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The drug safety authority in South Korea announced that it would look into controversial comments by U.S. President Donald Trump, who in recent days proposed that there should be a connection between Tylenol, autism, and vaccines. Medical authorities have dismissed the claims arguing that they are baseless, and have expressing concerns of spreading misinformation. The Ministry of Food and Drug Safety in Seoul announced that it will seek information provided by pharmaceutical companies and international health organizations in order to determine whether such assertions can confuse the general population and harm confidence in vaccination. Authorities emphasized the fact that this review is precautionary, not a support of the statements made by Trump. Medical societies across the globe have reinstated that there is no scientific evidence linking Tylenol or vaccination to autism terming the reports as hazardous to worldwide health campaigns.

Seoul Regulators to Examine Trump’s Tylenol-Autism Remarks

September 24, 2025 — Latest News — By: Jarida Report
At a central junction, in front of a local police station and Vajira Hospital in a residential district of Bangkok, a roughly 50-metre (160-foot) hole pulled down power lines and revealed a burst pipe gushing water. Dozens of police and city officials blocked off the site to prevent more damage and fatalities, when this happened a pickup truck teetered precariously on the edge of the hole. Suriyachai Rawiwan, director of Bangkok’s disaster prevention department, present at the scene reported that the collapse was likely linked to recent heavy rain and a leaky pipe.

Massive sinkhole opens on major road in Bangkok

September 24, 2025 — Latest News — By: Jarida Report
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) announced on Wednesday that they have received Third Country Operator (TCO) approval for flight operations in the United Kingdom and now will get the official permission to return to British skies next month. In a humiliating instance this July, the UK removed Pakistan from its Air Safety List, allowing Pakistani airlines to now apply to operate flights in Britain. The development came after the UK Department for Transport concluded an aviation security ins­pection at Islamabad Inter­nat­ional Airport on Thursday, declaring Pakistan’s security arrangements “satisfactory and in line with international standards”. Now that the TCO certification have finally been received, the national carrier announced that it would now be allowed to operate direct flights and carry not only passengers but also cargo.

PIA gets approval to fly to UK again

September 24, 2025 — Latest News — By: Jarida Report
Biryani Feminism and the Politics of Gender

Biryani Feminism and the Politics of Gender

September 24, 2025 — Women — By: Tabir Shahbaz
Animal Cruelty in the Equestrian World

Animal Cruelty in the Equestrian World

September 24, 2025 — Opinion — By: Zarmeen Abbasi
The energy crisis in Pakistan has existed for a significant period. The government is unable to find a sustainable solution to fulfil the nation’s energy demands. In contrast

The Iran Pakistan Gas Pipeline Paradox

September 23, 2025 — World — By: Hamza Hamid
A massive blast inside a Pakistani Taliban (TTP) compound in the Tirah Valley area of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa killed at least 24 people on Monday. Witnesses report that the explosion took place in an area where explosives and bomb-making materials were kept in proximity to civilian houses. Several women and children were among the dead, generating renewed anger about the militant group’s utilization of populated areas. The cause has not been verified by security officials, but there is an initial investigation pointing to accidental detonation. The incident was denounced by human rights organisations, which demanded accountability and the safety of the civilians in the areas of conflict. The tragedy highlights the fact that instability in the border areas of Pakistan is still ongoing, as militant groups continue their operations despite military actions.

Blast at TTP Compound in Tirah Valley Leaves Dozens Dead

September 23, 2025 — Latest News — By: Jarida Report
At a scrap shop in a corner of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Mardan district, police has reported an explosion of a hand grenade which ended up killing three people, on Tuesday. 
 District Police Officer (DPO) Zahoor Babar Afridi reported that police has gathered evidence from the site of the explosion and they were further investigating the matter. According to Mardan Rescue 1122, the injured have been identified as 40-year-old Abbas, 17-year-old Saeed and 24-year-old Amrad. The injured were immediately given first aid and rushed to Mardan Medical Complex, Rescue 1122 said.

Explosion in Mardan takes three lives

September 23, 2025 — Latest News — By: Jarida Report

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