
Normalcy Resumes As Pakistan, Iran Ease Tension In Airspace
The region witnessed a return to normal air traffic levels one day after Pakistan and Iran took steps to de-escalate tensions that had arisen following missile strikes.

The region witnessed a return to normal air traffic levels one day after Pakistan and Iran took steps to de-escalate tensions that had arisen following missile strikes.

Individuals in Pakistan encountered challenges accessing various social media platforms on Saturday, as disruptions in internet services affected parts of the country.

The education department of Punjab has decided to extend the previously announced school timings for the winter season until January 31, 2024, considering the prevailing weather conditions

The Meteorological Department has forecasted light rain in some southern parts of Karachi this evening.

The Punjab government has entered an informal agreement to facilitate increased employment opportunities for its workers in Canada.

Pakistan Railways is taking a significant step to improve healthcare accessibility by opening all its hospitals to the general public

The caretaker government has taken legal action by approaching the Supreme Court to challenge the Islamabad High Court’s ruling on November 21, which declared the jail trial of former Prime Minister Imran Khan in the cipher case as illegal

In the aftermath of Tehran’s airstrikes in Balochistan and the subsequent retaliatory actions by Pakistani forces, Pakistan and Iran have taken steps to de-escalate the heightened tension.

During a recent T20 match between Pakistan and New Zealand, an enthusiastic supporter of Prime Minister Imran Khan and the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party seized the spotlight.

In a milestone collaboration, Pakistan’s largest innovation expo Future Fest is reviving the much-awaited 3-day music festival in partnership with Spotify.

The Vanguard Institute of Medical and Sciences in Islamabad is facing closure amid allegations of distributing fake degrees to paramedical staff, a revelation confirmed by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA).

The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulation Authority (PEMRA) issued a directive to all satellite TV channel licensees, urging them to exercise extreme caution in reporting on the escalating tensions between Pakistan and Iran.