How Asia Cup 2025 Could Shape Pakistan’s World Cup Preparations

Cricket lovers, buckle up! Asia Cup 2025 is more than just another tournament—it’s a high-stakes laboratory for Pakistan as the team gears up for the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka (scheduled for February 2026). Think of this as a final tune-up session: fine-tuning strategies, testing new talent, and building … Read more

Mr How’s Legacy: How One YouTuber Inspired Millions of Pakistanis

In a digital landscape often dominated by flashy virality and quick wins, Mr How, whose real name is Malik Hajir, stood out as a quiet crusader for digital literacy in Pakistan. His online classroom was humble, free of flashy thumbnails or clickbait titles, yet powerful enough to empower millions. But when YouTube unexpectedly terminated the … Read more

Pakistan’s Tri-Series Glory Fuel Asia Cup Hopes

Pakistan’s dominant win in the tri-series final didn’t just earn them a trophy—it sent a loud, confident signal ahead of the 2025 Asia Cup. In Sharjah on September 7, 2025, Mohammad Nawaz’s spectacular magic with the ball (and a rare hat-trick) helped seal a convincing 75-run victory over Afghanistan. It’s the kind of performance that … Read more

Climate Change and Punjab’s Rising Flood Risks

What if the monsoon wasn’t just arriving fashionably late—but showing up with a staggering intensity that our rivers and cities weren’t built to handle? That’s where Punjab finds itself today. No longer a predictable season, the rains have turned wild, remaking the landscape—and not necessarily in a good way. The New Reality: Monsoons Gone Rogue … Read more

Valentina Gomez Burns the Holy Quran: An Act of Hate and Intolerance

Valentina Gomez, a Republican candidate running for Congress in Texas’s 31st district for the 2026 elections, has drawn outrage after publicly burning a copy of the Holy Quran. In a video circulating online, Gomez can be seen using a flamethrower to set the Quran on fire. While doing so, she delivered harsh remarks against Islam, … Read more

How Neem Trees Can Help Fight Pollution in Pakistani Cities

Step outside in Karachi during rush hour and you’ll feel the air pressing down on you like a heavy blanket. Lahore in winter paints an even darker picture—layers of smog so thick that the sun itself seems hidden. Islamabad, though greener, is also beginning to feel the pinch of pollution from rapid construction and rising … Read more