November 2025

Will Byers’ jaw-dropping power reveal leaves fans in total shock

Fans were already buzzing when Stranger Things dropped the first half of its final season, but nothing sparked more chaos online than Will Byers’ unexpected power reveal in episode four. After four years away from the Upside Down, viewers flooded Netflix the moment the new episodes landed – with many taking to social media straight

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Pakistan rejects UN rights chief’s concerns over 27th amendment

“It is regrettable that Pakistan’s views and realities on the ground were not reflected in the statement issued” Pakistan urges the UN High Commissioner to avoid comments on the 27th constitutional amendment “reflecting political bias and misinformation”. UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk warned on Saturday that Pakistan’s hasty constitutional changes “seriously undermine

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FO rejects the UN’s ‘unfounded, misplaced concerns’ about the 27th Amendment

Guards stand outside the Foreign Ministry office in Islamabad. — AFP/file All legislation, amendments Parliament’s exclusive domain: FO stresses that proper procedures were followed to adopt the tweaks. The ministry says Pakistan is committed to protection of rights, freedoms. ISLAMABAD: Expressing deep concern, Pakistan has categorically refuted the baseless and misplaced apprehensions on behalf of

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PIA’s A320 fleet unscathed during global Airbus recall

Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) confirmed on Saturday that its A320 fleet remained unaffected as global airlines rushed to fix a software bug that forced Airbus to recall over 6,000 A320 family jets worldwide. “PIA has confirmed that its entire A320 fleet is not affected by this Airbus alert. PIA’s engineering and maintenance department is closely

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‘The right to vote taken away’ in town polls: TTAP

Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar. PHOTO: FILE ISLAMABAD: Tehreek-e-Tahaffuz Aaeen-e-Pakistan (TTAP) blasted the government and state institutions on Saturday, alleging that the constitutional order, electoral system and judicial authority in the country have been rendered meaningless. Addressing a press conference, Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar and Taimur Jhagra warned that the country was heading into political chaos, with voting

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The death of the accused will not end in land-““““` custody dispute, SC rules

Police officers walk past the Supreme Court of Pakistan building in Islamabad, Pakistan April 6, 2022. REUTERS ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court of Pakistan has ruled that a land grab dispute does not end with the death of the accused and directs the Peshawar High Court to re-assess the case in accordance with the law. According

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The government is likely to lower oil prices from December 1

Gasoline rush. Photo: file ISLAMABAD: The government is likely to lower the prices of petroleum products in line with fluctuations in global oil prices, with effect from December 1. The latest projections show lower prices ex-refinery and ex-depot across major products. Petrol price may decrease by Rs 3.70 per litre, High Speed ​​Diesel (HSD) Rs

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Pakistan Idol ‘has completely changed my life’, says Romaisa Tariq

Romaisa Tariq performs during an episode of Pakistan Idol. — Reporter KARACHI: Romaisa Tariq, a Lahore-based contestant who has made it to the Top 16 of Pakistan Idol, says the show has completely transformed her life. “People recognize me everywhere now,” she shared, adding that she has received no formal music training. “My sister encouraged

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Afghan cleanup halted after Qatar stepped in, Dar reveals

Says Pakistan possesses “real kinetic capabilities”; Excludes anti-Hamas mandate in Gaza stabilization DPM Ishaq Dar speaks during a news briefing in Islamabad on Saturday. Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar revealed on Saturday that Islamabad refrained from attacking terrorist hideouts inside Afghanistan during a planned clean-up operation following a direct intervention

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