Death of a Swiftie at Taylor’s concert triggers an investigation
The 23-year-old, described as a "happy and intelligent" young woman, lost her life during the event in Rio de Janeiro.
American-Pakistani businessman donates $9 million to NUST for underprivileged students
This generous contribution marks one of the largest single donations by an overseas Pakistani to any university in Pakistan.
OpenAI’s Turnaround— Altman Rehired as CEO
The majority of the company's 770 employees threatened to quit if Altman wasn't reinstated as OpenAI's CEO.
WHO Trauma and Emergency Team Member Killed in Gaza
Dima Mohammed, her husband, their six-month old boy, and her two brothers were killed as a result of Israeli bombardment.
Blackpink Honored with MBEs by King Charles
King Charles commended Blackpink for their global impact, specifically highlighting their commitment to environmental causes.
Iraq criticizes the U.S. calling the attacks a “violation”
Iraq criticizes the U.S. calling the attacks a "violation" The Iraqi government condemned U.S. airstrikes overnight that killed eight members of Iran-aligned Kataib Hezbollah, calling...
Wedding festivities of Imam-ul-Haq begins
The bride shared her pictures from the Mehndi on Instagram. Mehndi event held in Norway. The rest of the wedding festivities of the 27-year-old cricketer will take place in Lahore.Â
US Issues Warning to India Over Alleged Attempt on Sikh Leader’s Life
US federal prosecutors have taken legal action, filing a sealed indictment against at least one individual associated with the alleged plot.
Former State Dept official disrespects Holy Prophet, harass Halal food vendor
Former State Department official Stuart Seldowitz was recorded disrespecting the Holy Prophet and harassing a Halal street food vendor in Manhattan yesterday.
PTI Expresses Disgust as Rivals Capitalize on Talking Points
PTI's opponents are using the interview to tarnish the party's image, escalating the ongoing political rivalry between the two parties.
Afghan border trade resumes after Pakistan suspends new visa rule
Commercial traffic ground to a halt Tuesday when Pakistan began requiring the crew of commercial vehicles to have passports and visas to enter, and Afghanistan responded by refusing to allow any trucks to pass.
US gunship goes on retaliation mission
The attack is the first in Iraq since the Israel-Gaza conflict began on October 7