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Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Increasing economic losses caused by the flash floods

The economic losses and damages caused by the flash floods could range between $15 billion and $20 billion.

Hundreds of trucks and containers returning to Kabul

Importers have refused to pay additional regulatory duties and hundreds of trucks and containers are returning to Kabul.

UN chief visits Pakistan to increase flood relief efforts

A third of the country is under water an area the size of the United Kingdom following record rains brought by what Guterres has described as "a monsoon on steroids".

Apple launches iPhone 14 worth $999

After unveiling the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus yesterday, Apple today showcased the latest iterations of its Pro range of smartphones.

Pay more in return for less!

Finance Minister Miftah Ismail has ruled out the possibility of zero load-shedding in the country in the near future.

Shadab cautions that Pakistan is “good, but not a champion team”

Chasing 130 for victory, Pakistan kept losing wickets including Shadab for 36 to slip to 118-9 before Naseem's brilliance sealed a thrilling one-wicket win with four balls to spare in Sharjah.

Pakistan defeats Afghanistan, seals a spot in the final

Pakistan defeated Afghanistan by 1 wicket and 4 balls remaining in the Super Four stage of Asia Cup ongoing in UAE.

Rupee continues to depreciate despite the revival of IMF loan programme

Pakistan's rupee continued to sustain losses against the USD for the fourth successive session despite the revival of IMF loan programme.

Toyota to launch Altis 1.6L in Pakistan

Indus Motor Company (IMC), a Toyota car manufacturer in Pakistan, will shortly offer the 11th generation Corolla sedan there.

Dealing with the cotton needs of Pakistan’s textile industry

APTMA and the ICA have agreed to strengthen their collaboration on the cotton needs of Pakistan's textile industry.

Pakistan is not only drowning in floods!

Either flash floods or flash debts, Pakistan is drowning. According to Arif Habib Limited, government debt soared to Rs.50.5trn as of July 22.

Hopes from Qatar going in vain

Political instability, inconsistent policies, as well as government changes, make Qataris uneasy about working entirely with the government.