Iraq shot down drone near base hosting US troops
The sources said it was not clear whether the drone was on a surveillance mission or if it was carrying any explosives.
US appoints first Black woman in Supreme Court
Jackson will become the sixth woman justice ever. For the first time, four women will serve on the court together.
Supreme court to annouce verdict on NA proceedings at 7:30
The AGP also underlined that there was no "firewall" that gave the speaker impunity. "The court will decide the extent to which parliamentary proceedings can be reviewed," he said.
Toyota motors Pakistan suspends bookings of all cars
Toyota Pakistan has put all its bookings on hold and have notified its dealers to close all registrations and orders for all models.
Sahulat Account: PSX no longer demands income source to invest
The Sahulat Account would open up a lot of investment opportunities for potential investors such as students, homemakers, and freshly employed people who were previously reluctant to invest in the bourse because of the long and tiring account opening process.
ADB to provide $100m to support farmers
The loan will support LDC’s operations in India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Thailand, and Viet Nam by financing coffee, cotton, and rice inventories for over 50,000 smallholder farmers across these countries.
Yemen president resigns as Saudi Arabia pushes to end war
Saudi Arabia called on the council to "start negotiations with the Houthis under United Nations auspices for a final and comprehensive solution".
Pakistan’s top court to decide future of PM Imran Khan
The stand-off has thrown the country of 220 million people, ruled by the military for extended periods since independence in 1947, into a full-blown constitutional crisis.
Why is US targeting Putin’s daughters?
Latest sanctions target Katerina Tikhonova and Maria Vorontsova as US accuses them of hiding their father’s wealth.
PM Khan, Shehbaz to decide names for parliamentary committee
The speaker, in the letters written under the powers assigned to him as per Article 224A-1 of the Constitution, sought names of four members each from both the leaders.
Foreign Threat Letter
The letter immediately sparked a debate among the public, with some taking the words of PM Khan for it while others are totally denying the existence of any such letter, including some seasoned journalists.
Explainer: How a caretaker PM is selected
According to the constitution of Pakistan, after the dissolution of the National Assembly on completion of its term or in case it is dissolved, the President or the governor, as the case may be, shall appoint a caretaker cabinet.