Karachi: 03rd March, 2025 – Syngenta Pakistan is the leading provider of crop-protection solutions, against weeds, insects and diseases in Pakistan, based on innovative technologies developed by Syngenta, globally. The company has recently announced the appointment of Syed Mohammad Ali Murtaza as the ‘Head of Corporate Affairs & Sustainability’, effective 3rd March, 2025.
With Ali’s insightful leadership and more than 15 years of experience, Syngenta Pakistan will continue to drive broad-based sustainability initiatives while strengthening its corporate affairs and engagements. Over the years, Ali has made significant achievements across the petrochemical, digital financial services, and telecom sectors, while gaining expertise in stakeholder engagement, regulatory affairs, and business development. Prior to joining Syngenta Pakistan, he served as ‘Regional Head of Corporate & Regulatory Affairs’ at Jazz – a leading telecom enterprise.
Ali holds a Master’s degree in Development Economics & Politics from SOAS – University of London. Beyond his professional achievements, Ali is an avid tennis enthusiast, serving as Senior Vice President of the Pakistan Tennis Federation and Member of the Juniors Committee at the International Tennis Federation.
Syngenta Pakistan Appoints Mohammad Ali Murtaza as Head of Corporate Affairs & Sustainability
World Wildlife Day: Top 10 Endangered Species in Pakistan
Each year, on 3rd March, the world unites to mark World Wildlife Day, first initiated by the United Nations in 2013 as a global movement to promote awareness of endangered animals and conserve them. Pakistan, with its richly diverse ecologies that move from mountains to seashores, has an array of wildlife, many of whom are now on the brink of extinction with the loss of habitats, climate change and hunting.
Endangered Species in Pakistan
Some of the most threatened species in Pakistan include:
Indus River Dolphin
Found in the Indus River, this rare freshwater dolphin is one of the few remaining river dolphin species in the world. It is endangered due to water pollution, habitat fragmentation from dams and barrages, and accidental entanglement in fishing nets. Conservation efforts such as relocation programmes and protected areas have helped stabilise their population, but more needs to be done.

Snow Leopard
Native to the Karakoram and Himalayan mountains of Gilgit-Baltistan, the rare snow leopard faces threats from poaching for its fur and bones, loss of prey species and human-wildlife conflict as local farmers retaliate against livestock attacks. Conservation programmes, including community-based initiatives and habitat protection, aim to mitigate these challenges.

Markhor
Pakistan’s national animal, this wild goat is famous for its distinctive twisted horns. Found in the northern and western mountainous regions, it has been hunted for trophies and meat, but conservation efforts—including regulated trophy hunting programmes that benefit local communities—have helped its numbers recover slightly.

Houbara Bustard
Houbara Bustard is a migratory bird that travels to Pakistan from Central Asia during the winter. It is frequently hunted for falconry, especially by foreign dignitaries. Conservationists have urged stronger regulations to protect its dying population, while breeding and release programmes are also being explored.

Asian Black Bear
The Asian Black Bear is at risk due to deforestation and illegal capture for use in bear-baiting and traditional medicine. Found in the forests of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Azad Jammu & Kashmir, conservationists emphasise the need for forest protection and stricter laws against wildlife trade.

Balochistan Forest Dormouse
A lesser-known but critically endangered rodent species that resides in the forests of Balochistan is the Dormouse. Its biggest threat is habitat loss due to deforestation and climate change, and, unfortunately, there is very little conservation action currently in place.

Green Turtle
Found along Pakistan’s coastal areas, especially in Sindh and Balochistan, these turtles are threatened by marine pollution, poaching for their eggs and destruction of nesting sites due to human activity. Conservationists have set up protected nesting zones and community awareness programmes to safeguard their future.

Fishing Cat
The fishing cat is a rare and elusive wild cat species found in wetlands and riverine forests of Pakistan. Due to urban expansion and wetland destruction, its habitat is shrinking rapidly. Protection of wetland ecosystems and stricter conservation policies are essential to ensure its survival.

