
PTA Directs ISPs to Improve Internet Speed After Slowdown in 31 Cities
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority has taken notice of slow internet issues in several parts of the country. The regulator has directed internet service providers to

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority has taken notice of slow internet issues in several parts of the country. The regulator has directed internet service providers to

International markets witnessed a sharp decline as oil prices fell soon after new diplomatic developments in the Middle East. Reports suggest that Iran has sent

The Power Minister of Pakistan has announced that the recent load-shedding spell has officially ended. The update came after a new LNG shipment arrived in

Italy has updated its financial requirements for international students applying for study visas. The new rule affects students planning to enroll in universities under a

The Pakistan Hajj Mission has issued new and important guidelines for pilgrims staying in Al-Aziziyah, Makkah. These instructions aim to improve crowd management and ensure

Pakistan is expected to experience changing Weather conditions from May 2 to May 5, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Department. A new westerly wave is

A Major Court Challenge has been filed in Pakistan against the recent increase in petrol and diesel prices. The case has been submitted to the

A dual citizen of Turkey and Israel has been detained in Istanbul, according to reports from Turkish authorities and international media. The case has gained

A new proposal in the United States could bring major changes to long-standing citizenship laws. A US senator has introduced a constitutional amendment that aims

Punjab is likely to continue its free public transport facility for another month, according to official sources. The final decision will be made in a

Dubai has introduced updated rules for its property-linked residency visa. The changes aim to make it easier for foreign investors to qualify for long-term residency.

The education department in Sindh has approved the publication of three religious books for Hindu students. These books will be used in public schools during