
New Year’s Eve 2026, A Global Countdown, And How The World Is Celebrating It
There’s something about New Year’s Eve 2026 that already feels different. Maybe it’s the way countdown reels start flooding your feed weeks early.Maybe it’s the

There’s something about New Year’s Eve 2026 that already feels different. Maybe it’s the way countdown reels start flooding your feed weeks early.Maybe it’s the

The Karachi Bar Association has announced an indefinite strike in city courts following a violent incident involving YouTuber Rajab Butt. Lawyers have boycotted court proceedings

A New York woman’s near death experience claim has reignited global debate over life after death and personal hell, after she says she visited the

Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 2, released ahead of the series finale, has ignited one of the most heated debates within its global fanbase in

Despite strict restrictions imposed across Karachi ahead of New Year’s Eve, the city’s most popular recreational spot, Seaview beach, will remain open to the public,

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan’s commitment to cancer care came into the spotlight again as heartfelt stories of his real-life support for patients surfaced around his

Google Doodle New Year Eve 2025 took center stage on the search giant’s homepage on December 31, marking a vibrant New Year’s Eve countdown to

Karachi — Meezan Bank appoints Dr Syed Amir Ali as New President and CEO, effective December 30, 2025, in a major leadership transition at Pakistan’s largest Islamic bank, the institution

Punjab has come under renewed scrutiny as dense smog blankets the province, leading to multiple fatal road accidents that killed nine people and injured 30

Popular Pasoori singer Shae Gill was injured during a live performance in Islamabad when a drone camera struck her hand, prompting immediate medical attention and

Pakistan’s emerging showbiz star Zarar Khan has delighted fans by sharing the happy news of his nikah, marking the start of a new chapter in

In Pakistan, strategic debates don’t stay confined to classrooms or closed-door briefings. They spill into talk shows, newspaper columns, university corridors, and policy circles. And