Pangolin
Hunted for its scales, which are used in traditional medicine, the Indian pangolin is one of the most trafficked mammals in the world. Found in forests and grasslands of Pakistan, efforts to combat wildlife trafficking and create protected reserves are crucial to its conservation.
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Chiltan Wild Goat
Endemic to Balochistan’s Chiltan mountain range, this species is at risk due to habitat degradation, overgrasing and illegal hunting. Conservationists have established protected areas and community-led initiatives to help preserve its population.

Conservation of Pakistan’s wildlife demands a multi-faceted approach. Strengthened anti-poaching legislations, habitat protection schemes and awareness programmes are needed. Promoting eco-tourism and community-led conservation can also enable locals to gain from conservation over exploitation.
What is Being Done?
Organisations such as WWF-Pakistan and the Sindh Wildlife Department are involved in conservation efforts such as dolphin rescue operations and turtle nesting programmes. The government has also set up protected areas such as the Hingol National Park and Khunjerab National Park to protect endangered species. Enforcing wildlife protection laws is still weak, with a need for greater government and public commitment.
World Wildlife Day reminds everyone that Pakistan’s rich biodiversity is something worth combatting. Everything counts—everything matters—to get to a place where these creatures can flourish.
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If the Youth Can’t Win, the Veterans Will
Recently, the nation faced a huge disappointment when Pakistan was driven out from the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 despite the country being the host. Pakistan is a nation obsessed with cricket and when we lose, in tournaments as big as the ICC Champions Trophy, it saddens everyone.
However, with the youth losing face this year, the Pakistan Over-50s team has proven that there is perhaps still hope for cricket in this country.
The Pakistan Over-50s veterans cricket team has officially lifted the IMC Over 50s Cricket World Cup that was held in Colombo, Sri Lanka from 9th to 23rd February 2025.

The IMC Over 50s World Cup
A total of 14 IMC affiliated countries competed in the tournament, which was played in a 45-overs-per-side format. These teams were divided into two groups:
Group A:
England, Namibia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, UAE, USA, Zimbabwe
Group B:
Pakistan, India, Australia, South Africa, West Indies, Canada, Wales
Pakistan entered the tournament as one of the top-ranked Over 50s teams in the world as it had only lost three matches in the history of the cup.
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An ‘Almost’ Clean Sweep
The Pakistan Over 50s teams made an almost clean sweep, winning seven of its eight matches.
- 9th Feb: vs Wales – Pakistan won by 3 runs
- 10th Feb: vs Australia – Australia won by 8 wickets
- 13th Feb: vs West Indies – Pakistan won by 147 runs
- 15th Feb: vs Canada – Pakistan won by 130 runs
- 17th Feb: vs South Africa – Pakistan won by 5 wickets
- 18th Feb: vs India – Pakistan won by 1 run ( A thrilling finish as the result was decided on the second-last ball)
- 20th Feb: Semi-Final vs England – Pakistan won by 9 runs
- 23rd Feb: Final vs Sri Lanka – Pakistan won by 6 wickets

