February 2026

Soccer matches postponed after Mexican army kills drug lord El Mencho near World Cup host city

NEWYou can now listen to Pakinomist articles! Four professional soccer matches in Mexico were postponed on Sunday after violence flared near Guadalajara – one of the country’s host cities for the 2026 World Cup – in the wake of a military operation that left cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera, known as “El Mencho”, dead. Liga MX […]

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Five-month salary delay affects doctors

Fixed salary doctors at KP DHQs unpaid since last year, association demands immediate release of dues PESHAWAR: Doctors, dental surgeons and specialists employed on fixed salary contracts at various District Headquarters (DHQ) Hospitals in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa have not received their salaries for the past five months, plunging them into severe financial distress. These doctors, including those

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Free drug plan hits trouble

RAWALPINDI: The Punjab government’s announcement to provide free medicine in government hospitals has become virtually impossible to implement in Rawalpindi’s three major government hospitals due to insufficient medicine budgets. Outstanding payments to suppliers for drugs already procured have reached Rs 1.95 billion. According to sources, in the presence of Rs550 million outstanding dues for drug

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Beatrice, Eugenie follow Andrew, Fergie example in shocking events

Beatrice, Eugenie follow Andrew, Fergie example in shocking events Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie’s royal status has once again become a subject of discussion after they were accused of a practice linked to their scandalous parents, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson. Despite not being active royals, the sisters have been involved in numerous charities and

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The birth certificate rule is relaxed for CNICs

The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has introduced a time-bound facilitation for first-time CNIC applicants. In a statement, the authority said that while Pakistan has achieved approximately 98.3 percent adult registration in the national identity system, there is still a remaining gap of nearly 1.7 percent. It said the disparity was more pronounced among

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Falling pulse yields threaten food security

pulses, traditionally considered an affordable source of protein for low-income families, also became significantly more expensive. PHOTO: FILE FAISALABAD: Agriculture experts have raised the alarm over the continuous decline in Pakistan’s pulse production, warning that the country spends nearly $980 million each year on imports to meet domestic demand. Rana Muhammad Tayyib, Chairman of Punjab

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