Hajj 2025: Pakistan Unveils New Health Policy
The Ministry of Religious Affairs has implemented a new health policy for Hajj pilgrims, aligning with the updated conditions mandated by the Saudi government. Key
The Ministry of Religious Affairs has implemented a new health policy for Hajj pilgrims, aligning with the updated conditions mandated by the Saudi government. Key
Pakistani opener Fakhar Zaman is on track to be reinstated into the central contracts and the national white-ball squad after the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)
Mount Fuji, Japan’s iconic peak, has made history by not receiving any snowfall this year, marking the latest date without snow since record-keeping began 130
The Privatisation Commission has completed its preparations for the bidding of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), which is set to take place today. According to reports,
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The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has confirmed that the recent issues causing internet slowness across the country have been fully resolved. A spokesperson announced that
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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif emphasized the strengthening of brotherly relations between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia during a news conference in Riyadh alongside Saudi Minister of
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Airport Security Force (ASF) personnel at Allama Iqbal International Airport Lahore intercepted a passenger attempting to smuggle six hundred and seventy grams of brown heroin,
The district administration of Islamabad is intensifying its crackdown on wall chalking and the distribution of pamphlets, both of which are prohibited in the federal