International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes’ (ICSID) recently published a 700-page ruling against Pakistan, saying that the country owes… Read More
Govt Launches 5 Apps for Hajj Pilgrims
The Ministry of Religious Affairs has launched multiple apps to assist pilgrims in performing Hajj and staying in Saudi Arabia.… Read More
Huawei Teases Honor 9X With Triple Cameras and Unique Design
Looks like a pretty decent mid-ranger.… Read More
Islamabad Safe City Project is Non-Operational Due to an Expired Contract
Islamabad Safe City Project, which incurred a cost of over Rs. 15 billion on the national exchequer, is in shambles.… Read More
Sony Claims its USB Hub Has the World’s Fastest SD Card Reader
Great for video editing on the go.… Read More
HEC Sets Rs. 5,000 Fee for Urgent Degree Verification
The Higher Education Commission (HEC) has set up special booths for urgent degree verification at its headquarters and all regional… Read More
Customers to Get Rs. 88 on Loading a Rs. 100 Card [Official]
Mobile phone companies operating in Pakistan have withdrawn operational and service charges on card loads and balance transfers, we have… Read More
Pakistani Business Community Hopes for Zero Duty Access to the US Market
Pakistani business community is hoping that Prime Minister Imran Khan’s upcoming visit to the United States of America (USA) would… Read More
Water Shortage is the Biggest Problem in Islamabad: Survey
The federal government is in the process of revising Islamabad’s masterplan for the next 20 years and has asked the… Read More
Thundershowers, Urban Flooding Predicted in Punjab
The Meteorological Department predicts that urban flooding will occur in various cities of Central and Upper Punjab. The Met Office… Read More
‘Agent Smith’ Malware Has Infected 25 Million Android Phones: Report
Copies your legit apps and infects them with malware.… Read More
Traders Call for a Nationwide Strike on Saturday
Saturday was supposed to witness a nation-wide strike by several traders’ unions. However, the government accepted most of their ‘fair’… Read More
