Rajender Meghwar becomes First Hindu Police Officer in Pakistan
Rajender Meghwar’s induction as ASP in Faisalabad Police marks a historic milestone, promoting inclusivity and minority representation in Pakistan’s civil services.
Here is when PIA is resuming flights to Paris
Preparations for the resumptions of direct flights to Mian and Paris are already complete. The airline is waiting for the final approval from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
Left Alone in Chaos: Bushra Bibi’s Account of D-Chowk Protest Night
Bushra Bibi, wife of PTI founder Imran Khan, shared her experience during last month’s crackdown on protesters at D-Chowk in Islamabad.
Musk spent $260 million on Trump – media
The entrepreneur has reportedly emerged as a key player in the US president-elect’s orbit
CNN interviews ‘moderate’ terrorist leader
Abu Mohammed al-Julani currently heads jihadist militants HTS in Syria and was previously linked to Al-Qaeda and Islamic State
OpenAI introduces its priciest subscription yet
Priced significantly higher than existing plans, ChatGPT Pro targets power users who frequently push the limits of AI capabilities.
Seven charged amid anti-state propaganda crackdown
Authorities confirmed that efforts are ongoing to apprehend the suspects, with legal proceedings already initiated.
Thousands flee as Syrian rebels advance Southward
Adding another layer to the conflict, Israeli airstrikes hit the Arida and Jousiyeh border crossings between Syria and Lebanon on Friday.
World Bank secures record $100 billion to aid the world’s poorest nations
The announcement followed two days of discussions in Seoul, South Korea, a nation that itself graduated from IDA assistance decades ago.
Netanyahu Blocks Ceasefire Despite Defence Recommendations
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu faces criticism for rejecting a Gaza ceasefire, allegedly prioritizing far-right coalition interests over peace and escalating accusations of war crimes and ethnic cleansing.
US Lawmakers Target UAE Over Alleged Support for Sudan’s RSF
US lawmakers threaten to block arms sales to the UAE over allegations of supporting Sudan's RSF amid worsening humanitarian atrocities.
JUI-F Threatens Anti-Government March Over Madrasah Registration Bill
JUI-F has threatened an Islamabad march, demanding the passage of the Madrasah Registration Bill by December 8, accusing the government of deliberate delays.