
“Fire Breaks Out at Lahore Airport Cargo Shed, No Casualties”
A fire broke out late last night at a private cargo shed at Lahore’s Allama Iqbal International Airport. The blaze caused concern, but swift and

A fire broke out late last night at a private cargo shed at Lahore’s Allama Iqbal International Airport. The blaze caused concern, but swift and

In a disturbing case, Rawalpindi Police have arrested a couple, Raheel and Urooj, for their involvement in a honey trap scheme aimed at extorting money

Pakistan and Japan have signed a $263 million agreement aimed at enhancing human resource development in Pakistan. The agreement, signed on Tuesday, will provide scholarships

A fire erupted at the Ministry of Science and Technology building in Islamabad on Tuesday afternoon. According to initial reports, the blaze started on the

Gold prices in Pakistan saw a slight decline on July 15, 2025, reflecting a downward trend in the international markets. According to the All Pakistan

The United Kingdom has officially launched the eVisa system for Pakistani students and skilled workers, set to take effect in July 2025. This new system

A Lahore court has discharged a citizen arrested for allegedly using offensive language against Punjab Chief Minister CM Maryam Nawaz. The case, registered by Green

A Rawalpindi anti-terrorism court has rejected the bail applications of Omar Ayub, the Opposition Leader in Pakistan, in 14 protest-related cases. The court also ordered

A harassment complaint has been filed against four suspended opposition members of the Punjab Assembly by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) MPA Rahila Khadim Hussain. The

The Supreme Court of Pakistan has ruled that the Federal Board of Revenue’s (FBR) practice of issuing immediate recovery notices without allowing reasonable time for

Tesla has officially entered the Indian market with the opening of its first showroom in Mumbai. This marks a significant milestone for the electric vehicle

The IMF has expressed concerns over Pakistan’s decision to allow tax-free sugar imports. The move conflicts with the country’s $7 billion loan programme. IMF officials