Samsung says ‘no disruption’ to production despite strike
More than 5,000 members of the National Samsung Electronics Union stopped working Monday, the organisation said, as part of a long-running battle over pay and benefits.
New Tax Impositions on Netflix Subscriptions in Pakistan: What You Need to Know
Local media reports indicate that Netflix users in Pakistan are now subject to a 3 percent Sales Tax on IT Services when paying with debit or credit cards.
Parkinson’s disease specialist regularly visited White House
Dr Kevin Cannard, an expert in movement disorders, met with President Joe Biden’s personal physician in January
Biden tells Congress he won’t quit
US President Joe Biden has once again reaffirmed his determination to run for a second term in office this November and has written a...
Government allows ISI to record calls, check Whatsapp messages
It also states that the government will have preference and priority in the telecommunication system over any licensee for the defense or security of the country against any foreign aggression.
WATCH: Girls beat salesman in Lahore
The three girls started beating the young salesman. According to the latest reports, the salesman has been arrested on the complaint of the influential father of the girls.
German consulate in Karachi suspends services for non-EU citizens
The German consulate in Karachi has announced the suspension of its visa services for Non-EU citizens, citing significant security concerns.
Meta’s WhatsApp introduces forwarding feature for iOS channels
The new forwarding feature is part of WhatsApp's ongoing efforts to improve user convenience and functionality.
Judge Rejects Cancer Victims’ Bid to Block J&J’s Bankruptcy Settlement
A federal judge denied a preliminary order to block Johnson & Johnson from pursuing a bankruptcy settlement.
Erdogan to Attend NATO Summit
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will visit the US this week to attend a three-day NATO summit starting Tuesday in Washington, DC.
University of Melbourne Violates Privacy of Pro-Palestinian Students
The University of Melbourne is under investigation for using surveillance to identify students protesting.
Gaza Faces Catastrophic Hunger Amid Israeli Offensive, Says UN WFP
The UN World Food Program reports that nearly half a million people in Gaza face severe hunger due to Israel.