Former Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, once considered a reform-minded bureaucrat and a potential future leader of the country, passed away at the age of 68. […]
US dollar strengthens against Pakistani rupee in interbank trading.
In the interbank trading market, the US dollar continued its winning streak, gaining 11 paisas against the Pakistani rupee, reaching a rate of Rs280.20 on […]
Consumer reports investigation reveals high levels of lead and cadmium in chocolate, prompting industry and consumer concern.
A recent investigation conducted by Consumer Reports, a well-respected non-profit consumer advocacy group, has unveiled troublingly elevated levels of lead and cadmium in approximately one-third […]
South Africa captain Temba Bavuma acknowledges Pakistan’s “Mercurial” nature ahead of world vup clash.
In a surprising admission, South Africa’s captain, Temba Bavuma, revealed that he had to Google the word “mercurial” after seeing Pakistan described in such a […]
Caretaker prime minister Anwarul Haq Kakar vows to challenge supreme court verdict on military court trials.
Caretaker Prime Minister Anwarul Haq Kakar, during an exclusive interview on Samaa TV’s program “Redline” on Thursday, declared the government’s intent to challenge the recent […]
Sindh High Court Denies Bail to School Van Driver Accused of Misbehavior with 4-Year-Old Girl
The accused, Saad Ahmed, had already seen his bail application denied by the trial court. The case against him was filed at the Timoria Police Station by the child’s father, alleging signs of injury on various parts of the girl’s body.
Karachi Police Chief Cites Improved Street Crime Situation
Rind revealed that prior to the recent appointments of new police officers, an average of 77 people were deprived of their mobile phones daily. However, this figure has now decreased to 73 individuals. This data suggests that the increased police presence and efforts to combat street crime are having a positive impact on the security situation in Karachi.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Takes Drastic Measures to Address Financial Crisis
The financial crisis is so severe that the government is considering three options to address it. Among these options, one proposal suggests a 35% increase in government employees’ salaries, which could potentially lead to monthly savings of around 9 billion Pakistani Rupees. This, however, comes at the expense of a substantial reduction in public sector employees’ take-home pay.
Pakistan’s IT Companies Allowed to Keep Dollars; Collaboration with HEC for IT Graduates Testing
Minister Haque stated that the IT sector has been taking several initiatives in the past two months, working in collaboration with the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) and the Higher Education Commission (HEC). These initiatives aim to enhance the IT industry in Pakistan and promote innovation and investment.




