Attack on mosque in India results in the death of 31 year-old civil engineer
A mob of approximately 200 Hindu men attacked a mosque in a village of Pusesavali which resulted in a tragic death.
Will SC Decision Revive Corruption Cases Against Politicians?
While apparently, the corruption cases shall be reinstated, it is highly unlikely that this will practically happen.
Caretaker Finance Minister Optimistic While Common Man Faces Economic Pressure
Akhtar's comments come at a time when many Pakistanis are grappling with the daily challenges of making ends meet.
Bilawal’s Dig at PML-N and PTI Coalition Prospects
While not explicitly naming the party involved, Bilawal hinted at PML-N, which emerged as a dominant force in Punjab in the 2013 elections.
UK Bans American XL Bully Dogs Following String of Attacks
The ban reflects a clear response to the concerns of the public and a commitment to preventing further harm.
Central Bank Keeps Key Interest Rate Unchanged Amid Expectations
The decision to maintain the policy rate at 22% will have implications for businesses and borrowers in Pakistan.
Quaid-e-Azam’s Sculpture Unveiled in Beijing: A Symbolic Tribute
As the sculpture of Quaid-e-Azam Jinnah graces the Jintai Art Museum of Beijing, it leaves a lasting impression on all who view it.
Global Hunger Crisis: 1 in 10 People Go to Bed Hungry Every Night
The revelation that one in ten people faces hunger every night serves as a stark reminder that hunger is a shared responsibility.
Gas Shortage in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Sparks Concern
As the crisis deepens, it not only affects the daily lives of residents but also has far-reaching implications for the economy.
China Denies Plans to Ban iPhone Amid Security Concerns
China's denial of plans to ban iPhones provides a sigh of relief for both Apple and its Chinese user base.
Pakistani-American professor established a unique Holocaust museum at Manhattan College
Remarkable Pakistani-American professor has made history by establishing a unique Holocaust museum at Manhattan College in New York.
Beijing sanctions two US defence companies over Taiwan arms sales
The United States Congress, under the Taiwan Relations Act, requires the supply of weapons to the self-governing democracy for its defence.