The Nail-Biting Match Against India
Like every other Pakistan-Indian match, this one too was particularly nail-biting and the result was decided on the penultimate ball. While the Pakistan National Cricket Team brutally lost against India in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, the Veteran Team showed great resilience, determination and teamwork to claim their victory in the IMC Over 50s World Cup.
Recognition and Heroic Return
After Pakistan gloriously won the Grand Final defeating Sri Lanka, a lavish closing ceremony and dinner was hosted later in the evening. The ceremony was attended by players from all 14 participating countries, several former Sri Lankan Test cricketers, PVCA Chairman Fawad Ijaz Khan, former Pakistan Test captain Moin Khan and Nadeem Omar, owner of Quetta Gladiators.
When the players finally came back victorious to Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad, they were greeted with immense pride and admiration from fans and well-wishers.
These men are proof that cricket is still alive and thriving in the country; we just need to look the right way.
Congratulations to the champions!
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‘If You’re Really That Good…’ Saqlain Mushtaq Challenges India for Series vs Pakistan
The India-Pakistan cricket rivalry never fails to spark debates, and this time, former Pakistan spinner Saqlain Mushtaq has added fuel to the fire.
He’s challenged India to a full-fledged series—10 Tests, 10 ODIs, and 10 T20Is—if they truly believe they are the superior team. It’s a bold statement, but one that resonates with many Pakistan cricket fans.
“Let’s Settle This on the Field”
Speaking on the matter, Saqlain acknowledged India’s recent dominance but questioned whether their superiority would hold up in a long-format series against Pakistan.
“If we keep politics aside, their players are very good, and they have been playing good cricket. But if you are really a good team, then let’s play 10 Tests, 10 ODIs, and 10 T20Is against Pakistan. That would settle everything.”
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His remarks came after Pakistan’s six-wicket defeat to India in the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025—a match that reignited discussions about the supposed one-sided nature of the rivalry. Many fans, particularly in India, argue that Pakistan no longer poses a serious challenge.
Can Pakistan Compete?
Saqlain Mushtaq believes that Pakistan has the talent to match India, but only if the team focuses on proper preparation.
“If we get our preparation right and set things in the right direction, we will be in a position to give solid answers to the world and India as well.”
It’s a fair point. Pakistan has shown flashes of brilliance in ICC events, but inconsistency has often been their downfall. The lack of bilateral cricket between the two teams due to political tensions hasn’t helped, either.
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Their last full series was back in 2012-13, and since then, they’ve only clashed in ICC tournaments and the Asia Cup.
Will India Accept the Challenge?
Realistically, a 10-match series in all three formats is a long shot. The India-Pakistan cricket relationship is dictated by diplomacy more than sport.
But Saqlain’s challenge does make one wonder: how would Pakistan fare if given the chance to play consistently against one of the best teams in the world?
For now, though, fans will have to settle for ICC and Asia Cup encounters. Whether India responds to Saqlain’s challenge or not, one thing is certain—this debate isn’t dying down anytime soon.
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Umar Akmal’s Emotional Confession: ‘I Don’t Want My Son to Play Cricket’
Cricket runs in the blood of Umar Akmal, having served Pakistan along with his two brothers, Kamran and Adnan, but surprisingly, he doesn’t want his son to follow in his footsteps.
In a video making rounds on social media, the former Pakistan cricketer was seen training in the nets with his son, who dreams of becoming a cricketer. But despite his son’s passion, Akmal made it clear—he doesn’t want him to pursue a career in cricket.
His reason? The injustice his family allegedly faced.
“I Don’t Want Him to Play Cricket”
Umar Akmal, who has played 16 Tests, 121 ODIs, and 84 T20Is for Pakistan, got emotional while opening up about his fears.
“He is my son, and he is very passionate about cricket, but if I share my honest opinion, I don’t want him to play cricket—as you know, it is Pakistan.”
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That statement alone speaks volumes. We all know Umar Akmal’s career has been controversial.
From on-field performances to off-field issues, his journey has been anything but smooth. And now, it seems his past struggles have left a lasting impact—so much so that he wants to shield his son from the same fate.
“I Will Support Him, But…”
Despite his concerns, Akmal isn’t going to crush his son’s dreams. He made it clear that while he doesn’t want him to become a cricketer, he won’t stand in his way either.
“Since it is his passion, I would go all out to support him. But at the same time, I made him promise that his first priority should remain his studies, then cricket.”
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It’s an interesting contrast—many cricketers openly encourage their kids to take up the sport, but Akmal’s past experiences have made him wary. He doesn’t want history to repeat itself.
Before ending, Umar Akmal had a simple request for his fans: “Kindly pray for him to succeed, and if the Pakistan Cricket Board wants, then he can play.”
It’s a bittersweet statement. On one hand, he’s cautious. On the other hand, he still hopes his son gets a fair chance.
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Oscars 2025: A Full List of Winners
The 97th Oscars handed out an evening of shocks, victories and record-breaking wins, as Anora came out as the greatest victor. The Sean Baker-directed low-budget drama claimed the Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress for Mikey Madison and Best Original Screenplay awards, affirming its reign at the grand event.
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Anora’s Historic Win
Sean Baker, with his unapologetic and experiential approach to filmmaking, set the benchmark high with Anora, which left critics and viewers deeply impressed. Its multi-win success marks a rise in awareness of independent film among mainstream Hollywood.
Adrien Brody’s Triumphant Return
Another significant top highlight of the evening was Adrien Brody’s Best Actor award in The Brutalist. His raw acting in the architectural drama was his return to glory at the Oscars, more than two decades since his initial Academy Award in The Pianist.

