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The killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatullah Ali Khamenei in a joint American and Israeli strike did not simply end the life of an 86-year-old cleric. It tore through the central pillar of the Islamic Republic and left a nation, and much of the region, staring into an unfamiliar and unsettled future. For nearly four decades, Supreme Leader Khamenei had been the immovable figure at the summit of Iran’s political order, the final arbiter in matters of war and peace, diplomacy and dissent. His death marked not only a dramatic escalation in an already volatile confrontation, but the abrupt unravelling…
By Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal In the chronicles of antiquity, wrestling was not merely a contest of strength but a disciplined art, governed by rules honored as sacred law. Its tournaments were conducted with splendor and ceremony; the arena was a place where courage met character. The defeated wrestler would concede with dignity, acknowledging the superior skill of his opponent, while the victor celebrated not with arrogance but in accordance with time-honored tradition. It was a spectacle of rivalry, yet also of restraint. Honor defined its spirit, and the contest ended when one party admitted defeat with grace. With the passage…
By Atiq Raja In an age intoxicated by the spectacle of precocious success, the notion of “hidden potential” carries a faintly subversive charge. We are conditioned to admire the wunderkind, to circulate stories of teenage founders and child prodigies, to equate early fluency with lasting greatness. Social media amplifies the myth: brilliance appears effortless, success instantaneous, talent innate. Against this cultural backdrop, Adam Grant offers a corrective that feels both grounded and quietly radical. In his book Hidden Potential, Grant dismantles the comfortable fiction that ability is fixed and that destiny is sealed early. He shifts the conversation from starting…
By Sarwat Shah In the bustling noise of modern parenting and academic pressure, we often hear the phrase “holistic health”. We picture it as a perfect pie chart: eat your greens (physical health), focus on studies to secure good grades (academic health), get your eight hours of sleep (mental health) and make time for friends (social health). However, there is a profound, often overlooked slice of that pie — the one that gives meaning to all the others. At Khudi, we believe that true holistic health is incomplete without a fair share of spiritual health. For years, we have dedicated…
MM Report KARACHI: Protesters affiliated with a religious organisation forced their way into the United States consulate in Karachi on Sunday following unverified reports circulating on social media of a joint US-Israel strike that allegedly killed Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Witnesses described chaotic scenes as demonstrators breached the compound’s outer perimeter, overturning security barricades and attempting to damage property. Some protesters were seen trying to set fire to sections of the premises before law enforcement personnel intervened. According to preliminary information, six people were reported dead and several others injured during the unrest. Officials have not yet confirmed…
By Rai Tajammul Bhatti JHANG: The district cabinet of Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen (MWM) in Jhang held its quarterly meeting at the party’s district headquarters under the chairmanship of District President Maulana Syed Rohullah Kazmi. Cabinet members and heads of various departments attended the session. The meeting opened with the recitation of the Holy Quran, followed by a review of activities carried out during the previous quarter. Department heads presented reports outlining organisational initiatives, public outreach efforts, training programmes and other developments. Participants discussed plans for the upcoming quarter, focusing on organisational targets, addressing public issues, holding educational and ideological sessions, and…
MM Report STRAIT OF HORMUZ: At least three vessels were reportedly struck near the Strait of Hormuz on Sunday, raising alarm over maritime security following the reported killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in a joint US-Israel military strike. According to the UK Maritime Trade Operations Centre (UKMTO), two ships were directly hit, while an “unknown projectile” exploded near a third. All crew members were reported safe. The incidents have effectively brought international shipping near a halt along one of the world’s most critical energy corridors, which transports roughly 20% of global oil and gas supplies. The Islamic…
The strike on Iran by the United States, in coordination with Israel, has left an indelible mark on international diplomacy and the fragile trust that underpins global negotiations. For weeks, Washington had engaged in what appeared to be careful, deliberate dialogue with Tehran, projecting an image of negotiation and restraint. Yet, behind this façade, a far more aggressive plan was quietly taking shape. Under what analysts suggest was significant influence from Israel, the United States abandoned cautious diplomacy and chose instead the path of overt military aggression. The consequences of that decision were immediate and devastating. Reports now confirm that…
By Russia’s Ambassador to Pakistan Albert P. Khorev The Russian Federation’s intervention in Ukraine has transformed what might have been a regional dispute into a protracted geopolitical confrontation with ramifications far beyond Eastern Europe. Moscow launched its campaign under the banner of protecting Russian-speaking populations and defending national security, framing its actions as a response to what it views as persistent provocations along its western frontier. Yet the roots of the crisis extend back nearly a decade, to the Western-backed political upheaval in Kyiv in 2014, when nationalist forces assumed power following the ousting of President Yanukovych. Since that moment,…
