The Zil Hajj moon sighting in Pakistan is expected to take place this weekend as the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee prepares to meet in Karachi to observe the crescent moon.
Category: Pakistan
Pakistan Iran Peace Talks Gain Momentum
Pakistan Iran peace talks have once again drawn international attention after Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi arrived in Tehran to support diplomatic efforts between Iran and the United States.
Karachi Drug Network Exposed After Anmol Arrest
The Karachi drug network case involving Anmol alias Pinky has shocked many people across Pakistan after police revealed details about an alleged international narcotics operation connected to Karachi and Lahore.
Pakistan’s Rooftop Solar Boom Is Breaking the Grid (and the Bill)
A people-led energy revolution is real but without engineering, standards and smart metering, it will become a reliability and affordability trap. Rooftop solar has spread […]
Pakistan IMF Reforms Gain Fresh Momentum
Muhammad Aurangzeb recently held important discussions with a visiting delegation from the International Monetary Fund as Pakistan continues efforts to stabilize its economy and strengthen long-term financial sustainability
Pakistan Ethiopia Trade Relations Gain Momentum
Oumer Hussien Oba visited the Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry to discuss stronger business partnerships and investment opportunities between Pakistan and Ethiopia.
Zil Hajj Moon Sighting Expected on May 17
SUPARCO has released preliminary astronomical projections regarding the upcoming Zil Hajj moon sighting in Pakistan. According to the country’s space agency, conditions are expected to be favorable
Iman Mazari Sentence Suspension Case Draws Attention
Imaan Mazari and her husband Hadi Ali Chattha remain at the center of legal and political discussions in Pakistan after the Supreme Court directed the Islamabad High Court to decide their pending
NCCIA Defamation Inquiry Against Norwegian Nationals
National Cybercrime Investigation Agency has launched a high-profile investigation involving three Norwegian nationals after a defamation complaint was filed by Pakistani businessman and diplomat Umar Farooq Zahoor