Pakistan Judiciary Crisis 2025

Judges Quit Over 27th Amendment: Pakistan Judiciary Crisis 2025

The Pakistan Judiciary Crisis 2025 deepened after two senior judges of the Supreme Court of Pakistan — Justice Mansoor Ali Shah and Justice Athar Minallah — resigned over the passage of the 27th Constitutional Amendment. They argued that the amendment undermines judicial independence and violates the core principles of Pakistan’s constitutional democracy. ⚖️ Background: The…

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Preventing Electricity Theft and Overbilling

Preventing Electricity Theft and Addressing Overbilling: PM

Preventing electricity theft and overbilling has become a top priority for Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who has taken decisive steps to address these critical issues. In a recent meeting addressing the performance of electricity distribution companies, the Prime Minister stressed the urgent need for action to prevent electricity theft and ensure transparency in billing. Focus…

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Typhoon Kalmaegi Philippines

Typhoon Kalmaegi Kills 114 in Philippines, Heads to Vietnam

Typhoon Kalmaegi Philippines has caused massive destruction, killing 114 people and leaving 127 missing. The powerful storm regained strength on Thursday as it moved toward Vietnam, the national disaster agency reported. Destruction Across Central Philippines In Cebu, Typhoon Kalmaegi tore through towns, toppling houses and overturning vehicles. As floodwaters dropped, streets filled with debris and…

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Eddy Covariance Flux Towers in Pakistan

Pakistan’s First Eddy Covariance Flux Towers Installed to Combat Water Crisis

Pakistan has achieved a groundbreaking milestone in water management with the installation of its first Eddy Covariance (EC) Flux Towers at Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering & Information Technology (KFUEIT) in Rahim Yar Khan, Punjab. Spearheaded by the International Water Management Institute (IWMI), this initiative is part of the Water Resource Accountability in Pakistan (WRAP)…

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Are Smart Devices Collecting Too Much Data? Study Reveals Alarming Findings on Privacy Concerns

Smart Devices Collecting Excessive Personal Data, Study Warns A recent study by consumer group Which? has raised concerns about popular smart devices gathering more personal data than necessary. From TVs to air fryers and smartwatches, many smart products are reportedly making “excessive” data requests. The findings suggest potential privacy risks for consumers and call for…

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Sindh Disease

Sindh Diphtheria Status Clear: Staff Infection News Baseless

Official Refutation of Current Infections News concerning the Sindh Infectious Disease Hospital staff has been dismissed. Reports suggested hospital personnel were currently affected by Diphtheria. Hospital officials have strongly labeled this information as baseless. They confirm the news of staff being infected this year is untrue. The severe nature of Diphtheria makes accurate reporting vital….

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