
SP City Islamabad injured in an attack while protecting women from harassment
In Islamabad, Superintendent of Police (SP) City Khan Zeb sustained injuries after intervening in an incident where a group of men were reportedly harassing women
In Islamabad, Superintendent of Police (SP) City Khan Zeb sustained injuries after intervening in an incident where a group of men were reportedly harassing women
Islamabad, June 9, 2024 — Margalla College, one of the oldest girls’ colleges in the region, has received a significant boost with a comprehensive renovation
The federal government’s decision to implement a national firewall aimed at controlling social media content and restricting unwanted material from reaching a broader audience has
ISLAMABAD, June 3: The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan, in collaboration with the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training, effectively imparted basic financial
Millions worth of goods stolen from FIA HQ in Islamabad caused shock among law enforcement. However, Rawalpindi Police swiftly recovered the stolen items and arrested
Authorities extinguished another forest fire on the Margalla Hills on Sunday amidst a severe heatwave gripping the country. This latest fire ignited just a day
In a significant development, Islamabad police successfully found the wife of the Vietnamese ambassador to Pakistan at the sports club in F-9 Park.
In Rawalpindi, a gang of robbers targeted individuals on their way to a funeral procession within the limits of the Saddar police station.
A five-member Supreme Court bench, led by the Chief Justice, heard the government’s appeals against the NAB amendments, with the PTI founder appearing via video link.
Incarcerated former Prime Minister Imran Khan has received relief as he was acquitted in two cases related to the May 9 violence.
Islamabad – Former Prime Minister and PTI leader Imran Khan will appear virtually before the Supreme Court via videolink from Adiala Jail for a hearing on amendments to the NAB law.
The Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) has initiated a novel initiative known as ‘Mechanic on Wheels’ to aid drivers dealing with vehicle or motorcycle breakdowns.