New Zealand Reverses Course on Smoking Ban to Fund Tax Cuts
New Zealand's new government, led by PM Christopher Luxon, has decided to abandon a pioneering smoking ban for future generations.
Beijing court commences hearings on compensation for MH370 victims
As a Beijing court commences hearings on compensation cases filed by over 40 families, the anguish and unanswered questions resurface.
Trial of teacher’s murder in france to last till 8th December
His life was brutally cut short by an 18-year-old ethnic Chechen refugee named Abdoullakh Anzorov in 2020.
PTI Workers’ Conventions Face Crackdown: Calls for ECP’s Intervention
As PTI faces challenges on multiple fronts, it filed a case in the Peshawar High Court seeking permission to hold workers' conventions.
Imran Khan Faces Rigorous NAB Interrogation in Multibillion Rupee Corruption Case
NAB officials questioned Khan regarding accusations of obtaining billions of rupees and extensive land from Bahria Town Ltd.
Anti-Power Theft Crackdown Yields Over Rs55 Billion Recovery
The Power Division disclosed that a commendable Rs55 billion has been successfully recovered.
Three Palestinian men shot for allegedly wearing Keffiyeh
Police are unable to give the exact reason for the attack but they believe it was triggered by the men speaking in Arabic and wearing a symbolic, traditional Palestinian scarf, Keffiyeh
Ali Zafar raised the issue of Gaza at DIAFA Awards
Pakistani celebrities are showing unequivocal support for Gaza. They have been using their social media platforms to bring to light the atrocities in Gaza.
‘Sensitive weapons and equipment’ stolen from US in Iraq, Syria: Report
'The Pentagon may be unaware of the scope of the thefts,' says US-based The Intercept
Israeli strikes put Damascus airport out of service again
"Israeli warplanes on Sunday afternoon carried out a new raid targeting Damascus International Airport... putting it out of service again," said the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Israel to hit Hamas ‘with full force’ after truce ends – Netanyahu
The prime minister said he would delay the resumption of hostilities by one additional day for every ten hostages released
Dananeer Mobeen trolled for losing projects for supporting Gaza
Soon social media trolls and her followers asked her to name the brand and projects she lost. Social media users speculated if the projects were local or foreign.