Country faces electricity shortfall?
The electricity shortfall in Pakistan has reached 5300 MW as the country is producing 20,757 MW against 26,000 MW demand.
Ukraine begins first trial of Russian soldier for war crimes
The Kyiv government has accused Russia of atrocities and brutality against civilians during the invasion and said it has identified more than 10,000 possible war crimes.
Clashes in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir after death of minority Hindu
The protesters on Friday shouted slogans against India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and demanded Bhat's killers be brought to justice.
26 killed as building catches fire in Delhi
Television footage showed smoke billowing out of the windows of the building, with firefighters helping those trapped in the upper floors to escape as hundreds watched.
Turkey against Finland, Sweden joining NATO
"We do not have a positive opinion. Scandinavian countries are like a guesthouse for terror organisations," Erdogan told journalists after Friday prayers in Istanbul.
Amir Khan announces retirement from boxing
In his message, he expressed gratitude to fans, friends, and family for supporting him throughout his career spanning over 27 years. “It’s time to hang up my gloves,” said the boxer at the beginning of his tweet.
Strong motorbike sales increase Honda’s profit
Honda said annual net profit rose 7.6 percent to 707 billion yen ($5.5 billion) in 2021-22 and issued a forecast of 710 billion yen net profit for the year to March 2023.
Chinese investors want to invest $5M in Gwadar?
Chinese investors are keen to shift their industries from China to Pakistan. Areas of investment are very diverse and include but not limited to refinery, assembly, petrochemical, and textile.
Iran’s EU envoy stuck at German airport
The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations grants legal privileges to diplomats and diplomatic missions, and is one of the treaties that underpins all international relations.
Calling men bald at workplace tantamount to sexual harassment
The finding was made by three judges who lament their lack of hair. The subject was raised after a veteran electrician filed a complaint against a manufacturing firm where he was employed.
7 most powerful countries censure Taliban for restrictions on women
By restricting the rights of women and girls, the Taliban are "further isolating themselves from the international community", the ministers said.
Laraib Atta, daughter of Attaullah, worked for Doctor Strange
Laraib stepped in Hollywood in 2006 at the age of 19. She first started working on an advertisement for Disney, George Michael, and Rolling Stones. Laraib Atta is receiving praise on social media for her spectacular work in Hollywood.
