Pakistan
National and regional reporting from Pakistani and regional desks. Sorted by source publication time.
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امریکی صدر کے بیانات میں بیک وقت غصہ، مایوسی اور دباؤ کی سیاست جھلکتی ہے
Karachi police arrest 'highly wanted' female drug lord
KARACHI: Police on Tuesday arrested a “highly wanted” woman accused of supplying cocaine and other narcotics across the city, an official statement said. According to the statement, a joint operation was conducted by a police team from Garden Police Station and a civilian intelligence agency to arre...
PMDC says medical students must qualify for MDCAT, obtain registration before going abroad
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) on Tuesday announced that students intending to pursue medical or dental education abroad must qualify for the Medical and Dental College Admission Test (MDCAT) and obtain registration before going abroad. According to a statement, the PMDC i...
Cattle rush kicks off as Eid markets come alive
Five sale points join Shahpur Model Market
Karachiites have right to fight back against street criminals: AIG
Azad Khan says citizens can legally use licensed weapons in self-defence
'Stop us if you can': drug kingpin Pinky challenges system
Police claim accused operated cocaine network supplying Karachi's elite through WhatsApp orders, female riders
KU teachers. employees accuse VC of financial irregularities
Allegations include Rs12.2m ERP project cost, inflated fuel bills, unaccounted fee collections
تصاویر کے ذریعے ونڈوز سسٹم ہیک کرنیکا خطرناک سائبر حملہ بے نقاب
حملہ آور بے ضرر نظر آنے والی تصویروں کی آڑ میں صارفین کے کمپیوٹرز پر مکمل اور خاموش کنٹرول حاصل کر لیتے ہیں
Pakistan to face growing health risk as international funding to health sector continues to decline: report
ISLAMABAD: As international funding to Pakistan’s health sector continues to decline and major foreign donors are set to completely suspend grants by 2030, the country faces serious health risks unless urgent steps are taken by the government, it emerged on Tuesday. These are the findings of a repor...
Eurovision opens under shadow of Gaza war
Five countries boycott song contest over Israel's participation as protests and heavy security grip Vienna
Battle for cinema's soul begins at Cannes
Festival leaders defend artists and storytellers as artificial intelligence reshapes the global film business
Beatles to open London museum at final gig site
McCartney said the idea was driven by the lack of public access to key Beatles sites in London
Colbert's curtain call
Late-night television's biggest names reunite as host prepares to bid farewell to 'The Late Show'
کراچی کی سڑکیں ٹوٹ پھوٹ کا شکار، اندرونی گلیوں کا تصور ہی ختم ہوگیا
کراچی کی مرکزی شاہراہوں پر کھدائی، گڑھوں کی وجہ سے انفراسٹرکچر تاریخ کی بدترین صورتحال سے دوچار ہے
کراچی کے ایک ضلع میں ایک بار پھر پانی کی سپلائی بند
حسن اسکوائر کے قریب 54 انچ کی لائن میں رساؤ آگیا، جس کے باعث ضلع جنوبی میں پانی کی فراہمی بند ہوگئی ہے
Adaptive deterrence urged to counter India’s hostile posture
• Experts say New Delhi aims to normalise limited warfare under nuclear risks• Predict future conflicts will focus on cyber, hybrid and narrative strategies ISLAMABAD: Leading strategic affairs experts cautioned Monday that while the deterrence equation with India may have held during last year’s co...
Napoli beaten by Bologna
Rowe's added-time goal gave Bologna 3-2 win
Fitzpatricks seek major glory at PGA
Sibling duo mix rivalry and family as they chase title
Bangladesh hammer Pak in Dhaka Test
Rana's five-wicket haul seals the hosts' third straight Test victory
Guardiola backs Marmoush to play big role
City have four games left this campaign
India’s Hindu extremist group RSS lobbies foreign groups to counter minority rights criticism
A powerful Hindu group from which Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party emerged claimed on Tuesday it had organised foreign visits, including to the US, to counter perceptions that it is a paramilitary outfit involved in attacks on minority communities. The outreach by the Rashtriya Swayamseva...
Food self-sufficiency - the elephant in the room
India suspending the Indus Waters Treaty isn't just political — it's a slow-burn food crisis
Child marriage: a persistent form of gender inequality
A girl who stays in school is far less likely to be married young
Justice beyond courtrooms
A Supreme Court mediation centre is a welcome step, but ADR alone cannot fix Pakistan's justice crisis