
Govt Stops Shipping Lines From Charging War Risk on Old Cargo
The Govt has directed shipping companies to stop charging war risk surcharges on shipments that departed before the recent regional tensions. The decision came after

The Govt has directed shipping companies to stop charging war risk surcharges on shipments that departed before the recent regional tensions. The decision came after

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi expressed gratitude to the government and people of Pakistan for their strong support amid ongoing aggression from the United States

Pakistan may face a serious Gas Shortage after April 14 if new supplies are not arranged soon. Officials shared this concern during a briefing to

The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued weather forecasts warning of a mix of rain, thunderstorms and changing conditions across many parts of Pakistan over

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has instructed authorities to closely monitor the supply and demand of food items nationwide to ensure national food security, while exploring

Telecom users across Pakistan are set for a major upgrade as the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) is expected to issue 5G licenses to telecom companies

A leopard has once again been spotted at the campus of International Islamic University Islamabad, raising fresh safety concerns among students and university authorities. According

Gold prices in Pakistan recorded a notable decline as the per tola rate dropped to Rs524,562, following a downturn in international bullion markets that unsettled

The Rawalpindi City Traffic Police (CTP) has introduced special arrangements to manage the expected surge in traffic during the final ten days of Ramazan, aiming

A luxury vehicle valued at around Rs90 million has been procured for Yousaf Raza Gilani using funds allocated in the budget of the Senate of

KARACHI: Sindh’s newly appointed Governor Nehal Hashmi on Sunday clarified that he is not an elected representative but a constitutional governor while speaking at his

Pakistan Railways has announced that it will run four special trains to facilitate passengers traveling during Eid holidays, responding to the expected rise in travel