Bitcoin wobbling around $20,000 puts industry in anxiety
The overall crypto market capitalisation is roughly $870 billion, according to price site Coinmarketcap, down from a peak of $2.9 trillion in November 2021.
Palestine demands Israel to hand over weapon that killed Abu Akleh
Israel's army has said it has not yet concluded whether one of its soldiers will face criminal charges over Abu Akleh's killing.
Pres. Alvi refuses to sign ‘regressive’ election reforms bills
Dr. Alvi says that the proposed amendments regarding the use of electronic voting machines (EVMs) and i-voting for overseas Pakistanis were "regressive" in nature.
Policing organized crimes in Pakistan
The asymmetrical relationship of the provincial judiciary and prosecution departments with federal investigative agencies must be squared in a manner that all move in one direction instead of working at cross-purpose.
Israeli FM expected in Turkey as Iran threatens
In recent weeks, Israeli media carried several reports claiming that attacks on citizens in Turkey were being planned.
PTI supporters answer Imran Khan’s call for nationwide protest
Imran Khan asked PTI workers to be prepared for his call as they want a date for fresh elections and protests will continue till the announcement of the election date.
Mc Donald’s Pakistan announces to sell regular fries only, netizens react
They posted a message on their Twitter account. Mc Donalds will be offering only regular fries with the adjusted price.
Hailing summer royalty: The mango diaries
You would be surprised to know that an average-sized mango contains up to two-thirds of the daily recommended intake of vitamin C. The powerful antioxidant helps boost the immune system and prevents flu.
“How can I keep a fuel card?” MNA takes generous decision
The rise in petrol prices has also alarmed members of the incumbent government. Earlier this week, the PML-N led government raised the price of petrol for the third time in as many weeks.
US: Iran’s Qasim Soleimani was killed to save American lives
'We had opportunity to take down that plot, and we did,' says former top US diplomat
Several dead and millions stranded as floods hit Bangladesh, India
Floods are a regular menace to millions of people in low-lying Bangladesh, but experts say climate change is increasing their frequency, ferocity and unpredictability.
PML-N finding fault in their own CPEC deals?
Prime Minister directed Power Division and Finance Division to make deals for staggering the payment of CPEC IPPs' outstanding dues.