Other Significant Wins and Upsets
Kieran Culkin (A Real Pain) and Zoe Saldaña (Emilia Pérez) took home Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress, respectively.
Brazil’s I’m Still Here secured Best International Feature, beating strong European contenders.
Flow triumphed over Inside Out 2 for Best Animated Feature, signalling a shift in animated storytelling.
Conclave, written by Peter Straughan, won Best Adapted Screenplay.
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Technical and Musical Achievements
The evening also witnessed Dune: Part Two sweeping the Best Visual Effects and Best Sound categories, with Best Cinematography and Best Original Score going to The Brutalist. The much-awaited musical film adaptation of Wicked dazzled the Best Costume Design and Best Production Design categories, showcasing its visual extravaganza.
At the same time, Best Original Song was awarded to El Mal by Emilia Pérez, affirming the musical’s hold on this year’s Oscars. Horror-thriller The Substance, which stars Demi Moore, took Best Makeup and Hairstyling, continuing to affirm its status as a genre-bending film.
A Year of Bold Cinema
The 2025 Oscars marked a turn toward unapologetic, unconventional storytelling, with independent films such as Anora at the forefront. This year’s winners honour diversity in genre, voice and vision, and demonstrate that the future of cinema is in the hands of risk-takers and storytellers willing to push against the norm.
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Saudi Arabia Opens Itikaf Registration for Makkah and Medina
The General Authority for Care of the Two Holy Mosques in Saudi Arabia has announced that Itikaf registration for the Grand Mosque in Makkah and the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah will open on March 5.
Registration will start at 11 a.m. (local time) on Wednesday through the authority’s official website. It will remain open until all available slots are filled.
Permits will be issued online, following specific conditions and criteria set by the authority.
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Itikaf, observed during the last ten days of Ramadan, involves seclusion in a mosque for dedicated worship and prayer. This spiritual practice follows the example of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) and helps believers strengthen their connection with Allah, away from daily distractions.
The practice will begin on Ramadan 20 (March 20) and continue until the end of the holy month. With Ramadan starting on March 1, thousands of worshippers are expected to participate in Itikaf at both holy mosques.
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Elon Musk Welcomes His 14th Child With Shivon Zilis
Elon Musk and Shivon Zilis have welcomed their fourth child together, a son named Seldon Lycurgus. Zilis shared the news on X on Feb. 28, describing their son as “built like a juggernaut, with a solid heart of gold.” She didn’t reveal his birth date but expressed her deep love for him. Musk responded to her post with a simple heart emoji.
Musk and Zilis secretly welcomed twins, Strider and Azure, in 2021, just weeks before Musk and musician Grimes had a daughter, Exa Dark Sideræl, via surrogate. In February 2024, Musk and Zilis had their third child, Arcadia, who just turned one. Zilis celebrated her daughter’s birthday with a heartfelt post on X.
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Musk and Grimes, who share three children — X Æ A-12, Exa Dark Sideræl and Techno Mechanicus (Tau) — have worked through family dynamics with Zilis. In 2023, Grimes posted about their blended family, and Zilis responded warmly, saying she respected Grimes and looked forward to future playdates.
Musk’s expanding family also includes his children with ex-wife Justine Wilson: twins Vivian and Griffin, and triplets Kai, Saxon and Damian. Sadly, their first child, Nevada Alexander, passed away at 10 weeks old.
Recently, author Ashley St. Clair revealed that she and Musk had a son, R.S.C., five months ago. She kept the news private to protect her child’s safety but decided to share it after media speculation. A judge has now ordered Musk to appear at a custody hearing on May 29.
Musk, now a father of 14, continues to navigate complex family dynamics while remaining actively involved in his children’s lives.
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Samsung Launches New Galaxy A-Series Phones: A26, A36 and A56
Samsung has eventually made One UI 7 widely available, though not in software updates—through the release of three new Galaxy A-series smartphones. The A26, A36 and A56 are the first mid-rangers to ship with One UI 7, delivering the latest Android 15 experience at no cost to a flagship upgrade.
New Devices, Old Tricks
Samsung has officially unveiled the Galaxy A56, A36, and A26 in an event held on March 2, and the phones are expected to hit the US market by March 26.
Common features in these phones will include:
- 6.7-inch FHD+ 120Hz screens for a silky smooth experience
- 5,000 mAh battery on every model for extended use throughout the day
- IP67 water and dust rating, so they are tougher than many others in their class

