May 2026

Beatrice, Eugenie take firm step amid growing speculation of royal exile

Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are determined to keep their heads above water as they decide on the big look despite hesitation from the palace. Royal sources have claimed that King Charles still has a soft spot for his two nieces despite the Epstein debacle and the controversies associated with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson.

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Another constitution pack?

Renewed debate centers on persistent fiscal imbalance between federation and provinces ISLAMABAD: It was in September 2024 when speculation, sparked by a series of leaks, began to circulate that the federal government was planning the 26th constitutional amendment. As is often the case, the government publicly dismissed these reports as mere conjecture, while official circles

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Motorways prohibit animal transport vehicles

RAWALPINDI: The National Highways and Motorway Police has imposed a ban on vehicles carrying animals on highways during Eidul Azha. According to officials, overloaded, unfit and improperly loaded vehicles transporting animals often cause traffic accidents and congestion. Therefore, such vehicles will be diverted to alternate routes instead of being allowed on highways. Authorities said that

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PTI cracks deepen after cabinet expansion

The discontent arises as senior leaders, overlooked districts cry foul over lack of representation PESHAWAR: Differences within the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) have surfaced soon after the expansion of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa cabinet, with several party leaders and lawmakers expressing strong displeasure at being overlooked. The controversy erupted after Chief Minister Sohail Afridi announced the expansion of

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Kundi urges Center to address KP crisis

ISLAMABAD: Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Governor Faisal Karim Kundi on Sunday urged the federal government to take immediate notice of the province’s growing problems, warning that growing public frustration over shortages and government failures could eventually push people onto the streets. The governor also took a swipe at the PTI-led provincial administration, saying he had advised Chief Minister

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