July 2025

Fake e-visa-fidus for Afghans busted

Islamabad: In a major crash, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) anti-human smuggling cell has found a high-profile visa fraud involving the fraudulent issue of Pakistani e-Visas to Afghan citizens using false sponsorships, with alleged complicity to officials from the Ministry of Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Information. According to the FIA ​​spokesman, two […]

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Texans lifting massive donation to communities that are damaged by floods

NEWYou can now listen to Pakinomist articles! The Houston Texans Has pledged $ 500,000 to society after a deadly flash river in Texas Hill Country claimed the lives of at least 27 people, including children, Friday. The Texans released a statement on Saturday, added the donation will provide support and resources to the communities “influenced

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Yankees’ Clarke Schmidt gets brutal injury news in the middle of the team’s losing row

NEWYou can now listen to Pakinomist articles! The fighting New York Yankees has taken another major loss, this time on the injury front. Start Pitcher Clarke Schmidt will “probably” demand Tommy John surgery, manager Aaron Boone said on Saturday according to the New York Post. Tommy John Surgery would sideline Schmidt for the rest of

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Former Eagles, Texans Linebacker Bryan Braman is fighting ‘rare’ cancer

NEWYou can now listen to Pakinomist articles! Super Bowl -mester and earlier Nfl Linebacker Bryan Braman is “in the fight in his life” after being diagnosed with a “very rare” form of cancer. Braman who helped Eagles Defeating New England Patriots in the Super Bowl Lii to bring the Lombardi trophy to Philadelphia, were diagnosed

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US exceptionalism is alive and Nasdaq surpasses the global peers

The American exceptionalism, the notion that the US economy and its financial markets are different compared to other nations remains alive and good, at least in the stock markets. Since early April-Dias, Wall Street’s tech-tongue Nasdaq index has risen 31%, while the wider S&P 500 index has collected 24%, according to data source trading. Other

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