Camera & Performance Breakdown
The main distinction between these phones is the camera and processing capabilities:
Galaxy A56 ($499, launching later this year): 50MP primary, 12MP ultra-wide, 5MP macro and a 12MP front camera. It will pack Exynos 1580 and 8GB RAM.
Galaxy A36 ($399, March 26): 50MP primary, 8MP ultra-wide, 5MP macro and a 12MP front camera. It is equipped with Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 and 6GB RAM.
Galaxy A26 ($299, March 28): 50MP primary, 8MP ultra-wide, 2MP macro and a 13MP front camera. It is rumoured to be powered by Exynos 1380 with 6GB of RAM.
Storage is default at 128GB on all models, but with probable microSD expansion.
One UI 7: The Silent Rollout
While Samsung keeps mum about the rollout of One UI 7 for current devices, these mid-range smartphones are an alternate point of entry. With six years of OS and security updates, these smartphones give long-term support to consumers who do not want to break the bank with the flagship Galaxy S25 series.

Pricing & Availability
- Galaxy A26 – $299 (March 28)
- Galaxy A36 – $399 (March 26)
- Galaxy A56 – $499 (Releasing later in 2025)
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Samsung has not yet released official photos of the A56, but these phones indicate a robust mid-range refresh. For budget-conscious users looking to get a taste of One UI 7, the new A-series lineup might be the way to go—at least until Samsung makes its broader update announcement.
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Oscars 2025: Here’s What the Stars Wore at Hollywood’s Biggest Night
There is no doubt that Oscar’s night is the biggest night in Hollywood. Studded with stars from every corner, this event is where all the fun begins. Oscar 2025 was no different. On Sunday, March 2, when the Oscars red carpet officially opened, it wasn’t just a big moment for the movie geeks who were eager to know who would win big but also for the fashion police who waited for the stars to pose.
“Who are you wearing?” a question made famous by Joan Rivers in the 90s is still an integral part of the Oscars to this day. From photographers to hosts, everyone wants to know who are the biggest stars wearing, after all, the Academy Awards red carpet acts as the world’s most viewed runway.
This year’s red carpet was yet another treat for the eyes. From playful prints to monochromatic looks, it literally had everything. So, let’s take a look at the most outstanding looks from Oscars 2025.
Timothee Chalamet in Custom Givenchy
The A Complete Unknown star was seen rocking a custom butter yellow leather Givenchy traditional tuxedo or demure suite. The colourful double breasted ensemble complete with the monochromatic matching silk shirt with a bejeweled closure at the neck, felt fresh—especially with details like a forgone belt and sleek loafers.
Sure, the tailoring might not be everyone’s ideal pick, but you have to admire Chalamet’s willingness to take a risk and deliver something different.

