ATC Rawalpindi Rejects Aleema Khan’s Acquittal Plea in November 26 Protest Case

A special Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in Rawalpindi has dismissed the acquittal plea filed by Aleema Khan, the sister of the PTI founder, in a high-profile case related to the November 26 protests. The court ordered the continuation of the trial after hearing extensive arguments from both the defense, who cited political victimization, and the prosecution, who highlighted the alleged violence and disruption caused by the organizers.

Professor Suspended After Harassment Complaint By A Student

A professor at the Faisalabad Agriculture University’s sub‑campus in Burewala has been suspended after a female student accused him of harassment. The complaint, supported by a video circulating online, was forwarded to the HEC Pakistan Women Harassment Unit, which directed the Vice Chancellor to take immediate action.

Trump Orders Strict Green Card Review After Washington Shooting

The Trump administration has announced a comprehensive review of Green Cards issued to migrants from 19 countries identified as nations of concern. The directive follows a violent shooting outside the White House in Washington, D.C., where an Afghan national allegedly attacked two National Guard soldiers, leaving one dead and another critically injured. USCIS chief Joseph Edlow confirmed that every Green Card from these countries will undergo strict re‑evaluation as part of intensified immigration enforcement measures.