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EPA bans old, unfit buses to reduce pollution

The Environmental Protection Agency has banned old and unfit buses from operating on roads to combat air pollution in major cities. This move aims to enforce vehicle fitness standards and improve air quality. Learn more about the new regulations.

Matthias Schoenaerts Sentenced to 6 Months Prison

Belgian actor Matthias Schoenaerts, known for DC Universe roles, sentenced to 6 months in prison and fined €4,000 for driving without a valid license. Details on his repeated traffic violations and appeal process inside.

Controversy Over Political Cartoon in 'The Nation'

A political cartoon published by 'The Nation' on December 2, 2025, has sparked significant debate and criticism. Explore the details and the wider implications for media freedom in Pakistan.

Landmine Casualties Hit 4-Year High in Global Conflicts

Civilian landmine casualties surge to highest level since 2019, driven by wars in Syria and Myanmar. The ICBL report reveals a grim toll, with children making up half of all victims. Read the full analysis.

Punjab bans petrol rickshaws to fight smog

Punjab government bans petrol-run rickshaw manufacturing to tackle air pollution. This bold move aims to phase out high-emission vehicles and promote electric transport for cleaner cities.

LHC Sends X Ban Petitions to Law Secretary

Lahore High Court has forwarded all petitions challenging the ban on social media platform X to the Federal Law Secretary for necessary legislation. Chief Justice observed the matter 'has been resolved'.

Court Revives Case on Indian Content in Pakistan

The Federal Constitutional Court has reopened the case regarding the broadcast of Indian content on Pakistani channels. Discover the latest developments and what this means for media policy.

Ex-minister blocked from Umrah travel

Former federal minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed reveals travel ban for Umrah despite court permission. Court hearing postponed to November 25. Read the latest developments.

Saudi Arabia Bans Sick Pilgrims for Hajj 2025

Saudi government implements strict health ban on sick pilgrims for Hajj 2025. New regulations aim to protect public health during pilgrimage season. Learn about the new requirements.

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