Selena Gomez in Custom Ralph Lauren
Selena has gone for darker colours this season but not for the Academy Awards. Gomez flipped the coin with an off the shoulder dress, embellished with 16,000 glass droplets and Rosemont crystals—affixed by hand by 12 skilled artisans. The Ralph Lauren team airbrushed the glass to create a pink Ombre finish that made Gomez sparkle from a distance.
Gomez paired the stunning dress with Bvlgari platinum collar necklace with a 10-carat pear cut diamond drop pendant along with diamond earrings and rings.
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Demi Moore in Giorgio Armani
The forever glamorous Demi Moore stuck to her signature true glam, wearing the beautiful Armani Prive silver sequenced gown, featuring a plunging bodice and floor-length train. Moore looked every bit iconic with her signature flowing dark hair spilling over one shoulder. She paired the dress with diamond-encrusted cuff and earrings by Chopard and kept the makeup minimal.
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Cynthia Erivo in Custom Louis Vuitton
Method dressing at Oscars? Well Cynthia Erivo was here for it. The Wicked star paid tribute to her character Elphaba in a custom Louis Vuitton gown sculpted from green velvet featuring a standing flared collar, off-the-shoulder sleeves and a ball skirt.
Erivo paired the dress with diamond-crusted earrings, a diamond bracelet and diamond and emerald rings. She completed her look with a shining golden set of nails.
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Ariana Grande in Schiaparelli
Ariana Grande stepped on the red carpet in a very Glinda-coded pale-pink Schiaparelli dress with a massive peplum that cascaded into a soft gauzy skirt. The dress was strapless and had a structured skirt that fell into airy pleats.
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Halle Berry in Christian Siriano
Halle Berry rocked the Dolby Theater in a shimmering Christian Siriano masterpiece styled by Lindsay Flores. The star proved that shimmers and metallic are the go-to style for this year’s award season. The mosaic-inspired dress was embellished with shards of metals, scattered crystals and mesh fabric that hugged her body. Berry enhanced her look with diamond earrings, chain bracelets and rings.
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Miley Cyrus in Alexander McQueen
Miley Cyrus went classic in a sparkling black Alexander McQueen gown with a sheer train and black lace gloves. She completed the look with sculpted long waves, bronzy eyes and glossy nude lips. Cyrus also accessorised the gown with dangling silver earrings and a dainty silver ear cuff.
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That’s it, some of the hottest looks from Oscars 2025. In a year where cinema itself has felt more thoughtful and ambitious, it only makes sense that fashion followed suit.
So, which look inspires you the most?
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FIFA Lifts Ban on Pakistan Football Federation
After successful constitutional amendments, FIFA lifted the suspension on the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF). The decision, made on March 2, 2025, restores Pakistan’s right to participate in international football competitions.
“The Bureau of the FIFA Council decided to lift the suspension imposed on the PFF on February 6, 2025,” FIFA stated on Sunday. The suspension ended after the PFF Congress unanimously approved the FIFA- and AFC-validated constitution, meeting FIFA’s requirements.
Shahid Khokhar, a member of the PFF Normalisation Committee, confirmed this news. “The suspension was lifted after the successful outcome of the PFF Extraordinary Congress on February 27. We thank FIFA and AFC for their support and congratulate the Pakistan football community,” he said.
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With full membership rights restored, Pakistan Football Federation teams can now compete internationally. The suspension had blocked Pakistan from entering the AFC Asian Cup qualifiers, but with the ban lifted, the federation must quickly arrange for the upcoming match against Syria this month.
FIFA initially suspended Pakistan after Congress members rejected the proposed amendments, which aimed to ensure a fair election process. After reconsideration in a follow-up meeting on February 27, the amendments passed, clearing the way for reinstatement.
This decision marks a fresh start for Pakistan football, with players and fans hopeful for a stronger future on the international stage.
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The Mobile Photo Revolution Is Almost Here—Are You Ready for the OPPO Reno 13 Series?

