Pakistan Set to Become the 4th Biggest IMF Debtor as it Secures $3 Billion Funding
With the significant IMF funding secured, the country aims to overcome financial challenges and pave the way for sustained growth.
Brutal Israeli Raid in the West Bank
The Israeli raid in the West Bank has intensified tensions and raised concerns about the escalation of violence in the region.
Watch: Imran Khan answers tough questions from journalist Mehdi Hasan
Mehdi Hasan asked whether Imran Khan believes that if elections are held on time in October this year, can his "besieged party" still win?
Pakistani Man becomes first Deputy Sheriff in US
After completing his MA degree from the University of Sindh in Pakistan and a law degree, Kashif decided to pursue further education in the United States.
British-Pakistani Dr Zareen Roohi appointed as advisor to King Charles
As a special advisor, Dr. Ahmed will provide expert guidance to Prince Charles on national and international matters. She will be part of the Private Secretary's Office, advising on constitutional, governmental, and political issues.
OpenAI’s first international office in London
OpenAI expands to London, attracting world-class AI talent and reinforcing the UK's position as an AI powerhouse.
Govt to collect Hajj expenses from pilgrims in US dollars from next year
This decision aims to streamline the payment process and bring greater transparency to the financial transactions associated with Hajj.
Impromptu run on the Eras Tour made headlines
Taylor Swift's stage door malfunction on the Eras Tour leads to a breathtaking sprint, showcasing her dedication and agility.
Aseefa Bhutto’s presence during FM Bilawal’s official visit to Japan sparks controversy
The controversy surrounding Aseefa Bhutto's presence during FM Bilawal Bhutto Zardari's official visit to Japan has ignited a broader debate about the role of family in politics.
Hijab ban and police shooting spark controversy in France
France grapples with a soccer hijab ban and a controversial police shooting, igniting debates on identity, inclusion, and discrimination.
Musk says Twitter will limit how many tweets users can read
Musk, who bought Twitter for $44bn last year, initially said verified accounts will be limited to reading 6,000 posts a day, while unverified accounts will be limited to 600 posts a day.
President, Saudi Crown Prince, picture reflects close bonds between Pak-KSA
The president had been to KSA for performing Hajj.
