and halting air traffic. The missile hit a road inside the airport’s perimeter, damaging a vehicle and scattering debris across surrounding areas. Photos and video footage verified by Al Jazeera showed the impact site …

Pakistan Bans Indian-Flagged Vessels from Ports in Tit-for-Tat Move

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has officially barred all Indian-flagged vessels from entering its ports and territorial waters in direct response to India’s recent decision to impose a similar restriction on Pakistani ships, news were reported on Sunday. The Ministry of Maritime Affairs issued the notification, citing national security and escalating regional tensions as key reasons. Retaliation to …

Oil Prices Steady Amid Hopes of US-China Trade Easing

Oil prices remained stable on Friday, offering some relief after a turbulent week driven by geopolitical tensions and trade concerns. Traders are now watching closely for signs of easing in the US-China trade conflict, a key factor influencing oil prices globally. Market Reaction Ahead of OPEC+ Talks Brent crude fell by 14 cents to $61.99 …

Journalists Targeted in Gaza: Over 250 Killed in 18 Months

As Israel’s war on Gaza enters its 18th month, the death toll continues to climb—over 50,000 lives lost. Among the victims are more than 250 journalists in Gaza, turning the besieged enclave into one of the deadliest places on earth for reporters. Silencing the Story Local journalists have been the sole witnesses to the war’s …

Viv Richards Calls PSL His Cricketing Home

Cricket legend Viv Richards on PSL has once again expressed deep admiration for the Pakistan Super League, calling it a tournament close to his heart. The West Indian icon said the league not only delivers thrilling matches but also provides a nurturing ground for emerging talent in Pakistan. PSL’s Warmth and Professionalism Speaking in a …

Starlink Set for December Launch in Pakistan

Minister of State for Information Technology Shaza Fatima Khawaja confirmed that the much-anticipated Starlink launch in Pakistan remains on track for December 2025. She dismissed rumors of licensing delays, assuring reporters that the process is progressing smoothly and within a structured timeline. Regulatory Framework in Progress Speaking to media on Friday, Shaza said that SUPARCO …

Zardari Signs CDA Amendment Ordinance 2025

President Asif Ali Zardari has officially approved the CDA Amendment Ordinance 2025, introducing sweeping reforms to the land acquisition and compensation process in Islamabad. The updated ordinance, now formally notified, focuses on improving compensation methods and protecting the rights of displaced citizens. Broader Compensation Options Introduced Under the new ordinance, compensation for affected parties will …

Pakistan Opens LoC to Media to Disprove Indian Terror Claims

In a bold move to challenge recent allegations, Pakistan’s Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MoIB) has arranged a LoC media visit for both national and international journalists. The visit, taking place over the weekend, aims to counter India’s claims about the existence of so-called “terrorist camps” along the Line of Control (LoC). Countering Indian Allegations …

India Bans All Imports from Pakistan Amid Escalating Tensions

India has announced a sweeping India-Pakistan trade ban, halting all imports and suspending inbound mail and parcels from Pakistan. This move comes in the wake of rising tensions following a deadly April 22 attack in Pahalgam, occupied Kashmir, which left 26 people dead—mostly tourists. Although India implied a cross-border link, no evidence has been provided, …

Over 5,000 Acres Burn Near Jerusalem, Dozens Injured

JERUSALEM: Israel is facing one of the most intense wildfire disasters in its history. The fires, which erupted near Jerusalem, have scorched more than 5,000 acres, including about 3,200 acres of forest land. National Emergency Declared Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared a national emergency. Authorities have evacuated at least nine communities. Major roads, including …

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