Lahore, March 1st, 2025: What if we told you that a smartphone combining sleek, premium design with next-gen AI intelligence is about to redefine your mobile experience? Where style meets confidence, and performance meets perfection—making you stand out in the crowd. That’s right—OPPO Reno13 Series is soon coming to Pakistan, with Mobile Photo Revolution that will change the way you capture, edit and relive your memories. Keeping up with the legacy of Reno series, OPPO is soon to unveil cutting-edge AI innovations, trendy design, and exceptional camera capabilities with the OPPO Reno 13 Series.
We all love capturing special moments, but what if your phone could make every frame crystal clear, every movement smoother, and every emotion more vivid? The Mobile Photo Revolution is here to transform the way we experience and relive our favorite memories. This upcoming smartphone will ensure that each shot is more than just a picture, it’s a perfectly preserved moment, full of life and detail.
Photos capture moments, but what if they could capture emotions too? One of the most exclusive features of high-end flagship phones is now making its way into the OPPO Reno13 Series, and it’s set to change the game. AI Live Photo, is now within your reach that turns still shots into moving memories, making each frame crystal clear and allowing you to relive every laugh, every sunset, and every candid moment with unparalleled fluidity and clarity.
Now you can capture your 3 second Zinda moments with stunning clarity and keep your every memory Har Pal Zinda with OPPO Reno 13. Whether it’s a friend’s joyful reaction, adventure in the mountains, or capturing moments underwater, your moments will now stay alive, just as you remember them.
The Mobile Photo Revolution is just the beginning. While details remain under wraps, sources imply that OPPO is introducing even more AI-powered surprises that will completely transform smartphone photography. And with OPPO’s legacy of innovation, there’s no doubt that this device will redefine what’s possible with mobile cameras.
We heard that this series isn’t just about next-level AI, but also turns heads with its Industry’s First self-luminous design which will make you stand out in the crowd. OPPO has always been known for pushing boundaries in smartphone aesthetics, and this time, it looks like they’ve outdone themselves. Could this be one of the most stylish and powerful Reno devices yet?
A Grand Launch Awaits…
A smartphone this extraordinary deserves a launch like no other. And rumor has it, the OPPO Reno13 Series will be unveiled against the breathtaking backdrop of Pakistan’s Northern region! And guess what? You can witness the magic LIVE on OPPO Pakistan’s social media pages!
Excited yet? Stay tuned—the countdown to a new era of AI photography revolution has begun with OPPO Reno 13 Series!
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UAE Grants Golden Residency to 16,456 Students and Educators
The UAE has awarded Golden Residency to 16,456 outstanding students and education specialists, boosting the country’s commitment to fostering academic excellence. The Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship, Customs, and Port Security (ICP) shared the announcement, highlighting the long-term visa program’s impact.
The largest group of recipients includes 10,710 top-performing high school students, followed by 5,246 graduates from UAE universities. Additionally, 337 education specialists, 147 graduates from global institutions and 16 elite scholars in education received the prestigious residency.
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Maj-Gen Suhail Saeed Al Khaili, Director General of ICP, made the announcement on Emirati Education Day, observed on February 28. He emphasised the UAE’s dedication to shaping a future-ready generation with cutting-edge skills and knowledge. “The UAE’s educational strategy aims to build well-informed and skilled national cadres, ensuring they stay ahead in an evolving global landscape,” Al Khaili stated.
The Golden Residency programme, designed to attract and retain talent, offers long-term stability to students, researchers, and specialists. Al Khaili noted that the initiative motivates recipients and their families, strengthening the UAE’s status as a global education and innovation hub.
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State Bank Announces Bank Holiday Across Country on March 3
The State Bank of Pakistan has declared Monday, March 3, 2025, a bank holiday nationwide.
The closure marks the first day of Ramadan and is set aside for Zakat deduction. According to an official notice, all banks, Development Finance Institutions (DFIs) and Microfinance Banks (MFBs) will be closed for public dealings on this date.
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However, bank staff must report to work as usual despite the bank holiday, as it will be a regular working day, excluding customer services.
The central bank has advised customers to plan their transactions in advance. Digital services, including ATMs and online banking, will remain available throughout the day.
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Pakistan Navy Joins UAE Defence Exhibition to Strengthen Ties
The Pakistan Navy ship PNS Yarmouk is participating in an international defence exhibition in the UAE to strengthen maritime relations, the military’s media wing reported on Saturday.
The ship arrived for the International Defence Exhibition (IDEX) and Naval Defence Exhibition (NAVDEX 25), where high-profile officials, including the UAE’s minister for tolerance and the defence ministers of Romania and Yemen, visited the vessel.
“Participation in the defence exhibition reflects Pakistan’s strong defence ties with the UAE and its active role in global maritime security initiatives,” the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) stated.
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In recent years, Pakistan Navy has ramped up naval diplomacy, especially with Gulf nations, to enhance maritime security and defence collaboration. This aligns with Islamabad’s broader strategy to maintain stability in regional waters and secure key trade routes amid evolving geopolitical dynamics.
