Pakistan Moves to Ban Illegal VPNs Amid Security and Ethical Concerns
Islamabad: News Desk In a significant development, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has urged the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) to block all unauthorized Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) in the country.…
From Violence to Justice: Urgent Reforms Needed for Trans Rights
By: Sabrina Alexander The assault on Dolphin Ayan, a trans artist, has spotlighted the pervasive violence and humiliation faced by the transgender community. The attack, recorded and circulated on social…
Archbishop of Canterbury Announces Resignation Amid Smyth Report Fallout
LONDON: News Desk The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, announced his resignation on Tuesday, stating that the decision was in the “best interests of the Church of England.” This development…
Empowering Minority Youth: 8 Initiatives Changing Lives in Pakistan
By: Rachel Sammar Pakistan’s minority youth are stepping into leadership roles, thanks to new initiatives that provide opportunities for personal and professional growth, despite the longstanding challenges they face in…
Moderator Bishop Calls for Unity and Respect Amid Religious Tensions
LAHORE: News Desk The Most Rev. Dr. Azad Marshall, Moderator/President Bishop of the Church of Pakistan and Bishop of Raiwind, has issued a call for respect and unity following a…
Can Pakistan Close the Education Gap for Minority Women? A Look at the Critical Barriers
By: Sushma Aamir Access to education is a basic human right, but in Pakistan, minority women encounter numerous barriers that limit their educational opportunities. These challenges, rooted in cultural, social,…
Aneel Peter: Chartered Accountant’s Story of Dedication and Success
Week Special By: Ayaz Morris The professional journey of Aneel Peter, a prominent Chartered Accountant in Pakistan, stands as a testament to perseverance, dedication, and a commitment to excellence in…
Survivors of Forced Conversions Face Lifelong Trauma and Isolation
By: Naina Samson Forced conversions and early marriages represent severe human rights violations that wreak havoc on minority communities. This practice not only affects the individual victim but exerts immense…
Discovering the Untold Stories Behind World Freedom Day in Pakistan
By: Kashif Nawab World Freedom Day, marked on November 9, is widely recognized as a commemoration of the fall of the Berlin Wall, symbolizing a triumph over oppressive regimes worldwide.…
Report Highlights Crisis: Christians in Asia and Africa Face Heightened Persecution
By: Augustine Gill Christian persecution is an urgent global issue affecting millions who are often targeted due to their faith. Christians worldwide face harassment, discrimination, imprisonment, violence, and, in severe…
