Condolences pour in on the death of Alamgir Tareen, brother of Jahangir Tareen

Reports confirmed that Alamgir, who was also the brother of Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) chief Jahangir Khan Tareen, had allegedly taken his own life with a self-inflicted gunshot at his residence in Lahore.

Wahab Riaz apologises for splashing water on bikers

His video went viral which triggered immense criticism from the public, Riaz took to Twitter to issue an apology. Netizens are unwilling to accept his apology.

The West’s Double Standards: A Roadblock to Soft Power and Global Influence

In today's interconnected world, the West's hypocrisy and double standards have become increasingly apparent, jeopardizing its soft power and global influence. While Western officials publicly denounce the burning of religious texts.

The Swift-Healy love story: Fact or fiction?

Navigating romance rumors and setting the record straight. Unraveling the truth behind Taylor and Matty's alleged rekindled flame.

Adele takes a stand against onstage throwing

Adele has made her voice heard, warning her audience against throwing objects onstage and against this disrespectful behavior.

France set to allow police to spy through phones

Any use of the provision must be approved by a judge, while the total duration of the surveillance cannot exceed six months.

Twitter rival Threads crosses 10 million users within hours of launch

Threads is the biggest challenger yet to Elon Musk-owned Twitter, which has seen a series of potential competitors emerge but not yet replace one of social media's most iconic companies, despite its epic struggles.

PTA develops user friendly Complaint Management System to check uploading of unlawful online content

Social media strive to ensure a safe platform for users through self-regulation, which involves the issuance of community guidelines and standards. It is essential for the public to familiarize themselves with these community standards/guidelines of these platforms.

Greta Thunberg charged with disobeying police order at climate protest

If convicted for disobeying a police order, Thunberg can be handed a fine or up to six months in prison.

Tragic shootings in the US of the July fourth weekend

Tragic shootings rock American cities during the July Fourth weekend, leaving communities devastated and demanding urgent action.

China accuses US of leading Taiwan to ‘abyss of disaster’

Washington approved a $440 million weapons sales package to Taipei last week

Newsweek reveals CIA role in Ukraine

The spy agency is leading US efforts to aid Kiev, but claims it can’t predict Zelensky’s actions