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PHC suspends KP order on FIRs against ruling coalition leaders
ADMIN posted a blog entry in Geo News Blog
Peshawar High Court order comes after six PDM leaders, including Nawaz, Zardari, and Fazl were booked -
I will not backout even if you register 15,000 FIRs against me: Imran Khan
ADMIN posted a blog entry in Geo News Blog
"We have noted all names of officers involved in torturing party workers, all of them will be held accountable," Khan warns -
Kangana Ranaut prays for ?less FIRs, more love letters? in New Year
ADMIN posted a blog entry in Geo News Blog
Kangana Ranaut welcomed new year on a positive note -
Punjab registered over 2,900 FIRs to fight smog problem: relief commissioner
ADMIN posted a blog entry in Geo News Blog
Punjab relief commissioner Babar Hayat Tarar claims smog problem alleviated because of effective govt measures -
FIRs lodged against Shilpa Shetty, mom Sunanda Shetty in fraud case
ADMIN posted a blog entry in Geo News Blog
Police have sent notices for questioning to Shilpa Shetty and her mom Sunanda Shetty -
Maryam tells PML-N workers to remain steadfast, embrace FIRs
ADMIN posted a blog entry in Geo News Blog
"Thanks to our social media team, Nawaz Sharif's voice has reached across the country today," PML-N vice president says -
RIYADH: A princess has been named to head a Saudi multi-sports federation, in a first for women in the conservative Muslim kingdom where men dominate all sports, an official said Saturday. The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told AFP that Princess Rima bint Bandar bin Sultan has become "the first woman to lead a federation" covering sporting activities for men and women. In August 2016, the princess scored another first for women in Saudi Arabia when she was named by the cabinet to a senior post in the kingdom´s equivalent of a sports ministry. A daughter of a former Saudi ambassador to Washington, Prince Bandar bin Sultan, Princess Rima is a graduate in museology from an American university. Saudi Arabia does not allow women to practise sports in the public sphere and even the introduction of private sports centres for women has aroused criticism among religious conservatives in the Gulf state. Although the kingdom announced it will lift a ban on women drivers from next June as part of a reform push, it still retains tight restrictions on women and imposes a strict segregation of the sexes. Under the country´s guardianship system, a male family member -- normally the father, husband or brother -- must grant permission for a woman´s study, travel and other activities.