
UET Lahore Announces Schedule for 2026 Entry Test
University of Engineering and Technology Lahore has announced that its Combined Entrance Test 2026 (First) for undergraduate fall admissions will be held from March 30

University of Engineering and Technology Lahore has announced that its Combined Entrance Test 2026 (First) for undergraduate fall admissions will be held from March 30

The Iranian government has permitted 20 additional Pakistan-flagged vessels to transit the strategically important Strait of Hormuz. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad

Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak has directed the Ministry of Energy to prepare a draft decree to ban gasoline exports starting April 1, 2026,

A significant policy shift is being considered in Punjab that could provide major financial relief to thousands of schools and indirectly benefit millions of students

Actor and director Hamza Ali Abbasi has publicly clarified that he is not involved in the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) probe concerning his elder sister,

Bank of America has agreed to a $72.5 million (£57.3m) settlement to resolve a civil lawsuit filed by women who accused the bank of facilitating

Malaysia has launched a new centralized system to make it easier for companies in the manufacturing and select service sectors to hire foreign workers. The

The Punjab government has decided to extend the ban on outdoor drone operations across the province for an additional 30 days, citing concerns over public

The Sindh government has decided to implement a smart lockdown across the province as part of efforts to manage rising fuel costs and conserve petrol

The Metro Bus service operating between Islamabad and Rawalpindi has reduced its operating hours under the government’s ongoing energy conservation plan. According to the latest

Capital Smart Motors (CSM) has officially introduced the JMEV EV3, an all-electric sub-compact hatchback, to the Pakistani market following its initial reveal at last year’s

Austria announced plans to ban social media for children under 14, citing addiction, glorification of violence, misinformation, and unrealistic beauty standards. Vice-Chancellor Andreas Babler said