The main suspect in the Mustafa Amir murder case, Armaghan Qureshi, ran an illegal call center and stole Rs. 17… Read More
CII Rules First Wife Cannot Annul Marriage if Husband Remarries
The Council of Islamic Ideology (CII) has ruled that allowing a wife to annul her marriage if her husband remarries… Read More
An IMF Loan is Considered A Major Economic Milestone Only in Pakistan [Opinion]
Pakistan is the only country in the world where securing a public-financed bailout from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is… Read More
IMF Approves Electricity Tariff Reduction of Rs. 1 Per Unit
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved a reduction of Rs. 1 per unit in electricity tariffs for all consumers… Read More
Weather Department Gives Bad News About Temperature in Coming Months
The Chief Meteorologist of the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued a warning about a significant rise in temperatures across… Read More
Punjab Approves New Evaluation Criteria for Matric and Inter
The Punjab Board Committee of Chairmen has officially approved a 10-point grading system for matriculation and intermediate examinations, as reported… Read More
Expired Meat Reportedly Found at a Five-Star Hotel in Karachi
The Sindh Food Authority (SFA) has reportedly uncovered serious food safety violations at a well-known five-star hotel in Karachi near… Read More
Samsung is Paying a $601 Million Fine for Avoiding Import Tariffs in India
A significant financial penalty has been imposed on Samsung in India, stemming from the company’s failure to pay import tariffs… Read More
Sindh Bans Female Teachers From Wearing High Heels and Excessive Makeup
ARY News reported that the Sindh Education Department has introduced a detailed code of conduct for teachers in schools across… Read More
US Further Tightens Trade Ban Restrictions to Hurt China
The United States has added 80 organizations and companies to its export control list, aiming to limit China’s access to… Read More
PAC Wants Action Against PhD Scholars Who Didn’t Return from Abroad
The Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has officially sought details of PhD scholarship defaulters who went abroad but failed to… Read More
iPhone 16 Ban Lifted in Indonesia After Months of Negotiations and Hundred Millions in Losses
After a protracted four-month delay, Apple has secured the green light for its iPhone 16 series to re-enter the Indonesian… Read More
