New Karachi Residents Facing Worst Power Theft
KARACHI: Worst load-shedding and electricity theft in neighboring areas have exacerbated the miseries of people living in North Karachi.
Almost 12 hours of load shedding...
Tigress at Karachi Zoo Dies After Prolonged Illness
KARACHI: In a rather sorrowful development for animal lovers in the port city of Karachi, a Bengal tigress residing at the Karachi Zoo died...
Amna Baloch Appointed Pakistan’s New Foreign Secretary
ISLAMABAD: The federal government has appointed Amna Baloch, a Grade-22 officer of Foreign Service of Pakistan, as Secretary of Ministry of Foreign Affairs, an...
UN Obligatory to Allow Kashmiris’ to Exercise Right to Self-determination: APHC
SRINAGAR: The United Nations must fulfil its obligation and responsibility to allow Kashmiri nation to exercise their inalienable right to self-determination as enshrined in...
Increasing Accidents in Indian Armed Forces Raised Questions Over Capability, Competence
NEW DELHI: The rising accidents like air crashes involving the Indian armed forces have brought its capability, competence and professionalism into question.
A Coast Guard...
Terrorist Attacks Rise to 59 in August From 38 in July
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has witnessed a surge in terrorists attacks from 38 in July to 59 attacks occurred across the country in August 2024.
According to...
Delhi March, (Delhi Chalo Padyatra) Begins to Press for Ladakh’s Demands
SRINAGAR: The highly anticipated 'Delhi Chalo Padyatra' (Delhi March) commenced today Monday from Memorial Park in Leh, Ladakh region of Indian illegally occupied Jammu...
Era of Uninterrupted Dialogue with Pakistan Is Over: Jaishankar
NEW DELHI: Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, speaking at a book launch event, firmly stated that the "era of uninterrupted dialogue" with Pakistan...
Omar Assures to Revoke PSA If Voted into Power
SRINAGAR: Omar Abdullah, Vice President National Conference (NC) and former Jammu and Kashmir CM has assured the Kashmiri people to revoke the notorious law...
Heavy Rainfall Lashes India, Over 28 Dead, Thousands Evacuated
NEW DELHI: Heavy rainfall has battered parts of Gujarat, an Indian western state, flooding cities, snapping utility links, and forcing thousands to leave their...