The UAE event includes naval vessels from eight countries and delegations from 65 nations. It comes shortly after Pakistan hosted the AMAN-25 multinational exercise, where 60 countries participated in maritime drills to boost regional security and cooperation.
Following AMAN-25, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia held the Affaa Al Sahil bilateral naval exercise in Karachi, showcasing firepower and combat tactics.
During its UAE visit, PNS Yarmouk also carried out joint exercises with the UAE Navy’s ship Al Emarat, reinforcing operational coordination between the two navies.
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Punjab Launches Bus Service for Rural Women’s Transport
The Punjab government has launched a special bus service for rural women to improve transportation access across the province. This initiative aims to tackle the long-standing issue of unreliable public transport in remote areas.
Under the plan, dedicated buses will run from each rural tehsil to the district headquarters. Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has also requested an inter-village transport plan to strengthen local connectivity.
The government is considering introducing a mass transit system with 25 buses for remote districts, to be rolled out in phases. Maryam Nawaz stressed the need for a reliable transport system, saying, “It is troubling to see rural women struggle with difficult travel conditions. A modern transport system is their right, and it will boost their confidence.”
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She directed officials to provide immediate subsidies for female passengers and develop Punjab’s first-ever women’s transport solution. The new system will especially help students and those seeking medical care, making education and healthcare more accessible.
In another move, the Punjab government plans to introduce trackless electric buses as part of a sustainable public transport system. The provincial transport department has been asked to start preliminary trials for these buses.
During a recent meeting, Maryam Nawaz approved a five-year transport programme to modernise public transit infrastructure. Officials briefed her on the Automated Rapid Transit (ART) system, which operates successfully in places like Abu Dhabi, Malaysia and Qatar.
The ART system uses trackless electric buses that run on regular roads with dedicated lanes, avoiding the need for costly rail systems. These buses are more efficient and require less space than conventional metro buses in cities like Lahore, Rawalpindi and Multan.
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Pakistan Confirms Sixth Polio Case of 2025
The Regional Reference Laboratory for Polio Eradication at the National Institute of Health has confirmed a new polio case in District Thatta, Sindh. This marks the fourth case in Sindh and the sixth in Pakistan in 2025, according to the Pakistan Polio Eradication Programme.
Polio remains a debilitating disease that causes paralysis and has no cure. Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent the virus, especially for children under five. Health authorities urge parents to complete the full vaccination schedule to build strong immunity, particularly in high-risk regions like Sindh.
In 2024, Pakistan reported 74 polio cases. Balochistan had the highest count with 27 cases, followed by Sindh with 23. Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa reported 22 cases, while Punjab and Islamabad recorded one case each.
The Polio Programme launched a nationwide vaccination drive earlier this month, reaching over 45 million children. A targeted campaign in Quetta and Karachi from February 20 to 28 vaccinated 900,000 children with both injectable and oral polio vaccines for extra protection.
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To prevent cross-border transmission, health teams vaccinated over 600,000 children in 104 union councils near Afghanistan and in Afghan refugee-hosting areas. These efforts align with the Big Catch-Up initiative, which aims to protect children from 12 preventable diseases.
Saudi Arabia also reaffirmed its $500 million commitment to the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) to help eradicate wild polio and control vaccine-derived outbreaks in Pakistan and Afghanistan, according to the WHO.
Authorities continue urging parents to seize every vaccination opportunity, stressing that each dose brings Pakistan closer to ending polio for good.
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PM Announces Rs 20 Billion Ramadan Relief Package
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced a Ramadan package to support 4 million households across Pakistan. Each family will receive Rs 5,000 through a digital wallet, benefiting around 20 million people.
Speaking at the ceremony in Islamabad, the prime minister expressed gratitude, noting that inflation during Ramadan is lower than in previous years. The government has allocated Rs 20 billion for the package — a 200% increase from last year’s Rs 7 billion.
In Punjab, the “Nigehban Ramazan” project started in February, providing Rs 10,000 to 3 million low-income families. Pakistan Post began distributing payments on February 25, handling booking, processing and delivery under the supervision of Director-General Sami Ullah Khan. To ensure smooth operations, the Punjab government temporarily banned postal staff leave and transfers.
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Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) also announced Ramadan and Eid relief packages. Over 1 million families will receive Rs 10,000 through banks and EasyPaisa by the 15th of Ramadan. The government will cover all bank and disbursement fees to ensure families get the full amount.
Meanwhile, the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee announced that the Ramadan moon was not sighted. The first fast will be observed on Sunday, March 2. The committee, led by Chairman Maulana Abdul Khabeer Azad, held meetings nationwide, with input from the Meteorological Department and SUPARCO, before confirming the decision.
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