The best commentary came from Iceland. “When we invented cricket in 911 CE, we became the de facto governing body not just of Iceland but the world,” they wrote on X.
No one expected Pakistan to win—including the Pakistanis. When Shehbaz Sharif congratulated the team on its ‘electrifying’ performance, people could not resist taking a dig.
An estimated 80,000 people have now already left Tirah for Peshawar. Many say the evacuation has been rushed, poorly coordinated and dangerous, unfolding amid heavy snowfall.
In a scene showcasing Pakistan's hospitality, a taxi driver refuses to be paid for the ride. But after the Australian tourist exits, the driver reminds him he forgot a handshake.
Pizza Hut, in a statement, said they have ‘formally filed a complaint with the relevant authorities to stop misuse of our trademark and ensure immediate action’.
With anything 'K' prefixed winning the content game, dating show Singles’ Inferno and cooking competition Culinary Class Wars picked up fans in India with ease.
Signalling a shift in how it is positioning itself within the global tourism and remote-work economy, Sri Lanka joins list of countries, led by Estonia, that set up digital nomad visa programmes post COVID-19.
By next weekend, Bangladesh will have an elected government. This is India’s moment to reboot broken ties by moderating the ‘ghuspethiya’ rhetoric in poll-bound West Bengal and Assam.
Well, technically, Holy Book 2:221 forbids Muslimat from marrying outside the faith at all, and Ahmediyyas are (at least legally) considered outside the fold of Islam (never mind they hold the same views on us nonbelievers as the rest of the lot). So these objections may be morally wrong but not Islamically.
Ahmadis were the foremost proponents of the Two Nation theory. They led the Pakistan Movement which resulted in the partition. But today they find themselves much more safe and secure in India – a country they betrayed and backstabbed.
Well, technically, Holy Book 2:221 forbids Muslimat from marrying outside the faith at all, and Ahmediyyas are (at least legally) considered outside the fold of Islam (never mind they hold the same views on us nonbelievers as the rest of the lot). So these objections may be morally wrong but not Islamically.
Ahmadis were the foremost proponents of the Two Nation theory. They led the Pakistan Movement which resulted in the partition. But today they find themselves much more safe and secure in India – a country they betrayed and backstabbed.