
Ex-NAB DG Irfan Baig joins PM’s Inspection Commission
Former NAB DG Irfan Baig has officially been appointed as a member of the Prime Minister’s Inspection Commission, a move seen as part of the
Former NAB DG Irfan Baig has officially been appointed as a member of the Prime Minister’s Inspection Commission, a move seen as part of the
The federal government has placed tax overhaul and faster privatisation at the center of its economic strategy, aiming to reduce fiscal pressures and attract investment.
Independence and free movement have long been part of America’s identity, but the new Trump moves to limit US stays of students, journalists is reshaping
Indus River System Authority (Irsa) has reduced outflows from Tarbela Dam at a crucial moment, as Sindh prepares for a possible water surge. The move
Former Australian skipper Michael Clarke has revealed that he is battling skin cancer, a health update that has shocked cricket fans worldwide. The former captain,
As water levels continue to rise, the NDMA issues an alert as the Tarbela Dam spillways to open today, warning nearby communities to prepare for
Heavy monsoon rains have triggered widespread flooding in Shahdara, prompting Minister Aleem Khan to personally review the situation and assess the scale of damage. The
The Chenab floods have surpassed the designed capacity at Khanki Headworks, raising fears of structural strain and possible damage to the decades-old infrastructure. According to
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has launched the New Energy Vehicle policy, a milestone initiative designed to promote clean transport and reduce Pakistan’s reliance on fossil
PTI quits PAC as the party announced that no member will attend upcoming meetings, a move that underscores the widening political divide in parliament. The
PTA defends hike in mobile internet package prices as citizens voice concerns over affordability. The sudden surge in costs has stirred debate on whether the
Steep US tariffs begin hitting Indian exports and raising concerns among industries that rely heavily on international markets. The move has sparked debate on how