May 2025

Will Smith celebrates ex wife, Jada Pinkett Smith on ‘Mother’s Day’

Will Smith celebrates her baby Mamas on Mother’s Day celebration. The actress turned to his social media on Sunday to tear both mothers to her children – wife Jada Pinkett Smith and ex Sheree Zampino. “Send love to all the mothers of the world,” Smith wrote the post. The actor shares Trey, 32, with Zampino

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Meeting Reviews CPEC Progress

Islamabad: Minister of Planning Development and Special Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal on Sunday chaired a progress review meeting with China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). The meeting attended officials from the Ministry of Communication, Department of Economic Affairs, Investment Council, National Electric Power Regulatory Authority, National Highways Authority, Quetta Electric Supply Company, Pakistan Agricultural Research Council and Gwadar

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NCRC -Report explores new questions about children’s rights

Islamabad: A report on children’s rights revealed by the National Commission on the Rights of the Child (NCRC) seeks to draw attention to new questions such as climate-related vulnerabilities, the child’s online protection and the situation of marginalized groups, a NCRC official said Sunday. The State of Children in Pakistan 2024 report prepared in accordance

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Minister lifts Hajj 2025 will be exemplary

Islamabad: Highlighting the Saudi Government’s efforts, Minister of Religious Affairs and Interreligious Harmony Sardar Muhammad Yousaf Sunday assured that this year’s Hajj will be exemplary compared to previous years thanks to extensive events taken by the Saudi government. When he spoke with Radio Pakistan, the minister praised the Saudi government’s Hajj events and described them

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Sadpara summit 8.167 m high Dhaulagiri

Islamabad: Pakistani mountaineer Sajid Ali Sadpara successfully summarized 8.167 meters high Dhaulagiri, the world’s 7th highest mountain, without additional oxygen, the Alpine Club said in Pakistan (ACP) on Sunday. According to AVS Secretary Karrar Haidri, this extraordinary performance was made possible with the support of Seven Summit Treks Nepal and Sabroso Pakistan, with technical climbing

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