A major healthcare crisis has erupted across government hospitals as young doctors, nurses, and paramedical staff launched a complete strike in the Outpatient Departments (OPD) on April 11
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Pakistan Blocks 53,000 Passports of Deportees: Government Enforces New Immigration Measures
In a major move aimed at curbing illegal immigration and restoring international confidence, the Government of Pakistan has blocked the passports of over 53,000 deported individuals.
Supreme Court orders Trump administration to return wrongfully deported maryland man from El salvador.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday rejected the Trump administration’s emergency appeal and upheld a lower court ruling requiring the government to return Kilmar Abrego […]
Eight, including five children, die in South Sudan cholera outbreak amid U.S. aid cuts.
In a tragic consequence of international funding cuts, eight people—including five children—died in South Sudan last month after a three-hour walk in scorching heat to […]
Google slashes prices for U.S. agencies to undercut microsoft, align with Trump-era spending cuts.
Google is offering significant discounts on its Workspace business software to U.S. federal agencies, positioning itself to benefit from the Trump administration’s aggressive push to […]
Dow University Hospital Achieves Milestone with 190th Liver Transplant: A Step Forward for Medical Innovation in Pakistan
Dow University Hospital has successfully completed its 190th liver transplant operation, marking a significant milestone in the field of organ transplantation in Pakistan. This groundbreaking achievement involved
Zindigi Partners with AJK Police to Launch Pakistan’s First Fully Digital Traffic Fine System
In a groundbreaking move set to redefine traffic management in Pakistan, Zindigi, powered by JS Bank, has partnered with the Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJK) Police to introduce an advanced, fully digital traffic
Supreme Court Questions Military Trials of Civilians: Justice Mandokhel Raises Concerns Over Harsh Sentences
The Supreme Court of Pakistan has resumed hearings on the controversial issue of trying civilians in military courts. A seven-member constitutional bench, headed by Justice Aminuddin Khan, is reviewing
Pakistan Raises Concerns Over US Tariffs and Indian Waqf Laws: Foreign Office Breaks Silence on Key Global Issues
In a significant weekly briefing, the Foreign Office of Pakistan addressed multiple pressing global concerns—ranging from rapid US tariff changes to discriminatory Indian policies targeting Muslim minoritie