Sports
Babar shares picture from Masjid Nabwi, Haris from Masjid Al Haram
It is likely that both cricketers are in Saudi Arabia to perform Umrah.

Makkah: Pakistan cricket team captain Babar Azam shared picture from Masjid Nabawi (PBUH) and fast bowler Haris Rauf from Masjid Al Haram.
According to details, Babar Azam turned to Twitter and posted the beautiful scene of Gunbad-e-Khizra while standing in the compound of Masjid-e-Nabwi (peace be upon him) which is being liked a lot on social media.
Babar Azam caption the image as: "After God, the elder, you are a short story."
بعد از خدا بزرگ توئی
— Babar Azam (@babarazam258) March 30, 2023
قصہ مختصرـ pic.twitter.com/n1dSdLKF0I
On the other hand, fast bowler Haris Rauf posted a picture of himself from Masjid al-Haram, in which a soulful view of the Holy Kaaba can be seen. Haris captioned the image as 'Alhamdullah' in his tweet.
Alhamdullilah 🤲 pic.twitter.com/2AqsYEg5WC
— Haris Rauf (@HarisRauf14) March 30, 2023
Pakistan
NAB sent questionnaire to Imran in Toshakhana case
NAB ordered PTI chief to provide details of all the people involved in gifts transactions.

Islamabad: National Accountability Bureau (NAB) sent a 12-question based questionnaire to former Prime Minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan regarding Toshakhana gifts, GNN reported.
According to details, the questionnaire asked Imran to present the invoices of gifts, also tell how many times the gifts were sold.
NAB asked that which gifts were sold, when and to whom. It also stated that was any middle man or woman involved in these transactions. NAB ordered PTI chief to provide details of all the people involved in gifts transactions.
It also summoned the details of gifts sold at F7 shop.
Imran had been asked to showcase details that how many gifts he received as Prime Minister and also share pictures as evidence.
The accountability Bureau asked if Khan received the money via bank transaction or in cash while selling the gifts.
Pakistan
US expresses regret over Pakistan's non-participation in Democracy Summit
The spokesperson added that US and Pakistan work together on many issues.

New York: United States expressed regret over Pakistan's non-participation in the Democracy Summit.
The spokesperson of the US Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Vedant Patel, said in a press briefing that there is a deep security partnership with Pakistan, and they keep talking about democracy, human rights, freedom of expression and religion.
Vedant stated: “Pakistan has the authority to take decisions regarding the summit, although we regret Pakistan's non-participation, but will continue to work together.”
The spokesperson added that US and Pakistan work together on many issues.
Notably the Democracy Summit continued from March 29 to 30.
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