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Crackdown Against Profiteering Continues Across Punjab
Posted onBy Farzana Chaudhry | Lahore, PakistanLAHORE: The crackdown against profiteering continued across Punjab as authorities intensified enforcement to curb overpricing of essential commodities, Secretary Food Safety and Consumer Protection Dr Kiran Khurshid said on Tuesday.According to Dr Kiran Khurshid, price control magistrates carried out raids at more than 72,800 locations across the province in a…
AI Tools Fuel Surge in Abuse Against Women Journalists: UN Women Report
Posted onOnline violence has doubled since 2020, with deepfakes and AI-generated content making harassment more severe and damagingNew York/United Nations, May 2, 2026 — A new report by UN Women reveals a sharp rise in online violence against women journalists, exacerbated by artificial intelligence tools such as deepfakes and manipulated media. The findings, released ahead of…
Punjab Police Finalize Security Plan for Christmas and Quaid-e-Azam Day
Posted onBy Dr. Ansab Ali, Lahore, PakistanLahore, Pakistan — The Punjab Police have finalized a comprehensive security plan for Christmas and Quaid-e-Azam Day, deploying over 30,000 officers and personnel across the province to ensure the safety of citizens and religious sites. The plan covers more than 2,900 churches, including over 600 places of worship in Lahore,…
PCB Releases Player Registration List and Base Prices for PSL 11 Draft879 players registered, including 31 in top Rs42 million bracket; Warner, Mujeeb, Fazalhaq, Haris Rauf, Fakhar Zaman among big namesLahore, February 7, 2026
Posted onThe Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has officially released the list of registered players and their base prices ahead of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2026 player draft.A total of 879 cricketers — both local and international — have registered for the upcoming season. The list features several high-profile overseas stars, including Afghanistan’s pace duo Fazalhaq…
Denmark Urges Trump to Cease Threats to Take Over Greenland
Posted onCOPENHAGEN — Denmark has urged former US President Donald Trump to stop making statements about taking control of Greenland, stressing that Washington has no legal or political right to annex the autonomous Danish territory.Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said Greenland is not for sale and cannot be taken over by another country, responding to renewed…
