The pilgrim insisted that people like her are responsible for the increasing scrutiny and stricter treatment of Pakistanis abroad.
Many slammed Danish Taimoor for bringing up religious permission for multiple marriages in an 'arrogant' manner on national television.
Alizeh Shah emphasised that people blow minor issues out of proportion and use them to shape an unfair perception of her personality.
Many criticised Fahad for bringing up the couple’s personal matters on national television, calling it “unethical.”
The meteor’s vibrant glow created a spectacular sight in Karachi’s night sky.
The freed hostage disclosed that among the captives were “around 40 to 50 army personnel, including hawaldars and naiks.”
The Foreign Office stated that traced calls from the incident have confirmed links with Afghanistan.
Amara criticised in her letter that Columbia University's claim to promote diversity and inclusion is "hypocritical."
His remarks were welcomed by Hamas spokesperson Hazem Qassem.
Faysal Qurashi stressed that differences should be addressed privately rather than turned into a public controversy.
As the public tried to stop the ambulance, the suspect lost control, ramming it into an electricity pole.
Saheefa claimed that Rs50,000 was “a lot” for a middle-class family to sustain and listed the items her househelp bought.
Fiza Ali pointed out that the true purpose of marriage in Islam is not for personal pleasure.
He also shared that the attackers ordered the passengers to disembark the train.
Explaining her decision to the media, Lari stated, "I declined the award because of the ongoing genocide in Gaza."