
Pakistan Introduces First-Ever Long-Term Hajj Policy Plan
Pakistan’s federal cabinet has approved the country’s first-ever long-term Hajj Policy, introducing a four-year framework that will remain in effect from 2027 to 2030. The

Pakistan’s federal cabinet has approved the country’s first-ever long-term Hajj Policy, introducing a four-year framework that will remain in effect from 2027 to 2030. The

A local court has granted interim pre-arrest bail to YouTuber Ali Hyderabadi in a case filed over allegations of assault made by his former wife.

Oil prices rose by more than 2% on Wednesday as renewed US-Iran tensions raised fresh fears over Middle East energy supplies. Brent crude increased by

Pakistani podcaster Rehan Tariq was reportedly taken into custody by officials of the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) after arriving at Lahore’s Allama Iqbal

LAHORE: A criminal case has been registered in Lahore against well-known TikToker Kashif Zameer after he was accused of taking money from a Counter Terrorism

The federal government’s Budget 2026 has officially come into force, confirming the latest tax deductions on Prize Bond winnings across Pakistan. Although there had been

Brazilian football star Neymar has hinted that his international career may have come to an end after Brazil suffered a surprising 2-1 defeat to Norway

The Punjab government has further expanded its Electric Bus network by introducing services on 13 additional routes across six districts, bringing cleaner and more modern

Business Class travel is set to become cheaper for many international passengers after the federal government introduced major tax reductions on premium airline tickets. While

Global oil prices moved slightly lower on Monday after OPEC+ agreed to increase oil production for August. The decision, along with improving crude exports through

Cristiano Ronaldo has made a major announcement ahead of Portugal’s important World Cup Round of 16 match against Spain. The Portuguese captain has confirmed that

Rising temperatures and increasingly frequent heatwaves are prompting more households across the United Kingdom to install air conditioning systems, a trend that is sparking debate